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he has earned his phd at the university of georgia where he studied under john ensco. he published his master's thesis, which is unheard of, entitled "executing daniel bright: grace, loyalty and guerrilla violence and coastal carolina." in receipt the 2009 jewels and francis landry award for the best book in seven studies.
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i wrote a book with my colleague from the university of georgia to help people maneuver through system. it takes tenacity, a little gumption and psychological human tactics. >> have you pursued a foya? >> absolutely. where was a journalist -- i -- for a long time covered city hall and legislatures and had to follow lots of requests. >> walk us through one that you filled? >> when i was working in boise, idaho i requested the claims against the city. i got a whole box of them, interviewed them, analyzed them and figure areaed out what problems the city was having. they are essential and required for so much reporting. and not just journalists but average people. >> have you requested for a foya through the federal government? >> the federal government is hard to deal with it. it is a huge bureaucracies and the delays are long. yeah, i have requested foya requests and it is a pain. frankly in my research most journalists have not or if they did it once that is thealist time because they find it is a waste of time. >> what is the strategy to get around that? >> for journalists it is about
i wrote a book with my colleague from the university of georgia to help people maneuver through system. it takes tenacity, a little gumption and psychological human tactics. >> have you pursued a foya? >> absolutely. where was a journalist -- i -- for a long time covered city hall and legislatures and had to follow lots of requests. >> walk us through one that you filled? >> when i was working in boise, idaho i requested the claims against the city. i got a whole box of...
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after graduating from the university of georgia in 1974, mrs. russell began a career as an educator. she left education in pursuit of a career as a journalist and assumed the role of associate editor. in 2009 she was honored for her hard work when she was named publisher and editor of the newspaper. mrs. russell has remained an active member of macintosh county, serving on several boards over the years, including the department of family and children services, darron downtown development short authority, and the coastal college of georgia foundation. mrs. russell, i applaud your efforts to keep the citizens of georgia's first congressional district in tune with current events throughout our state and contry. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, for five minutes. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to address the house and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. davis: mr.
after graduating from the university of georgia in 1974, mrs. russell began a career as an educator. she left education in pursuit of a career as a journalist and assumed the role of associate editor. in 2009 she was honored for her hard work when she was named publisher and editor of the newspaper. mrs. russell has remained an active member of macintosh county, serving on several boards over the years, including the department of family and children services, darron downtown development short...
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he has earned his phd at the university of georgia where he studied under john ensco. he published his master's thesis, which is unheard of, entitled "executing daniel bright: grace, loyalty and guerrilla violence and coastal carolina." in receipt the 2009 jewels and francis landry award for the best book in seven studies. university published his dissertation, a book entitled "rebel against the confederacy, north carolina's unionist." he is the next rotondaro aware fair. he has an edited warfare with brian mcknight and daniel sutherland entitled "the guerrilla hunters: irregular conflicts during the civil war." 2017, you are not going to speak on guerrilla warfare. after all this, he does more than that and i asked him to speak about robert e. lee. robert e. lee on the front lines of battle. let us welcome barton myers. [applause] mr. myers: i want to thank dr. carmichael for letting me speak about one of the greatest battlefield commanders and one of her most controversial american historical figures, robert edward lee of virginia. for the last five years i have been
he has earned his phd at the university of georgia where he studied under john ensco. he published his master's thesis, which is unheard of, entitled "executing daniel bright: grace, loyalty and guerrilla violence and coastal carolina." in receipt the 2009 jewels and francis landry award for the best book in seven studies. university published his dissertation, a book entitled "rebel against the confederacy, north carolina's unionist." he is the next rotondaro aware fair. he...
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who works with the university of georgia extension stated that twenty seventeen is for sure going to be remembered as one of the most difficult years in peach production in the southeastern united states in just the last month hold still phrases for these georgia peaches went from twenty dollars to thirty dollars a markup of fifty percent while georgia's peaches do have a pretty bad south carolina's loss is even worse when there's a. it has a ninety percent drop in production so this is definitely looking like an ad so. this was a very pitchy show and that is our show for you to remember everyone in this world were not told well loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am tyrol but i'm down to the last shots keep on watching those hawks never a great day and night everybody. let's talk about black and blue to be black. and always will in a big house down at least that's what i've been told but it was simply that we in remains as such because we simply forgot. the scene we've allowed them to rearrange their pain you've told us the sickness of trusting the enemy we came to face. tha
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i am a university of georgia graduate. >> oh. i have a brother who went to the university of georgia and sister-in-law. >> good man. >> misguided individuals. i love them. >> was he the one that bit the auburn player? all kidding aside, thank you for your service. and we talk a lot about how fast technology changes. in the acquisition process being a problem throughout the department. i would like to hear your comments on the personnel. again, you speak to this in you comments. you know, when you get the young man, the young woman out there that's the best and the brightest, their opportunities in the private sector versus their opportunities in the public sector under your command, the challenges there, and the issue of, you know, what percentage of your personnel are civilian versus uniform? >> roughly we are about 80% military. about 20% civilian. that's kind of what we are building to. it varies in some areas, but it's about 80/20. >> i know we have a tremendous number of wonderful people in uniform. some of the people that we
i am a university of georgia graduate. >> oh. i have a brother who went to the university of georgia and sister-in-law. >> good man. >> misguided individuals. i love them. >> was he the one that bit the auburn player? all kidding aside, thank you for your service. and we talk a lot about how fast technology changes. in the acquisition process being a problem throughout the department. i would like to hear your comments on the personnel. again, you speak to this in you...
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who works with the university of georgia extension stated that twenty seventeen is for sure going to be remembered as one of the most difficult years in peach production in the southeastern united states in just the last month hold still prices for these georgia peaches went from twenty dollars to thirty dollars a markup of fifty percent while georgia peach is do have a pretty bad south carolina's loss is even worse which is why. it is a ninety percent drop in production so this is definitely look and guys like an ad so piccies that. this was a very pigeon show and that is our show for today remember everyone in this world we're now told will love them up so i tell you all i love you i am tyrol but for i'm down in the lawless on shelves keep on watching those hawks number great day and night everybody. the mission of news with you is to go to the people tell their side of the story our stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say that. average viewer knows that r.t. america has a different perspective s
who works with the university of georgia extension stated that twenty seventeen is for sure going to be remembered as one of the most difficult years in peach production in the southeastern united states in just the last month hold still prices for these georgia peaches went from twenty dollars to thirty dollars a markup of fifty percent while georgia peach is do have a pretty bad south carolina's loss is even worse which is why. it is a ninety percent drop in production so this is definitely...
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he was the dean of the department of history at the university of georgia in athens and happens to be a very good friend of mine. he was stuck until midnight at the airport in atlanta and didn't have the patience. he went back home. this morning the flights were canceled. so i was just asked on the spot more or less to come here, but john did send me some remarks he wanted to share with you. so i wanted to read you his remarks. you have on this program john's bio. john is an amazing man. he grew up partly in europe because his father was the first african-american to be appointed as an ambassador. he lived in francophone africa as a child. he lived in paris. he speaks perfect french and very good german, and has specialized in world war i and world war ii history. in african-american history and world war ii one -- in african-american history in world war i and he wrote, among other things, a book in collaboration with jeffrey simmons. he also is on the advisory board of the world war ii museum in new orleans because he is also a specialist of aviation and world war ii. if you allow m
he was the dean of the department of history at the university of georgia in athens and happens to be a very good friend of mine. he was stuck until midnight at the airport in atlanta and didn't have the patience. he went back home. this morning the flights were canceled. so i was just asked on the spot more or less to come here, but john did send me some remarks he wanted to share with you. so i wanted to read you his remarks. you have on this program john's bio. john is an amazing man. he...
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who works with the university of georgia extension stated that twenty seventeen is for sure going to be remembered as one of the most difficult years in peach production in the southeastern united states in just the last month hold still prices for these georgia peaches went from twenty dollars to thirty dollars a markup of fifty percent while georgia peach is do have a pretty bad south carolina's loss is even worse where there's no. because a ninety percent drop in production so this is definitely look and guys like and that. this was a very peachy show and that is our show for today remember everyone in this world we're not told we're loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am tyrol but i'm down to the last keep on watching those hawks never a great day and night everybody. what you have for breakfast yesterday why would you pick those up your wife or. what your biggest fear. in the bin on the hay ride was the last time i read a board you say if you ever met the best quarterback. that's one topic that doesn't belong here now i need to do due to. more. our culture is awash in li
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left to ship by early july beach researcher best job ever daria chavez who works with the university of georgia extension stated that twenty seventeen is for sure going to be remembered as one of the most difficult years in peach production in the southeastern united states in just the last month hold still phrases for these georgia peaches went from twenty dollars to thirty dollars a markup of fifty percent while georgia's peaches do have a pretty bad health care line as losses even worse with as much as a ninety percent drop in production so this is definitely look and guys like and that so p.g. somewhere. where oh but this was a very preachy show and that is our show for today remember everyone in this world we're now told will love them up so i tell you all i love you i am tyrol but i'm south of the lawless country and still keep on watching those hawks number great barrier and made everybody. get their. money. you. does she don't. even and i can do a little dealing with the saying i'm done was wrong in that are equal to don't as muslims or what equals this tells me. don't we don't see how
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special prosecutor patrick fitzgerald and diane eamon is here with strategic initiatives at the university of georgia school of law. all, thank you so much for being here and listening in with me on this fascinating testimony from rod rosenstein. peter, first to you. what we heard from mr. rosenstein there, saying that he saw no good reason to fire robert mueller. and under questioning, if he was told to, directed to fire robert mueller, he said that he would not do that. he would not take -- i'm not going to follow any orders unless i believe they are lawful and appropriate orders. so, is this case closed, story over on this? >> well, it is as far as mr. rosenstein's concerned, but it's certainly -- if the president were determined to fire mueller, he would find, presumably, someone to do it. so, you'd have something like the saturday night massacre, where he would be directing rosenstein to fire mr. mueller, and if rod rosenstein refused, he would have to fire rod rosenstein, and then he would have to find his successor, someone in the department of justice who's been confirmed, and ask him or dire
special prosecutor patrick fitzgerald and diane eamon is here with strategic initiatives at the university of georgia school of law. all, thank you so much for being here and listening in with me on this fascinating testimony from rod rosenstein. peter, first to you. what we heard from mr. rosenstein there, saying that he saw no good reason to fire robert mueller. and under questioning, if he was told to, directed to fire robert mueller, he said that he would not do that. he would not take --...
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he has earned his phd at the university of georgia where he studied under john ensco. he published his master's thesis, which is unheard of, entitled "executing daniel bright: grace, loyalty and guerrilla violence and coastal carolina." in receipt the 2009 jewels and francis landry award for the best book in seven studies. university published his dissertation, a book entitled "rebel against the confederacy, north carolina's unionist." he is the next rotondaro aware fair. he has an edited warfare with brian mcknight and daniel sutherland entitled "the guerrilla hunters: irregular conflicts during the civil war." 2017, you are not going to speak on guerrilla warfare. after all this, he does more than that and i asked him to speak about robert e. lee. robert e. lee on the front lines of battle. let us welcome barton myers. [applause] mr. myers: i want to thank dr. carmichael for letting me speak about one of the greatest battlefield commanders and one of her most controversial american historical figures, robert edward lee of virginia. for the last five years i have been
he has earned his phd at the university of georgia where he studied under john ensco. he published his master's thesis, which is unheard of, entitled "executing daniel bright: grace, loyalty and guerrilla violence and coastal carolina." in receipt the 2009 jewels and francis landry award for the best book in seven studies. university published his dissertation, a book entitled "rebel against the confederacy, north carolina's unionist." he is the next rotondaro aware fair. he...
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after that he attended law school at the university of georgia, beginning a career that would benefit many savannahians for many years to come. he started a law firm for which he practiced for nearly 30 years. by the end of his law career he was known as one of the best lawyers in the entire state of georgia and was named to the list of georgia's top 10 lawyers in 2014. the paul w. painer jr. civility and professional award was also created in his honor to remember his fantastic work and reward other outstanding lawyers in georgia. mr. painer was an honorable person who did everything possible to improve our judicial system and he gained respect from lawyers all over. he will certainly be missed as an asset to our community and entire legal field. thank you, madam speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> to request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam spe
after that he attended law school at the university of georgia, beginning a career that would benefit many savannahians for many years to come. he started a law firm for which he practiced for nearly 30 years. by the end of his law career he was known as one of the best lawyers in the entire state of georgia and was named to the list of georgia's top 10 lawyers in 2014. the paul w. painer jr. civility and professional award was also created in his honor to remember his fantastic work and reward...
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researchers at emory university and the georgia institute of technology say it will be a few years beforetimate goal is for people to buy their vaccine off—the—shelf and even immunise themselves. tulip mazumdar, bbc news. last week was all about the heat, but this week has been all about the rain so far. some parts of the uk have had a month's worth of rain already. in suffolk, 90 millimetres, getting on forfour already. in suffolk, 90 millimetres, getting on for four inches of rain. large parts of central and western europe have seen lots of stormy weather as well. and some flooding in places. we haven't had thunderstorms, but the rain is still keeping going in this area. low pressure is pushing the wetter weather further north, so a change in the weather for scotland and eventually for northern ireland. the wetter weather settling in across a good part of mainland scotland and pushing westwards into northern ireland. for the south, pushing westwards into northern ireland. forthe south, one pushing westwards into northern ireland. for the south, one or two showers around, still a lot of
researchers at emory university and the georgia institute of technology say it will be a few years beforetimate goal is for people to buy their vaccine off—the—shelf and even immunise themselves. tulip mazumdar, bbc news. last week was all about the heat, but this week has been all about the rain so far. some parts of the uk have had a month's worth of rain already. in suffolk, 90 millimetres, getting on forfour already. in suffolk, 90 millimetres, getting on for four inches of rain. large...
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researchers at emory university and the georgia institute of technology say it will be some yea rs beforeatch is widely available and more studies are needed. the ultimate goal is for people to buy their vaccine off—the—shelf and even immunise themselves. tulip mazumdar, bbc news. the co—op bank has agreed a rescue package with shareholders worth about £700 million. it should mean the bank — which almost collapsed in 2013 — will no longer need to be sold. our business editor simon jack is here. how secure is its future? this is good news for a bank which had little of that over the last few yea rs, little of that over the last few years, it has been walking would ever since 2013 when it almost collapse, discovering a huge hole in its finances. a bunch of american investors said it then and since thenit investors said it then and since then it has been limping along unable to earn its way out of trouble, they could not find a buyer when i wanted to do so those same investors have doubled down and written off some of the money in. that will mean that their shareholding is almost not entirel
researchers at emory university and the georgia institute of technology say it will be some yea rs beforeatch is widely available and more studies are needed. the ultimate goal is for people to buy their vaccine off—the—shelf and even immunise themselves. tulip mazumdar, bbc news. the co—op bank has agreed a rescue package with shareholders worth about £700 million. it should mean the bank — which almost collapsed in 2013 — will no longer need to be sold. our business editor simon...
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. >> reporter: researchers from emery university and georgia institute of technology are testing the i leave it for a few minutes there and then, i will just remove it. >> reporter: new study in the lancet looked at 100 healthy adults. >> we have design it so people could self administer with the press of a thumb. >> reporter: researchers found if the micro needle patch to be safe and effective. >> also allowed, vaccinated, an excellent immune response. >> reporter: reaction where is mild with redness and itching, more than 07 percent prefer the patch over usual injections which researchers say could increase, vaccination rates. >> our goal, it is to make it so that people can receive their flu vaccination, and then be able to do at home by themselves without complexit ies of having to know how to use a needle and syringe and really to have go to a doctor or nurse to have that done. >> reporter: scientists hope to have a flu vaccine patch available within five years. researchers say vaccine patch can be stored, distributed without being refrigerated, micro needle patches are being de
. >> reporter: researchers from emery university and georgia institute of technology are testing the i leave it for a few minutes there and then, i will just remove it. >> reporter: new study in the lancet looked at 100 healthy adults. >> we have design it so people could self administer with the press of a thumb. >> reporter: researchers found if the micro needle patch to be safe and effective. >> also allowed, vaccinated, an excellent immune response. >>...
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of times with my dad to watch the old washington senators. it has been raised. now it is where the university hospital is. >> corner of georgia florida avenue. strike two. >> it was the home field for the redskins and the nationals, then the senators, until 1961. >> when stroke, full count. republicans have the last strike. richmond, and the line. ball low. ball four. -- brad wenstrup will go to first. >> another pinch-hitter here. >> get everybody a chance to play. >> mark walker, who started the game on the mound. now back in the seventh inning. first offering is a strike. 0-1 from richmond, down the stretch. ball high. 1-1. from the stretch, richmond, inside. 2-1. is he going to squeeze them now with two outs in the seventh? >> i'm sure he's getting a little tired out there. [laughter] >> 2-1 to locker. it was called a strike. down toublicans again, their last strike. >> a north carolinian. two strikes, two outs. the democratic side stands again. >> richmond walks around the mound, gets back up. brad wenstrup takes a short lead off first. 2-2. ball high. the curve. getting get that one. richmond, now back up on the rubber.
of times with my dad to watch the old washington senators. it has been raised. now it is where the university hospital is. >> corner of georgia florida avenue. strike two. >> it was the home field for the redskins and the nationals, then the senators, until 1961. >> when stroke, full count. republicans have the last strike. richmond, and the line. ball low. ball four. -- brad wenstrup will go to first. >> another pinch-hitter here. >> get everybody a chance to...
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of it is coming from outside. universitiesclude -- such as georgia tech -- also university of california. >> we saw this from the whatsident done to way into what is going on in atlanta? in,rump is weighing definitely sees this as what people have to do with the referendum on his presidency. interestingly, the candidates themselves are staying away from trump. one thing you have to know about this, this is not a populist district. trump territory, bernie sanders territory. it is very much a battle for the soul of the center. the move toward the center of the electorate, where the policy divides? >> >> the sharpest policy divides. it's interesting if you look at ads they are running. is handlingff fiscal responsibility, like a modern republican. handle is going after independence and her ads, saying, time to put a woman in congress. goinge not really so much at each other with policy divides. of course, handles trying to pay assad -- san francisco hippies. about all seey divides at this point. it is really going after those moderates and independents. >> the electric going forward -- if you're to take out of the -- in
of it is coming from outside. universitiesclude -- such as georgia tech -- also university of california. >> we saw this from the whatsident done to way into what is going on in atlanta? in,rump is weighing definitely sees this as what people have to do with the referendum on his presidency. interestingly, the candidates themselves are staying away from trump. one thing you have to know about this, this is not a populist district. trump territory, bernie sanders territory. it is very much...
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university professor anthony carnevale. host: georgia congressional district will be the focus of congressional. they are fighting over a seat formally held by tom price. they are viewing this a congressional seat. stay close to c-span for more results from that contest. it's june 20th for this edition of "washington journal" and our first hour, we want to get your input on the best way to train the u.s. workforce. this comes especially as trump administration making a big push on getting more businesses to invest in apprenticeship program as a means of train people on a skill this could result in good paying jobs. from you it's learning a skill like apprenticeship program better way to improve the workforce versus the value of getting a college education versus going to the military to learn a skill or other ways to improve how u.s. workers are trained. here's how unlet us know your thoughts. 202-748-8000202-748-8000202-748-8000202-748-8000 college if there are other ways to do it, it,202-748-8002. you can send us a tweet @c-span wj. you can post on facebook.com/c-span. just to give you a sense
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political scientist at therand corporation and has taught at georgetown university and the university of maryland. miss georgia home or is at the institute of peace where she oversees a broad portfolio of legal related subjects and projects and research. she chairs the working group on counter violent extremism. mr. hears, we will start with you. you have five minutes. >> thank you. chairman, ranking members, distinguishes distinguished members of the committee. europe is facing a sustained threat from the islamic state. an estimated more than 5,000 europeans have travelled to syria to join isis. the percentage of european foreign fighters who have returned to their countries of departure is estimated as high as 30%. in the united states, some 250 americans have travelled or attempted to travel to isis controlled territories. of the 250, the program on extremism has identified more than 60 u.s. based individuals who successfully migrated to syria. there's not a typical profile of an american or european isis recruit. they vary in socio economic background, age, gender, locationand the degree of religiosity. un
political scientist at therand corporation and has taught at georgetown university and the university of maryland. miss georgia home or is at the institute of peace where she oversees a broad portfolio of legal related subjects and projects and research. she chairs the working group on counter violent extremism. mr. hears, we will start with you. you have five minutes. >> thank you. chairman, ranking members, distinguishes distinguished members of the committee. europe is facing a...
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researchers at emory university and the georgia institute of technology say it will be a few years beforef and even immunise themselves. tulip mazumdar, bbc news. you're watching bbc news. let's return to the news that the creator of paddington bear, michael bond, has died after a short illness. he proved a huge hit with young readers, and was later reinvented on television and on film. michael bond also created other children's favourites, such as parsley the lion. the actorjonathan king played paddington in the first series of the book which was broadcast in the 19905. it is a sad day, but 91, not bad at all. how do you get into the head of a fictional bare? it was pretty simple, because he gave me the clue of saying, he's a bit like noel coward, which i found bizarre, because i thought he would be peruvian. i prepared for the audition with... you had a peruvian accent? yes! he was a sweet, lovely, lova ble accent? yes! he was a sweet, lovely, lovable man, and passed that on to you. he said, no, try for noel coward. so... hello, i'm paddington. and he said, just make him a lot more inno
researchers at emory university and the georgia institute of technology say it will be a few years beforef and even immunise themselves. tulip mazumdar, bbc news. you're watching bbc news. let's return to the news that the creator of paddington bear, michael bond, has died after a short illness. he proved a huge hit with young readers, and was later reinvented on television and on film. michael bond also created other children's favourites, such as parsley the lion. the actorjonathan king...
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we spoke earlier today with the people from georgia washington university school of public health. they have done in-depth studies of the house version of the bill and now they are crunching the numbers on the senate side. but they belief there could be up-tick in the economy initially after passage but long-term there could be issues with jobs and you could lose up to a million jobs nationwide by the year 2026, especially in states that expanded medicaid. so there is a lot for them to consider here on the hill when the data crunch all the figures out there and see what will stick. alison: scott thuman live on the hill. thank you. scott: thank you. alison: president trump ready to raise money for his 2020 campaign. the first re-election fundraiser is wednesday. right at in addition own hotel, a couple of -- right at his own hotel a couple blocks from the white house. the campaign director says it's convenient to be there. ethics experts are raising red flags but the money will be shared between the trump 2020 campaigned the republican national committee. jonathan: let's turn to the
we spoke earlier today with the people from georgia washington university school of public health. they have done in-depth studies of the house version of the bill and now they are crunching the numbers on the senate side. but they belief there could be up-tick in the economy initially after passage but long-term there could be issues with jobs and you could lose up to a million jobs nationwide by the year 2026, especially in states that expanded medicaid. so there is a lot for them to consider...
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of the most recent attack. joining me now, a professor at georgia state university and the author of "dying to kill."at we have learned about these individuals today, what does that tell you? >> it frankly is just mind-boggling that mr. khuram shazad had a newborn baby at home. the idea that people are willing to make this demonstration of what they see a sacrifice for a misguided interpretation of religion, and it reminds me a little bit of san bernardino, leaving the baby behind in order to go to the recreation center and kill people. i just don't understand it. but also, i think there is an important lesson to be learned, that many of these people were on the radar screen. so, if that is the case, then it's very important that governments, all governments, and particular in the u.k., they need to have the resources to keep track of these individuals, their neighbors or their families or friends have provided information. we know that in 70% of the cases, there are some leakage, that people have these unbelievable bystander effect of terrorism, that they don't come forward. but when they do come fo
of the most recent attack. joining me now, a professor at georgia state university and the author of "dying to kill."at we have learned about these individuals today, what does that tell you? >> it frankly is just mind-boggling that mr. khuram shazad had a newborn baby at home. the idea that people are willing to make this demonstration of what they see a sacrifice for a misguided interpretation of religion, and it reminds me a little bit of san bernardino, leaving the baby...
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a suburb of atlanta is the centre of the political universe for the next 36 hours. candidates in georgia'sore tuesday's much—anticipated vote. democratic candidatejon ossoff is trying to beat his rival karen handel to win the traditionally republican seat. both campaigns have raised millions of dollars, as the bbc‘s rajini vaidya nathan reports. onjon ossoff. on jon ossoff. i've onjon ossoff. i've been involved in the sixth district. the race to represent georgia's sixth congressional district has become the most expensive ever, close to $40 million already spent. for decades, the seat has been republican. many democrats see this asa republican. many democrats see this as a referendum on president trump. their candidatejon as a referendum on president trump. their candidate jon ossoff as a referendum on president trump. their candidatejon ossoff has raised the most cash so far. nearly six times more than his republican rival karen handel. mr ossoff‘s relied on smaller donations to fund his campaign. extremists will stop at nothing to push the radical agenda. now, they're turning their atte
a suburb of atlanta is the centre of the political universe for the next 36 hours. candidates in georgia'sore tuesday's much—anticipated vote. democratic candidatejon ossoff is trying to beat his rival karen handel to win the traditionally republican seat. both campaigns have raised millions of dollars, as the bbc‘s rajini vaidya nathan reports. onjon ossoff. on jon ossoff. i've onjon ossoff. i've been involved in the sixth district. the race to represent georgia's sixth congressional...
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the university of virginia student received a 15-year sentence last year after being accused of stealing a propaganda banner. >>> happening now. voters casting their ballots in georgia'sth congressional district in what's become the most expensive house race in history. this is a runoff between democrat john ossoff and republican karen handel. it's being closely watched across the country. ossoff is running on an anti-donald trump platform and could carry the conservative-leaning district. polls going in today's runoff vote show an extremely close race. >> still to come on abc 7 news, the best town to vacation in is actually right here in the bay area. where you want to plan a weekend getaway to right now. >> and a live look right at our mt. tam camera. it's a little hazy right now >>> skateboard pros pulling off huge stunts in an unlikely place. >> and just making it look super easy, super smooth, flowing through the entire factory. >> on the next "right this minute." >>> all right. let's start with one of the areas that will be coolest today because of the breeze. look at this west wind at the golden gate bridge. it's about 12 miles per hour. it's been gusting up to
the university of virginia student received a 15-year sentence last year after being accused of stealing a propaganda banner. >>> happening now. voters casting their ballots in georgia'sth congressional district in what's become the most expensive house race in history. this is a runoff between democrat john ossoff and republican karen handel. it's being closely watched across the country. ossoff is running on an anti-donald trump platform and could carry the conservative-leaning...
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university of virginia about the 45th anniversary of the watergate break-in. republicans, call (202) 748-8001 . democrats, call (202) 748-8000. independents, all (202) 748-8002 . bow from georgias an independent. caller: i read a book last "ummer called "nixon's gamble and it mentioned watergate because it was tied into secrecy and diplomacy. i felt like, studying this period of time, that next and wanted to keep this also because it might expose the delicate foreign policy conducted regarding their bombing in cambodia, negotiations of opening up china, and i wanted you to comment on that and see if you agree with that assessment. time of the leak of the pentagon papers in 1971, richard nixon was very concerned about the leak of the secret bombing of cambodia. people did not, americans did not know at the time that he had begun bombing the cambodian border area where north vietnamese troops were infiltrating into vietnam, and that this had destabilized cambodia and precipitated a coup where the hereditary monarch was ousted and replaced by a rightist military leader. he fled to communist china and the chinese and north vietnamese started incurring further into cambodia. afraid
university of virginia about the 45th anniversary of the watergate break-in. republicans, call (202) 748-8001 . democrats, call (202) 748-8000. independents, all (202) 748-8002 . bow from georgias an independent. caller: i read a book last "ummer called "nixon's gamble and it mentioned watergate because it was tied into secrecy and diplomacy. i felt like, studying this period of time, that next and wanted to keep this also because it might expose the delicate foreign policy conducted...
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and annual jump of 5% according to georgia state university analysis. another person in gainesville, northeast georgia, 22% a year. the house republican plan the past the house and is now in the senate would let states get flavors so people that buy plans with the coverage mandated under obamacare the congressional budget office store of that estimate indicates depending on what a state does with its waivers average premiums could end up anywhere from 4% lower to 26% lower in ten years if we kept obamacare. doesn't that potentially address the problems of uninsured people and i premiums and isn't that a fix for obamacare? >> ossof: we need bipartisan efforts to get premiums under control, we can do that by introducing more competition into the insurance market, something for which there may be bipartisan will on both sides of the aisle, letting georgians shop plans across state lines. like in any market of consumers have more choices, prices will be driven down and quality will be driven up but what the house healthcare builders and karen handel support
and annual jump of 5% according to georgia state university analysis. another person in gainesville, northeast georgia, 22% a year. the house republican plan the past the house and is now in the senate would let states get flavors so people that buy plans with the coverage mandated under obamacare the congressional budget office store of that estimate indicates depending on what a state does with its waivers average premiums could end up anywhere from 4% lower to 26% lower in ten years if we...
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it happened in eatonton georgia, southeast of atlanta, witnesses say two men escaped in a dark green honda after getting away from the bus. >> a university of virginia student freed. otto publicly confess today stealing north korean property began is a sign from a hotel, sentenced to 15 years in north korean labor camp. >> army released the names of three soldiers killed in afghanistan, one of them from our casket of army sergeant, eric of baltimore arrived at dover air force base. >>> and today is primary election day in virginia. voters are deciding who will represent the democrats and republicans in the race for governor. lieutenant governor and some key house of delegate races. >>> attorney general jeff sessions testified before the senate intelligence committee today, he faced sharp questions from former senate colleagues, about his role in the firing of james comey, and his decks cents -- connection was russian contact during the presidential campaign. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> and finally golden state beat the cavs last night 129 to 120. prince georges county own kevin durant named th
it happened in eatonton georgia, southeast of atlanta, witnesses say two men escaped in a dark green honda after getting away from the bus. >> a university of virginia student freed. otto publicly confess today stealing north korean property began is a sign from a hotel, sentenced to 15 years in north korean labor camp. >> army released the names of three soldiers killed in afghanistan, one of them from our casket of army sergeant, eric of baltimore arrived at dover air force base....
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annual jump of 5% according to georgia state university analysis. but in other places like gainesville, northeast georgia, been 5%. a year. the house republican plan, that passed the house and is now in the senate, would let states get waiver so people could buy plans without some of the coverages now mandated under obamacare. the congressional budget office score of that estimates that depend on when a state gets waivers average premiums could , eventually end up anywhere from 4% lower to 26% lower in 10 years than they would be if we kept obamacare. doesn't that potentially address the problems of uninsured people and the high premiums and given that, isn't that a fix for obamacare? mr. ossoff: what we need is bipartisan efforts to get premiums under control. i think we can do that by introducing more competition into the insurance market. something for which i think there may be bipartisan will on both sides of the aisle, letting georgians shop plans across state lines. like in any market, if consumers have more choices, then prices will be drive
annual jump of 5% according to georgia state university analysis. but in other places like gainesville, northeast georgia, been 5%. a year. the house republican plan, that passed the house and is now in the senate, would let states get waiver so people could buy plans without some of the coverages now mandated under obamacare. the congressional budget office score of that estimates that depend on when a state gets waivers average premiums could , eventually end up anywhere from 4% lower to 26%...
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arthel: georgia becoming the center of the political universe with record-setting special election now only two days away. both candidates pulling out all the stops in a race that's too close to call. "america's news headquarters" starts right now.. >> and we begin with president trump returning to the white house after spending the weekend at camp david. first visit to the presidential retreat, and it included a good dose of twitter, touting agenda and lashing out at the russia investigation. kristin fisher is live at the white house with the latest. >> reporter: rick, for the fourth time in four dates, president trump is calling the investigation led by his own justice department a witch-hunt. he said today on twitter, quote, -- well, meanwhile, a member of president trump's legal team hit the sunday shows today to explain for the very first time in person the tweet that president trump made on friday where he seemed to imply that he was the target of an investigation. here's jay sekulow on "fox news sunday." >> the president has not been notified by anyone he's under investigation.
arthel: georgia becoming the center of the political universe with record-setting special election now only two days away. both candidates pulling out all the stops in a race that's too close to call. "america's news headquarters" starts right now.. >> and we begin with president trump returning to the white house after spending the weekend at camp david. first visit to the presidential retreat, and it included a good dose of twitter, touting agenda and lashing out at the russia...
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university professor anthony carnevale. host: georgia congressional district will be the focus of congressional.hting over a seat formally held by tom price. are viewing this a congressional seat. stay close to c-span for more from that contest. it's june 20th for this edition of "washington journal" to our first hour, we want get your input on the best way to train the u.s. workforce. trumpomes especially as administration making a big push on getting more businesses to invest in apprenticeship program a means of train people on a skill this could result in good paying jobs. from you it's l
university professor anthony carnevale. host: georgia congressional district will be the focus of congressional.hting over a seat formally held by tom price. are viewing this a congressional seat. stay close to c-span for more from that contest. it's june 20th for this edition of "washington journal" to our first hour, we want get your input on the best way to train the u.s. workforce. trumpomes especially as administration making a big push on getting more businesses to invest in...
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university of virginia. welcome to the program. the bigger picture in georgiau tell is about what the voters were looking for here? >> well, the bigger picture to me is that the 2018 congressional elections are a year and a half away and a million things can happen that can change the picture. for democrats obviously, it's pretty depress. that's the word i've seen on twitter more than any other from democrats about the result. i think if democrats learn a lesson from this election, it's that the euphoria they felt for the last several months as an donald trump has fallen in the polls and they began to believe that this would be not easy but doable to take over the house of representatives and eventually replace donald trump, that euphoria is gone and it's replaced with reality. and the reality is, it's going to be a long twilight struggle. day in and day out if they're going to be able to retake the house and eventually defeat donald trump. it won't be easy. it may not be possible. but it certainly won't be easy. >> i want to ask you this because as you mention
university of virginia. welcome to the program. the bigger picture in georgiau tell is about what the voters were looking for here? >> well, the bigger picture to me is that the 2018 congressional elections are a year and a half away and a million things can happen that can change the picture. for democrats obviously, it's pretty depress. that's the word i've seen on twitter more than any other from democrats about the result. i think if democrats learn a lesson from this election, it's...
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of a mole hill her lawyers say. if convicted, she faces up to ten years in prison. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, augusta, georgia. >> i want to bringa clara finkelstein. a law professor at the university of pennsylvania. thank you for your time, clara. as we delve into this, what can you tell us as far as the leaking of this document and what russians were trying to do? >> well, it looks as though it was a very incautious attempt to bring information to the american public about the russian effort to disrupt the 2016 election. there's reason to think at this point that she may have actually used a thumb drive based on her own communications, that she may have more documents. and that what she revealed is a widespread attempt on the part of the russians not only to influence our election through the dissemination of fake news. also through hacking into dnc e-mails to embarrass democrats and hillary clinton in particular, but actually to penetrate into our election registration software, which is what this is about. >> and given that, how serious of a security breach is that, especially if there were more to come? >> it's a very serious situation that's been identified. that's for sure.
of a mole hill her lawyers say. if convicted, she faces up to ten years in prison. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, augusta, georgia. >> i want to bringa clara finkelstein. a law professor at the university of pennsylvania. thank you for your time, clara. as we delve into this, what can you tell us as far as the leaking of this document and what russians were trying to do? >> well, it looks as though it was a very incautious attempt to bring information to the american public about the...
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special report by greg palast from georgia on voter suppression and today's election, go to democracynow.org. university of virginia student otto warmbier has died, a week after he was released from a north korean prison and returned to the united states in a coma. on monday, warmbier's family said in a statement -- "unfortunately, the awful torturous mistreatment our son received at the hands of the north koreans ensured that no other outcome was possible beyond the sad one we experienced today." otto warmbier was imprisoned for more than 17 months for trying to steal a propaganda sign at a north korean hotel. north korea claims otto warmbier fell into a coma after contracting botulism and taking a sleeping pill, but u.s. doctors said they found no evidence of the illness in his system. in vermont, demonstrators gathered outside a south burlington jail on monday to protest the arrest and possible deportation of undocumented activists. esau peche-ventura and yesenia hernandez-ramos. immigration and customs enforcement agents detained the two farm workers on saturday, only hours after they walked 13 miles f
special report by greg palast from georgia on voter suppression and today's election, go to democracynow.org. university of virginia student otto warmbier has died, a week after he was released from a north korean prison and returned to the united states in a coma. on monday, warmbier's family said in a statement -- "unfortunately, the awful torturous mistreatment our son received at the hands of the north koreans ensured that no other outcome was possible beyond the sad one we experienced...
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of georgia was the battle flag of northern virginia. it was flying over the state capitol the whole time my father was teaching at the university of south carolina. i am glad people are finally looking at that issue more or less in the face although there've been 100 plus pro confederate flag at rallies. i don't know how big scattered around the south. >> and there will continue to me, but i don't want us to forget or underestimate the ofer of the families emmanuel nine. >> i don't think we will. >> and their unbelievable acts of forgiveness. mr. dickey: christianity. in christianity. mr. dickey: absolutely. thank you. yala going to have to fight is out there. -- y'all are going to have to fight it out there. [laughter] >> the noting that the texas state board covering textbooks and the approval of them has been recently considering history books and the treatment of slavery. i'm curious whether you have had any opportunity to talk about your book in texas -- mr. dickey: not yet. >> and what you might recommend to those trying to get a broad view of history that seems to be reflected. mr. dickey: i would recommend that every grade buy t
of georgia was the battle flag of northern virginia. it was flying over the state capitol the whole time my father was teaching at the university of south carolina. i am glad people are finally looking at that issue more or less in the face although there've been 100 plus pro confederate flag at rallies. i don't know how big scattered around the south. >> and there will continue to me, but i don't want us to forget or underestimate the ofer of the families emmanuel nine. >> i don't...
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inner loop top of the beltway a disabled vehicle at university boulevard left lane blocked. outer loop about a 20 minute delay from route one over to georgian baltimore-washington parkway crash at 175 metro is on time except for residual delays by new carrollton. ♪ ♪ >> 6:41. here's what's trending on the web on this monday morning. there's a strange new tanning trend. people slathering the coca-cola all over their bodies. dermatologist please don't do it. it's dangerous. >> a youtube star who makes slime videos to living. sounds like something you might do in your spare time. she bought a six bedroom house in virginia from the money she makes from her youtube videos. she perfect thed art of making goo. she has nearly 6 million youtube followers and she says from that she's making six figures every month. now with that six bedroom house she is supporting her entire family. snowed there were not many do it yourself slime recipes online >> i told baby she could not make slime anymore and sell it to her friends any. >> melania trump's outfit turning heads. she wore this pale pink dress. she paired it with a pair of nude manolo's. >> you would
inner loop top of the beltway a disabled vehicle at university boulevard left lane blocked. outer loop about a 20 minute delay from route one over to georgian baltimore-washington parkway crash at 175 metro is on time except for residual delays by new carrollton. ♪ ♪ >> 6:41. here's what's trending on the web on this monday morning. there's a strange new tanning trend. people slathering the coca-cola all over their bodies. dermatologist please don't do it. it's dangerous. >> a...
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university in atlanta, georgia. where back in 2010, stem cells were injected directly into patients' spinal cords. it was the first approved trial of its kind. >> one thing that's critical in my opinion is that the injection be done in a very slow and controlled fashion. >> imagine being told you have an incurable disease. then imagine being a test subject for an experimental procedure, one that is not even designed to necessarily cure your illness. >> i don't honestly think this is going to make you better, which means that the reason that you're doing this is to help other people. >> right. >> this was a phase one clinical trial that was investigating the safety of infusing stem cells into patients with a neurodegenerative disease better known as als. als disrupts the connections between the brain and the muscles. it leads to weakness in the arms and legs and often the mouth and the throat causing issues with speech and swallowing. currently there is no cure for als. doctors can only try to manage the symptoms for their patients. the average life expectancy, only two to five years. that's why doctors and a team at emery began loo
university in atlanta, georgia. where back in 2010, stem cells were injected directly into patients' spinal cords. it was the first approved trial of its kind. >> one thing that's critical in my opinion is that the injection be done in a very slow and controlled fashion. >> imagine being told you have an incurable disease. then imagine being a test subject for an experimental procedure, one that is not even designed to necessarily cure your illness. >> i don't honestly think...
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news all lanes open there welling ton road and rest of morning commute earlier disabled vehicle university boulevard outer loop and delay route 1 to georgiavenue significant amount of congestion 66 inbound to vienna and fairfax and 234 prince william parkway to the beltway and hour and 207 minute commute and 20 minute delay 395 northbound mixing bowl to 14 street bridge. seeing cop juston coming down 270 spur to outer loop there. upper loop heavy across the leemon bridge with congestion. b waxt parkway powder mill road slow traffic 70 to cl clarksburg this morning and 30 minute delay 70 to beltway. watch for that one. there's a closer look at 66 congestion actually going back to gainsville now. metro on time except for safe track. orange line slowed by that. express shuttle service available, allison and steve. >> oxon hill man facing series of indecent exposure on metro. 37-year-old louie smith did this on both trains and buses and most happened sunday morning blue line train between capitol heights and plaza and the victim was able to capture it on cellphone video. >> changes prince yil yum high school students were targeted for wearing
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university in atlanta, georgia. where back in 2010, stem cells were injected directly into patients' spinal cords. it was the first approved trial of its kind. >> one thing that's critical in my opinion is that the injection be done in a very slow and controlled fashion. >> imagine being told you have an incurable disease. then imagine being a test subject for an experimental procedure, one that is not even designed to necessarily cure your illness. >> i don't honestly think this is going to make you better, which means that the reason that you're doing this is to help other people. >> right. >> this was a phase one clinical trial that was investigating the safety of infusing stem cells into patients with a
university in atlanta, georgia. where back in 2010, stem cells were injected directly into patients' spinal cords. it was the first approved trial of its kind. >> one thing that's critical in my opinion is that the injection be done in a very slow and controlled fashion. >> imagine being told you have an incurable disease. then imagine being a test subject for an experimental procedure, one that is not even designed to necessarily cure your illness. >> i don't honestly think...
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of barron le has terri day. she served in the georgia national guard for 30 years and in 2011 was deployed to iraq. she served as math professor and former chair of the university math and science department. in this role she equipped students with the knowledge and skills that allowed them to pursue careers in math and science. as both a soldier and professor, lieutenant colonel barron has lived the life dedicated to serving and empowering others, making them more confident as they approach the challenges of each new day. i'd like to commend lieutenant colonel barron for their service to georgia and on behalf her country. mr. speaker, as i rise today, it is a good day on the floor of the house. it is a good day for those of us who have went before the voters on occasion and said one of the issues we have to take up in washington, d.c., is removing the barriers to letting everyday people get up and be able to access the financial markets, to access their business opportunities, to follow their hopes, dreams and ambitions and on the floor of the house today, we will fulfill that. we will take up and pass the choice act, which repeals the dodd-frank, which takes
of barron le has terri day. she served in the georgia national guard for 30 years and in 2011 was deployed to iraq. she served as math professor and former chair of the university math and science department. in this role she equipped students with the knowledge and skills that allowed them to pursue careers in math and science. as both a soldier and professor, lieutenant colonel barron has lived the life dedicated to serving and empowering others, making them more confident as they approach...
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university in atlanta. and greg bluestein, a reporter with the "atlanta journal- constitution" and native of georgia's sixthressional district. thank you both for joining us. i want to start this by looking at the extraordinary numbers involved in this race, the dollar figures. from what we know, as of the reports at the end of may, the democrat jon ossoff brought in $23 million, republican karen handel 4.5 million but outside groups $24 million. how close is this race and why so much spending? >> this race is neck and neck. most polls show ossoff within a 1 to 3 point lead in margin of error. it could be either way tomorrow when we have the final vote. $42 million plus have now been spent on ads alone, many negative. district residents have been pummeled and metro areas have been pummeled with ads about this race which means there is a slim number of undecided voters. >> reporter: what is happening politically? is this extent of spending everywhere or is there somethingn't this race? >> unlike a mid-term election when you have hundreds of races going on simultaneously, both parties focused on each individu
university in atlanta. and greg bluestein, a reporter with the "atlanta journal- constitution" and native of georgia's sixthressional district. thank you both for joining us. i want to start this by looking at the extraordinary numbers involved in this race, the dollar figures. from what we know, as of the reports at the end of may, the democrat jon ossoff brought in $23 million, republican karen handel 4.5 million but outside groups $24 million. how close is this race and why so much...