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the georgian agricultural industry has been in decline. in one region, around 300 indian companies, but in a land relatively not used to immigration, the arrival of foreigners has not always been welcome to. indians coming to our village, and what i do not like about this is that they are buying georgian land. >> we georgians have fought to protect our country for centuries. what will our future be? >> why do we need these indians? they do not know our language, and they do not know our customers. >> this new migration may be unwelcome by sun. some. others believe it is inevitable, as the government has made it easier for foreign investors to buy land in georgia. >> americans, maybe europeans. it will give us a chance. >> the farmers insist they want to boost the local economy, but that may take longer to nurture than this year's harvest. and the haywood, aljazeera, in georgia. >> police in australia looking for a robber who ran through a glass window as he was escaping. security cameras caught the man allegedly stealing a bag from a woman
the georgian agricultural industry has been in decline. in one region, around 300 indian companies, but in a land relatively not used to immigration, the arrival of foreigners has not always been welcome to. indians coming to our village, and what i do not like about this is that they are buying georgian land. >> we georgians have fought to protect our country for centuries. what will our future be? >> why do we need these indians? they do not know our language, and they do not know...
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now let's turn to other stories that we're following for you here on our georgian prime minister claims the country's previous government may have been involved in training extremist militant groups media reports suggest key terror suspect in the boston bombings visited such a camp in georgia watches what is now joining me to tell me more about this woman dina what more can you tell us about this at this point right well it is really been nearly two weeks since the names of the main suspects behind the boston marathon bombings were released in the us this hysteria surrounding this case. still getting very little information and there really seems to be more questions than answers at this point now one of the recent question here was reached by the georgian prime minister. to me whether the previous georgian government indeed recruited and trained a group with the aim of infiltrating them into the russian federation and in his interview he said this saying it is possible that turkey has had been training in georgia but the investigation is under way and let's wait for the results will ge
now let's turn to other stories that we're following for you here on our georgian prime minister claims the country's previous government may have been involved in training extremist militant groups media reports suggest key terror suspect in the boston bombings visited such a camp in georgia watches what is now joining me to tell me more about this woman dina what more can you tell us about this at this point right well it is really been nearly two weeks since the names of the main suspects...
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>> well, president turner has a very strong sense of the georgian qualities of his georgian campus.very hard to keep it intact. he's done a great job. so that was the context for the new building. but, of course, the bushes and myself wanted to make something that was unique to the bush library and center. so we tried to -- i tried to create a balance. go between the tradition of the georgian and something that was unique to the bush building. used similar materials. brick, limestone. we have a central feature that echoes the dome on dallas hall, but is different. its own square lantern has become a landmark already here in dallas. >> mr. turner, it does -- you walk around campus, it fits in and yet it sticks out. isn't that right? >> what we talked about all the time was that it would be compatible with but different from. and i think bob stern really achieved that. i was so thankful when he was chosen to be the architect for it. because i knew being a university guy himself, dean of the yale law architecture school, he understood context on universities. i couldn't be happen ner w
>> well, president turner has a very strong sense of the georgian qualities of his georgian campus.very hard to keep it intact. he's done a great job. so that was the context for the new building. but, of course, the bushes and myself wanted to make something that was unique to the bush library and center. so we tried to -- i tried to create a balance. go between the tradition of the georgian and something that was unique to the bush building. used similar materials. brick, limestone. we...
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with the life he influenced georgian politics with his image the t.v. channel. gained political weight by controlling several russian t.v. broadcasters and the country's most successful publishing house. wasn't a human rights campaign or. committee activist. for political competition. but he knew how far he could push journalists. between truth and truth. the difference between half truths. two high profile murders one was a t.v. adored by the public to reshape the t.v. advertising market. chief editor of forbes in russia he had written about financial dealings but there was no proof that he was involved. because he feared prosecution not political persecution. should be kept at a distance from the authorities disable the mechanism that he made possible for himself to make money by maintaining close links with the government. played a key. election in one thousand nine hundred six by using his media assets after he became a leading figure in the president's. thoughts . i think politics all the time that's what i like why do you. have you the right to do. here. y
with the life he influenced georgian politics with his image the t.v. channel. gained political weight by controlling several russian t.v. broadcasters and the country's most successful publishing house. wasn't a human rights campaign or. committee activist. for political competition. but he knew how far he could push journalists. between truth and truth. the difference between half truths. two high profile murders one was a t.v. adored by the public to reshape the t.v. advertising market....
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the bottom line is, we, as atlantans, as georgians, don't have a choice to protect the river. we need to leave it better than we found it, and it's really been a political advantage for me, not a disadvantage. people laugh about me being the sewer mayor, but they remember what i'm doing. griffin: we want people to understand, when they see one of our work crews out working on the mains, that that work is necessary in order for them to have good clean drinking water or to have a good, functioning wastewater system. franklin: you don't put a roof on the house one time. you don't fix the plumbing one time, any more than i get my hair done one time. if we don't continue to invest for the next 20 years, we'll find ourselves back at the same point that we were in the late '90s. if we don't protect water, we will be without water. we will be without industry, we will be without jobs, we will be without a healthy economy, and our people will be sick. so we don't really have a choice. we're going to find out why that's important. it's a question of, who's going to pay, how much you're
the bottom line is, we, as atlantans, as georgians, don't have a choice to protect the river. we need to leave it better than we found it, and it's really been a political advantage for me, not a disadvantage. people laugh about me being the sewer mayor, but they remember what i'm doing. griffin: we want people to understand, when they see one of our work crews out working on the mains, that that work is necessary in order for them to have good clean drinking water or to have a good,...
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back in two thousand and twelve now this theory is fueled by the latest revelations coming from georgian prime minister. he believes that the previous government led by president mikhail saakashvili before he dissolved some of his powers wasn't involved in recruiting and training a group of chechens and that these camps were later set up to send trained militants to russia's volatile north caucasus to further destabilize the situation there now prime minister really believes that there are strong suspicions that the story to us worked closely with terrorists as a. book of sorts and so it is possible that terrorists had been trained in georgia but the investigation is underway this week for its results we will get a lot of new information maybe even some shocking findings there are suspicions that there is work with terrorists and militants if this information is confirmed this will be shocking some say that the investigation will hurt the country's image but the country's emerge will only be hurt if somebody else conducts the investigation so far it remains unclear whether this ricin new
back in two thousand and twelve now this theory is fueled by the latest revelations coming from georgian prime minister. he believes that the previous government led by president mikhail saakashvili before he dissolved some of his powers wasn't involved in recruiting and training a group of chechens and that these camps were later set up to send trained militants to russia's volatile north caucasus to further destabilize the situation there now prime minister really believes that there are...
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a visit to the georgian capital tbilisi and the transit these meetings and again very little information is coming from the investigators now that actually leads to a lot of speculations and of course to doubts that now spread to the internet there are a number of different social groups on the different social networks including. twitter instagram and if russian social networks contact you and where people are divided and those who believe that the brothers were actually behind this terrorist attacks and the ones who believe that there are innocents and that they were simply set up now there are over six thousand people in one group that supports the brothers with the hashtags in twitter like joe hart is innocent and free. again that the information that is coming from the investigators is really confusing while the younger brother joe hart admitted his guilt and he said that he and his brother wore behind these attacks his parents continue to deny the involvement of their sons behind this tragedy and they say that they were simply set up moreover a reporter of russian security forces r
a visit to the georgian capital tbilisi and the transit these meetings and again very little information is coming from the investigators now that actually leads to a lot of speculations and of course to doubts that now spread to the internet there are a number of different social groups on the different social networks including. twitter instagram and if russian social networks contact you and where people are divided and those who believe that the brothers were actually behind this terrorist...
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back in two thousand and twelve now this theory is fueled by the latest revelations coming from georgian prime minister. he believes that the previous government led by president ford dissolved some of its powers was involved in recruiting and training a group. chechens and these camps were later set up to send trained militants to russia's volatile north caucasus to further destabilize the situation there now prime minister believes that there are strong suspicions that the authority us work closely with terrorists. booklets and so it is possible that terrorists had been trained in georgia but the investigation is under we let's wait for its results we will get a lot of new information maybe even some shocking findings there are suspicions that authority has worked with terrorists and militants so if this information is confirmed this will be shocking some say that the investigation will hurt the countries of the countries even if it will only be if somebody else conducted the investigation so far it remains unclear whether this ricin news has sufficient grounds on the one hand it could
back in two thousand and twelve now this theory is fueled by the latest revelations coming from georgian prime minister. he believes that the previous government led by president ford dissolved some of its powers was involved in recruiting and training a group. chechens and these camps were later set up to send trained militants to russia's volatile north caucasus to further destabilize the situation there now prime minister believes that there are strong suspicions that the authority us work...
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even say russian upbringing i want to have to be very specific the fact that they are chechen or georgian or dagestan you or russian from the greater russian state has nothing to do it's what kind of ideology you were recruited from and that is the question to see what kind of internet resources they had who did they meet and it's not just about those chechens we have and i'm going to bore on and lo it had asians we had african-american we have now we see in mali in other places as the writing of ethnicities and a variety of sectarian affiliations what. brings together all of these elements if they are terrorist is an abolitionist fantasies you have isn't that was while the fairest advisor to the anti-terrorism caucus for united states congress now for more on the origins of the suspects family and the history of chechnya for those of you who don't know it i was joined earlier by john guy doc he's a president of the arch angels rope an artist's caution included a quick history lesson of chechnya and the western misconceptions of that russian region but one of the persons i think in the we
even say russian upbringing i want to have to be very specific the fact that they are chechen or georgian or dagestan you or russian from the greater russian state has nothing to do it's what kind of ideology you were recruited from and that is the question to see what kind of internet resources they had who did they meet and it's not just about those chechens we have and i'm going to bore on and lo it had asians we had african-american we have now we see in mali in other places as the writing...
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even say russian i'm bringing out if i have to be very specific the fact that there are chechen or georgian or dagestan used or russian from the greater russian state has nothing to do it's what kind of ideology you were recruited from and that is the question to see what kind of internet resources they had who did they meet and it's not just about those chechens we had an american born anglos we had asians we had african-americans we have now we see in mali in other places and variety of ethnicities and a variety of sectarian s.p.v. ation what. brings together all these elements if they are terrorist is an ideology a son of his you hope isn't well let's talk about the aspect of terrorist terrorists are often described as very religious coming from very impoverished backgrounds these young men are both well educated they have successes in athletics and by all means they have a middle class background if indeed these brothers are guilty of this crime how does this complicate the way that we view terrorists i think we have a very primitive view of terrorism who said that all terrorists are co
even say russian i'm bringing out if i have to be very specific the fact that there are chechen or georgian or dagestan used or russian from the greater russian state has nothing to do it's what kind of ideology you were recruited from and that is the question to see what kind of internet resources they had who did they meet and it's not just about those chechens we had an american born anglos we had asians we had african-americans we have now we see in mali in other places and variety of...
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and it is time now to bring in my attorneys, both of whom happen to be georgians, carrie hackett, criminalft between me and judge glenda. judge glenda hatch set a former juvenile court judge and emmy-nominated tv judge. carrie, i'd like to begin with you. this sounds toothless with all the exemptions added to the final exemption, if you don't want to do it, you don't have to. honestly, what would that point be? even when you say deterrence? >> i think that this is -- you're right. it is absolutely toothless. nobody needs to comply with this law. and i think on a grander scheme, on a grander scale, there's going to be a problem with enforceability of any law mandating gun ownership because we all have an expectation and a constitutional right to privacy in our own homes. how are they going to enforce this? >> how would they? they say they don't even plan to really go door to door. judge hatchet, what about the other town that's been doing this for a long time? did it have an effect, the desired effect, crime's down? like having the adt sign in your window? >> i think it's all political post
and it is time now to bring in my attorneys, both of whom happen to be georgians, carrie hackett, criminalft between me and judge glenda. judge glenda hatch set a former juvenile court judge and emmy-nominated tv judge. carrie, i'd like to begin with you. this sounds toothless with all the exemptions added to the final exemption, if you don't want to do it, you don't have to. honestly, what would that point be? even when you say deterrence? >> i think that this is -- you're right. it is...
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even say russian i'm bringing out if i have to be very specific the fact that you are chechen or georgian or dagestan you or russians from the greater russian state has nothing to do it's what kind of ideology you were recruited from and that is the question to see what kind of internet resources they have who did they meet and it's not just about those chechens we had an american born anglos we had asians we have african-americans we have now we see in mali in other places and variety of ethnicities and a variety of sectarian s.p.v. ation what brings together all these elements if they are terrorist is an ideology a sort of if you how does it. that was wally farris adviser to the anti-terrorism caucus for the united states congress a quick update for you we are just finding out now that there has been word and reports of a fire possibly on that boat we cannot say for sure or not whether that fire was caused by the suspect himself or by the possible flash bangs that the police forces were using but we will get those updates as soon as they come in now for more on the origins of the suspec
even say russian i'm bringing out if i have to be very specific the fact that you are chechen or georgian or dagestan you or russians from the greater russian state has nothing to do it's what kind of ideology you were recruited from and that is the question to see what kind of internet resources they have who did they meet and it's not just about those chechens we had an american born anglos we had asians we have african-americans we have now we see in mali in other places and variety of...
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i'm for protecting the second amendment rights of all georgians to lawfully be able to buy and bear arms voted for cloture to end unlimited debate start debate on the gun law on the floor of the senate. a majority of the senate conference voted against cloture. is that a mistake in vote by the likes of ted cruz, rand paul in terms of trying to show the american public, the republican party is serious about this issue in the wake of newtown? >> i've learned a long time ago if i start editorializing some other senators' opinion or what they did i make a big mistake. everybody will have to judge that for themselves, i think there's no ambivalence in the united states senate on the gun issue. everybody in the senate has had to deal with it in their career, it's a debate that needs to take place and to slow or dpoer stall the debate depart make any sense to me. >> congressman, senator, i've got you, i remember covering you as a congressman. senator, i want to ask you one other thing quickly about the senate race, your colleague, saxby chambliss is retiring, are you going to endorse somebody i
i'm for protecting the second amendment rights of all georgians to lawfully be able to buy and bear arms voted for cloture to end unlimited debate start debate on the gun law on the floor of the senate. a majority of the senate conference voted against cloture. is that a mistake in vote by the likes of ted cruz, rand paul in terms of trying to show the american public, the republican party is serious about this issue in the wake of newtown? >> i've learned a long time ago if i start...
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in two months ago, i was in jordan and we were speaking about how it is affecting georgian -- affecting jordan. jordan currently hosts about 300,000 syrian refugees. of jordan'spercent own population. today the government has not closed its 200 and 30 mile border with syria. estimates that 60,000 refugees arrived. i got this number yesterday from our office in jordan. this is further straining the capacity of established caps. camps.ablished this has created a dramatic increase in rent prices in jordan in urban settings, affecting refugees and jordanians. -- i camp is due to open with in a month's time- an eventual capacity of 30,000 refugees. that is a lot of pressure on jordan. care isn't looking to work in this. care -- care is looking to work in this camp. -- care jordan has decades of experience working with refugees. we started 65 years ago in 1948 supporting palestinians who sought refugee in jordan. jordan has care suppord iraqi refugees with cash relief items, training and other assistance. ^ jordan knows that building community support -- care jordan knows that building commun
in two months ago, i was in jordan and we were speaking about how it is affecting georgian -- affecting jordan. jordan currently hosts about 300,000 syrian refugees. of jordan'spercent own population. today the government has not closed its 200 and 30 mile border with syria. estimates that 60,000 refugees arrived. i got this number yesterday from our office in jordan. this is further straining the capacity of established caps. camps.ablished this has created a dramatic increase in rent prices...
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al-zawahiri, went to georgia in the '90s it try to find a base there and there was a big fight between the georgianilitary and the u.s. actually helped back then in the pankezi gorge. since then chechen terrorists have been a part of the a number of different incidents around the globe, in afghanistan, in central asia and even africa and libya. jenna: some important context for us to consider today. leads nicely into the next report we have, bret, back to you in our d.c. bureau as we get more information there. jon: jennifer griffin has been doing great reporting on this story throughout and we don't know a great deal at this point about these suspects although the amount of information that has come out since 5:00 p.m. yesterday is still rather astounding. you're looking now at a shot of the home of the uncle of these two suspects. this is montgomery village maryland, in the bethesda area. the uncle has been rather outspoken what he thinks his surviving nephew should do. our national security correspondent, jennifer griffin has that. jennifer? >> reporter: thank you, jon. a fascinating press confe
al-zawahiri, went to georgia in the '90s it try to find a base there and there was a big fight between the georgianilitary and the u.s. actually helped back then in the pankezi gorge. since then chechen terrorists have been a part of the a number of different incidents around the globe, in afghanistan, in central asia and even africa and libya. jenna: some important context for us to consider today. leads nicely into the next report we have, bret, back to you in our d.c. bureau as we get more...
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illegal immigration was attributable to the nearly $960 per year decrease in wage levels of documented georgians in leisure and hospitality industries, it was $1520. for doctors and lawyers, and may not be a lot. , $80esident obama observed per month is significant for most families. it goes towards groceries, rent, gasoline. recent history shows that grant of lawful status further increases the influx of illegal immigrants, forcing out unskilled laborers and thereby depressing the wage and employment levels of those americans. in addition to that, that leads to more americans, depending on the government for subsistence. before thece commission is that grant of status is not without substantial cost to the american worker. thank you. as with all witnesses, the statement will be made part of the record. if you president of the american action forum, formerly the director of the congressional budget office. 2003-george w. bush in 2005. that is when we first met. here.o have you we've enter. >> thank you. it is a privilege to be here today. i have submitted a written statement in the record. let m
illegal immigration was attributable to the nearly $960 per year decrease in wage levels of documented georgians in leisure and hospitality industries, it was $1520. for doctors and lawyers, and may not be a lot. , $80esident obama observed per month is significant for most families. it goes towards groceries, rent, gasoline. recent history shows that grant of lawful status further increases the influx of illegal immigrants, forcing out unskilled laborers and thereby depressing the wage and...
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georgian virginia. good afternoon. paco i don't think most americans realize that if you were a german founder, you would be both as a state politician or lieutenant governor and as a u.s. senator. they have a very different approach to the federal government than we do. but maybe it is time to consider repealing the 17th amendment and restoring state legislatures. i was curious about your reaction. >> host: tell us about your book that is self published. >> caller: yes, it is gridlock, and it is self published. like the senator says, the people are trying to do the best for the country, but the system has gone out of whack. and we kind of need a constitution 4.0 to reset things. >> guest: thank you for calling in. well, the one problem i would have with that is most of the legislature -- state legislature around the country have become as partisan in terms of their positions as the federal government has. and the other thing is in oklahoma, we don't have any long-standing members any longer. i'm agnostic as to whether
georgian virginia. good afternoon. paco i don't think most americans realize that if you were a german founder, you would be both as a state politician or lieutenant governor and as a u.s. senator. they have a very different approach to the federal government than we do. but maybe it is time to consider repealing the 17th amendment and restoring state legislatures. i was curious about your reaction. >> host: tell us about your book that is self published. >> caller: yes, it is...
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attributable -- a spike in illegal immigration was attributed to the decrease in wage levels of documented georgians. for doctors and lawyers, $960 may not be a lot. ,ut as president obama observed $80 per month is significant for most families. the goes towards groceries, rent, gasoline. recent history shows that grant of lawful status further increases the influx of illegal immigrants, further forcing out low skilled laborers and thereby depressing the wage and employment levels of those americans. in addition to that, that necessarily leads to more americans depending on the government for subsistence. it swells the ranks of black unemployed and drives down the wages of those blacks who do have jobs. it is respectfully submitted, mr. chairman, that before the federal government grants lawful status, due deliberation be given to the effect of that employmente wage levels of low skilled americans. the evidence before the commission is that status is not without profound cost to the american worker. thank you. thes with all witnesses, statement will be made prior to the record. the president of the
attributable -- a spike in illegal immigration was attributed to the decrease in wage levels of documented georgians. for doctors and lawyers, $960 may not be a lot. ,ut as president obama observed $80 per month is significant for most families. the goes towards groceries, rent, gasoline. recent history shows that grant of lawful status further increases the influx of illegal immigrants, further forcing out low skilled laborers and thereby depressing the wage and employment levels of those...
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immigration, was attributable to the nearly $960 per year decrease in wage levels of documented georgians. and the leisure and hospitality industries, it was $1520. for doctors and lawyers, $960 may not be a whole lot, but as president obama observed in the extension of the payroll tax cut, $80 per month is significant for most families. it goes toward groceries. rent. gasoline. recent history shows that grant ofres the of illegal immigrants. further forng out l skilled lor thereby depressing theag and employment levs of those americans. in addition to that, that necessarily inexorably leads to more americans depending upon the government for assistance. it swells the ranks of black unemployed and drives down the wages of those blacks who do have jobs. it's respectfully submitted mr. chairman that before the federal government grants lawful status, due deliberation be given to the the effect of that grant on the wage and employment levels of low skilled americans, because the evidence before the commission is that grant of that status is not without profound and substantial cost to the am
immigration, was attributable to the nearly $960 per year decrease in wage levels of documented georgians. and the leisure and hospitality industries, it was $1520. for doctors and lawyers, $960 may not be a whole lot, but as president obama observed in the extension of the payroll tax cut, $80 per month is significant for most families. it goes toward groceries. rent. gasoline. recent history shows that grant ofres the of illegal immigrants. further forng out l skilled lor thereby depressing...
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spike was attributable to the nearly $960 per year to decrease in the wage levels of documented georgiansin the leisure and hospitality industry, it was $1,520. for doctors and lawyers, it m be a lot, but as the president observed, $80 a month is significant for months -- most families. recent history shows that grant of lawful status further increases the influx of illegal immigrants, forcing out those skilled labor and thereby depressing the wage and employment levels of those americans. in addition to that, that necessarily leads to more americans depending on the government for subsistence. it drives down the wages of those blacks who have jobs. thesmitt that before federal government grants waffle statusdue deliberation be given to the effect of that grant on the wage and ment levels of low-skilled americans. the grant of status is not without cost to the american worker. thank you, mr. chairman. witnesses, a post statement will be made part of the record. tz-eakin is the president of the american action for, formerly director of the congressional budget under george of the bush. ple
spike was attributable to the nearly $960 per year to decrease in the wage levels of documented georgiansin the leisure and hospitality industry, it was $1,520. for doctors and lawyers, it m be a lot, but as the president observed, $80 a month is significant for months -- most families. recent history shows that grant of lawful status further increases the influx of illegal immigrants, forcing out those skilled labor and thereby depressing the wage and employment levels of those americans. in...