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according to georgia estimates, georgia state security services monitor their side of the occupation line, turning a blind eye to the activities of the civilian patrol groups, provided they don't lead to open conflict with the other side. but just days earlier, the volunteers had been denied access to the high security zone surrounding the border village of a tootsie. i'm glad him over the bar. ah mission else it did the of the conduct can only mean one thing. he said the, the average rate, we're not supposed to see what's happening there. hold syllabus broad. so she, so we counted phone the public health issue that says about the bus autumn. he was on this for a myriad of if were denied entry again today. ah, what hold responsible will make her own way to a touchy though what train exhibit they come to stop us hobbled ah, a some supporter which i already got. what should have been, any one wishing to pass through the security zone requires permission at one of the many check points along the occupation line. the citizens patrol group are denied entry again. cassava has always given
according to georgia estimates, georgia state security services monitor their side of the occupation line, turning a blind eye to the activities of the civilian patrol groups, provided they don't lead to open conflict with the other side. but just days earlier, the volunteers had been denied access to the high security zone surrounding the border village of a tootsie. i'm glad him over the bar. ah mission else it did the of the conduct can only mean one thing. he said the, the average rate,...
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according to georgia estimates, georgia state security services monitor their side of the occupation line, turning a blind eye to the activities of the civilian patrol groups, provided they don't lead to open conflict with the other side. but just days earlier, the volunteers had been denied access to the high security zone surrounding the border village of a tootsie. i've got him over there, but ah, we miss no sir. how did the officer conduct can only mean one thing? he said average, right? we're not supposed to see what's happening there. got hold of his broad so shoot. so we counted phone the public picture that says we got the bus autumn. he was with his foot myriad of if were denied entry again today. ah, what hope it's possible we'll make our own way to a touchy though what trade exhibit they can't stop us. okay. the oh a some, some water which i really got to watch it had been. anyone wishing to pass through the security zone requires permission at one of the many check points along the occupation line. the citizens patrol group are denied entry again. cassava has always given
according to georgia estimates, georgia state security services monitor their side of the occupation line, turning a blind eye to the activities of the civilian patrol groups, provided they don't lead to open conflict with the other side. but just days earlier, the volunteers had been denied access to the high security zone surrounding the border village of a tootsie. i've got him over there, but ah, we miss no sir. how did the officer conduct can only mean one thing? he said average, right?...
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according to georgia estimates, georgia state security services monitor their side of the occupation line, turning a blind eye to the activities of the civilian patrol groups, provided they don't lead to open conflict with the other side. but just days earlier, the volunteers had been denied access to the high security zone surrounding the border village of a tootsie. i'll go out and look for the bar. admission knows it, did the officer conduct can only mean one thing. he said the, the average, right? we're not supposed to see what's happening there. donald said of his broad, so shoot. so we can't inform the public picture that says we've got the bus. ah, me, what's with this for a myriad of, if we're denied entry again today? ah, what hope it's possible we'll make our own way to a touchy though what trade exhibit they can't stop us. okay, the oh a some, some water which already got to watch it had been any one wishing to pass through the security zone requires permission at one of the many check points along the occupation line. the citizens patrol group are denied entry. again. cas
according to georgia estimates, georgia state security services monitor their side of the occupation line, turning a blind eye to the activities of the civilian patrol groups, provided they don't lead to open conflict with the other side. but just days earlier, the volunteers had been denied access to the high security zone surrounding the border village of a tootsie. i'll go out and look for the bar. admission knows it, did the officer conduct can only mean one thing. he said the, the average,...
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according to georgia estimates, georgia state security services monitor their side of the occupation line, turning a blind eye to the activities of the civilian patrol groups, provided they don't lead to open conflict with the other side. but just days earlier, the volunteers had been denied access to the high security zone surrounding the border village of a tootsie. i've got him over there, but ah, we miss no sir. how did the officer conduct can only mean one thing? he said average, right? we're not supposed to see what's happening there. hold syllabus pulled, so she, so we counted, formed the public picture that says we've got the bus autumn. he was with his foot myriad of if were denied entry again today. ah, what hope it's possible we'll make our own way to a touchy though what trade exhibit they can't stop us hobbled c o a some, some water which i really got to watch it had been any one wishing to pass through the security zone requires permission at one of the many check points along the occupation line, the citizens patrol group are denied entry again. cassava has always give
according to georgia estimates, georgia state security services monitor their side of the occupation line, turning a blind eye to the activities of the civilian patrol groups, provided they don't lead to open conflict with the other side. but just days earlier, the volunteers had been denied access to the high security zone surrounding the border village of a tootsie. i've got him over there, but ah, we miss no sir. how did the officer conduct can only mean one thing? he said average, right?...
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according to georgia estimates, georgia state security services monitor their side of the occupation line, turning a blind eye to the activities of the civilian patrol groups, provided they don't lead to open conflict with the other side. but just days earlier, the volunteers had been denied access to the high security zone surrounding the border village of a tote c. i'm got him over there, but ah, mission else it did. the officer conduct can only mean one thing. he said to be the average, right? we're not supposed to see what's happening there. got hold of his broad, so shoot. so we counted phone the public picture that says we've got the bus autumn . he was with his foot myriad of if were denied entry again today. ah, what hope it's possible we'll make our own way to a touchy though what trade exhibit they can't stop us. okay. the oh, a some, some water which i really got to watch it had been. anyone wishing to pass through the security zone requires permission at one of the many check points along the occupation line. the citizens patrol group are denied entry again. cassava has a
according to georgia estimates, georgia state security services monitor their side of the occupation line, turning a blind eye to the activities of the civilian patrol groups, provided they don't lead to open conflict with the other side. but just days earlier, the volunteers had been denied access to the high security zone surrounding the border village of a tote c. i'm got him over there, but ah, mission else it did. the officer conduct can only mean one thing. he said to be the average,...
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according to georgia estimates, georgia state security services monitor their side of the occupation line, turning a blind eye to the activities of the civilian patrol groups, provided they don't lead to open conflict with the other side. but just days earlier, the volunteers had been denied access to the high security zone surrounding the border village of a tote sea. i'm glad more for the bar. ah, she knows it did the officer conduct can only mean one thing. he said the, the average rate, we're not supposed to see what's happening there. hold syllabus, broads or sheets. so we can't informed the public picture that says about the bus autumn. he was with his foot myriad of if were denied to entry again today. ah, what hope it's possible we'll make her own way to a touchy train exhibit. they can't stop us. okay, the oh a some. so what are we trying to verify? what should have been? anyone wishing to pass through the security zone requires permission at one of the many check points along the occupation line. the citizens patrol group are denied entry again. cassava has always given the
according to georgia estimates, georgia state security services monitor their side of the occupation line, turning a blind eye to the activities of the civilian patrol groups, provided they don't lead to open conflict with the other side. but just days earlier, the volunteers had been denied access to the high security zone surrounding the border village of a tote sea. i'm glad more for the bar. ah, she knows it did the officer conduct can only mean one thing. he said the, the average rate,...
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according to georgia estimates, georgia state security services monitor their side of the occupation line, turning a blind eye to the activities of the civilian patrol groups, provided they don't lead to open conflict with the other side. but just days earlier, the volunteers had been denied access to the high security zone surrounding the border village of a tootsie. i've got him over the bar admission. no, sir. how did the officer conduct can only mean one thing? he said v laboratory were not supposed to see what's happening there. got hold of his broad so shoot. so we counted phone the public health issue that says about the bus. ah me, what's with this myriad of, if we're denied entry again today, ah, what hope it's possible we'll make our own way to a touchy though, but trade exhibit, they can't stop us. okay. the oh, a some, some water which i really got to watch it had been. anyone wishing to pass through the security zone requires permission at one of the many check points along the occupation line. the citizens patrol group are denied entry again. cassava has always given th
according to georgia estimates, georgia state security services monitor their side of the occupation line, turning a blind eye to the activities of the civilian patrol groups, provided they don't lead to open conflict with the other side. but just days earlier, the volunteers had been denied access to the high security zone surrounding the border village of a tootsie. i've got him over the bar admission. no, sir. how did the officer conduct can only mean one thing? he said v laboratory were not...
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georgia. and you know, the situation is really very, very tans after what we have seen in ukraine. we are really letting worried that georgia will become the next target for russian english. ok, i'm fraid we're going to have to leave it there. i just want to thank you for, for being with us, mr. some. current dodge it on the foreign relations committee, chairman of the georgia parliament. thank you very much. thank you. you're watching dw news. just a quick recap of the latest developments in ukraine. ukraine officials say russian forces have seized the critical this operation. nuclear power plant that's responsible for about a quarter of ukraine's energy. russian troops attacked pause the facility overnight, leading to a fire at the plant, which is also europe's largest ukraine's state emergency service says it managed to put out the blaze and secure safety. that's all for this hour. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes. and of course you can find paul of our coverage on russia's invasion
georgia. and you know, the situation is really very, very tans after what we have seen in ukraine. we are really letting worried that georgia will become the next target for russian english. ok, i'm fraid we're going to have to leave it there. i just want to thank you for, for being with us, mr. some. current dodge it on the foreign relations committee, chairman of the georgia parliament. thank you very much. thank you. you're watching dw news. just a quick recap of the latest developments in...
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it happened in alabama and happened in georgia. i mean when mary francis is trying to get in the governor at the time has run on a platform of no not one. i mean and everyone knew what that meant. no, not what i will in my term. i will not allow one -- student into a state university. he ended up eating those words are i have to say and in mississippi the newspapers there would run actually wrote one newspaper there in jackson wrote a song you'll love this mary francis say wrote song and they showed the sheet music on the editorial page and it the the lyrics with something like never never never ever and that was all okay. i mean, that's how this that's how the state all these states just rose up. to stop a single or two or three african-americans from getting into their state universities. they're very sacred state universities. it was a dynamic time in 1961 when mary frances is finally getting admitted and may of 1961. there were the freedom rides were rolling. the buses were rolling through the south which was striking the fear
it happened in alabama and happened in georgia. i mean when mary francis is trying to get in the governor at the time has run on a platform of no not one. i mean and everyone knew what that meant. no, not what i will in my term. i will not allow one -- student into a state university. he ended up eating those words are i have to say and in mississippi the newspapers there would run actually wrote one newspaper there in jackson wrote a song you'll love this mary francis say wrote song and they...
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it happened in georgia. i mean, when mary frances is trying to get in, the governor at the time has run on a platform of no, not one. i mean -- and everyone knew what that meant. no, i won't, in my term, i will not allow one negro student into a state university. he ended up eating those words. i have to say. and in mississippi, the newspapers there would run in -- actually one newspaper there, in jackson wrote a song -- you will love this mary frances, they wrote a song and they showed the stheet music on the editorial page. the lyrics went something like never, never, never, never, never, never. and that was all. okay? i mean, that's how -- that's how the states, all these states, just rose up to stop a single or two or three african americans from getting into their state universities. their very sacred state universities. it was a dynamic time in 1961 when mary frances is finally getting admitted in may of 1961. the freedom rides were rolling the buses were rolling through the south, which was striking t
it happened in georgia. i mean, when mary frances is trying to get in, the governor at the time has run on a platform of no, not one. i mean -- and everyone knew what that meant. no, i won't, in my term, i will not allow one negro student into a state university. he ended up eating those words. i have to say. and in mississippi, the newspapers there would run in -- actually one newspaper there, in jackson wrote a song -- you will love this mary frances, they wrote a song and they showed the...
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it happened in georgia. when mary francis is trying to get in, the governor at the time has run on a platform of not one. and everyone knew what that meant. no, not one. i will not allow one negro student into a state university. he ended up eating those words. and in mississippi, the newspapers there would run in jackson wrote a song and sewed the sheet music on the editorial page. the lyrics went something like never, never, never, never, never, never. and that was all. and that's how all these states just rose up to stop a single or two or three african-americans from getting into their state universities. it was a dynamic time in 1961 when mary francis is finally getting admitted in may of 1961. the freedom rides were rolling through the south, which was striking the fear of who knows what in white people that they might have to sit on a bus with with a black person. and it's just everywhere you turn you saw white resistance to what was so clearly and maybe not there at the time, but the inevitable. that
it happened in georgia. when mary francis is trying to get in, the governor at the time has run on a platform of not one. and everyone knew what that meant. no, not one. i will not allow one negro student into a state university. he ended up eating those words. and in mississippi, the newspapers there would run in jackson wrote a song and sewed the sheet music on the editorial page. the lyrics went something like never, never, never, never, never, never. and that was all. and that's how all...
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as quickly as three weeks in georgia. but it's a complex proceeding and tenants just don't have a chance. >> so, we also have an issue where tenants are engaged in making complaints and they often go unheard. and neglected. then problems buildup, sometimes it's pest infestation, sometimes it can be deadly situations. we head back in 2016, in silver spring maryland, which is not too far from the langley park area just described. there was an explosion. it demolished to buildings. and took seven lives and injured 30 people. displaced 100. and there was an investigation that determined that there are lots of problems and missing things that it happened here. there was finally a settlement that was not disclosed, but the ntsb did loo but he ntsb didn't do it, the national transportation safety board, but they concluded that a number of attendance in the building had reported smelling gas in the lead up to this deadly explosion, and that those reports went unheeded. nobody reported the smell of gas to the gas company, and as a
as quickly as three weeks in georgia. but it's a complex proceeding and tenants just don't have a chance. >> so, we also have an issue where tenants are engaged in making complaints and they often go unheard. and neglected. then problems buildup, sometimes it's pest infestation, sometimes it can be deadly situations. we head back in 2016, in silver spring maryland, which is not too far from the langley park area just described. there was an explosion. it demolished to buildings. and took...
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here's what we at georgia appleseed have found. this is listed in more detail in my written testimony. in georgia, institutional investors are particularly known for instituting aggressive, year on year rent increases and novel fees. here's some examples of these fees. one time activity fees, pest control, utility service fees, insurance fee, valet trash fees, package locker fees, early termination fees that can be three times a months's rent. that can go on with these fees. they are just a fee. landlords increase their profits and costs by refusing to reform repairs, just maintenance security or needed health and safety measures. this leaves tenants living in miserable living conditions. it's often virtually impossible to hold these landlords accountable. out of state shell companies hide the owners. advocates and government can't identify them. institutional landlords are well-positioned to abuse the eviction and housing safety laws. costs are very low, corporate procedures favor attorneys and maximize the efficient disposition o
here's what we at georgia appleseed have found. this is listed in more detail in my written testimony. in georgia, institutional investors are particularly known for instituting aggressive, year on year rent increases and novel fees. here's some examples of these fees. one time activity fees, pest control, utility service fees, insurance fee, valet trash fees, package locker fees, early termination fees that can be three times a months's rent. that can go on with these fees. they are just a...
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georgia.d the globe with democracy being so fragile. it's challenging for those of us in the media because we're so focused on ukraine, yet there are many domestic issues right here at home, for example, georgia republicans recently advanced a sweeping piece of legislation that would among other things empower this state bureau investigation to investigate election issues. this is all based on the ridiculous lie from donald trump and the long-term voter suppression that incumbent governor brian kemp has practiced for years, you know better than anyone, trying to restrict outside funding to election officers and open paper ballots for public inspection. these are all big challenges. i'm curious, what's the plan to overcome a lot of rampant voter suppression we're seeing so heavily in georgia? >> our first responsibility is to acknowledge that what is happening in ukraine is absolutely a vast difference of degree. this is the malicious murder of people, but the pursuit that we are watching putin
georgia.d the globe with democracy being so fragile. it's challenging for those of us in the media because we're so focused on ukraine, yet there are many domestic issues right here at home, for example, georgia republicans recently advanced a sweeping piece of legislation that would among other things empower this state bureau investigation to investigate election issues. this is all based on the ridiculous lie from donald trump and the long-term voter suppression that incumbent governor brian...
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georgia apple seed is a nonpartisan law center. we're dedicated to advancing justice for all of georgia's children through law and policy reform and representation of children. we focus our efforts on removing barriers to injustices that are faced by black and brown children, children experiencing poverty, lgbtq children, children with disabilities and children in foster care. georgia appleseed requires every child had access to strong schools in a stable, healthy home. i will provide information on the impact of institutional landlords on the lives of low-income georgians. i'm going to begin by sharing a story of april. she lives in albany, georgia. an apartment complex owned by an out of state investor. i'm going to use the term institutional landlord and institutional investors interchangeably. i'm referring to the corporate owner usually out of state that owns multiple properties. is in the business of investing money and has little to no direct contact where the properties are located. so georgia appleseed and our community pa
georgia apple seed is a nonpartisan law center. we're dedicated to advancing justice for all of georgia's children through law and policy reform and representation of children. we focus our efforts on removing barriers to injustices that are faced by black and brown children, children experiencing poverty, lgbtq children, children with disabilities and children in foster care. georgia appleseed requires every child had access to strong schools in a stable, healthy home. i will provide...
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find votes and name him the winner of the georgia race. they didn't.s. no shocker there. i want to bring in greg bluestein, political reporter for the "atlanta journal-constitution." msnbc contributor. and author of a new book "flipped: how georgia turned purple and broke the monopoly on republican power." you're the absolute best person to write that book, greg, i think. i'm glad you're on. talk about the message that donald trump is trying to send here in georgia. >> yeah, he's heading down here to endorse his -- and support his growing list of endorsements, a group that now includes several virtually unknown candidates for down-ticket races who he just endorsed in the last couple weeks. what we're seeing is trump's attempt to exact revenge on governor brian kemp. it's morphing into an all-out effort to punish the governor's closest allies now. and it is no sure thing. a lot of the candidates he's endorsed are very un -- virtually unknown and they're going up against strong incumbents who have been in office and have mounted their xwanz now for years
find votes and name him the winner of the georgia race. they didn't.s. no shocker there. i want to bring in greg bluestein, political reporter for the "atlanta journal-constitution." msnbc contributor. and author of a new book "flipped: how georgia turned purple and broke the monopoly on republican power." you're the absolute best person to write that book, greg, i think. i'm glad you're on. talk about the message that donald trump is trying to send here in georgia. >>...
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on a night—time, we come out me and me sister come out wait for georgia, walk home and georgia goes her and they get raging because i leave them first and they've got further to walk. we clear our air, have a good chat, have a laugh or if we're feeling down we'll have a cry or we'll have a moan and it's just us three being us three going to work and coming home. hello. there is a change on the way, and for some, it will come as a shock to the system, especially in those parts of the uk where temperatures on monday afternoon got up to 18 degrees, especially across some western areas. up to the north, in shetland, just 6 degrees, and that colder air will be sweeping southwards over the next few days. it will turn cold enough for some of us to see some snow. now, tuesday morning starting off with a lot of cloud, some mist and fog in places, rain for a time across southern counties of england. in fact, some showery rain will continue here through the day. rain with some sleet and snow mixing in in northern scotland. elsewhere, some brighter skies developing, a scattering of showers, althoug
on a night—time, we come out me and me sister come out wait for georgia, walk home and georgia goes her and they get raging because i leave them first and they've got further to walk. we clear our air, have a good chat, have a laugh or if we're feeling down we'll have a cry or we'll have a moan and it's just us three being us three going to work and coming home. hello. there is a change on the way, and for some, it will come as a shock to the system, especially in those parts of the uk where...
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on a night—time, we come out me and me sister come out wait for georgia, walk home and georgia goes hers. off we go home, and they get raging because i leave them first and they've got further to walk. we clear our air, have a good chat, have a laugh or if we're feeling down we'll have a cry or we'll have a moan and it's just us three being us three going to work and coming home. hello there. there's going to be some major changes next week, and things could look a little different on sunday across some parts of the country. but on saturday, we've got more of the same. it's going to be a cold start, but there will be plenty of warm sunshine. temperatures early on saturday could be close to freezing in some rural areas. it'll warm up quickly. any mist and fog in northern ireland will lift. it will stay quite cloudy in the far north of scotland. 0therwise lots of sunshine, just a bit of fairweather cloud once again and the winds will be light. and temperatures on saturday similar to what we had on friday, could again make 19—20 degrees in some northern parts of england. a reminder that on
on a night—time, we come out me and me sister come out wait for georgia, walk home and georgia goes hers. off we go home, and they get raging because i leave them first and they've got further to walk. we clear our air, have a good chat, have a laugh or if we're feeling down we'll have a cry or we'll have a moan and it's just us three being us three going to work and coming home. hello there. there's going to be some major changes next week, and things could look a little different on sunday...
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on a night—time, we come out, me and me sister come out wait for georgia, walk home and georgia goesurs. off we go home, and they get raging because i leave them first and they've got further to walk. we clear our air, have a good chat, have a laugh or if we're feeling down we'll have a cry or we'll have a moan and it's just us three being us three going to work and coming home. music hello there. spring is on hold as we edge towards the end of march. cold air has been sweeping southwards. some of us have seen some sleet and some snow. and through thursday, the day starts off with a widespread frost and some ice. it's going to turn into a day of sunny spells and wintry showers. this cold front has been ushering in the cold air. along the line of this weather front, a band of cloud, rain, sleet and snow. behind it, speckled shower clouds in cold air. that's where we have some wintry showers feeding in from the north. so the very first part of the morning, we'll tend to clear that rain, sleet and snow away from the far south. some of those wintry showers continuing to push in the espec
on a night—time, we come out, me and me sister come out wait for georgia, walk home and georgia goesurs. off we go home, and they get raging because i leave them first and they've got further to walk. we clear our air, have a good chat, have a laugh or if we're feeling down we'll have a cry or we'll have a moan and it's just us three being us three going to work and coming home. music hello there. spring is on hold as we edge towards the end of march. cold air has been sweeping southwards....
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on a night—time, we come out me and me sister come out wait for georgia, walk home and georgia goes her home, and they get raging because i leave them first and they've got further to walk. we clear our air, have a good chat, have a laugh or if we're feeling down we'll have a cry or we'll have a moan and it's just us three being us three going to work and coming home. hello, there. well, for most of us, saturday brought much in the way of sunshine. top temperature, 20.5 celsius was recorded in north west wales in porthmadog. i want you to concentrate, though, on the skies in eastern england, where we had lots of sunshine and temperatures quite widely17—19 degrees. big change on the way, though, for sunday afternoon, as those temperatures are going to be a lot lower. now, the reason for that, is we are going to see an area of cloud that at the moment is in the north sea and that is set to swing inland as the winds of change direction to more of an easterly around our area of high pressure. now, there really will be just two types of weather around on sunday. it is going to be a cold star
on a night—time, we come out me and me sister come out wait for georgia, walk home and georgia goes her home, and they get raging because i leave them first and they've got further to walk. we clear our air, have a good chat, have a laugh or if we're feeling down we'll have a cry or we'll have a moan and it's just us three being us three going to work and coming home. hello, there. well, for most of us, saturday brought much in the way of sunshine. top temperature, 20.5 celsius was recorded...
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russian attention to georgia is something that historically has been quite often turned to georgia. so of course we are always attentive, always worried because we have an occupation line. we have two regions, 20% of georgia's territory that is occupied with huge military bases in those two regions that could at any time move. but that doesn't mean that georgia has changed. in fact today we have entered our plea for membership, the same way as moldova and yesterday ukraine, and that means that those three countries, the trio of associated members is moving down the same path. so yes, you can try to frighten the countries. that doesn't mean that you change their orientation, that you change their determination to keep their independence and independent sovereignty means that you choose your allies, you choose the organizations in which you want to integrate. >> what do you make of the conversations that we've heard from, for instance, it's been reported in european newspapers that french president emmanuel macron says that this is not the same putin that he met with in 2019. that the
russian attention to georgia is something that historically has been quite often turned to georgia. so of course we are always attentive, always worried because we have an occupation line. we have two regions, 20% of georgia's territory that is occupied with huge military bases in those two regions that could at any time move. but that doesn't mean that georgia has changed. in fact today we have entered our plea for membership, the same way as moldova and yesterday ukraine, and that means that...
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georgia has increased provider graham reimbursement rates by 15% and georgia has increased the income eligibility to the maximum of 85% for the median income. individual states have used my written testimony just a few last things. having three programs with different application eligibility's will be extremely confusing as a struggle with one streamlined process. bbb would necessitate states to build out at least two additional eligibility systems, going against the progress we have made in creating one state eligibility system. scoring estimates childcare providers will be reimbursed and less in 2028 for childcare than they are charging now. but also with caps on tuition which will make paying increased wages to teachers impossible and decreasing access to childcare from center closures "build back better" would triple the regulatory burden at each program would likely require a three-year plan with with annual progress reports. once every three years or. >> ms. reynolds if you could summarize your last comment i. >> yes a few more paragraphs. "build back better" what if george the
georgia has increased provider graham reimbursement rates by 15% and georgia has increased the income eligibility to the maximum of 85% for the median income. individual states have used my written testimony just a few last things. having three programs with different application eligibility's will be extremely confusing as a struggle with one streamlined process. bbb would necessitate states to build out at least two additional eligibility systems, going against the progress we have made in...
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that's what i did in georgia developed a good program in georgia, by the way, but don't just didn't come and so one day i was walking in the down floor dance as flow in the white house and met this woman who was one of the press people that's it. you know, i would cover my nobody ever covers my meetings in she said miss carter. mental health is just not a sexy issue and that with and that i didn't like but i never did get very much coverage for it. but we two of the country and it was needed to developed legislation and past the mental health systems act of 1980 it passed through congress. one month before jim as he says was involuntarily retired from the white house and the incoming president put it on his show never implemented. it was one of the greatest disappointments of my life. you're watching american history tv where you're listening to rosalind carter in her own words. coming up her role as a political and policy partner to president carter serving a groundbreaking role as a representative of the country on foreign trips. you'll also hear her assessment of what she believes to
that's what i did in georgia developed a good program in georgia, by the way, but don't just didn't come and so one day i was walking in the down floor dance as flow in the white house and met this woman who was one of the press people that's it. you know, i would cover my nobody ever covers my meetings in she said miss carter. mental health is just not a sexy issue and that with and that i didn't like but i never did get very much coverage for it. but we two of the country and it was needed to...
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agency. 4-year-olds eorgia rn license programs in georgia today meaning 14% of all georgia 4-year-olds rn an unlicensed setting such as at home with a parent, grandparent or nanny. the cbo is underestimating the demand and cost of providing the program in build back better. it is a carefully crafted bipartisan compromise which established precedents already in place which could increase wages immediately. they are too broken to expand access to childcare while making it affordable for families.ld congress used it during the pandemic. to resource the example, georgia has eliminated co-pays, all staff including custodians, bus drivers will receive $3000 in supplemental wages. $ market stabilization dollars grants to its providers support for employee wages as georgia requires providers, and families with relief. georgia will serve an additional 10,000 children through september when funds end. georgia has increased provider reimbursement rates for all tears under the quality rating system by 15% and georgia increase income eligibility tof the maximum to median incomes. a few examples, th
agency. 4-year-olds eorgia rn license programs in georgia today meaning 14% of all georgia 4-year-olds rn an unlicensed setting such as at home with a parent, grandparent or nanny. the cbo is underestimating the demand and cost of providing the program in build back better. it is a carefully crafted bipartisan compromise which established precedents already in place which could increase wages immediately. they are too broken to expand access to childcare while making it affordable for...
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why because georgia is not on our side does not help us in the war?d does what is in favor of ukraine as he believes. we must support it , support lies, people understand lies, lie down, you said, you wait for us , please. well, you said to think finished i listened patiently, have courage. hear before a different point of view. you said and you must support. because everything that the giver of everything has done is done for the benefit of france, remember how i decided to sign it and we must support it, because everything is lying for the benefit of ukraine. he. well, we'll be lying about mines. lying about the holocaust lying. he is lying about the fact that russians are raping massively women and girls in ukraine. but we will support it too. you just said that, they are not me, we are lady. may i first answer about the ambassador of ukraine in georgia who was recalled and fired, in my opinion, and so on. you know, in 2008 , what we know was, yes, then mr. zelensky happened, who now demands unconditional support from georgia and almost starts a wa
why because georgia is not on our side does not help us in the war?d does what is in favor of ukraine as he believes. we must support it , support lies, people understand lies, lie down, you said, you wait for us , please. well, you said to think finished i listened patiently, have courage. hear before a different point of view. you said and you must support. because everything that the giver of everything has done is done for the benefit of france, remember how i decided to sign it and we must...
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in georgia right now, 99% of the business in georgia are small businesses. >> trevor: wow. >> 49% oftand small businesses, we're in a lot of trouble. and if we don't do our work to prop them up and to help them, support them as they grow, and more importantly, help them scale, then we're actually hurting the very people we say we want to help in our economy. >> trevor: if you were to become the governor of georgia-- people are screaming as i say that and cheering right now. >> thank you. >> trevor: if you were to become the governor of georgia, what are some of the first steps you think you would take to help small businesses, if you're saying 99% of them are small business in georgia, what do you think could change? where can government step in and where should that marriage end between the government helping a small business while also making a business a business? >> the first thing we need to do is expand medicaid in georgia, which seems like a counterintuitive answer to the question you asked. >> trevor: it does. >> georgia spends billions of dollars if what's called uncoverage
in georgia right now, 99% of the business in georgia are small businesses. >> trevor: wow. >> 49% oftand small businesses, we're in a lot of trouble. and if we don't do our work to prop them up and to help them, support them as they grow, and more importantly, help them scale, then we're actually hurting the very people we say we want to help in our economy. >> trevor: if you were to become the governor of georgia-- people are screaming as i say that and cheering right now....
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right now, mrs. secretary general, can you tell us more about georgia med defense minister from georgia, attended to me, cheryl and you have, and you sent recently that say to print agreement that we need to do more to support georgia. so what our options are where discussed, for example, to name. thank you very much. i think we need to realize that the we are faced with the top new secured to download it, which of course affects the people of ukraine. it's devastating for damage. ah, but is also putting more pressure on a, a, also those countries in our neighborhood or who are not members on they don't not members of you conscious at risk. ah, georgia is one of them on the georgia and offense, been sued, attended to meeting, or all alice listened very carefully to his intervention. where he stated that the challenges georgia faces being a contra, which has all that is seen the consequences or aggression actions by russia back in 2008 on the, on the old attempts by russia to the, to, to interfere in georgia and domestic affairs. ah, so the message to one of the lessons we have to learn
right now, mrs. secretary general, can you tell us more about georgia med defense minister from georgia, attended to me, cheryl and you have, and you sent recently that say to print agreement that we need to do more to support georgia. so what our options are where discussed, for example, to name. thank you very much. i think we need to realize that the we are faced with the top new secured to download it, which of course affects the people of ukraine. it's devastating for damage. ah, but is...
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in georgia, by the way. but that just didn't come so one day i was walking down the floor in the white house and met this woman who was one of the press people. i said, you know, no one ever covers my meetings and she said ms. carter, mental health is just not a sexy issue. and that was, i didn't like, but i never did give her very much coverage for but we toured the country, found out what was needed, developed legislation and passed mental health systems act of 1980. it passed through congress one month before jumy, as he says, was involuntarily retired up from the white house, and incoming president never implemented it, one of the greatest disappointments of my life. >> you're watching american history tv, where you're listening to roselyn carter in her own words. coming up, her role as a political and policy partner to president carter, serving a groundbreaking role as a representative of the country on foreign trips. you'll also hear her assessment of what she believes to be jimmy carter's biggest achi
in georgia, by the way. but that just didn't come so one day i was walking down the floor in the white house and met this woman who was one of the press people. i said, you know, no one ever covers my meetings and she said ms. carter, mental health is just not a sexy issue. and that was, i didn't like, but i never did give her very much coverage for but we toured the country, found out what was needed, developed legislation and passed mental health systems act of 1980. it passed through...
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in the state of georgia. to three daughters, i don't want to see that happen. >> neil: sorry if i misrepresented. that wasn't intensional. do you think that you would have won at least one of those seats and the senate would be under republican control right now? >> well, listen, neil. the fact is that incumbent u.s. senator got thrown in to a run-off when they never should have been there in the first place. if that had not happened, the run offs wouldn't have matter because the balance of the senate wouldn't be there. that is not something that i can control. my name wasn't on the ballot in 2020. my opponent's name was. you ask ask him those questions. we have had a record year economically last year. we're only halfway through this fiscal year. we're about to break what we did last year this year. that is what i'm focused on. >> neil: all right. governor brian kemp on those developments. he's up ten points in the poll over david purdue. by the way, we placed calls to senator purdue's offices as stacey abra
in the state of georgia. to three daughters, i don't want to see that happen. >> neil: sorry if i misrepresented. that wasn't intensional. do you think that you would have won at least one of those seats and the senate would be under republican control right now? >> well, listen, neil. the fact is that incumbent u.s. senator got thrown in to a run-off when they never should have been there in the first place. if that had not happened, the run offs wouldn't have matter because the...
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, that didn't go so you've made it into georgia also. what do you have any documents proving that you were arrested twice in russia? law very good. they're on their phones nonstop. they communicate via messaging apps with people trying to leave russia. so far over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flight to the west have been stopped because of the war is i see busy the people fleeing russia. understand how terrible this war is? cock thrush, and what's happened to our country says you're only allowed to call the war a special operation. no new girls have been arrested for simply displaying posters of peace in russia, it's almost impossible to protest against the invasion of ukraine around 15000 people have been arrested so far. restrictions on freedom of speech had been tightened to the extreme. even balloons in the colors of the ukrainian flag can trigger the state authorities was to sub mclaughlin, and let us see him in the 1st cray already for russians right now is to get out of there ah, til to the shor
, that didn't go so you've made it into georgia also. what do you have any documents proving that you were arrested twice in russia? law very good. they're on their phones nonstop. they communicate via messaging apps with people trying to leave russia. so far over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flight to the west have been stopped because of the war is i see busy the people fleeing russia. understand how terrible this war is? cock thrush, and what's happened to...
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and whether georgia will be the next one. that's a very difficult question.e have been the first one, so i hope it's not going to be repeated, but nobody can be sure of what would be the reaction in the case of a defeat and nobody can know what the reaction will be with a half result, half victory. we are there, we are very close. we have forces in those occupied places. of course it's very important. georgia and mull dove moldova i on ukraine because that's where things would be happening, but at the same time, and i hope this will be the case during the nato summit, i hope it's the case in the eu negotiations on t the meetings, and that is my purpose and judge -- why georgia is on my mind. >> thank you so much for being with us today. >> thank you. >>> happening today, judge ketanji brown jackson is facing her second and final round of questions from senators. this after a contentious day of questions yesterday on the hill. we'll be watching, next. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva a plus fuels six key i
and whether georgia will be the next one. that's a very difficult question.e have been the first one, so i hope it's not going to be repeated, but nobody can be sure of what would be the reaction in the case of a defeat and nobody can know what the reaction will be with a half result, half victory. we are there, we are very close. we have forces in those occupied places. of course it's very important. georgia and mull dove moldova i on ukraine because that's where things would be happening, but...
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is calling sanctions ineffective, is that a concerning signal coming from georgia? >> we are calling on all countries to stand up for not only the sovereignty and territorial integrity and independence of ukraine, really what is at the center of the conflict, but to stand up for the broader principles that are at the heart of the rule-based order that have undergirded 70 something years of unprecedented levels of stability, security, prosperity the world over. the same principles that russia violated in 2008 when russian forces invaded georgia is the same principle that vladimir putin is violating today. the idea that border should be inviolable, that you countries, big nations cannot bully small countries, small nations. the idea that might does not equate to write, all of these things are being conceptualized, whether in europe, the indo pacific and anywhere in between. we have called on countries the world over to stand with ukraine and to stand with these broader principles. >> you said it is important that any diplomatic pursuit by ukraine -- does that include
is calling sanctions ineffective, is that a concerning signal coming from georgia? >> we are calling on all countries to stand up for not only the sovereignty and territorial integrity and independence of ukraine, really what is at the center of the conflict, but to stand up for the broader principles that are at the heart of the rule-based order that have undergirded 70 something years of unprecedented levels of stability, security, prosperity the world over. the same principles that...