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and of the locational people the question being raised is that why aren't there more long term georgia bill solutions being undertaken why aren't these people in low lying areas. moved bowman and clear and white on them or infrastructure actions taken a good deal of this but of course when you're talking about extreme climate change conditions extreme weather events because of climate change it's also a long term plan there's been a massachusetts institute of technology study that says that by the end of the century 80 percent of india's massive population would be exposed to extreme weather conditions that are not natural for human beings unless by mature and action a stick now to have long term repercussions this could be become the norm so in absence of long term funding there but what about in the short term what sort of example is available for these flood victims well the primary source of help has the security forces and places like bunk that there's also an international presence to help refugees in places like fox is bizarre these are unique challenge of being a law like country an
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really helped to grow by a generous tax credits from the state employees 90,000 people in georgia that heart beat billuled to go into effect january one is still not affect yet likely to be challenged in lower courts that's why we're really seeing a wait and see attitude by some of the large per movie make percent in the state. they aren't leaving yet. the larger companies have hedge their bets. they're saying they won't work in georgia if the law goes into effect. but it is not going to go into effect for some time because the federal courts likely to block it temporarily at least. if could be a couple of years down the road. when you look at the growth of some of the towns like the effect film and tv has had here it is just tremendous before the walking dead started filming there were 7 businesses on main street. today there are 80. jon back to you. >> steve from atlanta. steve, thank you. a new episode of waters world coming up tonight at 8 eastern here's jesse with a preview. >> fourth of july holiday party weekend continues tonight with waters world. don't miss it. >> an interesting way to honor
really helped to grow by a generous tax credits from the state employees 90,000 people in georgia that heart beat billuled to go into effect january one is still not affect yet likely to be challenged in lower courts that's why we're really seeing a wait and see attitude by some of the large per movie make percent in the state. they aren't leaving yet. the larger companies have hedge their bets. they're saying they won't work in georgia if the law goes into effect. but it is not going to go...
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bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia reserves. the chair will remind all persons in the gallery that they are here as guests of the house and any manifestation of approval or disapproval of the proceedings is in violation of the rules of the house. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: madam speaker, it gives me great pleasure to yield one minute to a person who has done more for this -- as much as anyone else, without strong support this bill would never passed in 2010, the distinguished speaker of the house. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. the speaker: thank you, madam speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding and for his kind remarks and for his tremendous leadership. from the first minutes of the assault on our country, mr. nadler -- mr. chairman nadler was there, was there to meet the needs of our country as we protected but also to meet the needs of those who rushed in to save lives. i want to also salute congresswoman carolyn maloney, who wore a firefighter's jacket through the hea
bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia reserves. the chair will remind all persons in the gallery that they are here as guests of the house and any manifestation of approval or disapproval of the proceedings is in violation of the rules of the house. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: madam speaker, it gives me great pleasure to yield one minute to a person who has done more for this -- as much as anyone else, without strong support this bill would never...
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those remarks by cory booker playing right into the situation here in georgia where a strict anti-abortion billled to become law at the start of the year, and that proposed law is dividing people here in the state of georgia. a lot of newcomers from california and from new york here to work in the growing film and television industry, on the other side in rural georgia, a lot of conservative voters. we went could down to savoy, ge, about an hour from here, to find out what they thought about pullouts by netflix or disney. we went to town where they filled "the walking dead." here's what they had to say. >> we appreciate hollywood's impact economically but not at the expense and value of sacrificing unborn children. >> reporter: over the past decade here, the film industry and television has become a huge business, $3 billion a year in georgia, now making the state a real leader. also about 90,000 people employed. this heartbeat bill, though, could put it all into jeopardy, but many people see a likely challenge in the courts. so as of now, we are not seeing an exodus of major film companies yet
those remarks by cory booker playing right into the situation here in georgia where a strict anti-abortion billled to become law at the start of the year, and that proposed law is dividing people here in the state of georgia. a lot of newcomers from california and from new york here to work in the growing film and television industry, on the other side in rural georgia, a lot of conservative voters. we went could down to savoy, ge, about an hour from here, to find out what they thought about...
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it will feature professor bill allison of georgia southern, professor carissa threat i've -- also of chapman university and professor emeritus jim wilbanks who was at the general staff college and is now happily living in texas. i will turn it over to the first session. >> good morning, thank you so much for coming. i want to thank beth for inviting us out. i also want to thank the center of military history for supporting this, as well as the center at ku. beth has already introduced this amazing panel, i will let you read the bios as we get started. i think the best place to start is in 1971. in that summer, the "armed forces journal" publishes a scathing indictment of the armed forces, especially those in vietnam. it is called the collapse of the armed forces. you can tell by the title this is not an uplifting assessment. the author is a marine colonel. my sense is he is not very excited by what he sees and he is far from subtle in his claims. listen to what he said. the morale, discipline and and battle worthiness of the u.s. armed forces was lower and were -- worse than at anyti
it will feature professor bill allison of georgia southern, professor carissa threat i've -- also of chapman university and professor emeritus jim wilbanks who was at the general staff college and is now happily living in texas. i will turn it over to the first session. >> good morning, thank you so much for coming. i want to thank beth for inviting us out. i also want to thank the center of military history for supporting this, as well as the center at ku. beth has already introduced...
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. >> bill: knew from the state of georgia this hour. any person of interest has been taken into custody after the shooting of a sheriff's deputy. he tried to stop a stolen vehicle. >> gun shots were exchanged. one of our deputies was hit. one of the suspects that we believed was that gunman was h hit. our deputy was taken to northeast georgia medical center here where he died. when they assisted, continuing to look for suspects. >> bill: that is northeast of atlanta. the alleged gunman is in the hospital. they believe that a new purcha n of interest was inside the stolen vehicle. >> at least two confirmed gunshot victims. possibly a third one. >> sandra: it was utterly fourth of july weekend for many in the city of chicago. five people shot and killed. the mayor deploying 1500 additional officers to work overtime to control the city streets there over the holidays. they said those efforts seem to be helping. "i'm 6:00 p.m. wednesday july 3rd, 65 people have been arrested on gun possession charges in chicago. 138 guns have been taken off
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up the shenandoah valley and took foreheadburg and came down georgia avenue to threaten washingtonst >> la week d.c. delegate introduced a bill to preserve civil war flight in d.c., maryland,nind virgi a lot of hi right under our feet in washington, d.c. >>> ready, set, shop! today isazon prime day. >> deals are already available and this year it go on for 48 suurs. consumer reporter n hogan is working for you with a look at some of the sales and how to make sure you don't miss out. >> reporter: well, amazon is actually promising more than 1 million deals during prime dayye this r, hoping to pass the 4.2 billion dollars in sales r shat ited in last year. so the discou are exclusive to prime members with new sales popping up across category every five minute and it can be pretty overwhelming and hard to keep up ith if you aren't looking for something specific but if you've been eyeing one of amazon's product, this is the time to grab it. >> some of our best deals are across the site but including our amazon devices so the fire tv 6 and echo and echo dot all have deals. you'll be able to find those almost the entire time over t
up the shenandoah valley and took foreheadburg and came down georgia avenue to threaten washingtonst >> la week d.c. delegate introduced a bill to preserve civil war flight in d.c., maryland,nind virgi a lot of hi right under our feet in washington, d.c. >>> ready, set, shop! today isazon prime day. >> deals are already available and this year it go on for 48 suurs. consumer reporter n hogan is working for you with a look at some of the sales and how to make sure you don't...
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georgia avenue. >> this week d.c. delegate eleanor holmes norton introduced a bill toes pve sites in d.c., maryland, and virginia.e playing out high above our studios. today we replaced the o antenna our building today. this is quite a sight because it took an entire helicopter to be able to do that. there were a lot of folks outside cafhing a glimpse o this on this beautiful day that we had today. so starting august 2nd, news4 and zy tv are moving to a new frequency. if you watch us using a tv anyo teniaare going to need to rescan your television or you're got going to lose the signals. if you tch us oncable, satellite or digital, you don't need to rescan. pretty cool stuff out there. >>> what a beautiful saturday it was, and we needed to dry out h after tis soggy week we just had l it seemske everybody was out doing something outside today. >> heabsolutely, as t should be. tomorrow i think we can get another repeaterformance. absolutely gorgeous weather ine storfor your sunday. a little bit -- it's like little slight tweaks you will notice. the humidity does nudge up a biin. low 80s washington. d.c. right now t
georgia avenue. >> this week d.c. delegate eleanor holmes norton introduced a bill toes pve sites in d.c., maryland, and virginia.e playing out high above our studios. today we replaced the o antenna our building today. this is quite a sight because it took an entire helicopter to be able to do that. there were a lot of folks outside cafhing a glimpse o this on this beautiful day that we had today. so starting august 2nd, news4 and zy tv are moving to a new frequency. if you watch us...
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the bill is co-sponsored by georgia congressmember john lewis and michigan democrat rashida tlaib, another of the four congresswomen cited by trump in recent racist attacks. this comes as congress members of both major parties have pledged support to a nonbinding resolution that would condemn the boycott, divest and sanctions, or bds, movement against israel over its human rights abuses and its occupation of palestinian lands. the house of representatives voted wednesday to block president trump's move to sidestep congress by allowing u.s. weapons sales to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. house democrats voted to send three resolutions of disapproval of the sales to the white house, where president trump has promised a veto. just four republicans supported the measures, which would bar the sale of more than $8 billion of raytheon precision-guided weapons syststems. critics say such weapons have been used to target civilians in the saudi-led war on yemen, which has sparked the largest humanitarian crisis in the world. meanwhile, the white house said wednesday it will deploy 500 u.
the bill is co-sponsored by georgia congressmember john lewis and michigan democrat rashida tlaib, another of the four congresswomen cited by trump in recent racist attacks. this comes as congress members of both major parties have pledged support to a nonbinding resolution that would condemn the boycott, divest and sanctions, or bds, movement against israel over its human rights abuses and its occupation of palestinian lands. the house of representatives voted wednesday to block president...
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georgia, ohio, missouri. there have well over, almost 400 anti-choice bills move through republican legislatures. they have not all become law. we're up against and so we have got to change who is making the laws. we also need to make sure there are different people at those tables when we get ready to do redistricting in this country in 202021. that is a long answer. the women are there, ready to run enable take this on. >> what you see as emily's list 's role in louisiana and mississippi where there is going to be legislative elections but they are going to be democrats atop the ballot who say they have signed abortion restriction. what is the role there? in schriock: i will say mississippi and alabama we are just starting our outreach there. i wish we were deep in all 50 states. we are not. we did play in over 30 last election cycle but we are not in all 50. seeinggoing to start more activity in states like louisiana and the base. we believe, -- we know that ther e are strong democratic women who share our values who are willing to start changing hearts and minds of. democrats in those states
georgia, ohio, missouri. there have well over, almost 400 anti-choice bills move through republican legislatures. they have not all become law. we're up against and so we have got to change who is making the laws. we also need to make sure there are different people at those tables when we get ready to do redistricting in this country in 202021. that is a long answer. the women are there, ready to run enable take this on. >> what you see as emily's list 's role in louisiana and...
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bill immediately. i yield back. mr. collins: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i now yield one minute to the distinguished chairman of the foreign affairs committee, the gentleman from new york, mr. engel. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized for one minute. mr. engel: i thank my friend for yielding to me. madam speaker, we all remember where we were on that fateful day of tuesday, seven, 2001. -- september 11, 2001. today we finally make permanent our nation's commitment to take tear of the heroes of 9/11 and their families. we know in the first few seconds of this horrific attack our brave first responder rushed toward the wreckage to help their fellow americans and has been said before many of the 9/11 first responders and survivors are living with serious illnesses due to toxic pollutants that filled the air at ground zero and many of them are no longer with us. congress create add victim compensation fund in 2001 which committed to those americans and their families that we
bill immediately. i yield back. mr. collins: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i now yield one minute to the distinguished chairman of the foreign affairs committee, the gentleman from new york, mr. engel. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized for one minute. mr. engel: i thank my friend for yielding to me. madam speaker, we all remember where we were on that fateful day of...
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that is why we are here today with the bill with the bill of the the gentleman from georgia, which is a reasonable step to address what were clearly unintended consequences of previous legislation. i'm pleased to support this bill. i thank mr. scott and mr. zeldin for introducing this bill and i urge members to vote yes and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california reserves. the gentleman from kentucky, mr. barr is recognized. mr. barr: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of h.r. 1988 the protect affordable mortgages act introduced by mr. scott. this bill is an important continuation of work that lee zeldin from long island who is a lieutenant colonel, started last congress to protect our nation's veterans from financial fraud. this congress, i was pleased to join congressmen zeldin and scott along with my colleague with congressman levin to advance this bill through both this committee, the financial services committee and the veterans affairs committee. last year s. 2155 pro growth banking bill in a generation. section 309 included
that is why we are here today with the bill with the bill of the the gentleman from georgia, which is a reasonable step to address what were clearly unintended consequences of previous legislation. i'm pleased to support this bill. i thank mr. scott and mr. zeldin for introducing this bill and i urge members to vote yes and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california reserves. the gentleman from kentucky, mr. barr is recognized. mr. barr: i yield myself such time as i...
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bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia reserves. the chair will remind all persons in the gallery that they are here as guests of the house and any manifestation of approval or disapproval of the proceedings is in violation of the rules of the house. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: madam speaker, it gives me great pleasure to yield one minute to a person who has done more for this -- as much as anyone else, without strong support this bill would never passed in 2010, the distinguished speaker of the house. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. the speaker: thank you, madam speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding and for his kind remarks and for his tremendous leadership. from the first minutes of the assault on our country, mr. nadler -- mr. chairman nadler was there, was there to meet the needs of our country as we protected but also to meet the needs of those who rushed in to save lives. i want to also salute congresswoman carolyn maloney, who wore a firefighter's jacket through the hea
bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia reserves. the chair will remind all persons in the gallery that they are here as guests of the house and any manifestation of approval or disapproval of the proceedings is in violation of the rules of the house. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: madam speaker, it gives me great pleasure to yield one minute to a person who has done more for this -- as much as anyone else, without strong support this bill would never...
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bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. woodall: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the the gentlewoman from pennsylvania. ms. houlahan: i rise to support the rule and nd arch a. part of the reason why i separated from the air force was from lack of sufficient child care options. people are forced to decide between building their careers and building their families. this is bad for our economy and our country. we need to be working to ensure we retain the best possible talent for any and every job. 82% of americans believe this should be provided. this should start at the top at the federal level. i can't think of a world that any party would fail to understand having the best and brightest people working in our government. no one should have to choose between family and career. the government should be leading by example and this legislation allows us to effectively send a message
bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. woodall: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the the gentlewoman from pennsylvania. ms. houlahan: i rise to support the rule and nd arch a. part of the reason why i separated from the air force was from lack of sufficient child care options....
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with the film industry, but with other industries that are here in georgia, i was asked to come and have a conversation about what the billoes, what the bill means, and how we can best support women and the film industry, and i'm there to provide information. there. >> athere are a lot of folks wh are pretty supportive of abortion rights are horrified by the legislation in georgia and alabama and other places and wondering what can be done. what is your view of pulling production as a political leverage in response to this legislation? >> i support and understand the emotional and the political pull of a boycott call. i grew up in the deep south. boycotts have long been a part of how civil rights have advanced, but we also have to have a long-term understanding of what's happened. republicans have spent the louisiana 40 years building a narrative, but also building the capacity to push these bans across the country. and simply taking down or take weigh jobs is not going to solve the fundamental problem of political power. and so my intention is to stay and fight, to build the political power, to not only fight back agains
with the film industry, but with other industries that are here in georgia, i was asked to come and have a conversation about what the billoes, what the bill means, and how we can best support women and the film industry, and i'm there to provide information. there. >> athere are a lot of folks wh are pretty supportive of abortion rights are horrified by the legislation in georgia and alabama and other places and wondering what can be done. what is your view of pulling production as a...
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georgia is recognized. mr. collins: ready to close. mr. speaker, it's a great bill. .ou heard the accolades the gentlelady from pennsylvania made that case clear. i ask everybody to support it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia yields back. the gentlelady from california is recognized. mr. bass: the tragically high number of law enforcement professionals who take their own lives each year is a serious problem that must be addressed. according to blue help, an advocacy organization that works to reduce mental health stigma in the law enforcement community, 167 law enforcement officers committed suicide in 2018. by comparison, in the same year, 144 law enforcement officers died in the line of duty. s. 998 will help suicide prevention assistance to law enforcement officers in need. i ask my colleagues to join me in supporting this important measure and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass -- te 998 -- not as amended pass senate
georgia is recognized. mr. collins: ready to close. mr. speaker, it's a great bill. .ou heard the accolades the gentlelady from pennsylvania made that case clear. i ask everybody to support it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia yields back. the gentlelady from california is recognized. mr. bass: the tragically high number of law enforcement professionals who take their own lives each year is a serious problem that must be addressed. according to blue help, an...
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with the film industry, but with other industries that are here in georgia, i was asked to come and have a conversation about what the billhat the bill means, and how we can best support women and the film industry, and i'm there to provide information. >> there are a lot of folks who are pretty supportive of abortion rights are horrified by the legislation in georgia and alabama and other places and wondering what can be done. what is your view of pulling production as a political leverage in response to this legislation? >> i support and understand the emotional and the political pull of a boycott call. i grew up in the deep south. boycotts have long been a part of how civil rights have advanced, but we also have to have a long-term understanding of what's happened. republicans have spent the louisiana 40 years building a narrative, but also building the capacity to push these bans across the country. and simply taking down or take weigh jobs is not going to solve the fundamental problem of political power. and so my intention is to stay and fight, to build the political power, to not only fight back against these bans
with the film industry, but with other industries that are here in georgia, i was asked to come and have a conversation about what the billhat the bill means, and how we can best support women and the film industry, and i'm there to provide information. >> there are a lot of folks who are pretty supportive of abortion rights are horrified by the legislation in georgia and alabama and other places and wondering what can be done. what is your view of pulling production as a political...
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georgia reserves. ms. lofgren: i would be pleased to yield three minutes to the sponsor of the bill, the gentleman from florida, mr. soto. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized for three minutes. mr. soto: thank you, mr. speaker and i thank the chairwoman from california for her time and leadership on this issue. i think the congress understands at this point that venezuela is in crisis and its people are in risis under the evil fist of a tyrannical dictator who has stayed in power through fraudulent electrics. that's why the united states recognized the interim president in a bipartisan fashion from president trump and leaders in the senate to leaders in the house including our speaker, nancy pelosi. and that's why we have come together in a bipartisan fashion to file and pursue the passage of the venezuela t.p.s. act which was co-introduced with bipartisanship. with congressman diaz-balart, who has joined me here today, co-introducing it to try to get the job done and to get everybody together. we have been joined by such amazing leaders like congresswoman shalala who helped on ru
georgia reserves. ms. lofgren: i would be pleased to yield three minutes to the sponsor of the bill, the gentleman from florida, mr. soto. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized for three minutes. mr. soto: thank you, mr. speaker and i thank the chairwoman from california for her time and leadership on this issue. i think the congress understands at this point that venezuela is in crisis and its people are in risis under the evil fist of a tyrannical dictator who has...
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georgia avenue to threaten washington. >> last week d.c. delegate elnor holmes norton introduced a billpreserve sites in d.c., maryland, and virginia. >>> we are monitoring barry as it goes over louisiana, dumping several inches of rain. >> yeah, let's turn to the weather channel meteorologist stephanie abrams. what are conditions like where you are this morning? >> reporter: you know, we are getting lucky this morning, guys, because we are right in the middle of two bands of rain on either side of us. so we are dry right now, but, you know, the heaviest rain that we have seen has been up close to seven inches in some places louisiana. re we are lucky when it came to the rainfall. where we were not lucky was with the push of water here on the river. behind me you see the water. this has gone down since 'm yesterday i guessing about threeish feet. here is the, thing guys. this river is out of the its banks. they have en having problems with this river since the spring with all the snow melt up north, the wet spring, that brought the water down the mississippi and here. but with that surg
georgia avenue to threaten washington. >> last week d.c. delegate elnor holmes norton introduced a billpreserve sites in d.c., maryland, and virginia. >>> we are monitoring barry as it goes over louisiana, dumping several inches of rain. >> yeah, let's turn to the weather channel meteorologist stephanie abrams. what are conditions like where you are this morning? >> reporter: you know, we are getting lucky this morning, guys, because we are right in the middle of two...
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at 8:00 permanent even, georgeer georgia rubble congressman bob bra with talk about the impeachment of president bill clinton how that relates into the current investigation into president trump. then rhythm character is the guest. he'll discuss how to make cyber space more secure. journalist allen surfingen and aaron shot will talk about how president trump's decide to run to office was not impulsive. and check your cable guide for more schedule information. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, everyone. can everybody hear me okay? no. it's not on. how about now? that's better. okay. thank you for coming. i'm laurie gillman, co-owner of east city book shop and i'm really happy to welcome everybody e everyone here tonight. anyone the crowd who is here for the first time? one person. welcome. we're very glad you're here. normally we have at least half the crowd who is here for the first time but this is very much a hometown crowd this evening so i hope everybody buy -- behaves for you. we're happy to have repeat customers back and some of you we see in here often and i just want to aheartfelt th
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today i introduce a bill that would require a citizenship question on the united states census. if we defeat the previous question, as the gentleman from georgia said, then we will be able to consider my bill. it's always been common sense to include a citizenship question on our nation's census. the purpose of the census bureau and all census surveys is to collect data used for apportionment and to better inform the public about the population, business and economics of the united states of america. the collection of citizenship information during a population census is a common practice among countries. this is not new and it should not be controversial. a citizenship question is asked on the census in australia, canada, france, germany, ireland, mexico, and the united kingdom, to name a few. in fact, mr. speaker, the united nations recommends that countries gather citizenship information about their populations. the united nations. knowing how many legal and nonlegal individuals are within our borders is a perfectly appropriate question to ask on our census and i hope we can pass this measure to see that happens. i strongly urge all of my c
today i introduce a bill that would require a citizenship question on the united states census. if we defeat the previous question, as the gentleman from georgia said, then we will be able to consider my bill. it's always been common sense to include a citizenship question on our nation's census. the purpose of the census bureau and all census surveys is to collect data used for apportionment and to better inform the public about the population, business and economics of the united states of...
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georgia. on the house finance committee. a number of republicans came out against this bill.rd some of the language being used, irresponsible, reckless, if you like, i'm told after the interview you will head into the chamber to vote in favor, is that right and why? >> that is right. the question isn't who is excited about who is excited about this deal. the question is nobody is excited about the deal. the question is the next deal any better? the answer is no. the house has the president over a barrel when debt and budget issues. my freshman class extracted $2 trillion worth of concessions out of president obama. you're seeing nancy pelosi try the very same thing. connell: if this were to drag on, not to pass, the debt ceiling becomes an issue that hurts you politically, hurts the economy and markets? >> yes. i'm not worried about the politics. i'm worried about the policy. you're exactly right. i don't have a consensus in this country on budget cutting. i campaigned on cutting budgets. president trump didn't. nancy pelosi didn't. mitch mcconnell didn't. if this drags on, f
georgia. on the house finance committee. a number of republicans came out against this bill.rd some of the language being used, irresponsible, reckless, if you like, i'm told after the interview you will head into the chamber to vote in favor, is that right and why? >> that is right. the question isn't who is excited about who is excited about this deal. the question is nobody is excited about the deal. the question is the next deal any better? the answer is no. the house has the...
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bill, put mine up. do whatever you want to do. that is what congress is supposed to do. >> georgia congressman doug collins exploding a democratic lawmakers urging them as immigration officials confirm a record-breaking amount of migrant children coming into the us. todd: what will it take to get results at the border? the president of border patrol union brandon judd. it is real early in arizona. you heard that tirade by doug collins. that is well and good but is there any sign democrats will come to the table with anything? with anything that could become law and move our country forward on this major problem? >> as of right now absolutely not but good for congressman collins calling out his colleagues on the other side of the aisle for not acting, not doing the things that are needed in order for us to get this crisis under control. we are experiencing something we've never experienced before, arresting people at record numbers and unless congress steps up and do their job to close asylum loopholes and get rid of the magnet drawing people to the united states we are going to continue to see this problem day in and day out. carley: a re
bill, put mine up. do whatever you want to do. that is what congress is supposed to do. >> georgia congressman doug collins exploding a democratic lawmakers urging them as immigration officials confirm a record-breaking amount of migrant children coming into the us. todd: what will it take to get results at the border? the president of border patrol union brandon judd. it is real early in arizona. you heard that tirade by doug collins. that is well and good but is there any sign democrats...
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bill of rights. it's why i've led the charge going down to georgia to fight for women's reproductive freedom.why i have a comprehensive approach to taking on constitutional racism in all its forms whether it's in health care, education, jobs or criminal justice. and so you need to do both. but you also have to have a strong agenda on standing up to the president and even standing up to democrats if necessary on the economy. we don't want bad trade deals. we don't want trade wars. we need to use tariffs effectively. we need a strategy, not just a tantrum as president trump has given us. i know how to do that. i know how to have really aggressive policies to support our unions, to support our workers and to make sure that people can thrive in this economy through national public service to have debt free college as well as something as simple as universal pre-k and affordable day care. >> speaking of taking on other democrats standing up to other democrats, joe biden apologized for praising his work with segregationists when he was down in south carolina over the weekend. and he also had some i
bill of rights. it's why i've led the charge going down to georgia to fight for women's reproductive freedom.why i have a comprehensive approach to taking on constitutional racism in all its forms whether it's in health care, education, jobs or criminal justice. and so you need to do both. but you also have to have a strong agenda on standing up to the president and even standing up to democrats if necessary on the economy. we don't want bad trade deals. we don't want trade wars. we need to use...
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bills. with more than half of u.s. jobpaying less than $18.58 an hour. >> thank you. have a great day. >> repor at the farmer's market in georgia today, vdor te maxwell says a lot of folks are just makingt month to month. >> they've got low income jobs. they work several jobs just to make ends meet. they've got no benefits. >> reporter: having a job does not always mean good pay or benefits. with more and more americans freelancing and workltiple jobs. peter. >>> tonight we are tracking the dangerous weather threat on the long holiday weekend, severe storms and sc orching heat stretching as far north as alaska.c' ron allen has more. >> reporter: no holiday break for firefighters battling more than 100 wild fires across alaska, some caused by lightning. >> use your e,xperience, your knoweep your awareness up. >> reporter: historic heat too. >> the hottest day of all time. >> reporte anchorage, the temperature soaring above the previous record to 90 degrees, expected to stay 10 to 20 degrees above the average through the weekend. >> i like the sun because it's better an the snow. >> reporter: in the lower 48, four million people
bills. with more than half of u.s. jobpaying less than $18.58 an hour. >> thank you. have a great day. >> repor at the farmer's market in georgia today, vdor te maxwell says a lot of folks are just makingt month to month. >> they've got low income jobs. they work several jobs just to make ends meet. they've got no benefits. >> reporter: having a job does not always mean good pay or benefits. with more and more americans freelancing and workltiple jobs. peter....
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georgia is recognized. mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 693 the past act. in a bipartisan fashion this bill takes a step forward to make the practice of soaring something of the past. know the vast majority of breeders care about their businesses. i can tell you there is nothing more offensive than people in your profession who don't follow the rules. . . although the practice of soring is already banned and the industry takes action to police itself, there are still examples of this occurring in the united states. additionally, loopholes in federal law often disallow the united states department of agriculture from taking action against those individuals who were soring their horses. that's why this bill is so important. h.r. 693 amended the 1976 horse protection act to make important changes in enforcement and to address any criteria that could lead to soring. in addition to the technical provisions laid out in this bill, it is an example of the work that can be accomplished when both sides of the aisle work together. while i would have preferred we address this in the energy and commerce
georgia is recognized. mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 693 the past act. in a bipartisan fashion this bill takes a step forward to make the practice of soaring something of the past. know the vast majority of breeders care about their businesses. i can tell you there is nothing more offensive than people in your profession who don't follow the rules. . . although the practice of soring is already banned and the industry takes action to police itself, there are still...
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georgia. it employs more than 90,000 people. that's strict heart rate abortion billed to start next year is likely to be challenged in court. so far we haven't seen any major film studios leaving the state yet. >> the larger companies have hedged their bets. they're saying they won't work in georgia if the law goes into effect. but it's not going to go into effect for some time because the federal court is likely to block it temporarily, at least. >> it could be a couple of years down the road. >> you can really see the impact of the film industry in some of these small towns. for example, before the walking dead started filming in georgia, there were just seven businesses on main street. now there are 80. leland, back to you. leland: the trickle down effect of this will be significant if it actually happens. we'll watch it. steve, thanks so much. molly. molly: and on the west coast, aftershocks still in california. a quick look what's happening in plantation, florida. there's been an explosion, they believe this is related to a gas explosion, and then when we take y
georgia. it employs more than 90,000 people. that's strict heart rate abortion billed to start next year is likely to be challenged in court. so far we haven't seen any major film studios leaving the state yet. >> the larger companies have hedged their bets. they're saying they won't work in georgia if the law goes into effect. but it's not going to go into effect for some time because the federal court is likely to block it temporarily, at least. >> it could be a couple of years...
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bill karins for our forecast good morng >> good morning. the wash out in washington, d.c., the tropics are very warm. we have a spin in the atmosphere in sthern portions of georgia. it's going to head over the warm water the next couple 6 days hurricane center h upped the odds to a 40% tropical depression and 80% in fives. day there is a good bet we'll be tracking it throughout the week. the development zone will take it down to the northern guflf ad push it to the western gf. we could see up to 5 inches of rain and we'll have to wait and see eventually where it tries to move oshore. that could add additional rainfall past the five-day period ther's a look at the big wea story of the day now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> so for today we'll also be tracking a few strong storms through the northern plains. we've been dodging storms the last couple it will continue in kansas city north wards up to minnesota. also the heat is on in texas today easily near 100. >>> hot conditions in the tropics, you c tell we're heading into the middle of summer >> thanks, bill. >> thanks, bill. in today's quick hits, a wild sight for commuts on a busy new york highway
bill karins for our forecast good morng >> good morning. the wash out in washington, d.c., the tropics are very warm. we have a spin in the atmosphere in sthern portions of georgia. it's going to head over the warm water the next couple 6 days hurricane center h upped the odds to a 40% tropical depression and 80% in fives. day there is a good bet we'll be tracking it throughout the week. the development zone will take it down to the northern guflf ad push it to the western gf. we could...
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georgia avenue to threaten washington. >> last week d.c. delegate me eleanor hols norton introduced a bill to preserve sites in d.c., maryland, and virginia. >>> a live look at the natural harbor. the sun is up. 6:39. lauryn ricketts will be back to let us know what the rest of our weekend is looking like. good morning. when i was diagnosed with ms, the first thing i thought about was family.an i came home cried. but, as i've seen mydisea, the medicine has progressed right alongside it. trying to make medications more affordae is important, but if washington isn't careful we might leave innovation behind. let's fix the system the right way.no intion is hope, and the last thing you want to lose in life is hope. >>i.c.e. agents may be conducting immigration raids as we speak. agents are expected to make thousands of arrests startin today. >> yeah, with more on the political fallout we are joined by moderator of "meet the press" chuck todd. we saw the vice president touring the facilities on the border coupled with these raids today. what is the political fallout here, if there is any? and do
georgia avenue to threaten washington. >> last week d.c. delegate me eleanor hols norton introduced a bill to preserve sites in d.c., maryland, and virginia. >>> a live look at the natural harbor. the sun is up. 6:39. lauryn ricketts will be back to let us know what the rest of our weekend is looking like. good morning. when i was diagnosed with ms, the first thing i thought about was family.an i came home cried. but, as i've seen mydisea, the medicine has progressed right...
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bill karins for our forecast good morning >> good morning. the wash out in washington, d.c., the tropics are very warm. we have a spin in the atmosphere in southern portions of georgia. it's going to head over the warm water the next couple 6 days hurricane center has upped the odds to a 40% tropical depression and 80% in five days. there is a good bet we'll be tracking it throughout the week. the development zone will take it down to the northern guflf ad push it to the western gulf. we could see up to 5 inches of rain and we'll have to wait and see eventually where it tries to move on shore. that could add additional rainfa past thllup to minnesota. also the heat is on in texas today easily near 100. >>> hot conditions in the tropics, you can tell we're heading into the middle of summer >> thanks, bill. >> thanks, bill. in today's quick hit ar commute new york highway when a run away flor thoroughbred escaped from a nearby farm and was seen trotting down the median fortunately a deputy was able to capture the horse and return it safely >> it could be one of florida's largest pythons captured ever. a 165 pound python was discovered underneath a home in the everglad
bill karins for our forecast good morning >> good morning. the wash out in washington, d.c., the tropics are very warm. we have a spin in the atmosphere in southern portions of georgia. it's going to head over the warm water the next couple 6 days hurricane center has upped the odds to a 40% tropical depression and 80% in five days. there is a good bet we'll be tracking it throughout the week. the development zone will take it down to the northern guflf ad push it to the western gulf. we...
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feds are doing now under this new order from bill barr, the new attorney general, is they're going to adopt century the same protocol that's being used in georgiaave resumed executions. the obama administration has essentially just given up on using any of these. so we expect that in december we're going to get the first of these new federal executions, barring of course any new legal appeals that may come forward. we expect in december and january we're going to have these five people executed. >> and when is the last time the federal government, who were the last to get executed? >> 2003 is the last one, one of the more famous federal executions is timothy mcvay, but 2003 is the last time the government used the death penalty. >> thanks very much. poppy, quite a news day for all of us here. >> quite a news day. >> a lot in washington developments coming up and we're going to stay with it throughout the week. >> we certainly will. thank you all for joining us. we'll see you back here tomorrow morning. i'm poppy harlow. >> and i'm jim sciutto here in washington. we're turning it over to "at this hour" which starts right now. >> hello, everyone.
feds are doing now under this new order from bill barr, the new attorney general, is they're going to adopt century the same protocol that's being used in georgiaave resumed executions. the obama administration has essentially just given up on using any of these. so we expect that in december we're going to get the first of these new federal executions, barring of course any new legal appeals that may come forward. we expect in december and january we're going to have these five people...
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stretchy waistband.. and adaptive 360 fit new pampers cruisers 360 fit >> bill: a bit of a chaotic scene on a major highway in georgiaor of an armored truck flew open, and with it, $175,000 in cash. many drivers capturing video of those pulling over to catch handfuls of bills. on and on it one, police warned that keeping that money is against the law, but if you turn it in, you will not be prosecuted. what do you do? do you give it back? >> julie: i mean, first of all -- it's impossible to track down every one of those bills, right? they can't arrest you for picking it up, technically, even though it is illegal. >> bill: would you give it to charity, put it in your pocket? >> julie: i would give it back. it's not mine to give to charity. i mean if it was mine to give to charity, sure, but it's not yours. it is not technically up to you. anyway -- thank you, though. i appreciate it. a major drug dump happening today. this video is insane. the u.s. coast guard getting rid of cocaine, more than 900 pounds of pot. dumping it at sea. william la jeunesse. this video is crazy. tell us about it. >> so, marijuana could be ill
stretchy waistband.. and adaptive 360 fit new pampers cruisers 360 fit >> bill: a bit of a chaotic scene on a major highway in georgiaor of an armored truck flew open, and with it, $175,000 in cash. many drivers capturing video of those pulling over to catch handfuls of bills. on and on it one, police warned that keeping that money is against the law, but if you turn it in, you will not be prosecuted. what do you do? do you give it back? >> julie: i mean, first of all -- it's...
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interference with the voting he does nothing and the republicans block bills just this week that would deal with that. i'm in atlanta, georgiaement of the '60s. there was nothing more important than voting rights. how can this president even talk about doing something for black americans when he has tacidly supported my measure that suppressed our votes. >> donald trump takes credit for lowering the unemployment rate among the african-american community in this country. can he make that claim or was he raiding the tail winds of barack obama's policies? >> clearly he was riding the tail winds and any number of studies have shown that the unemployment level of every one was going down and in some cases down at faster pace under president obama. he just kind of rode the wave. he's the kind of guy that if he was a surfer he takes credit for the wave rather than stay on his surf. even in a good economy, blacks are still doubly unployed unem whites. black unemployment is at 6%. what is president trump's program to close the racist gap in employment? close the race gap in procurements. the evidence he's riding the wave is ask him w
interference with the voting he does nothing and the republicans block bills just this week that would deal with that. i'm in atlanta, georgiaement of the '60s. there was nothing more important than voting rights. how can this president even talk about doing something for black americans when he has tacidly supported my measure that suppressed our votes. >> donald trump takes credit for lowering the unemployment rate among the african-american community in this country. can he make that...
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you will also hear from lucy mcbath of georgia whose 17-year-old son, jordan, was shot and killed in a burst of racist gun violence in 2012 and whose first bill for stronger background checks on gun purchases was passed with bipartisan support. it is one of the 50 bills passed by the democratic house in the last six months on issues including voting rights, prescription drugs, veteran's services and climate change. but the new house might have to wait for a new president to sign those bills into law. the democratic nominating contest is now coming into sharper focus after the first debates here on msnbc. >> donald trump thinks wall street built america. ordinary middle class americans built america. donald trump has put us in a horrible situation. we do have enormous income inequality and the one thing i agree on is we can make massive cuts in the $1.6 trillion in tax loopholes out there, and i would be going about eliminating donald trump's tax cuts for the wealthy. >> i will ensure this microphone that the president of the united states holds in her hand is used in a way that is about reflecting the values of our country and not about locki
you will also hear from lucy mcbath of georgia whose 17-year-old son, jordan, was shot and killed in a burst of racist gun violence in 2012 and whose first bill for stronger background checks on gun purchases was passed with bipartisan support. it is one of the 50 bills passed by the democratic house in the last six months on issues including voting rights, prescription drugs, veteran's services and climate change. but the new house might have to wait for a new president to sign those bills...
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bills. so you have about a third of the counties in america that are using voting that doesn't have a paper audit trail. georgiaadopted a new system that some experts say is less secure than the old system. one thing that is going to come down the pike, they are poised to issue massive bipartisan support in security and the flaws in the system from 2016 and that may put more pressure on the trump administration to traoefp traoet this as a front burner issue. >> trump's former business partner felix seder said he cooperated fully. a committee spokesman said he did not cooperate at all and spoke to seder about this. what did he tell you? >> seder told me he did cooperate fully. he felt the house democrats were mounting a political attack on him. he spent a statement from his lawyer pushing back against his committee. the bottom line is what felix seder helped negotiate the trump tower in moscow. he is key to who knew what about that project. the house intelligence committee believes trump was deeply compromised and they want to pursue this. felix seder is a key witness. and i think they got a lot out of him yeste
bills. so you have about a third of the counties in america that are using voting that doesn't have a paper audit trail. georgiaadopted a new system that some experts say is less secure than the old system. one thing that is going to come down the pike, they are poised to issue massive bipartisan support in security and the flaws in the system from 2016 and that may put more pressure on the trump administration to traoefp traoet this as a front burner issue. >> trump's former business...
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bill. xfinity mobile has the best network. best devices. best value. simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >> what had happened to georgia?ad anyone in her town survived the tsunami? >> it was unrecognizable. the buildings were destroyed. >> zach knew he had to find her, and a world away, zach's parents still hadn't found him. >> this can't be happening. are you sure it's where zach is? >>> friday morning, march 11th, 2011. in nashville, indiana, john and terry whitcomb had barely had a sip of their morning tea when the news jolted them away. >> this was a very powerful earthquake. the images are stunning out of japan. >> an epic earthquake had hit northern japan, 9.0, near the top end of the richter scale. and then a huge tsunami crashing up the coast. it was like watching a disaster movie. this one horribly real, and john and terry's son, zach, was now right in the middle of it. what did you think? >> unreal. this can't be happening. are you sure it's where zach is? and we were looking at maps, and you know, everything was pointing to, yes, it's exactly where zach is, and -- >> we just prayed. >> the enormous waves you
bill. xfinity mobile has the best network. best devices. best value. simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >> what had happened to georgia?ad anyone in her town survived the tsunami? >> it was unrecognizable. the buildings were destroyed. >> zach knew he had to find her, and a world away, zach's parents still hadn't found him. >> this can't be happening. are you sure it's where zach is? >>> friday morning, march 11th, 2011. in nashville,...
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look at another way because if every time we get a bill going -- my colleagues on this committee and congressman scott and i, sanford bishop in georgia, senator purdue, and so many of us have been working, working trying to get it done through the appropriations processes there. but maybe we need to examine another way where we can have money set aside that doesn't have to go to the rigors and the give and take of politics. it is absolutely shameful that we have not responded to our own farmers because of some disagreements or differences or disdain even for our puerto rican citizens. so i want to ask you, i have a question here. given the current market conditions, has it been difficult to access credit? would you all answer that for m me? >> yes, mr. scott. not only has it been a bad year and losing part of your crop, but when you go to borrow money to make a operating loan every year, the cheaper the price is the harder it is to show payback to pay back the money. i mean, you've got to do -- >> and why is that -- why is that? >> because a bank which to start off with, to borrow money to farm, you got to have an ag bank or ag lendi
look at another way because if every time we get a bill going -- my colleagues on this committee and congressman scott and i, sanford bishop in georgia, senator purdue, and so many of us have been working, working trying to get it done through the appropriations processes there. but maybe we need to examine another way where we can have money set aside that doesn't have to go to the rigors and the give and take of politics. it is absolutely shameful that we have not responded to our own farmers...
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clashes on sunday tens of thousands of people in hong kong are opposing a proposed extradition bill with china. georgia has launched a campaign to attract tourists after a dispute with moscow led to a drop in visitors president vladimir putin imposed a flight ban and ordered russian citizens to return home andersen's has the story from tbilisi. continues to break up the phone many russians normally have at this time of year in this part of the world from the black sea to the capital city to russian easy to find. ethnic russians who are initially quite scared about making the trip. here because . nations should live. our history. shows that we love each other. with. many people. what's happening now is a fight but. a campaign to try to persuade people. to. busy spend. and started growing and growing it. $65000.00 members 40 percent of. what started as a small facebook campaign among young volunteers has quickly morphed into something much bigger the campaign is reaching out to russians. there are a lot of people who are. politics of their own country and they just one travel freely to this country they
clashes on sunday tens of thousands of people in hong kong are opposing a proposed extradition bill with china. georgia has launched a campaign to attract tourists after a dispute with moscow led to a drop in visitors president vladimir putin imposed a flight ban and ordered russian citizens to return home andersen's has the story from tbilisi. continues to break up the phone many russians normally have at this time of year in this part of the world from the black sea to the capital city to...
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bill. you can look at that one jurisdiction and ms. abrams can talk in detail about georgia and we can look across the country and that record exists. >> thank you i have one more question before we run out of time. should the department of justice have asked the court be granted, retroactively invalidate an election when it is proven that there was substantial discrimination that exceeded the margin of victory of a candidate? >> before answering that directly, congress is operating at the apex of its power by enforcing the 14th and 15th amendments. what we saw during the section 5, nearly 50 years of section 5 operating is that it was necessary on certain occasions to invalidate an election. in fact, the case that came to the supreme court in shelby county was the result of white voters annexing black voters out of the district. it went from being 80% black to under 30% black in a majority black district. those annexations were not required. ultimately, the law required that an election be held under a fair electoral system. i think that is more than the exception to the ru
bill. you can look at that one jurisdiction and ms. abrams can talk in detail about georgia and we can look across the country and that record exists. >> thank you i have one more question before we run out of time. should the department of justice have asked the court be granted, retroactively invalidate an election when it is proven that there was substantial discrimination that exceeded the margin of victory of a candidate? >> before answering that directly, congress is operating...
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president of the georgia growers association for two terms, and as president and a grower himself, he testified before congress on behalf of pecan growers three of the last four farm bills. he worked hard and a desire to make -- to better the peanut industry and it led to many accomplishments, including our crop insurance, ensuring that conservation emergency programs were available to pecan growers, and the market access program to aid and build the pecan export market. his passing and leadership will be sorely missed by the industry. on a personal note, he was my friend. i will miss his sage advice and wise counsel. he never told me what i wanted to hear, he always told me what i needed to hear. the state of georgia and our nation have been truly blellsed to benefit from hilton's leadership and his advocacy. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? mr. johnson: to address the body for one minute and to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of the wage act. for the last 10 years, the minimum wage
president of the georgia growers association for two terms, and as president and a grower himself, he testified before congress on behalf of pecan growers three of the last four farm bills. he worked hard and a desire to make -- to better the peanut industry and it led to many accomplishments, including our crop insurance, ensuring that conservation emergency programs were available to pecan growers, and the market access program to aid and build the pecan export market. his passing and...