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to keep all of georgia safe. [ applause ] >> to keep all of georgia safe, we -- we must build on these reform efforts and i am honored to have one of the most distinguished members of the law enforcement family here with us today. he is a fire in the strongest sense of the word and a true hero among us. last year, he was wounded in the line of duty and nearly lost his life. while chasing a criminal, he was shot literally between the eyes. after multiple surgeries, i am proud to tell you he is with us today next to his wife kristen in the gallery and help me join and thanking covington police officer matt cooper. [ applause ] >> cooper, just know that we are continuing to pray for your recovery. as georgians, we must never forget the sacrifice of our law enforcement community. plaster, six officers paid the ultimate price in protecting and serving georgia communities. the loved ones and to the loved ones of locust grove police officer chase maddox, anthony kristin, frank macola jr., and tuan tony, edgar florez, and michael smith, you remain in our thoughts and prayers. their service,[ a
to keep all of georgia safe. [ applause ] >> to keep all of georgia safe, we -- we must build on these reform efforts and i am honored to have one of the most distinguished members of the law enforcement family here with us today. he is a fire in the strongest sense of the word and a true hero among us. last year, he was wounded in the line of duty and nearly lost his life. while chasing a criminal, he was shot literally between the eyes. after multiple surgeries, i am proud to tell you...
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there is a sloth of georgia known as southwest georgia that did not have access, but they were also the most -- they had the lowest insurance rate. they had the highest prevalence of need and most uneducated about health care. looking at that population i became very concerned because i knew that they were the very one that is the affordable care act was designed to support. as democratic leader in the house of representatives, i i had the mantra to tell my members if they would engage in find signing people up for the a a.c.a. in their districts, coy help support them. we were able to dispatch so many meetings that we had more than 130 a.c.a. signups throughout the state of georgia in 2013. more than any other state had through their state legislature. i personally -- [applause] >> i personally got in my car and went to the republican districts where they wouldn't talk about the a.c.a. and that is the story for another day. when i start to drink, i will do it. i'll tell you about it. but i went to parts of north georgia where they did not allow democrats. i went to parts of the state w
there is a sloth of georgia known as southwest georgia that did not have access, but they were also the most -- they had the lowest insurance rate. they had the highest prevalence of need and most uneducated about health care. looking at that population i became very concerned because i knew that they were the very one that is the affordable care act was designed to support. as democratic leader in the house of representatives, i i had the mantra to tell my members if they would engage in find...
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that local companies in rural georgia can thrive.hat farmers and agribusiness leaders can get their georgia grown products to the marketplace. and that every georgian is equipped with the right tools to succeed. by working across party lines, we can and we will stand with those impacted by hurricane michael. [applause] governor kemp: thank you. [applause] in the aftermath of the storm, i witnessed firsthand the devastation in south georgia. the storm damaged forest grows and fields. it ripped her way homes, churches, and livelihoods. today, we are joined by hard-working farmers who runs his family's cotton, soybean, and timber farm in cotton bill. he represents only one of the countless georgians who took a severe hit hurricane michael, but is determined to move forward. this farmer and family man, greg ms., sits in the gallery today, and it is my honor to recognize him. [applause] governor kemp: i want to thank president trump, vice president mike pence, agriculture secretary sonny perdue, governor deal, and you all, the members of
that local companies in rural georgia can thrive.hat farmers and agribusiness leaders can get their georgia grown products to the marketplace. and that every georgian is equipped with the right tools to succeed. by working across party lines, we can and we will stand with those impacted by hurricane michael. [applause] governor kemp: thank you. [applause] in the aftermath of the storm, i witnessed firsthand the devastation in south georgia. the storm damaged forest grows and fields. it ripped...
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the gentleman from georgia. the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: how much time do i have left? the speaker pro tempore: six minutes. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i now yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from california, mr. swalwell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. swal well: -- swawell: i rise to jeekt white nationalism, white supremecy, and anyone who supports these immoral ideas. i reject steve king. so does america. and you know what? so do the people of iowa's fourth congressional district. how do i know that? because i was born there. to a police officer as a father and mom who raised four boys. and the way that they raised us is the way that every family in cities like ames and algona raise their kids. to love each other. to love god. to work together. and to believe that in a community we come together and that love always conquers. they reject the bigotry that they hear day after day from their representative. i want to make sure that every person in the united states knows that what was expre
the gentleman from georgia. the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: how much time do i have left? the speaker pro tempore: six minutes. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i now yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from california, mr. swalwell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. swal well: -- swawell: i rise to jeekt white nationalism, white supremecy, and anyone who supports these immoral ideas. i reject steve king. so does...
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thank you and that was prime minister todd see from georgia talking about making georgia into a regional economic hub and it's back to you go hard thank you jim donald i'm allowed and dolls. today is a big day for hollywood unfulfilled love as they nominations for this year's academy awards are out of the film expert scott roxboro is here to fill us in welcome as who got the most not that it's a competition but it really is sort of a competition here and there's two films leading the pack both with ten nominations the first is this is the corals black and white films that mexico in the one nine hundred seventy s. an amazing film it won the venice film festival last year interesting about this film though it was made by netflix and this is the first time that a netflix film has been nominated for best picture is a lot of people are going to be looking at it for that reason it's going up against another really amazing film also was in venice last year called the favorite now this is a period movie but it's really unlike any period movie you've ever seen its stars the incredible how live yo
thank you and that was prime minister todd see from georgia talking about making georgia into a regional economic hub and it's back to you go hard thank you jim donald i'm allowed and dolls. today is a big day for hollywood unfulfilled love as they nominations for this year's academy awards are out of the film expert scott roxboro is here to fill us in welcome as who got the most not that it's a competition but it really is sort of a competition here and there's two films leading the pack both...
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the gentleman from georgia. the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: how much time do i have left? the speaker pro tempore: six minutes. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i now yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from california, mr. swalwell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. swal well: -- swawell: i rise to jeekt white nationalism, white supremecy, and anyone who supports these immoral ideas. i reject steve king. so does america. and you know what? so do the people of iowa's fourth congressional district. how do i know that? because i was born there. to a police officer as a father and mom who raised four boys. and the way that they raised us is the way that every family in cities like ames and algona raise their kids. to love each other. to love god. to work together. and to believe that in a community we come together and that love always conquers. they reject the bigotry that they hear day after day from their representative. i want to make sure that every person in the united states knows that what was expre
the gentleman from georgia. the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: how much time do i have left? the speaker pro tempore: six minutes. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i now yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from california, mr. swalwell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. swal well: -- swawell: i rise to jeekt white nationalism, white supremecy, and anyone who supports these immoral ideas. i reject steve king. so does...
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georgia's f.f.a. has also expanded its scholarship awards to help students access these agricultural education programs and reward the hard work of students. the georgia f.f.a. association has worked to improve career opportunities of its members through partnership, programs with businesses, educators and legislators. today the -- today's legislation makes the necessary amendments to the national f.f.a. organization charter, to allow for students, officers, vice presidents to reflect the regional diversity of the united states. it also provides flexibility for national officers to reduce delays caused by vacancies in the national board. these amendments will ensure the f.f.a.'s purpose matches the innovative and hand-on approach that many agricultural educations -- many agricultural education implement -- implementing across the country. i'd like to thank representatives langevin and thompson for their work on this legislation and for their importance and the support of f.f.a. and agricultural learni
georgia's f.f.a. has also expanded its scholarship awards to help students access these agricultural education programs and reward the hard work of students. the georgia f.f.a. association has worked to improve career opportunities of its members through partnership, programs with businesses, educators and legislators. today the -- today's legislation makes the necessary amendments to the national f.f.a. organization charter, to allow for students, officers, vice presidents to reflect the...
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there was one in griswold bill, georgia. 22, they marched into milledgeville, georgia, the capital at the time. they are cheered by african-americans and welcomed much less warmly by the remaining civilians. the governor and state legislature had fled ahead of time. this relationship between enslaved people and sherman's men is really complicated, to say the least. they are greeted as liberators and you could make the argument they are in fact the greatest army of liberation in the civil war. there is no hard figures on how many enslaved people were liberated by sherman's men, but what i did -- i am not great at math -- i took all the counties they marched through and took their enslaved populations and it is about 400,000 african-americans in those counties. that is a rough measure, very rough. they are followed by thousands of african-americans as they march across georgia, probably about 20,000, of all ages and health, officers and soldiers hired african-americans to work as cooks and porters and do their laundry. sherman does not want his men doing that. he does not want to have t
there was one in griswold bill, georgia. 22, they marched into milledgeville, georgia, the capital at the time. they are cheered by african-americans and welcomed much less warmly by the remaining civilians. the governor and state legislature had fled ahead of time. this relationship between enslaved people and sherman's men is really complicated, to say the least. they are greeted as liberators and you could make the argument they are in fact the greatest army of liberation in the civil war....
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the gentleman from georgia. the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: how much time do i have left? the speaker pro tempore: six minutes. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i now yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from california, mr. swalwell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. swal well: -- swawell: i rise to jeekt white nationalism, white supremecy, and anyone who supports these immoral ideas. i reject steve king. so does america. and you know what? so do the people of iowa's fourth congressional district. how do i know that? because i was born there. to a police officer as a father and mom who raised four boys. and the way that they raised us is the way that every family in cities like ames and algona raise their kids. to love each other. to love god. to work together. and to believe that in a community we come together and that love always conquers. they reject the bigotry that they hear day after day from their representative. i want to make sure that every person in the united states knows that what was expre
the gentleman from georgia. the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: how much time do i have left? the speaker pro tempore: six minutes. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i now yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from california, mr. swalwell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. swal well: -- swawell: i rise to jeekt white nationalism, white supremecy, and anyone who supports these immoral ideas. i reject steve king. so does...
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he might be doing life in georgia, but this was a capital murder case.ton could die by lethal injection. remember lead prosecutor georgia cap l man, couldn't tell the jury about hilton's conviction in the meredith emerson murder, or mention he was the prime suspect in that north carolina double homicide. nor tell the jury anything about that slasher in the forest movie "deadly run" that he'd help make. >> miss dunlap found herself in a situation and ultimately came to an end that is something that we only think about in nightmares. she spent two days with mr. hilton before he decided it was time to murder her in cold blood, chop off her head and hands, and dump her body. >> after her opening statement, the state built the brick and masonry of its story on the time line investigators had so painstakingly assembled. an attorney hiking with her husband in the national forest at leon sinks that saturday morning remembered seeing cheryl. >> i looked at her and i said, it's peaceful out here, isn't it? and she looked at me and she nodded and she smiled, and th
he might be doing life in georgia, but this was a capital murder case.ton could die by lethal injection. remember lead prosecutor georgia cap l man, couldn't tell the jury about hilton's conviction in the meredith emerson murder, or mention he was the prime suspect in that north carolina double homicide. nor tell the jury anything about that slasher in the forest movie "deadly run" that he'd help make. >> miss dunlap found herself in a situation and ultimately came to an end...
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the gentleman from georgia. mr. graves: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in opposition to this bill today because this is just another one of the democrat party's political stunts. the 116th congress continues now under this cloud of a partial government shutdown, and it is for one reason and one reason only and that is the democrats continue to put their political agenda ahead of the security of our country. so here we find ourselves, the very first act of the new majority is to bring a senate bill forward without any hearings, without any debate, and certainly without any amendments. as you know, mr. speaker, democrats, they bring the bills to the floor this week are bypassing the process, bypassing every member's responsibility here in congress and that is to put their mark on each and every bill. but it's also maybe to distract from some of the president's ideas as well and in fact the president's funding request is completely normal and it is necessary. it's not extreme, it's not divisive, it's not political in a
the gentleman from georgia. mr. graves: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in opposition to this bill today because this is just another one of the democrat party's political stunts. the 116th congress continues now under this cloud of a partial government shutdown, and it is for one reason and one reason only and that is the democrats continue to put their political agenda ahead of the security of our country. so here we find ourselves, the very first act of the new majority is to bring a senate...
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we know that we did not have a fair fight in georgia.why i created fair fight action, which is an organization that is dedicated to pushing for voting rights for everyone while it may be targeted at certain vulnerable communities, largely people of color and the poor and rural communities, it erodes the democracy all of us rely on regardless of party. it's a democracy organization. i'm excited about the energy the new democratic house has put behind this conversation but the bipartisan conversation in congress there are republicans who understand if there's an erosion of our democracy, none of us are safe so i'm going to be working across the aisle and across the country to lift up the issue of making sure every election in georgia is a fair fight. >> now, you have said, and i agree, that the democrats cannot run in 2020, whether you are on the senate ticket in georgia or not, is just against trump, but for something. what will they do for the american people. what are the three things you would like to see as central issues in the 2020
we know that we did not have a fair fight in georgia.why i created fair fight action, which is an organization that is dedicated to pushing for voting rights for everyone while it may be targeted at certain vulnerable communities, largely people of color and the poor and rural communities, it erodes the democracy all of us rely on regardless of party. it's a democracy organization. i'm excited about the energy the new democratic house has put behind this conversation but the bipartisan...
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he said there is no power like georgia power. so the power that the large corporations like southern companies hold have transformed our relations in rural america especially for the most vulnerable people so sydney explained to me how the family lost their 300 acres to georgia power and they were appointed to oversee as the siblings inherited without a title. the administrator pushed the sale and refused the offer to buy. the land is dead and sold to the corporation that does all day and the owners begin to georgia power company. ever since, said he has been fighting to try to get back his family land and said that the spirit of god is in this land and in people. but they were far from the only ones in their part of rural georgia that lost land to the copper company. his neighbors had been dispossessed of their property and more white people than the direct proximity to the plant although countywide population is mixed about 50/50 and you can see the exact percentage is up here. so a few in a 5-mile radius around the reactors ha
he said there is no power like georgia power. so the power that the large corporations like southern companies hold have transformed our relations in rural america especially for the most vulnerable people so sydney explained to me how the family lost their 300 acres to georgia power and they were appointed to oversee as the siblings inherited without a title. the administrator pushed the sale and refused the offer to buy. the land is dead and sold to the corporation that does all day and the...
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campus of georgia technological institute in atlanta, georgia, the honorable brian kemp was inaugurated as the 83rd governor of the state of georgia. upon taking the oath of office, brian kemp became the third republican to occupy the governor's mansion since reconstruction. even before taking the oath of office, brian was already making history, receiving more votes than any gubernatorial candidate in state history. as with many of georgia's governors, governor kemp comes from a humble background. he was a small business owner, building his first construction business with a pickup and a shovel. with hard work and personal sacrifice, he grew that business and eventually became one of georgia's successful entrepreneurs responsible for several successful businesses. when brian became frustrated with the mismanagement of state government, he determined that instead of just complaining he would do something about it. he ran for a seat in the state senate and in 2003, this young business man from athens was sworn in as a freshman senator from the 46th district. two years after brian took of
campus of georgia technological institute in atlanta, georgia, the honorable brian kemp was inaugurated as the 83rd governor of the state of georgia. upon taking the oath of office, brian kemp became the third republican to occupy the governor's mansion since reconstruction. even before taking the oath of office, brian was already making history, receiving more votes than any gubernatorial candidate in state history. as with many of georgia's governors, governor kemp comes from a humble...
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he also confirmed that he arrived in georgia in march 2018.he said an extradition request will be in place but it might take some time for the prosecutor office here in georgia to receive the paperwork and all the documentation from the british authorities. the legal procedure for the extradition will be up toa procedure for the extradition will be up to a court and judge here in georgia to decide, based on those documents whether or not to extradite jack shepherd. he also told his lawyer that he does not feel safe going back to the uk. this is what he said in his interview to this tv channel. to be honest, i was rushing here to get near and did not get the chance to listen to the in school. we will hear more in hours to come. —— to listen to the interview. we will see if we can interview. we will see if we can interview jack later. thank you very much for the update, we may speak to you later, our correspondent in tbilisi with the latest on the story which has been unfolding there. hope is fading in the search for the plane carrying the cardi
he also confirmed that he arrived in georgia in march 2018.he said an extradition request will be in place but it might take some time for the prosecutor office here in georgia to receive the paperwork and all the documentation from the british authorities. the legal procedure for the extradition will be up toa procedure for the extradition will be up to a court and judge here in georgia to decide, based on those documents whether or not to extradite jack shepherd. he also told his lawyer that...
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bishop of georgia. the chair: the gentleman from georgia and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. bishop: i rise to speak on behalf of this amendment, which is co-sponsored by my very good friend, the gentleman from georgia, congressman austin scott and 12 other distinguished members on both sides of the aisle. as i said during general debate, hurricane michael devastated my district and left a path of destruction all the way up to virginia, across the state of georgia, many producers suffered nearly 100% crop loss. damages were experienced by the pecan, peanut, cotton, vegetables and timber industries and this is the third straight year these folks were hit. a few weeks before that, hurricane florence hit the carolinas causing $22 billion in damage. last year, californians witnessed another devastating wildfire season while hawaii suffered from volcano damage. the northern marianas were hit y typhoons and american sa morrow by a cyclone.
bishop of georgia. the chair: the gentleman from georgia and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. bishop: i rise to speak on behalf of this amendment, which is co-sponsored by my very good friend, the gentleman from georgia, congressman austin scott and 12 other distinguished members on both sides of the aisle. as i said during general debate, hurricane michael devastated my district and left a path of destruction all the way up...
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bishop of georgia. mr. bishop: madam speaker, i'd like to at this time yield three minutes to the gentlelady from new york, mrs. lowey, who is the first female chair of the united states house committee on appropriations. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized for three minutes. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, first of all, i want to thank the distinguished chair of this subcommittee for your generous comments. it's a pleasure. mr. speaker, the trump shutdown is now in its 20th day. more than 800,000 federal employees are going without pay. many while they are still working and the american people are being denied vital services. due to president trump's shutdown, over his demands for a wasteful border wall, the food and drug administration cannot conduct routine inspections for food safety, and has slowed evaluation of new drugs and medical products. usda is no longer able to provide farmers and rural communities with loans and grants to assist housing, utilities or economic developme
bishop of georgia. mr. bishop: madam speaker, i'd like to at this time yield three minutes to the gentlelady from new york, mrs. lowey, who is the first female chair of the united states house committee on appropriations. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized for three minutes. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, first of all, i want to thank the distinguished chair of this subcommittee for your generous comments. it's a pleasure. mr. speaker, the trump shutdown is now in its...
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state of georgia. a fugitive from 'us~avem areseajack local 7 7 7 state of georgia.d. — station. my name is jack shepherd. he said he was in tragic he said he was involved ifi'a tragic he said he was invatved ifi'a tragic he said he was invctved ifi'a tragic in 2015 e which a lady accident in 2015 in which a lady called charlotte brown tragically died. charlotte was just 2a when she was killed. she was on a first date with jack shepherd. he had taken her for a meal and then out onto the thames on his speedboat. charlotte took this footage, they had been drinking. he was speeding, he let her take controls, the boat crashed and overturned. charlotte died. jack shepherd, 31, was arrested but vanished before his trial even began. he was convicted in his absence of manslaughter by gross negligence and sentenced to six yea rs negligence and sentenced to six years in prison. in the interview today, jack shepherd said he wanted today, jack shepherd said he wanted to clarify something he believed had been forgotten by the british press, that charlotte had been driving the boat.
state of georgia. a fugitive from 'us~avem areseajack local 7 7 7 state of georgia.d. — station. my name is jack shepherd. he said he was in tragic he said he was involved ifi'a tragic he said he was invatved ifi'a tragic he said he was invctved ifi'a tragic in 2015 e which a lady accident in 2015 in which a lady called charlotte brown tragically died. charlotte was just 2a when she was killed. she was on a first date with jack shepherd. he had taken her for a meal and then out onto the...
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quigley, and the gentlewoman from georgia, -- the gentleman from georgia, mr. graves, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigley. mr. quigley: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the measure under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. quigley: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. quigley: now that democrats have taken the majority in the house, we have shown our intention to govern responsibly and have already illustrated real leadership at every turn. a welcome change after fighting through two years of chaos and obstruction, which culminated in a reckless shutdown. at the end of the day, the president's beloved border wall is the issue solely responsible for this irresponsible shutdown, and it is an absolute disgrace and a disservice to all americans to allow this broken campaign promise to hol
quigley, and the gentlewoman from georgia, -- the gentleman from georgia, mr. graves, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigley. mr. quigley: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the measure under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. quigley: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the...
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that includes coastal georgia. for instance, our blueberry growers have taken some devastating losses over the last few years. those growers haven't had time to properly recover and now we're dealing with parlor games that would jeopardize their ability to receive aid. agriculture represents the heart and soul of many of our rural communities, with them not only goes those communities. now is not the time to derail this desperately needed relief. we need a clean disaster package that will allow us to take care of the communities hardest hit. hurricanes don't seek political parties. they certainly don't discriminate on damage they cause. that's why we should move a package that's devoid of any partisan efforts and bring up a clean disaster package. i say to my democrat colleagues, now is the time to stop playing games. let's move a bill that helps rather than hurts the ability of our communities to receive disaster relief. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: -- the chair: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentlela
that includes coastal georgia. for instance, our blueberry growers have taken some devastating losses over the last few years. those growers haven't had time to properly recover and now we're dealing with parlor games that would jeopardize their ability to receive aid. agriculture represents the heart and soul of many of our rural communities, with them not only goes those communities. now is not the time to derail this desperately needed relief. we need a clean disaster package that will allow...
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georgia has prevented from being litigated in georgia courts. the 11th amendment forbids citizens of another state from suing a state. but if a citizen of one state sues a citizen of another state, that could be a matter for the federal courts. robert fletcher of new hampshire sues john peck of massachusetts. who sold him georgia land. and fletcher said, you do not have a legitimate title to it because the repeal act has nullified the original sale. i want my purchase price back. it was $3000. give me my money back. so the case goes to court. it takes a while for it to reach the supreme court. it is argued in 19 on nine. there is a flaw in one of the proceedings so it is re-argued in 1810. and marshall writes his decision. he follows hamiltons legal reasoning. he says that retracting a sale is unjust. it is also probably impossible because he says, the past cannot be recalled by the most absolute power. but his third and most important point is that it is unconstitutional. because article 1, section 10, forbids states from impairing the obligati
georgia has prevented from being litigated in georgia courts. the 11th amendment forbids citizens of another state from suing a state. but if a citizen of one state sues a citizen of another state, that could be a matter for the federal courts. robert fletcher of new hampshire sues john peck of massachusetts. who sold him georgia land. and fletcher said, you do not have a legitimate title to it because the repeal act has nullified the original sale. i want my purchase price back. it was $3000....
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in a georgia court. the repeal act said that any officer of the state through so much referred to the landfill would be fined $1000. so georgia has undone the sale and if made it impossible to litigate in a georgia court. of course, the purchasers of the land were not intending to move to alabama or mississippi. they were going to flip their purchases immediately for a profit. this is very old american real estate story. the second purchasers were going to flip their tracks in turn. each side hoping to make a profit. but this would only work if this sale were valid. the first thing the purchasers did was cut of the opinion from alexander hamilton who is no longer in government. he was practicing as a lawyer in new york. hamilton wrote a brief opinion saying this sale would probably be upheld because of article i, section 10 of the constitution which forbids the state from impairing the obligation of contracts. the original sale would be considered a contract and if this were taken to court, the courts wo
in a georgia court. the repeal act said that any officer of the state through so much referred to the landfill would be fined $1000. so georgia has undone the sale and if made it impossible to litigate in a georgia court. of course, the purchasers of the land were not intending to move to alabama or mississippi. they were going to flip their purchases immediately for a profit. this is very old american real estate story. the second purchasers were going to flip their tracks in turn. each side...
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denied reports that he was having fun in georgia, going to clu bs having fun in georgia, going to clubsf money in restaurants appeared thatis of money in restaurants appeared that is according to his lawyer and charger. more on that coming up in the course of the hour. the queen has spoken of the need to "come together to seek out the common ground. . . never losing sight of the bigger picture." her comments at the sandringham branch of the women's institute are being seen as a veiled reference to the brexit debate. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. there was no mention of the word brexit, no reference to political divisions. but, as in her christmas broadcast when she spoke about respecting other points of view, the queen and her advisers will have known quite clearly that her choice of words yesterday was bound to be seen as a message from the head of state to all those engaged in the brexit debate. she was speaking at the sandringham branch of the women's institute which is celebrating its centenary. she said every generation faced new challenges. "as we look for new
denied reports that he was having fun in georgia, going to clu bs having fun in georgia, going to clubsf money in restaurants appeared thatis of money in restaurants appeared that is according to his lawyer and charger. more on that coming up in the course of the hour. the queen has spoken of the need to "come together to seek out the common ground. . . never losing sight of the bigger picture." her comments at the sandringham branch of the women's institute are being seen as a veiled...
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bishop of georgia. mr. bishop: madam speaker, i'd like to at this time yield three minutes to the gentlelady from new york, mrs. lowey, who is the first female chair of the united states house committee on appropriations. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized for three minutes. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, first of all, i want to thank the distinguished chair of this subcommittee for your generous comments. it's a pleasure. mr. speaker, the trump shutdown is now in its 20th day. more than 800,000 federal employees are going without pay. many while they are still working and the american people are being denied vital services. due to president trump's shutdown, over his demands for a wasteful border wall, the food and drug administration cannot conduct routine inspections for food safety, and has slowed evaluation of new drugs and medical products. usda is no longer able to provide farmers and rural communities with loans and grants to assist housing, utilities or economic developme
bishop of georgia. mr. bishop: madam speaker, i'd like to at this time yield three minutes to the gentlelady from new york, mrs. lowey, who is the first female chair of the united states house committee on appropriations. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized for three minutes. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, first of all, i want to thank the distinguished chair of this subcommittee for your generous comments. it's a pleasure. mr. speaker, the trump shutdown is now in its...
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jack shepherd had been on the run in georgia.e'd been convicted of charlotte's manslaughter in his absence. charlotte died after being thrown from the boat during a date with mr shepherd in december 2015. her family reacted to today's development. he's almost acting like he's the victim. he doesn't seem to show any remorse for the fact that his actions have led to the loss of my daughter. we'll have the latest from tbilisi, as the metropolitan police prepare extradition proceedings. also tonight... this 14—year—old's family say she took her own life, under the influence of disturbing material online. we confront the owners of instagram. there is a picture of some slit wrists. that's from instagram. there is a picture full of blood. that's from instagram. those are all against your policies but they are all available on instagram. the search for a missing plane carrying a pilot and a premier league footballer has been called off for the night. on the front line with the syrian democratic forces, as they face the remnants of so—cal
jack shepherd had been on the run in georgia.e'd been convicted of charlotte's manslaughter in his absence. charlotte died after being thrown from the boat during a date with mr shepherd in december 2015. her family reacted to today's development. he's almost acting like he's the victim. he doesn't seem to show any remorse for the fact that his actions have led to the loss of my daughter. we'll have the latest from tbilisi, as the metropolitan police prepare extradition proceedings. also...
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important to us in georgia. i'm excited about e.b. visas, trying to get more investment in this country. we need more. i come from a community from immigrants. united states' history is founded in immigration and our future is founded there too. but nobody else could have protected jeanette jenkins. nobody. my local law enforcement can't do it. my governor can't do it. that responsibility falls to the national government and the national government alone. the president campaigned on it. the president was elected on it, and we have an opportunity to come together and do it. i don't want to kick the can down the road for another year. i don't want to kick the can down the road for another decade. i don't want to have another jenkins family come into my office and say, rob, where were you? what did you do when you had an opportunity to make a difference? i regret that we're in the box that we're in. it's a box of our own making, but we can get out of it and we can make america better as a result of it. it can't be a lose-lose. it will be
important to us in georgia. i'm excited about e.b. visas, trying to get more investment in this country. we need more. i come from a community from immigrants. united states' history is founded in immigration and our future is founded there too. but nobody else could have protected jeanette jenkins. nobody. my local law enforcement can't do it. my governor can't do it. that responsibility falls to the national government and the national government alone. the president campaigned on it. the...
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as governor he raised civil discourse in georgia. he made people think. and he made our state better. so yesterday as i i saw a picture of governor deal and sandra arm in arm, i could not help but think how this man has touched so many lives, including my own, with phone calls, with encouragement to be a better person and also in our case to be a bert state. georgia has been honored to have nathan deal as governor for the last eight years. we're looking forward to the administration with brian kemp. i will have to say, the shoes are big. governor deal, did you us proud. mr. speaker, i rise today in recognition of carol martin, chief of police of the city of gainesville. e's retiring on january 331, 019 after protecting our city for 32 years. first joining in 1987 as a patrol officer, chief martin has dedicated her life to public safety. she's advanced through the ranks of investigators, sergeant, lieutenant, captain, major, until august of 2014 when she made history as the very first female chief of police for the city of gainesville. her career in law en
as governor he raised civil discourse in georgia. he made people think. and he made our state better. so yesterday as i i saw a picture of governor deal and sandra arm in arm, i could not help but think how this man has touched so many lives, including my own, with phone calls, with encouragement to be a better person and also in our case to be a bert state. georgia has been honored to have nathan deal as governor for the last eight years. we're looking forward to the administration with brian...
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the man convicted of the manslaughter of speedboat victim charlotte brown has handed himself in in georgia and efforts have begun to bring him back to the uk. i hope thatjustice will be done and my appeal will succeed and that i... that everyone can move forward with their lives. it comes after charlotte's dad made a direct appeal to jack shepherd on this programme yesterday — calling on him to give himself up. we'll have reaction from graham brown, and charlotte's sister katie, in a few minutes‘ time. cases are being dropped and criminals are going free because a new computer system is "unfit for purpose" — that's according to serving police officers who've talked exclusively to this programme. it is overly bureaucratic. it doesn't understand police investigative process at all. we are at breaking point already. and this could probably tip some officers over the edge, i would say. we've used actors to speak the words of those serving police officers — because they put theirjobs at risk by speaking out about the system which crashes so often it's led to staff being signed off with stress.
the man convicted of the manslaughter of speedboat victim charlotte brown has handed himself in in georgia and efforts have begun to bring him back to the uk. i hope thatjustice will be done and my appeal will succeed and that i... that everyone can move forward with their lives. it comes after charlotte's dad made a direct appeal to jack shepherd on this programme yesterday — calling on him to give himself up. we'll have reaction from graham brown, and charlotte's sister katie, in a few...
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ohnson of georgia, pelosi. . hnson of louisiana, mccarthy johnson of ohio, mccarthy. , nson of south dakota mccarthy. . hnson of texas, pelosi .ones jones. ordan, mccarthy. joyce of ohio, mccarthy. joyce of pennsylvania, mccarthy. kaptur, pelosi. katko, mccarthy. keating, pelosi. .elly of illinois, pelosi elly of mississippi, mccarthy. kelly of pennsylvania, mccarthy. kennedy, pelosi. khanna, pelosi. ildee, pelosi. kilmer, pelosi. kim, pelosi. john lewis. . ng of iowa, mccarthy ing of new york,...
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do we have in exhibition treaty with georgia? we do with georgia.used, but there have been request from georgia to the uk and to my knowledge there have been none so to my knowledge there have been none so faror to my knowledge there have been none so far or sense 2003 commit which is out so far or sense 2003 commit which is our most recent extradition treaty with them. given the fact this man was found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence in absentia, given the fact there is an extradition treaty, it should be plain silly getting him back or not? it should be fairly plain silly. it will depend on whether he consents to extradition. —— fairly plain sailing. however, if he decides to fight extradition, then they will be a different process in georgia and that could take weeks if not months to complete. difficult to divine what is going on in his mind but he gave himself in. does that suggest to you that he is willing to fight extradition perhaps?” to you that he is willing to fight extradition perhaps? i understand that he is fighting his crimi
do we have in exhibition treaty with georgia? we do with georgia.used, but there have been request from georgia to the uk and to my knowledge there have been none so to my knowledge there have been none so faror to my knowledge there have been none so far or sense 2003 commit which is out so far or sense 2003 commit which is our most recent extradition treaty with them. given the fact this man was found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence in absentia, given the fact there is an...
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in georgia and around the country, that democracy is failing. our missioion is to make certain we take e a systemic look at wht happened f from registration too voter access to ballot counting, and make certain for every state and for every american that the right to vote is separate think and everyone can leverage it. amy: what you think of f amendmt it is bank in flolorida? >> extraordinary. what i want to point out is florida had the most egregious laws when it came to felony voters. and voter rio franchihise map. in states like georgiaia, it is not that thehey don't have the right to vote, is the complicated forms s that did nanavigate to o access that rigo vote. i do believe lifting up -- anyone who is an america that is a taxpayer who is paid a debt to society, should be re-enfranchised and it should not be an obstacle course. i am proud of florida for taking the steps to make that possible. amy: the governor seems to want to find a way to stop it, but a lot of people are gettiting reay franchised. >> what is happening in florida is the pa
in georgia and around the country, that democracy is failing. our missioion is to make certain we take e a systemic look at wht happened f from registration too voter access to ballot counting, and make certain for every state and for every american that the right to vote is separate think and everyone can leverage it. amy: what you think of f amendmt it is bank in flolorida? >> extraordinary. what i want to point out is florida had the most egregious laws when it came to felony voters....
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has been living in georgia? well, a georgian journalist, has been living in georgia?t, who scooped this interview with mr shepherd before his - arrest, in his report he was r i: it: quite an active social life, leading quite an active social life, j going to nightclubs and so on. ‘shepherd since mr shepherd turned himself into the police and ever since a lot of journalists into the police and ever since a lot of - journalists arrived into the police and ever since a lot of. to journalists arrived into the police and ever since a lot of. to journalist story, ed into the police and ever since a lot of. to has nalist story, ed into the police and ever since a lot of. to has igstory ed into the police and ever since a lot of. to has 1545.5 trying ed into the police and ever since a lot of. to has 1545.5 trying to into the police and ever since a lot of i t together, trying to into the police and ever since a lot of. t together, toying to into the police and ever since a lot of. t together, to paint o into the police and ever since a lot of. t together, to paint the pgzzlg
has been living in georgia? well, a georgian journalist, has been living in georgia?t, who scooped this interview with mr shepherd before his - arrest, in his report he was r i: it: quite an active social life, leading quite an active social life, j going to nightclubs and so on. ‘shepherd since mr shepherd turned himself into the police and ever since a lot of journalists into the police and ever since a lot of - journalists arrived into the police and ever since a lot of. to journalists...
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he is expected to appear in court tomorrow in georgia, he went on the run tomorrow in georgia, he wentfirst official appearance. 0n for his first official appearance. on friday, yes. but our eyes are all here on this pre—trial detention. we are expecting jack shepherd‘s lawyers to come here this evening. they told us he will meet his their client and discuss their strategy. a court hearing that is expected to ta ke court hearing that is expected to take place on friday, here, will decide, a judge will decide whether to keep mr shepherd in detention until the extradition procedures are ongoing. in terms of how long it will take, there is no definite a nswer will take, there is no definite answer as well. the georgian authorities can keep mr shepherd in dissension, if the court decides. forup to 90 dissension, if the court decides. for up to 90 days and a maximum of nine months, we also know from his lawyers that once they receive all the documents regarding this case, they might decide whether or not to appeal his extradition back to the uk. the difficulty is that this is a relatively r
he is expected to appear in court tomorrow in georgia, he went on the run tomorrow in georgia, he wentfirst official appearance. 0n for his first official appearance. on friday, yes. but our eyes are all here on this pre—trial detention. we are expecting jack shepherd‘s lawyers to come here this evening. they told us he will meet his their client and discuss their strategy. a court hearing that is expected to ta ke court hearing that is expected to take place on friday, here, will decide, a...
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neighboring country georgia down there in georgia a quick look at his biography gives one an understanding that he's been groomed for a special mission. mr saakashvili received a u.s. state department scholarship and he worked for a new york law firm which represented the organization commodity a group that appeared earlier when we learned about the color revolutions and we're dealing with democratic bloodless revolution this is the revolution of roses and this is me kyle saakashvili with camara busy overthrowing the legitimately elected president eduard shevardnadze. but. soon after the rose revolution blossomed foley georgia announced its intentions to join nato and plant fresh nato military bases in the fertile soil right on russia's border never ever will give our freedom and independence never ever will give any piece of our territory saakashvili is mission was accomplished at least with his friends and nato the georgian populace wasn't quite as happy though in two thousand and seven they took to the streets to voice discontent and mr saakashvili responded with force. the people's dis
neighboring country georgia down there in georgia a quick look at his biography gives one an understanding that he's been groomed for a special mission. mr saakashvili received a u.s. state department scholarship and he worked for a new york law firm which represented the organization commodity a group that appeared earlier when we learned about the color revolutions and we're dealing with democratic bloodless revolution this is the revolution of roses and this is me kyle saakashvili with...
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even if georgia we re during this process., i have no doubt there will continue to be a valid extradition request in the offing should jack moved to another country. the uk authorities will be alerted to his presence there and another because with the forthcoming. thank you for explaining all of that. theresa may is meeting union leaders today to talk about the next steps of her brexit plan. the prime minister is hoping to find a compromise with the tuc, unison, unite and the gmb after her deal was overwhelmingly voted down by mps last week. 0ur assistant political editor norman smith is outside number ten. and what on earth would be the shape of such a compromise, norman? well, some movement on some of the guidelines which mrs may is adamant she will not budge on. neville has be some sort of movement on customs union, employment rights, above all, no deal would have to be taken of the table and edward have to be some sort of delay to article 50. all this think that mrs may has said that she will not do. some of the union lead
even if georgia we re during this process., i have no doubt there will continue to be a valid extradition request in the offing should jack moved to another country. the uk authorities will be alerted to his presence there and another because with the forthcoming. thank you for explaining all of that. theresa may is meeting union leaders today to talk about the next steps of her brexit plan. the prime minister is hoping to find a compromise with the tuc, unison, unite and the gmb after her deal...
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this week on global three thousand we head to a small 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 g.d.p. of over nineteen trillion dollars the u.s. was the world's strongest economy in two thousand and seventeen it's a country where dishwashers can become millionaires according to the american dream at least but is that dream today in a little more than a minute. according to official figures around fourteen million americans now live in poverty. and at the same time the cost of living keeps on rising the average monthly rent in the us is fifteen hundred dollars and in major urban centers that number climbs to twenty five hundred. of those who can't afford such rents often end up on the street over half a million people in the u.s. were homeless. when knowing falls' element a police car turns into her bedroom everything she needs. has folded neatly away here in
this week on global three thousand we head to a small 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 g.d.p. of over nineteen trillion dollars the u.s. was the world's strongest economy in two thousand and seventeen it's a country where dishwashers can become millionaires...
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george is now secured and the -- georgia a very famous -- georgia is now secured. the americans secure the deep south. this is a very famous painting of the battle of sullivans island. this is sergeant jasper, a very famous story. this is called fort moultrie, made out of palmetto logs and filled with sand. they absorbed british cannonballs, they would later recover some like 300 cannonballs. their flagstaff gets shot down in they are afraid that if the flight goes down people would think they surrendered, so sergeant jasper stands there and he free attaches the flagpole. very interesting story, you will find many different versions of sergeant jasper and the island. years later he tries this again , and he gets killed. should not have pressed his luck. the whole story of rage militaire in the south is the deep south is being secured to the patriot cause. virginia, north carolina, south carolina, and georgia. there will be no more fighting anywhere in the south until 1778. that means these colonies contribute support, troops, resources to the fight in the north. it
george is now secured and the -- georgia a very famous -- georgia is now secured. the americans secure the deep south. this is a very famous painting of the battle of sullivans island. this is sergeant jasper, a very famous story. this is called fort moultrie, made out of palmetto logs and filled with sand. they absorbed british cannonballs, they would later recover some like 300 cannonballs. their flagstaff gets shot down in they are afraid that if the flight goes down people would think they...