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one georgia politician said that carter ran for governor with maddox on one arm and maddox on the other as soon as he was elected he dropped them both. and drop them he did. in his inaugural address, he announced that the day for racial discrimination in georgia is over. people in the audience gasped because they thought they had voted for the opposite and there's a few empty chairs where former governors were seated but they didn't show up and they thought he was going to do something that he had not promised. so in 1971, he was elected governors. the good folks at camilla where they grew a lot of camillas decided they would make this huge portrait out of camillas which they did and it was hanging over the place where he would stand. the family gets all dressed and ms. lillian is riding with her sister, emily dolphin in the limousine and they get close to wherever they are supposed to be and ms. lillian turns to her sister and says, sissy, what are we doing here? we're not limousine people. [laughter] >> but they suddenly became limousine people. whether they liked it or -- whether the
one georgia politician said that carter ran for governor with maddox on one arm and maddox on the other as soon as he was elected he dropped them both. and drop them he did. in his inaugural address, he announced that the day for racial discrimination in georgia is over. people in the audience gasped because they thought they had voted for the opposite and there's a few empty chairs where former governors were seated but they didn't show up and they thought he was going to do something that he...
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and when the looking and smelling good can turn out bad russians lured by maddox again and again a big prize for beauty according to the ministry of internal affairs some thirty percent of all cosmetics in the country are counterfeit. the headlines here in our sports next with kate go away. hello welcome to the sports news thank you for joining me on to the headline is. what happened on the trophies and it's come from two goals down to win five to a superior and got nine points clear at the top of the russian premier league. while trouble at the top chelsea lose at liverpool also step up against newcastle match to city trial on a day of such battles in the english i really. simply the best francesco molinari wins the h.s.b.c. champions in shanghai after a string battle with well by one league westward. so i was always football as it is and petersburg came back from two goals down to win five to rock bottom sabir and extend their lead to nine points at the top of the russian primarily to be a stunning visit just by taking a two goal lead with in six minutes to the make even if you can j
and when the looking and smelling good can turn out bad russians lured by maddox again and again a big prize for beauty according to the ministry of internal affairs some thirty percent of all cosmetics in the country are counterfeit. the headlines here in our sports next with kate go away. hello welcome to the sports news thank you for joining me on to the headline is. what happened on the trophies and it's come from two goals down to win five to a superior and got nine points clear at the top...
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>>maddox: it's a passion.it goes beyond passion...it's a religion in tuscaloosa and it's something that i think has been a very positive effect on us. >>walker: there are more than 10000 people on a season ticket waiting list right now... >>reporter: meanwhile on a warm saturday morning in atlanta...before another sec game...hundreds of fans have come down to be part of espn's nomadic college gameday programme. last year espn signed a $2 and a quarter billion dollar contract to broadcast sec football for the next 15 years. >>magnus: ...they're the number one conference. you know, their fans are the most passionate, their teams are the most competitive. they've had the last 4 last national champions in a row. >>reporter: add another $825m,15 year deal from cbs and you can see why last year the sec, one of america's 11 major college conferences, could distribute $209m to its 12 member schools...double what it paid out in 2003. >>bloom: there is a large amount of revenue that's being produced but it does cost a l
>>maddox: it's a passion.it goes beyond passion...it's a religion in tuscaloosa and it's something that i think has been a very positive effect on us. >>walker: there are more than 10000 people on a season ticket waiting list right now... >>reporter: meanwhile on a warm saturday morning in atlanta...before another sec game...hundreds of fans have come down to be part of espn's nomadic college gameday programme. last year espn signed a $2 and a quarter billion dollar contract...
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and one looking and smelling good can turn out bad russians lured by fake us maddox and end up paying a big prize for beauty according to the ministry of internal affairs some thirty percent of all this medics in the country are counted feet. those are the top stories here back about thirty minutes time with more updates for you in the meantime though we bring you our special report. there. it is. in. the nuclear age is sixty years old. and as far as visa is concerned soon to the last atomic bomb survivor so will begun . perhaps in less than twenty or thirty yes and so then that it is i would like to pass on my grandmother still raise it to the younger generations or focus tonight my dream is to not let it die. how great is the threat of nuclear war today. nuclear weapons have become the current your power. how do you explain that the five permanent members of the security council they are the ones who have the nuclear weapons. over the five most powerful states in the world. united states russia britain france china. so all india look suggests those that are going to get into a nucle
and one looking and smelling good can turn out bad russians lured by fake us maddox and end up paying a big prize for beauty according to the ministry of internal affairs some thirty percent of all this medics in the country are counted feet. those are the top stories here back about thirty minutes time with more updates for you in the meantime though we bring you our special report. there. it is. in. the nuclear age is sixty years old. and as far as visa is concerned soon to the last atomic...
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and when looking and smelling good can turn out bad russians lured by sayed because maddox and and a pm they prize for beauty. what an honor to live in moscow with marina joshie welcome to the program a russian artist has strapped himself into an electric chair and has asked online viewers to vote on his fate. who lives in self-imposed exile in bulgaria is known for his controversial public stance and this time he says he's electrocution experiment is man's to highlight censorship issues in russia either on the right in front or it's. all just a leg mobility has just been hit by a six hundred thousand volt shock this happens every time one hundred people on the internet vote for him to receive a massive electric jolt anyone can vote he'll do this every night for a week or until he's hospitalized at the new blue chips it's so like this is a test of how sometimes he interprets freedom do they want to use it to save or to kill me this is a lot about our society my remarks he says his electric shock treatment is symbolic of what he calls the oppression of artists specifically says ship o
and when looking and smelling good can turn out bad russians lured by sayed because maddox and and a pm they prize for beauty. what an honor to live in moscow with marina joshie welcome to the program a russian artist has strapped himself into an electric chair and has asked online viewers to vote on his fate. who lives in self-imposed exile in bulgaria is known for his controversial public stance and this time he says he's electrocution experiment is man's to highlight censorship issues in...
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and while looking and smelling good can turn out bad russians lured by fake because maddox end up paying a big prize for the new to appoint to the ministry of internal affairs some thirty percent of all those mags in the country are now feeling. well they have eyes here and aren't he'll be back at the top of the hour the mean time and bring you the sports highlights. hello welcome to the sports news thank you for joining me on to the head on this. one hand on the trophy is in its counsel two goals down to win five to a superior and got nine points clear at the top of the russian premier league. while trouble at the top chelsea lose at liverpool also step up against newcastle match to city trial on a day of contractors in the english i really. simply the best francesco molinari wins the h.s.b.c. champions in shanghai after a string battle with well by one league westward. i was always football as in it's in petersburg came back from two goals down to win five to rock bottom sabir and extend their lead to nine points at the top of the russian premier league to be a stunning visit just by t
and while looking and smelling good can turn out bad russians lured by fake because maddox end up paying a big prize for the new to appoint to the ministry of internal affairs some thirty percent of all those mags in the country are now feeling. well they have eyes here and aren't he'll be back at the top of the hour the mean time and bring you the sports highlights. hello welcome to the sports news thank you for joining me on to the head on this. one hand on the trophy is in its counsel two...
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. >> what would you guess -- well -- >> who were your most interesting -- >> governor lester maddox ofgation fame. >> down yonder. >> along with james brown, the football player. >> nice. >> mountain of brick, telephone booth of a man. >> dirty dozen. >> and truman capote. >> perfect. perfect. >> looking good. well, this was -- >> a rumble? what happened? >> it was dynamite. the governor got upset. he said i had to apologize to the people of georgia because i had called them bigots. and i wish we had a clip from this. it was quite exciting. >> oh, me too. >> i said, no, i didn't, governor. i said the bigots voted for you -- >> he said the only bigots -- and apologize -- looked at his time exand stood up and gave me one minute to apologize. luckily i thought to say, all right, if i called anyone a bigot who isn't a bigot, i apologize. the governor saw through that, the audience roared with applause and the governor hauled -- walked off the stage. >> what was the last half of that? >> he hauled his considerable weight into the arms of his trooper, who was standing back there. actually, l
. >> what would you guess -- well -- >> who were your most interesting -- >> governor lester maddox ofgation fame. >> down yonder. >> along with james brown, the football player. >> nice. >> mountain of brick, telephone booth of a man. >> dirty dozen. >> and truman capote. >> perfect. perfect. >> looking good. well, this was -- >> a rumble? what happened? >> it was dynamite. the governor got upset. he said i had to...
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they made a strategic choice as a function of personal appointment with general petraeus and general maddox the administration relaxed the 18 month contract on time and that is a good thing. the second concern i have about the president's strategy in afghanistan is our exit strategy if you will is that we will draw down when afghanistan has the capacity to do the things we are doing now. and i have grave doubts about the matchup between the time line the president was imposing and afghan capacity to get there at the speed that we believe. i think i am not alone in having grave doubts about whether the karzai administration shares our object is to such an extent that we can be successful without a greater effort on their part. i myself struggle when a lot of times thinking about whether there are more cost-effective strategies for achieving what we want, and i go back and forth on this to be honest that it does seem to me that a slower commitment of resources over a long curve period of time might match up more closely with the capacity the afghans to take over the mission but i am quite sym
they made a strategic choice as a function of personal appointment with general petraeus and general maddox the administration relaxed the 18 month contract on time and that is a good thing. the second concern i have about the president's strategy in afghanistan is our exit strategy if you will is that we will draw down when afghanistan has the capacity to do the things we are doing now. and i have grave doubts about the matchup between the time line the president was imposing and afghan...
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first is asked by john maddox from ntsa and what requirements should the regulators to consider to minimize destruction for older drivers? >> may i start of -- i want to address what you're looking at the roadway itself if you don't mind, simply because that's where a lot of -- you get around to a lot of conflict area and i will point out intersections and i'm sure you have seen intersections where they are just loaded with signs, just loaded, and you're wondering my god, where do i go? well, that's an issue, to be very honest, and how that is addressed is very important and that's why we address that and also the fact that as we age when of the things about this line is basically can you see it? can you see it at the time and can you see it at night and that is where it is the reflectivity there was definitely recommended in bouck 2001 and is continuing on is shrewdly important and those are the types of things that we are really pointing out so everybody can see the signs -- >> why you're the question again? wasn't it -- >> okay, i'm speaking out of -- are just wanted to point out on the
first is asked by john maddox from ntsa and what requirements should the regulators to consider to minimize destruction for older drivers? >> may i start of -- i want to address what you're looking at the roadway itself if you don't mind, simply because that's where a lot of -- you get around to a lot of conflict area and i will point out intersections and i'm sure you have seen intersections where they are just loaded with signs, just loaded, and you're wondering my god, where do i go?...