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georgia again. i urge my colleagues to support this legislation and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from in -- the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: thank you, mr. speaker. i now yield four minutes to the author of this important bill, the gentleman from virginia, mr. connolly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. connolly: i thank the speaker. and i want to start by saluting our distinguished chairman, thank you so much to our chairman for bringing this bill to the floor. and for managing it today. he's just returned from an arduous trip. i've been on that trip. i know how tiring it can be. what some , even personal danger one puts one self in on that trip. i salute the chairman for his stan ma and commitment to american foreign -- stamina and commitment to american foreign policy, being on the floor here today. i thank him and salute him and his able staff. i
georgia again. i urge my colleagues to support this legislation and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from in -- the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: thank you, mr. speaker. i now yield four minutes to the author of this important bill, the gentleman from virginia, mr. connolly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. connolly: i thank the speaker. and i want...
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it was very prettily and a georgia parole. when a committee of tories in south carolina had the great discretion from the conduct of colonel lee roy hem and they wrote to that outstanding militia. the idea of exterminating tories he's not less populous than in politics. they persisted again, that they went through to greatest confusion in distress of the sentence and challenged the man. they share the responsibility of the country and poke the eyes of the people that disinfected cry for mercy and i hope you will exert yourself to our interest and check the enormity in which are among the wigs of pondering this bloody disposition. green's attempts to bring law in order for largely unsuccessful. the bitterness was too deeply embedded. they expressed the terms that stand alone will once again labeled the conflict of a bitter civil war. it's impossible for us in them to inhabit one country and live together in peace. the impact of the civil war made the lives of non combatants horrible and had a greater impact on society than the
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first female president of the georgia association of realtors in 1987 first female member of the georgia realtors hall of fame. he founded scholarships for female realtors to attend the national women's leadership remain heavily involved in real estate well 90's.her her colleagues remember her as someone who blazed the trail for and women in real estate beyond. connor's passion to ssion to better our community reached everyone. she serves as director of the savannah jewish educational alliance, trustee for the armstrong atlantic state local ion, earned two supermarket and more. mrs. connor will be missed throughout savannah. will be y and friends in my thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize pierce county high for being recognized as the department of education -- by the department of education ribbon school for 2019. h prestigious award -- this prestigious award recognizes around 300 schools across the forty -- across the country their commitment to academic excellence and closing the diverse nt gap among group of students. to commemo
first female president of the georgia association of realtors in 1987 first female member of the georgia realtors hall of fame. he founded scholarships for female realtors to attend the national women's leadership remain heavily involved in real estate well 90's.her her colleagues remember her as someone who blazed the trail for and women in real estate beyond. connor's passion to ssion to better our community reached everyone. she serves as director of the savannah jewish educational alliance,...
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in georgia over a century. sadly, my grandfather was killed. he actually died a hero's death. he was a train conductor which apparently was a dangerous job in 1970 five and he was preventing a train collision, got caught under the train. it destroyed my grandmother. she lost the love of her life. she was a young widow. she had my aunt who was eight years old and my father was 15 months old at the time. lived with her family for a while. actually in a foster family, the hiram c ballin family they were his next-door neighbors. they were a wonderful family. they had deer names like ma and pa bond. big sister mabel, and buddy. and there's dad with the dog. actually, they had an independent phone company that we -- that they were starting at the time. when i got older and they would talk about mall bond, i thought ond was mobbed out. hisas able to move with sister and. my grandmother. . grandmother established yourself, she got a job and worked in the hosiery department. onlyamily, and you could shop at riches for a
in georgia over a century. sadly, my grandfather was killed. he actually died a hero's death. he was a train conductor which apparently was a dangerous job in 1970 five and he was preventing a train collision, got caught under the train. it destroyed my grandmother. she lost the love of her life. she was a young widow. she had my aunt who was eight years old and my father was 15 months old at the time. lived with her family for a while. actually in a foster family, the hiram c ballin family...
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i grew up in carrollton, georgia. my dad was a professor at west georgia college and to be truthful he went there because it was the only place he could get a job. we moved there when i was very young so although i wasn't born here, i was born and where we and all i remember is georgia. church and football that's all they did sunday morning, sunday night, wednesday night, then we had football friday night. that was our life, so my first memory was my dad running for congress. now i'm going to back up even more because my father was an army brat and his father was a career officer that he moved around a lot and it was during that process when he learned about the history of the country and the sacrifices our soldiers have made not only for our country but to free other countries that he began to understand how important politics is and quite frankly what we engage in in the political world is a civil war when people get frustrated about how hard it is sometimes, this is so much better than the civil war that we have go
i grew up in carrollton, georgia. my dad was a professor at west georgia college and to be truthful he went there because it was the only place he could get a job. we moved there when i was very young so although i wasn't born here, i was born and where we and all i remember is georgia. church and football that's all they did sunday morning, sunday night, wednesday night, then we had football friday night. that was our life, so my first memory was my dad running for congress. now i'm going to...
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from georgia. so they can into little bitty pieces that they created whose new fabulous fifth district. and, what happened. matt brought my debt and my dad walked around mid everybody here, and he ran for congress. in that new six district. that year after elections, there was just one, there we're three additional republican postman. so that what tom murphy gets. we actually one more. which was good. [applause] exactly. but it does remind you of the power of redistricting is going to happen again. so let's keep that in mind. but that move here and actually had the it. whose time, i go to college, got my mba and i was working in business evaluations, and i was now working for you like to laugh again, a wireless company, which at the time the phones we're like his biggest, they were huge, huge bag phones. unbelievable. if they were installed in your car, you like that was amazing. it was enormous. so that's where i was working. i remember one day, is would work and i heard the sound on the radio. wh
from georgia. so they can into little bitty pieces that they created whose new fabulous fifth district. and, what happened. matt brought my debt and my dad walked around mid everybody here, and he ran for congress. in that new six district. that year after elections, there was just one, there we're three additional republican postman. so that what tom murphy gets. we actually one more. which was good. [applause] exactly. but it does remind you of the power of redistricting is going to happen...
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house bill 481 in georgia. the aclu of georgia sued the state saying the law which bans most abortions once a doctor can detect fetal cardiac activity violates a woman's right to abortion. what are your thoughts on that decision by the judge? >> sure. first of all, i would point out when you look at states like georgia or alabama, you can't understand what's going on in those states without also understanding what's happening in states like new york or virginia where we saw the governor essentially defending infa infantacide saying if that child was born during an abortion, that child would be kept comfortable while the doctor and mother decide what to do, medical care. i think they are looking at the makeup of the supreme court, are taking a look at the polling and the shifts we're seeing towards protections when you talk about specific policies and are looking at the abortion rate, which is currently the lowest it's been since before roe v. wade. i would point out, in fact last week, i was on the stage with k
house bill 481 in georgia. the aclu of georgia sued the state saying the law which bans most abortions once a doctor can detect fetal cardiac activity violates a woman's right to abortion. what are your thoughts on that decision by the judge? >> sure. first of all, i would point out when you look at states like georgia or alabama, you can't understand what's going on in those states without also understanding what's happening in states like new york or virginia where we saw the governor...
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i raised both my children in georgia. when they were young i tried to move somewhere a little smaller he is fourth-generation atlanta and he said no. but we are such a great state because we are very involved and we understand what government can and cannot do which is quite frankly a lot of what we have to do but also i know if you have not been around georgia quite frankly to believe all the horrible things they hear about republicans from the news media. that makes me sad i know your wonderful people. i cannot even tell you on fourth of july every year starting at sunrise to go to fayetteville and some of the places we'd walk or jog in the parade or ride. i know you have great hearts i know we are loving people but i was saddened by the fact we constantly get maligned nationally so how do we combat that cracks so now i will transition from the seventies to the here. my father when he was elected and 78 speaker of georgia house at that time was murphy who lived in my dad's district and was not very happy to have newt gi
i raised both my children in georgia. when they were young i tried to move somewhere a little smaller he is fourth-generation atlanta and he said no. but we are such a great state because we are very involved and we understand what government can and cannot do which is quite frankly a lot of what we have to do but also i know if you have not been around georgia quite frankly to believe all the horrible things they hear about republicans from the news media. that makes me sad i know your...
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military personnel into georgia. they undertook a significant program to bolster the georgian military. why? to say to the russians they were going to be in for a fight if they wanted an attack. then we engaged with moscow and said to the russians don't go there. this is out of bounds. don't even think about it. and then what else did we do ask in conjunction with our nato allies, we announced officially that georgia and ukraine would one day become part of nato sorties are all signals that according to the dominant paradigm should have caused the kremlin to say okay that's not where i'd want to go. let's look at those wherefore my intuitioambition but instead wht happened is a very complicated situation. a complex system dynamics problem. the georgians read all this and said wow, we are imported, the president of the united states cares about georgia. he visits me and talks to me on the phone. condoleezza rice and national security adviser, secretary of state comes to georgia. we matter and certainly they are not go
military personnel into georgia. they undertook a significant program to bolster the georgian military. why? to say to the russians they were going to be in for a fight if they wanted an attack. then we engaged with moscow and said to the russians don't go there. this is out of bounds. don't even think about it. and then what else did we do ask in conjunction with our nato allies, we announced officially that georgia and ukraine would one day become part of nato sorties are all signals that...
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that says it wants to push out and eat georgia 2008. how did that happen? united states government knew the tensions between russia and georgia were accelerated we have seen this for several years. we knew where this was going. we were concerned they would be a war so the paradigm says what? push back and stand firm and signal in the aggressor state that you will not go soft so we armed the georgians we sent us military personnel into georgia they undertook a significant program to bolster the georgia military impart to send a signal to the russians that they would be in for a fight. then we engage with moscow very very senior levels until the russians don't go there. this is out of bounds and don't even think about it. and then what else? in conjunction with our nato allies announced officially that georgia and ukraine would one day become part of nato. these are all signals to say that's not where i want to go than i need to look elsewhere. but instead what happened? a very complicated situation of a complex system dynamics problem is
that says it wants to push out and eat georgia 2008. how did that happen? united states government knew the tensions between russia and georgia were accelerated we have seen this for several years. we knew where this was going. we were concerned they would be a war so the paradigm says what? push back and stand firm and signal in the aggressor state that you will not go soft so we armed the georgians we sent us military personnel into georgia they undertook a significant program to bolster the...
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they have not undone the libertarian reforms in georgia so my advice is look at georgia as a great example of how it can be done, but doing it quick, having a real leader who is willing to take those hits because people criticize from day one but the government stock with it. >> time for one or two more questions. we'll take question here. >> thank you very much. i'm todd wiggins. my website is called meetmed.c. i have question but the happiness quo slept. you can actually be happier in a less developed society than you can be in some cases in a more developed society. did you see that facet and i think you did allude to it whenow taj but musician and so on, things you saginaw cuba that you felt worried. >> i completely agree with you some people can be happier in a less developed society to a degree but most of the thing wed carry about wife quality of life come with development, which it's life expectancy, infant mortality, literacy, going in the same direction, but at least some people would be happier with less of a level on economic development than more something else. that said the
they have not undone the libertarian reforms in georgia so my advice is look at georgia as a great example of how it can be done, but doing it quick, having a real leader who is willing to take those hits because people criticize from day one but the government stock with it. >> time for one or two more questions. we'll take question here. >> thank you very much. i'm todd wiggins. my website is called meetmed.c. i have question but the happiness quo slept. you can actually be...
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usually, in this generation that georgia has been solidly red, the republicans can accept that georgiaand not have to spend a lot of money there. the fact they are going to is a good signal for democrats. debate will bel somewhere in georgia that is also a sign. >> i can't let you go without talking about impeachment. we have a remarkable story ,esterday that rex tillerson the president said it you go talk to the doj and get them to help on a client of giuliani? what is that about? >> that was a fantastic scoop by our colleagues. in the oval office, trump asked rex tillerson to help persuade the doj to drop charges against an iranian turkish businessman who was being charged with evading sanctions against iran. sanctions against iran is one of trumps big calling cards. he has strengthened the sanctions and believes that is a big tule foreign policy. to ask the doj to go easy on a guy who was evading them is remarkable and the reason the president was interested in this man is he was a client of rudy giuliani. >> is this going to rise to the level of saying the president should be impea
usually, in this generation that georgia has been solidly red, the republicans can accept that georgiaand not have to spend a lot of money there. the fact they are going to is a good signal for democrats. debate will bel somewhere in georgia that is also a sign. >> i can't let you go without talking about impeachment. we have a remarkable story ,esterday that rex tillerson the president said it you go talk to the doj and get them to help on a client of giuliani? what is that about?...
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thank gner: i want to and congratulate my good friend from georgia, the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott, on so much heavy lifting and work that he's bring this bipartisan piece of legislation to the along with our former colleague from wisconsin, mr. uffy, who's also very involved with you, madam speaker, on this bipartisan piece of legislation, 4067. according to the most recent unbank and of underbanked households, 6.5% of unbanked inlds were 2017, meaning, no one in the or ehold had a checking savings account. hat equates to approximately 8.4 million american households. he same survey showed that an additional 18.7% of households were underbanked, meaning, that household had a bank account but also obtained financial the mainstream banking system. million u.s.han 24 households composed of nearly 50 adults and 15 million children, madam speaker. these statistics point to the number of americans who have limited access to traditional banking services. while these numbers have declined since the financial crises, the office of community affairs has and continues to engage in effo
thank gner: i want to and congratulate my good friend from georgia, the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott, on so much heavy lifting and work that he's bring this bipartisan piece of legislation to the along with our former colleague from wisconsin, mr. uffy, who's also very involved with you, madam speaker, on this bipartisan piece of legislation, 4067. according to the most recent unbank and of underbanked households, 6.5% of unbanked inlds were 2017, meaning, no one in the or ehold had a...
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in the first congressional district of georgia, i want to goodwill recognize southeast georgia, which is working to raise awareness about issues andemployment elebrate the many and varied contributions of persons with disabilities. activities they are working on his month reinforce the value and talent with people with disabilities add to our workplaces and communities while affirming goodwill southeast georgia's commitment to an inclusive community. encourage employers, schools, and other community countrytions around the to observe this month with programs and activities and to dvance the important message that people with disabilities re capable of surpassing any obstacle. mr. speaker, i rise today to mr. scott issacs for receiving the hospital to zero harm ive leadership award. as the director and c.e.o. of h. johnson v.a. medical center in charleston, outh carolina, he oversees 3,100 employees who are some of the best the v.a. has to offer. of its kind in south carolina, mr. issacs and is v.a. medical center are being recognized for their exceptional work of creating a reliable a
in the first congressional district of georgia, i want to goodwill recognize southeast georgia, which is working to raise awareness about issues andemployment elebrate the many and varied contributions of persons with disabilities. activities they are working on his month reinforce the value and talent with people with disabilities add to our workplaces and communities while affirming goodwill southeast georgia's commitment to an inclusive community. encourage employers, schools, and other...
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host: that caller was from georgia. i want to get your reaction from the judge's decision yesterday. a federal judge handed -- blocked it -- blocked georgia separate restrictive law from going into effect. tep at the the first se law makes its way through. onceaw bans most abortions -- established by the supreme court ruling of roe v. wade. what are your thoughts on that decision by the judge? guest: first of all, i would point out that when you look at states like georgia or alabama, you cannot understand what is going on in those states without also understanding what is happening in new york or virginia, where we saw the governor essentially defending infanticide, saying that, in fact, if a child was born alive during the course of an abortion the child would be kept comfortable while the doctor decided what to do. both sides of the abortion debate are taking a look at -- and the supreme court -- are taking a look at the polling and the shifts we are seeing toward protections when you're talking about specific politi
host: that caller was from georgia. i want to get your reaction from the judge's decision yesterday. a federal judge handed -- blocked it -- blocked georgia separate restrictive law from going into effect. tep at the the first se law makes its way through. onceaw bans most abortions -- established by the supreme court ruling of roe v. wade. what are your thoughts on that decision by the judge? guest: first of all, i would point out that when you look at states like georgia or alabama, you...
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military personnel into georgia. the undertook a significant program to bolster the georgian military. why? in part to send a signal to the russians that they were going to be in for a fight if they wanted to attack. and then we engaged with moscow at very, very senior levels, said to the russians, don't go there. this is out of bounds. don't even think about it. and what else did we do? we, in conjunction with our nata allies, we announced officially that georgiay and ukraine would one day become part of nato. so these are all signals that according to the dominant paradigm should've should of ce kremlin to sayd okay, that's nt where i want to go, i want to look elsewhere for my ambitions. but instead, what happened? a very complicated situation, a complex system dynamics problem occurred. the georgians read all this and said, wow, we are important. the president of united states cares about georgia. he visits me. he talks to me on the phone. condoleezza rice, the national security adviser, secretary of state comes
military personnel into georgia. the undertook a significant program to bolster the georgian military. why? in part to send a signal to the russians that they were going to be in for a fight if they wanted to attack. and then we engaged with moscow at very, very senior levels, said to the russians, don't go there. this is out of bounds. don't even think about it. and what else did we do? we, in conjunction with our nata allies, we announced officially that georgiay and ukraine would one day...
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outcomes for voters in the state of georgia going forward. >> mr. ross great to talk with you. i'm proud to represent what many consider to be the birthplace of the naacp and springfield illinois and we got great opportunities to highlight some of the artifacts from the 1908 race rights are to be uncovered and the archaeology is happening right now. with a four to working with the naacp in the future to get those on display. it's an important message to send to the land of lincoln. one of the areas under the committee's jurisdiction the most concerns me is the ability for those of disabilities to about. if you're expressing the election of rena what can we do to help facilitate better voting experiences for the disabled? >> i will say lds work is not primarily in the disability rights rena but we have done program which is focused on election day assistance and one thing we often see are issues like access to the polls for handicapped voters or issues with access for voters who may have the undereducated or have disabilities like blindness and thing
outcomes for voters in the state of georgia going forward. >> mr. ross great to talk with you. i'm proud to represent what many consider to be the birthplace of the naacp and springfield illinois and we got great opportunities to highlight some of the artifacts from the 1908 race rights are to be uncovered and the archaeology is happening right now. with a four to working with the naacp in the future to get those on display. it's an important message to send to the land of lincoln. one of...
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and here's another quote from a georgia militia men. governor joe brown did mobilize 3000 or 4000 state troops in the atlanta campaign. man 80 holiday and th to his wife. to his wife, lizzie. "i have lived in the ground until i have turned to be nothing more than a gofer or a mole." he and his comrades were "a nasty, dirty set of men," he said. let me add that maybe they were nasty and dirty for this reason too. it was not just the dirt. if it is dangerous to get out of the trench to relieve yourself, what do you do? a lot of soldiers just relieved themselves in the trench. and the feces accumulated until an officer said enough is enough, get some shovels and get this stuff out of here. you have to deal with that, you have to deal with -- an awful lot of the beef was eaten by soldiers. fresh off the hook, you slaughtered it every day. near the lines, that creates piles of cattle awful that rots and draws insects, flies swarmed by the million around the trenches. especially they were occupied for weeks. in addition to that, body lice inf
and here's another quote from a georgia militia men. governor joe brown did mobilize 3000 or 4000 state troops in the atlanta campaign. man 80 holiday and th to his wife. to his wife, lizzie. "i have lived in the ground until i have turned to be nothing more than a gofer or a mole." he and his comrades were "a nasty, dirty set of men," he said. let me add that maybe they were nasty and dirty for this reason too. it was not just the dirt. if it is dangerous to get out of the...
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>> i have a skincare line. >> then we're on tour with florida georgia line and shocking them with a big closed captioning provided by -- . >>> next "e.t." lori loughlin's next step in her college fight. >>> plus katy perry's wedding must have. >>> we're in georgia with the "american idol" judges. >>> then robert thicke is guest co-host. >> i called my mom. >>> plus our masked singer surprise. >> now it's...
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we'll go to georgia in gonzalez, louisiana. >> good morning. i live in louisiana. and we having a runoff for our governor here. i want to know, do we have paper ballots in louisiana? >> louisiana is one of the very few remaining states that doesn't have paper ballots. they're trying to move to that point as soon as possible. i think it's unlikely to happen by 2020. but it's -- louisiana is one of only i think it might be the only remaining state that is entirely paperless at this point. >> and georgia, can you vote in advance there? >> we can do early voting, yes, we can. >> okay. >> and i'm going to be out there. >> all right. appreciate that. now we go to georgia. let's hear from larry in sauf ana. >> thank you for taking my call. i'm for an i.d. card for everyone. it's amazing that no one protesters it regarding banking and buying alcohol and all those things, that requires an i.d. card. yet when it comes to voting, there was a huge outcry. if one of our citizens cannot afford an i.d. card i think maybe we can supplement one for them, help them buy one. the demo
we'll go to georgia in gonzalez, louisiana. >> good morning. i live in louisiana. and we having a runoff for our governor here. i want to know, do we have paper ballots in louisiana? >> louisiana is one of the very few remaining states that doesn't have paper ballots. they're trying to move to that point as soon as possible. i think it's unlikely to happen by 2020. but it's -- louisiana is one of only i think it might be the only remaining state that is entirely paperless at this...
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the gentleman from georgia is recognized. you, mr. ll: thank speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. you and i don't get to be down here on the rule together very so i feel like i got a fresh ear in you, my friend from colorado. he and i discuss these matters all the time so i understand his tone. it's as if i'm saying this bill has no merit, because very often down here and saying exactly that. day is a very different we're down here. i will say it again if i didn't say it loud enough, the has worked incredibly hard to build a partnership on this issue. of committee out with broad bipartisan support. handled a rule i this year, madam speaker, that's divide erased n and had folks collaborate to make a bill better. asking for is, because we have such a wonderful work that we go ahead and let every voice be heard. the same way that the gentleman to me lorado is used saying a bill has no merit whatsoever, he's used to silencing voices. it rolled off his tongue very easily. he gets to offer another amendment. we don't need his other ideas. pete'
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georgia, they are moving to paper in time for 2020. we are seeing this in other states as well, south carolina. it is unusual now for states to voting and as states moved to paper we are seeing better and more audits. we are going to have the most secure election that we've ever had. which is not to say we are going to cross the finish line. host: is in the ultimate challenge that states run their own elections? it is a national election. standards by which a state can be held to account in terms of running their election? guest: sure. think of a always national election every two years or four years what we actually see are thousands of little elections, not just the states of the counties and the local jurisdictions. is important to spread best practices and we are seeing more of that than ever before, where atups are getting together the federal, state, and local level around their voter databases. things like strong passwords and multifactor authentication to make sure that authorized users can use it and no one who is not authoriz
georgia, they are moving to paper in time for 2020. we are seeing this in other states as well, south carolina. it is unusual now for states to voting and as states moved to paper we are seeing better and more audits. we are going to have the most secure election that we've ever had. which is not to say we are going to cross the finish line. host: is in the ultimate challenge that states run their own elections? it is a national election. standards by which a state can be held to account in...
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. >>> then florida georgia line ♪ baby you're a song >> minutes away on "e.t." >> what up, gu announcer "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "following big tobacco's playbook." and now, juul is pushing prop c to overturn e-cigarette protections. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. ♪ >>> welcome back to "e.t." with our special guest co-host, lake bell star of "bless this mess" airing tonight on abc. you wrote it, directed it, co-created. >> i co-created it with liz merry weather. >> well, you guys have way too much fun on the set. we know this because our lauren zima stopped by. >> we're gonna wanna get her good side. she has a side she likes. >> lake sure likes to blow off steam on the set. >> hi, mr. repairman. >> they call me the hammer. >> it's season two of lake and dax shepard living on a farm in the country after leaving new york.
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georgia is a special kind of fun. to do kill book or pass to kill faster those files that is the result of people commute to the mines it all went straight for marion barry. lynn on black in yellow these even dedicated his football academy to dortmund yai. by showing a booth on the ball it was a media frenzy is the real. sport is that. you know screws loose he has a partial so we all meet on this card that proposal of ailment that georgia transforms local kids into footballers and dortmund fans nearly $400.00 at a time despite its appearance the academy isn't an official part. loaded with trophies banners and black and yellow memorabilia just how does a brazilian boy become an ambassador for dortmund. it must be in the blood. somewhere a message more a bit silly scenarios bizarre in the view that you might never you harbor start. anything. but why do of and instead of shaka it could be royal blue instead of black and yellow right george a. couple short of a new year old kalu with your choices are broken purely mo and
georgia is a special kind of fun. to do kill book or pass to kill faster those files that is the result of people commute to the mines it all went straight for marion barry. lynn on black in yellow these even dedicated his football academy to dortmund yai. by showing a booth on the ball it was a media frenzy is the real. sport is that. you know screws loose he has a partial so we all meet on this card that proposal of ailment that georgia transforms local kids into footballers and dortmund fans...
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soon after the rose revolution blossom fully 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 never 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 2007 they took to the streets to voice discontent and mr saakashvili responded with force. the people's discontent. saakashvili party lost parliamentary elections and the opposition took control he sat this means that the parliamentary majority and new government the president. decided not to wait for the results of the president's election and fled the country in october 2013. round up with a little and then comes out of. the set up one among them. a friday afternoon tea they tell you not the hi i'm i said. at the set on montreal in front of the sun shone. so close to the most mimic a lot of the. theater some when we did the board. problem in syria would start to. become excess repeated is
soon after the rose revolution blossom fully 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 never 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 2007 they took to the streets to voice discontent and mr saakashvili responded with force. the...
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and georgia is back in the headlines the german lead apparently bent to the rules as it hired its way to the top in china. but have to deal with business beijing want to get jones and lynn thanks for joining us and the international monetary fund has just cut its outlook for the world economy citing trade disputes for the slowdown the i.m.f. is now forecasting 3 percent growth this year the weakest since the 2008 financial crisis now this as trade talks between china and the u.s. are faltering and the latest development the chinese government has said concrete conditions according to her bloomberg china wants the u.s. to roll back the terrorists imposed on chinese products at the start of the train war then and only then will china need its side of the deal and by 50000000000 dollars worth of american agricultural products donald trump said the 2 sides were getting closer but it looks like the deal struck at the leak and is hanging by a thread of your to. go through point of a more on the impact of this protracted trade war is having on china as well as other asian economies i'm joine
and georgia is back in the headlines the german lead apparently bent to the rules as it hired its way to the top in china. but have to deal with business beijing want to get jones and lynn thanks for joining us and the international monetary fund has just cut its outlook for the world economy citing trade disputes for the slowdown the i.m.f. is now forecasting 3 percent growth this year the weakest since the 2008 financial crisis now this as trade talks between china and the u.s. are faltering...
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there in georgia a quick look at his biography gives one an understanding that he's been groomed for a special mission she demands i do want to go to. mr saakashvili received a u.s. state department scholarship and he worked for a new york law firm which represented the organization come on or a group that appeared earlier when we learned about the color revolutions we're dealing with democratic blood blister aleutian this is the revolution of roses and this is me kyle saakashvili with camara busy overthrowing the legitimately elected president eduard shevardnadze. but i. was feeling. soon after the rose revolution blossom 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 freedom and independence never never 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 2007 they took to the streets to voice discontent and mr saakashvili responded with force. the people's discontent. releas
there in georgia a quick look at his biography gives one an understanding that he's been groomed for a special mission she demands i do want to go to. mr saakashvili received a u.s. state department scholarship and he worked for a new york law firm which represented the organization come on or a group that appeared earlier when we learned about the color revolutions we're dealing with democratic blood blister aleutian this is the revolution of roses and this is me kyle saakashvili with camara...
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we had a six hour line in georgia because of broken down voter equipment. and we are doing rapid response. it should not be the responsibility of nonprofit organizations like ours to have to do rapid response because of the government it's not doing what they're supposed to be doing to help those voters. senior citizens rural communities minorities you have all having difficulty accessing id. third-party voter registration commercialization, what recently happened in tennessee that we are able to fight back in, and once again. since just these constant attacks that communities are facing and we need organizations like ours will be responsible for addressing these. >> thank you. >> thank you just by the way, the director of the women voters was on the purge list in ohio. >> is ended and we've had monday situations like this. one of the ellis voting rights organizations in the country and work. >> do not made it through very quickly. >> i will. thank you. i would like to highlight from my fellow analysts have said, is that the problems that american voters ar
we had a six hour line in georgia because of broken down voter equipment. and we are doing rapid response. it should not be the responsibility of nonprofit organizations like ours to have to do rapid response because of the government it's not doing what they're supposed to be doing to help those voters. senior citizens rural communities minorities you have all having difficulty accessing id. third-party voter registration commercialization, what recently happened in tennessee that we are able...
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and corinza wing from collin hills high school in georgia. we cannot succeed in our communities without dedicated public servants like these and it will come as no surprise to you since i'm down here on the floor today congratulating these three finalists that the national association named as the principal of the year my very own, from the begin et corinne hool system, zawing. wing the first thing you notice is the charisma that connects her with her students and their parents that partnership she develops with administrator and teachers, that's the partnership we strive for here and the one that's recognizing keresa wing out of 90,000 principals across the country. mr. speaker, ms. wing has spent her entire career in service to my community back home. i only represent two counties. she lives in one, makes that her family's home. she works in the other, having spent 30 years in the gwinnett county school system. these pictures reflect her work in her last five years as principal at collins hill high school. she's also served at shiloh high s
and corinza wing from collin hills high school in georgia. we cannot succeed in our communities without dedicated public servants like these and it will come as no surprise to you since i'm down here on the floor today congratulating these three finalists that the national association named as the principal of the year my very own, from the begin et corinne hool system, zawing. wing the first thing you notice is the charisma that connects her with her students and their parents that partnership...
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that proposal of ailment that georgia transforms local kids into footballers and gotten fans nearly $400.00 at a time despite its appearance the academy isn't an official dormant part. loaded with trophies banners. black and yellow memorabilia just how does a brazilian become an ambassador for dortmund. it must be in the blood. in somewhere the message you are missing some in movies or books believing the only way never you harbor stopped. because you but why do it and instead of shall care it could be royal blue instead of black and yellow right george a. cup of sugar the doors will be with you all who were gorgeous it's a group i'm purely well there for you to want to come here baby to me going to be as a little my squeeze see this. knowledge knowledge may and. pay 0 is room a boost. to the missile. lives a couple of streets down he caught a shout from a biker if you can imagine not a political party. most of them you miscreants you know those days are different for the idea of him he knew not to be the father. of the limo and you do with me always fear of the truth to the large movers sh
that proposal of ailment that georgia transforms local kids into footballers and gotten fans nearly $400.00 at a time despite its appearance the academy isn't an official dormant part. loaded with trophies banners. black and yellow memorabilia just how does a brazilian become an ambassador for dortmund. it must be in the blood. in somewhere the message you are missing some in movies or books believing the only way never you harbor stopped. because you but why do it and instead of shall care it...
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carry gibson grew up in united states and graduated from the university of georgia before moving to londonngland more than 20 years ago, she worked as a journalist for the guardian and observer newspapers for more than a decade before returning to academia, earning her ph.d from the university of cambridge in 2011 with thesis that focused on the hispanic caribbean and era of the haitian revolution. in 2014 she published her first book empire's cross roads, history of the caribbean from columbus to the present day. this book el norte, epic and forgotten story of hispanic north america published in february of this year, work has taken her in extended travels, trips to latin america, caribbean, u.s. and europe. dr. kristina coles examines questions surrounding race and ethnicity with an interdisciplinary comparative transnational and transhistorical framework, a dual doctorate in history, sociology from the new school of social research, professor of the african and atlantic world at virginia state university from 2004 and 2011 and currently lecture in the american study's department at the
carry gibson grew up in united states and graduated from the university of georgia before moving to londonngland more than 20 years ago, she worked as a journalist for the guardian and observer newspapers for more than a decade before returning to academia, earning her ph.d from the university of cambridge in 2011 with thesis that focused on the hispanic caribbean and era of the haitian revolution. in 2014 she published her first book empire's cross roads, history of the caribbean from columbus...
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. >>> in athens, georgia, third-ranked bulldogs hosting southern california. near end of the game, the they find room for robinson and this game is tied at 17. south carolina went up a field goal. georgia needed three points to keep this one going. the field goal is no good. rodrigo blankenship misses it. and a huge upset for south carolina. a 21-point underdog knocks off georgia, 20-17. >>> oklahoma in white versus texas. and no love between these two teams, going at it from the start. we pick it u thrter.yl hurt doesn't lack confidence. he throws it into double coverage. and lamb tabs care of the rest. he bounces off defenders for his third td grab of the day. and the sooners knocking at the door again. hurt scores as he runs in 131 yards rushing on top of throwing for three touchdown. and the sooners stay unbeaten, 34-27. winners at the cotton bowl in dallas. >>> anmbal sanchez delivered a lights-out performance in game 1 of the, in well, cs. and today max scherzer going up against adam wainwright. he looked to go up two games to none in the nlcs. 3rd innin
. >>> in athens, georgia, third-ranked bulldogs hosting southern california. near end of the game, the they find room for robinson and this game is tied at 17. south carolina went up a field goal. georgia needed three points to keep this one going. the field goal is no good. rodrigo blankenship misses it. and a huge upset for south carolina. a 21-point underdog knocks off georgia, 20-17. >>> oklahoma in white versus texas. and no love between these two teams, going at it from...
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was on set for "idol's" first round of auditions in savannah, georgia.s hoping for a ticket to hollywood and 35 just happens to be katy's milestone birthday on october 25th. >> guess what? guess what y'all? it's october 1st. it's my birthday month. >> yes. >> oh, my god. >> and it's the whole month. >> and while we're sure fiance orlando bloom doesn't need any gift tips. these guys? we're not so sure. >> i mean, i would like us to turn into a more eco-friendly world. like i don't know. i can get anything i want. i am proud of surviving the music industry. >> happy birthday month katy. >>> tonight is the premiere of my show "the masked singer" on fox. >> right after that is the premiere of "almost family." >> hey, "e.t.." i'm emily osment here on the set of my new show "almost family." i'm gone that take you behind the scenes today. here we have pictures of strangers. these aren't real people in our story line so when you're watching at home know that it's all a lie. the cool thing about movie magic is that that's not real. that's grand central terminal.
was on set for "idol's" first round of auditions in savannah, georgia.s hoping for a ticket to hollywood and 35 just happens to be katy's milestone birthday on october 25th. >> guess what? guess what y'all? it's october 1st. it's my birthday month. >> yes. >> oh, my god. >> and it's the whole month. >> and while we're sure fiance orlando bloom doesn't need any gift tips. these guys? we're not so sure. >> i mean, i would like us to turn into a more...
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horsford: i thank the gentleman from georgia. and we do, as a body, extend our sincerest condolenessences to chairman cummings -- condolences to chairman cummings' wife, dr. maya moore, chair children, grabbed children, friends, -- grandchildren, friends, staff and all those who he positively impacted in his life and work. i now would like to yield to the gentlelady from the district of columbia, congresswoman eleanor mahomes norton. - eleanor holmes norton. ms. norton: i thank my good friend for yielding. , my good ke these friend cho chaired the oversight and -- who chaired the oversight and government reform committee on which i also served, serve, was compelled to be a strong leader. but that's who elijah was anyway. elionela cummings was -- elijah cummings was known for calling out his republican colleagues on countless issues, from the cummings census to the treatment of children coming across the order. yet always chairman cummings took a principled stand whenever he saw the strong against the weak. elijah cummings' strong
horsford: i thank the gentleman from georgia. and we do, as a body, extend our sincerest condolenessences to chairman cummings -- condolences to chairman cummings' wife, dr. maya moore, chair children, grabbed children, friends, -- grandchildren, friends, staff and all those who he positively impacted in his life and work. i now would like to yield to the gentlelady from the district of columbia, congresswoman eleanor mahomes norton. - eleanor holmes norton. ms. norton: i thank my good friend...
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you go to georgia. go to the space where the trident submarines are based, their nuclear submarines -- they are nuclear submarines. what did you do? you all divided up. >> i think we were basically three distinct -- well, related groups. first of all, we were all together. we cut through fences and we found a path and we walked that path for some distance. it was a beautiful, beautiful walk. it was early evening. we could hear the frogs in the .ond croaking and then at a certain point, we split up because we were going and three different directions to three different sites. andi was with steve kelly carmen trotter. and we were trying to get near the bunkers where the weapons were stored. and that took us a very -- of a very committed very steep hill. we lay at the top of that hill for some time and we could see the guards walking. we could see -- there are two towers that they had and we saw the change of the guards and one of the towers. waiting until the other two groups could get to the sites that t
you go to georgia. go to the space where the trident submarines are based, their nuclear submarines -- they are nuclear submarines. what did you do? you all divided up. >> i think we were basically three distinct -- well, related groups. first of all, we were all together. we cut through fences and we found a path and we walked that path for some distance. it was a beautiful, beautiful walk. it was early evening. we could hear the frogs in the .ond croaking and then at a certain point, we...
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i'm the son of a georgia state trooper. i made the joke before that i fought the law and the law won every time, okay. 6'2" t 250 pounds in a blue and gray uniform, i was a skrauny kid from gainesville. daddy loved us, but he was in georgia, and he would come home. i'm the little kid that would watch dad go out to work and when he would on come home at night, he would come in with his uniform torn and blood on his collar. how does that affect an 8 or 9-year-old kid? that's my daddy. that's the man that to this day, he's a big teddy bear now because of grandchildren, but this is the man that i admire to this day. i am who i am because of him. and what would happen, my dad was a strong man and is a strong man, and one of the interesting things that i always found was is when something would go wrong with an officer -- and we had an officer in georgia who was a georgia state trooper who i knew personally who, and i'm attempted to call it a mistake. it's not. he had a sexual encounterwith someone in his custody and he's in jail
i'm the son of a georgia state trooper. i made the joke before that i fought the law and the law won every time, okay. 6'2" t 250 pounds in a blue and gray uniform, i was a skrauny kid from gainesville. daddy loved us, but he was in georgia, and he would come home. i'm the little kid that would watch dad go out to work and when he would on come home at night, he would come in with his uniform torn and blood on his collar. how does that affect an 8 or 9-year-old kid? that's my daddy. that's...
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the sculptor had started in georgia. he had started at stone mountain, georgia, and there was a conflict there. he left. he came up here, to work for in the state of south dakota. of course, the first challenge to carve, g a place finding something appropriate and he and his son lincoln traveled through the black hills looking until they found this granite outcropping. is how do youenge put that into a sculpture? he had to make small sizes and bigger and bigger until he gets to a 1 slsh 12th we today have that original. so every inch on that model is a sculpture.the as you're sculpting, that might be nice and easy in clay or but when you're looking at the mountain, you're talking granite. very fine grain, tough stuff. o 90% of that sculpture is carved with dynamite. don't know if you think of dynamite as an artist's brush certainly was in this case. people 27, there were coming up here visiting this sculpture watching that whole process the entire time so there wasn't a formal opening day. dedications iple for each presi
the sculptor had started in georgia. he had started at stone mountain, georgia, and there was a conflict there. he left. he came up here, to work for in the state of south dakota. of course, the first challenge to carve, g a place finding something appropriate and he and his son lincoln traveled through the black hills looking until they found this granite outcropping. is how do youenge put that into a sculpture? he had to make small sizes and bigger and bigger until he gets to a 1 slsh 12th we...
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this is about the georgia code annotated and what happens is georgia's official code is annotated and it goes beyond the official code of georgia beyond the words that the legislator has enacted by statute, and also includes annotations, the discussions and the organization of the code, and also the discussion of cases that apply to statutory permissions. the 11th circuit held that the shall code annotated could not be copyrighted because it was enacted into law and was official. as its name suggests. but, it is debatable exactly at the margins of what is a legislative enactment when it is not a binding statute. the supreme court will decide that. they have not taken up this kind of thing in more than a hundred years. it is where this line is that what can be copyrighted and what is not. i should tell you what that should do, which does not tell you about what they will do. >> thank you very much, and in about 30 seconds i will adjourn our six annual. it is the friday before the first monday, can mark your calendar. we will be back, hopefully here next year, and with that i think our
this is about the georgia code annotated and what happens is georgia's official code is annotated and it goes beyond the official code of georgia beyond the words that the legislator has enacted by statute, and also includes annotations, the discussions and the organization of the code, and also the discussion of cases that apply to statutory permissions. the 11th circuit held that the shall code annotated could not be copyrighted because it was enacted into law and was official. as its name...