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we select somebody, georgia tech, who then worked with selected architect they teamed up to basically come up with proposal for the area. for all these neighborhoods have long since been abandoned by the original owners in favor of the less congested suburbs becoming home to do hard migrant workers. how many years i was being sent out for 2 years. i know 40 years past it. part of a group trying to document pass before that none of it left in a city less than a 100 years old. is it always obvious what should be preserved? oh my goodness, wow. why is this in for me? this is one of the houses that i like to refer to as an endangered house. i think we're starting to lose big portions of the older parts of the city because of the plan development because of the fund urban regeneration project. and this is an example of a chance to rescue some of these building. do you remember this kind of architecture in these buildings as a small child wants to hear? my great grandmother's house was very similar to this one. it was a courtyard house with rooms around the courtyards, the info, the way tha
we select somebody, georgia tech, who then worked with selected architect they teamed up to basically come up with proposal for the area. for all these neighborhoods have long since been abandoned by the original owners in favor of the less congested suburbs becoming home to do hard migrant workers. how many years i was being sent out for 2 years. i know 40 years past it. part of a group trying to document pass before that none of it left in a city less than a 100 years old. is it always...
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which we have shone and are continuing to urge communities to show around the country work with georgia tech, mike is also supporting lively and thoughtful discussions about urban planning which we will also be featuring as participant of our olmsted 200 programming. also roger walk. a trustee of the moreau home steady. living live from -- where senator moral was a key figure in the u.s. congress and contemporary of olmsted. -- 1862, set aside federal lands to create colleges. president lincoln signed the build and we're delighted this bicentennial has been reason for reconnecting the morals and the moral homestead which is a celebration partner and the olmsteds. we think of olmsted as a park maker, and that he was. one of the goals though of the bicentennial is to explore the many other aspects of his multi-faceted career. today we will zero in on campus design. in the wake of the civil war, american universities emerged as important national institutions. olmsted believed that the physical environment of learning, buildings and grounds, played a significant role in the success of education
which we have shone and are continuing to urge communities to show around the country work with georgia tech, mike is also supporting lively and thoughtful discussions about urban planning which we will also be featuring as participant of our olmsted 200 programming. also roger walk. a trustee of the moreau home steady. living live from -- where senator moral was a key figure in the u.s. congress and contemporary of olmsted. -- 1862, set aside federal lands to create colleges. president lincoln...
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working with georgia tech mike is also supported widely and thoughtful discussions about urban planning which we will also be featuring as part of our olmstead 200 programming. i also want to welcome roger a trustee of the moral homestead, as you know we are coming live from the nation's capital justin of the figure and the u.s. congress and a contemporary moral open to be in force behind adoption of what is known as a college act of 1862 which set aside federal lands to create colleges, president lincoln signed the bill, we are delighted that the bicentennial has been reason for re-correcting the world and the world homestead which is a celebration partner in the olmstead's. we see this as a park maker and that he was, one of the goals of the bicentennial is to explore the many other aspects of his multifaceted career. today we will be year-end on campus design in the wake of the civil war american universities emerged as important national institutions, olmstead believed the physical environment of learning buildings and grounds played a significant role in the success of education, h
working with georgia tech mike is also supported widely and thoughtful discussions about urban planning which we will also be featuring as part of our olmstead 200 programming. i also want to welcome roger a trustee of the moral homestead, as you know we are coming live from the nation's capital justin of the figure and the u.s. congress and a contemporary moral open to be in force behind adoption of what is known as a college act of 1862 which set aside federal lands to create colleges,...
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georgia is rapidly becoming a world leading hub in renewable energy, clean tech, and electric vehiclesave, as i mentioned, that battery production facility with thousands of jobs in commerce, georgia. a little known fact is georgia hosts the largest solar module production facility in the western hemisphere in dalton, georgia. we have the tm motors plant out in west point -- kia motors plant out in west point. now there is a $5 billion investment by rivian. georgia will be producing electric vehicles sold across the country and around the world, and with the fourth largest deepwater port in the country, the busiest airport in the world, all of our logistics capacity, georgia is emerging as a powerhouse in the sector, not just nationally but globally. emily: as you said, this rivian deal alone will create thousands of new clean energy jobs. will you talk about more about what rivian asks for in return for coming to georgia and what incentive the state provided? senator ossoff: i will defer to state leaders to brief on the state-level incentives that have been offered to secure this inve
georgia is rapidly becoming a world leading hub in renewable energy, clean tech, and electric vehiclesave, as i mentioned, that battery production facility with thousands of jobs in commerce, georgia. a little known fact is georgia hosts the largest solar module production facility in the western hemisphere in dalton, georgia. we have the tm motors plant out in west point -- kia motors plant out in west point. now there is a $5 billion investment by rivian. georgia will be producing electric...
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working with georgia tech, mike has also supported lively and thoughtful discussions about urban planning, which we will also be featuring as part of our olmsted 200 programming. i also want to welcome roger walk, trustee of the moral olmsted. as you know, we're coming life from the nation's capital, where senator justin moral of vermont was a key figure in the u.s. congress and a contemporary of frederick law olmsted. moral was moving first between behind adoption of the land grant college act of 1862, which is set aside federal lands to create colleges. president lincoln signed the bill and we are dulles site delighted that this bicentennial has been reason for connecting the morrow which is a celebration partner for the olmsted. we think of olmsted as a park meter and that he was but one of the goals of the bicentennial was to explore the many other aspects of his multi faceted career. to day, we will zero in on campus design. in the wake of the civil war, american universities emerged as important, national institutions. olmsted believe that the physical environment of learning, build
working with georgia tech, mike has also supported lively and thoughtful discussions about urban planning, which we will also be featuring as part of our olmsted 200 programming. i also want to welcome roger walk, trustee of the moral olmsted. as you know, we're coming life from the nation's capital, where senator justin moral of vermont was a key figure in the u.s. congress and a contemporary of frederick law olmsted. moral was moving first between behind adoption of the land grant college act...
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ago with me traveling around the country to campuses, not just harvard, m.i.t., stanford, but georgia tech vanderbilt, and dozens of others. personally interviewing students. today, we have a whole distributed effort amongst members of our veteran community who do volunteer interviews, startups who do interviews who are eager to hire these bright students, and the interview process is something we have put a lot of thought into to enable each person to put their best foot forward and recognize each person might have different strengths. that helps us with a diversity. it is a rigorous technical evaluation. we are trying to find the founders of the future, top companies. i guess i will say, if you look at the top most valuable companies in the world, almost all of them were started by somebody who is an extremely smart -- smart computer programmer. most of them are still run by somebody with a computer science degree. i have had the privilege of investing in some of these companies at a very early stage, facebook, dropbox. and i have had the privilege of also recruiting a lot of college stu
ago with me traveling around the country to campuses, not just harvard, m.i.t., stanford, but georgia tech vanderbilt, and dozens of others. personally interviewing students. today, we have a whole distributed effort amongst members of our veteran community who do volunteer interviews, startups who do interviews who are eager to hire these bright students, and the interview process is something we have put a lot of thought into to enable each person to put their best foot forward and recognize...
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slams into a georgia tech fan sitting court side. guess what? he was holding his beer.there may have lost his beer but he did get a nice hug right there from davis. >> he seems fine. >> makes up for it. >> nice to see you, andy. thank you. >>> let's get a check of cnn business this thursday morning. asian shares closed up mixed here. europe opened lower. in europe stock index futures are leaning up a bit. epic reversal in the stock market yesterday. the bodow fell 400 points. a strong payroll report from adp adding 435,000 jobs in september. gridlock over the debt ceiling, looming government shutdown, the fed aggressive fighting inflation which could mean higher interest rates sooner. >> what's in your wallet? >> well, jennifer garner more money in your wallet for one thing. getting an overdraft and non-sufficient fund fees making it the first top ten banks to ditch those fees. and their overdraft protection remains free to transfer money from a savings to checking or free one-day grace period or you could have the bank automatically decline overdraft. no matter which b
slams into a georgia tech fan sitting court side. guess what? he was holding his beer.there may have lost his beer but he did get a nice hug right there from davis. >> he seems fine. >> makes up for it. >> nice to see you, andy. thank you. >>> let's get a check of cnn business this thursday morning. asian shares closed up mixed here. europe opened lower. in europe stock index futures are leaning up a bit. epic reversal in the stock market yesterday. the bodow fell 400...
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he got an engineering degree from georgia tech.g voters that he would help guide the city in a more equitable direction. do you see him as a partner in your new initiative? >> absolutely. i had an opportunity to speak with mayor dickens before he won the runoff, and his outlook for the city both in economics and opportunities, i think it's great. and atlanta being the mecca of entrepreneurship for americans. i'm sure he will be a great leader for atlanta in that regard. >> all right. i thank you both for being with us tonight. bill allen and pastor jamal harrison bryant. good luck with your project, and thank you for joining me. >>> next on "politics nation," the true extent of housing discrimination is revealed in the largest study on the issue to date. be right back. sharp, stabbing p, or an intense burning sensation. what is this nightmare? it's how some people describe... shingles. a painful, blistering rash that could interrupt your life for weeks. forget social events and weekend getaways. if you've had chickenpox, the virus
he got an engineering degree from georgia tech.g voters that he would help guide the city in a more equitable direction. do you see him as a partner in your new initiative? >> absolutely. i had an opportunity to speak with mayor dickens before he won the runoff, and his outlook for the city both in economics and opportunities, i think it's great. and atlanta being the mecca of entrepreneurship for americans. i'm sure he will be a great leader for atlanta in that regard. >> all...
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meanwhile, researchers at georgia tech have discovered a massive "marvel" plot hole: thanos couldn'tealistic thing in a "marvel" movie. ( laughter ) also, quick follow-up, scientists: how's that cure for cancer coming along? just checking. now, the head researcher explained that he was skeptical from the start, saying, "i was like, no way can that thanos snap with that infinity gauntlet. i bet, like, the softness of our skin has something to do with it." he's just following the time-honored scientific method: make an observation, ask a question, wonder why everyone's leaving the party, sit alone in bed and tell yourself that if "wonder woman" were real, she'd think you were interesting. meanwhile, in canada, a deer was seen wandering an alberta town with antlers full of christmas lights. oh, boy. this always happens at santa's office christmas party. blitzen gets blitzed and then jealously tries to outdo rudolph: "you're not special, rudy! you were born like that! this took thought, you freak!" ( laughter ) blitzen's not nice. blitzen is the mean one. you can tell. meanwhile, we're a
meanwhile, researchers at georgia tech have discovered a massive "marvel" plot hole: thanos couldn'tealistic thing in a "marvel" movie. ( laughter ) also, quick follow-up, scientists: how's that cure for cancer coming along? just checking. now, the head researcher explained that he was skeptical from the start, saying, "i was like, no way can that thanos snap with that infinity gauntlet. i bet, like, the softness of our skin has something to do with it." he's just...
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>> bret, i regret that we lost 13 of our finest at abbey georgia tech. abby gate.ans at air rant strike. carley: taking a moment to think about what he regrets from the exit afghanistan. what about the americans still stranded behind enemy lines? >> committee member florida congressman michael waltz joins us now. congressman, awkward, awkward 6 second delay there while he had to think about the regrets he had. no mention of abandoning allies or edge boldening enemies or anything like that. what do you make of his response? >> i was there. and it was just gut wrenching to hear because right after he said he had those two regrets, he then pivoted right to the administration's talking point of saying this was the greatest air evacuation in history. and we all know now that yes, they got a lot of people out but a lot of them were the wrong people. they weren't vetted. and the people that had sacrificed so much are still there on top of american green card holders, american permanent residents that so many veterans groups have been staying up 24/7 and still trying to ge
>> bret, i regret that we lost 13 of our finest at abbey georgia tech. abby gate.ans at air rant strike. carley: taking a moment to think about what he regrets from the exit afghanistan. what about the americans still stranded behind enemy lines? >> committee member florida congressman michael waltz joins us now. congressman, awkward, awkward 6 second delay there while he had to think about the regrets he had. no mention of abandoning allies or edge boldening enemies or anything...
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formaggio is a cybersecurity professor with georgia tech. isn't privy to your location data from an air tag, but he says it's troublesome because others can track your whereabouts without your consent . when i download a new app, i have to approve that that app can use my location data. that's how it should always be. and these air tags break that trust . there are social media posts, raising concerns from people who were alerted that an air tag that isn't theirs. was moving with them. atlanta police have received several reports from people with similar concerns. in one instance, an officer found an air tag placed near a gas tank of a car. one woman who asked not to be named, says she got an alert on her phone, saying an air attack moved with her from the store back to her house with siblings. we've searched the car, we took everything out. we empty purses . he emptied the car out. we loved underneath behind the license plate in the gas tank, but we couldn't find anything, dr salta, formaggio says apple added two features in the air tag to
formaggio is a cybersecurity professor with georgia tech. isn't privy to your location data from an air tag, but he says it's troublesome because others can track your whereabouts without your consent . when i download a new app, i have to approve that that app can use my location data. that's how it should always be. and these air tags break that trust . there are social media posts, raising concerns from people who were alerted that an air tag that isn't theirs. was moving with them. atlanta...
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it could be georgia tech >> we got to take care of michigan first >> all right yeah, are you right.hould take note of what the turkish lira just did stay state tuned. this is "squawk box" and this is cnbc >>> futures pointing to a mixed open right now with tech stocks under pressure we will check out ggdsstlaar, ay tuned. right here on cnbc ♪ (sha bop sha bop) ♪ ♪ are the stars out tonight? (sha bop sha bop) ♪ ♪ ♪ alexa, play our favorite song again. ok. ♪ i only have eyes for you ♪ mom, hurry! our show's gonna start soon! i promised i wouldn't miss the show and mommy always keeps her promises. oh, no! seriously? hmm! it's not the same if she's not here. oh. -what the. oh my goodness! i don't suppose you can sing, can you? ♪ the snow's comin' down ♪ -mommy? ♪ i'm watching it fall ♪ watch the full story at www.xfinity.com/sing2 >>> welcome back to "squawk box. the turkish limp ra plunging to new depth as they get a lesson in the dangers of the central banking. steve leishman joins us with more on all of this. steve. >> good morning, the lira cascading through another milestone, dropp
it could be georgia tech >> we got to take care of michigan first >> all right yeah, are you right.hould take note of what the turkish lira just did stay state tuned. this is "squawk box" and this is cnbc >>> futures pointing to a mixed open right now with tech stocks under pressure we will check out ggdsstlaar, ay tuned. right here on cnbc ♪ (sha bop sha bop) ♪ ♪ are the stars out tonight? (sha bop sha bop) ♪ ♪ ♪ alexa, play our favorite song again....
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tech companies. why some lawmakers are calling for changes to how social media companies operate and the content they promote. >> opportunity and success in georgiauldn't be determined by your zip code background or access to power. >> stacey abrams, the georgia democrat who has gained national attention as a voting rights advocate announcing today that she will run again for governor next year. abrams rose to prominence. you may remember when she narrowly lost the governor's race back in 2000, 18. if she's successful this rooms will become the first black governor of georgia and the first black woman to serve as governor of any state in the nation in her announcement today in this video abrams touted the work she has done during the pandemic, including expanding access to covid vaccines. >> at the nation's capitol. lawmakers are pushing their plans to regulate social media companies by limiting their protections of free speech. our reshad hudson reports on where democrats, republicans agree and where they're at odds. >> facebook whistleblower. frances haugen is once again slamming her former employer and calling on congress to hold big tech acco
tech companies. why some lawmakers are calling for changes to how social media companies operate and the content they promote. >> opportunity and success in georgiauldn't be determined by your zip code background or access to power. >> stacey abrams, the georgia democrat who has gained national attention as a voting rights advocate announcing today that she will run again for governor next year. abrams rose to prominence. you may remember when she narrowly lost the governor's race...
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big tech and censorship i think joe biden at 2020 presidential election, you consider 25,000 votes is all that kept donald trump from being elected, if we change arizona and wisconsin and changed georgia, you don't think that the idea and the contribution in terms of its impact was not seismic? and here's what i'm afraid of. i think that jack dorsey did as much as he could to keep the imbeciles, the insane people from running the twitter asylum, the blue checkmarks so to speak and what actually ended up going on there is the reality i believe is that jack dorsey helped defend people off. >> alex berenson, many people who were sharing truths, inconvenient truths often off of twitter but he actually stood up to i think the more left-wing elements of twitter and my concern now is with jack dorsey gone that twitter and other social media platforms are going to become even more restrictive of real debate. remember, they told us that covid didn't come out of the lab. they told us that mask worked flawlessly, all these things that the vaccine works flawlessly, never need to wear a mask again and if you said anything contrary to that, i thought it was going to get worse with the new ceo befor
big tech and censorship i think joe biden at 2020 presidential election, you consider 25,000 votes is all that kept donald trump from being elected, if we change arizona and wisconsin and changed georgia, you don't think that the idea and the contribution in terms of its impact was not seismic? and here's what i'm afraid of. i think that jack dorsey did as much as he could to keep the imbeciles, the insane people from running the twitter asylum, the blue checkmarks so to speak and what actually...
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georgia is recognized from his office. sen. ossoff: i want to ask you a few questions about fintech data privacy and tech platforms that are exploring entry into the fin tech or payments markets. with respect to privacy, we have seen over the past decade new entrants in financial technology, providing services that have typically been the domain of more traditional financial services companies. offering those companies a significant opportunity to collect data about their users, about their patterns and habits of consumption, about their location, other personally identifying information that may have value for marketing purposes by the fin tech companies themselves. can you comment on what your agency may have to protect data privacy as more customers are using these novel financial products? dir. chopra: thanks for the question. our country is turning into a bit of a surveillance state when it comes to some of these tech companies. the ability to combine browsing information, geo location information, health information, and the list goes on and on. and to add to it the ability to combine that potentially with not just our transac
georgia is recognized from his office. sen. ossoff: i want to ask you a few questions about fintech data privacy and tech platforms that are exploring entry into the fin tech or payments markets. with respect to privacy, we have seen over the past decade new entrants in financial technology, providing services that have typically been the domain of more traditional financial services companies. offering those companies a significant opportunity to collect data about their users, about their...
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was around a lot of people moving in from southern california, the tech industry was there, and i know texas, like where i'm at in georgiang here and i think it's harris county. >> well, some what correct. i wouldn't compare it to georgia just yet. i think it's still a lot redder than georgia has become, but it is the story of the urban-rural divide, where in urban areas it gets bluer and bluer and bluer, and the rural areas just get red der and redder and so it's tougher and tougher in these blue areas. houston, until recently, was run by a republican county judge. harris county was a republican county judge, but that changed recently and look at the outcome s that we get because of that so i think people are able to see past their sort of jersey -wearing here, the red and the blue and just voting for your team, and see the consequences of policy actions, and i hope that remains the case. lawrence: yeah, you're right, congressman, because it's something similar in dallas as well. you know, dallas is run by a lot of the progressives but the suburbs outside of dallas, within the county, they're more red, so part of your e
was around a lot of people moving in from southern california, the tech industry was there, and i know texas, like where i'm at in georgiang here and i think it's harris county. >> well, some what correct. i wouldn't compare it to georgia just yet. i think it's still a lot redder than georgia has become, but it is the story of the urban-rural divide, where in urban areas it gets bluer and bluer and bluer, and the rural areas just get red der and redder and so it's tougher and tougher in...
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manufacturing plant in georgia beginning next year, almost 10% loss on that stock in early trading. futures are down this morning, following yesterday's technology selloff. techompanies can expect more losses as investors look toward 2022 as some of the world's largest central banks announce shifts in policy. joining me now, mainstay capital management ceo, david kudla. also joining if conversation all morning long, former wisconsin congressman, fox news contributor, husband of rachel duffy, sean duffy and lou basenese. david, your reaction to that selloff in tech? is that more to come moving into the new year, given the fact you will see central banks around the globe going into 2022 pulling back on all that monetary stimulus? >> yeah, good morning. i think that we look at just this week, just the past three days, four days, how volatile the nasdaq has been to the upside and the downside and it is -- i think it is mostly concern about the fed. they have done an about-face on policy in a matter of weeks or just a few months from transitory to taper to taper faster and now taper faster and move rates -- rate rises earlier into the year and so there's a lot of
manufacturing plant in georgia beginning next year, almost 10% loss on that stock in early trading. futures are down this morning, following yesterday's technology selloff. techompanies can expect more losses as investors look toward 2022 as some of the world's largest central banks announce shifts in policy. joining me now, mainstay capital management ceo, david kudla. also joining if conversation all morning long, former wisconsin congressman, fox news contributor, husband of rachel duffy,...
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heels of that tech today and tesla, of course it speaks to the personalities and how the markets and investors react to those personalities. >> given some of the cap ex, this new plant in georgia. take a look at the markets on this friday. dow's down almost 400. about a 1% loss and s&p currently down 40 points your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ("jingle bells") m ♪ (doors knocking and bells. ringing to the music) ♪ - [announcer] this holiday season, give the gift of grubhub. how not to be a hero: because that's the last thing they need you to be. you don't have to save the day. you just have to navigate the world so that a foster child isn't doing it solo. you just have to stand up for a kid who isn't fluent in bureaucracy, or maybe not in their own emotions. so show up, however you can, for the foster kids who need it most— at helpfosterchildren.com >>> stock look to end a note the way it began that's growth names and names that had higher numbers earlier in the year. david, i think deutsch
heels of that tech today and tesla, of course it speaks to the personalities and how the markets and investors react to those personalities. >> given some of the cap ex, this new plant in georgia. take a look at the markets on this friday. dow's down almost 400. about a 1% loss and s&p currently down 40 points your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates...