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so this book fits neatly within that, and i'm very grateful to the press, university of georgia press for publishing. and it's appropriate to speak here tonight because this is mother's day week. first mother's day should be every day of the year. but last sunday was mother's day. and i thought this cartoon, which was on the internet, that was particularly appropriate not just for mother's day and not just for mothers, but because this book. so we have two kids talking to their mother. mom, we've hired a few people to fill in for you while you relax on mother's day. and here are these people and their soothsayer nurse cook, teacher and so forth, reflecting the various roles that a mother typically fills and as we get into this discussion, i we'll see that the person who's responsible for the journal for the book was a mother and was fulfilling of these roles. in fact, more than are shown in this. this cartoon the journal itself this is the cover of it it in the clark historical library at central michigan university in mount pleasant, which is a fantastic library. it's got a lot of or
so this book fits neatly within that, and i'm very grateful to the press, university of georgia press for publishing. and it's appropriate to speak here tonight because this is mother's day week. first mother's day should be every day of the year. but last sunday was mother's day. and i thought this cartoon, which was on the internet, that was particularly appropriate not just for mother's day and not just for mothers, but because this book. so we have two kids talking to their mother. mom,...
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and by the way, i want to acknowledge professor james brooks at the university of georgia department of history. he is the i think, one of if not the most respected experts on native american native indian history in our nation. yes, but that grew out of old thoughts, understanding of people and see, think about this. this is 17, early 1700s where african americans are so like cattle and considered to be so of human, not in possession of a redeemable soul. native americans are considered to be savages. uncivil liars. james oglethorpe had the ability with all of his flaws, to embrace talmadge geechee, to embrace the people, to spend time with them, to leave him. you just read what he said. that was one statement. he said that in my heart, i think i'm a rich man. yes, sir. i i'm wondering how oglethorpe dealt with. i think it was after five years when the south carolina slave economy was beating georgia and the prohibition against slavery sort of evaporate. how he dealt with that? he reinvented himself, which is a great trait that we all should have. right. if you fail, he went back to
and by the way, i want to acknowledge professor james brooks at the university of georgia department of history. he is the i think, one of if not the most respected experts on native american native indian history in our nation. yes, but that grew out of old thoughts, understanding of people and see, think about this. this is 17, early 1700s where african americans are so like cattle and considered to be so of human, not in possession of a redeemable soul. native americans are considered to be...
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we will recognize the gentleman who gnized for fi >> thank you, my wife graduated from the university of georgia in may, members of the subctt concerns with recent consent suggestionswere aligned goals as opposed to the china objective. the natural gas pipeline, what >> tell your wife, go dogs. on made yet with the amendment of the approved financing for ther trct2■ administration. >> without regardnatural gas pipeline, i hope that the holdup is not related to political influence from the climate agenda. we authorized x prohibited bank discriminating against fossil energy ojec respect to the exports program that we also authorized in the reauthorization. as the independent taskfoecounc foreign relations demonstrates, since the creation of the creation, he has gone fuel projects around the world. if the united states can offer clean energy projects as an alternativthugrts of a tool. th of the matter is that in the so energy poverty. when we don't offer an alternative for those lesser developed countries in term energy sincerity, they will go to china. i am concerned that the energy projects will
we will recognize the gentleman who gnized for fi >> thank you, my wife graduated from the university of georgia in may, members of the subctt concerns with recent consent suggestionswere aligned goals as opposed to the china objective. the natural gas pipeline, what >> tell your wife, go dogs. on made yet with the amendment of the approved financing for ther trct2■ administration. >> without regardnatural gas pipeline, i hope that the holdup is not related to political...
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, i rise today to share the exciting news that augusta university has named its next president, my friend, dr. russell t. kean, the georgia board of regionents voted for him to lead the university. i echo the words of u.s.g. chancellor when i say that we are looking forward to seeing how dr. kean continues to push augusta university toward being one of the best research universities in the nation. and to set its students up for life long success. kean is well equipped for the new position, as he has over 20 years of experience in higher education, including his current role as executive vice president for administration and chief of staff to the retiring president. congratulations, russell. you are more than qualified to lead this prestigious institution. i know you will serve the augusta community very well. congratulations, again, my friend. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from tennessee, mr. rose, for five minutes. mr. rose: mr. speaker, i rise today to address the negative national security consequences of 3 1/2 years of president biden's open border policie
, i rise today to share the exciting news that augusta university has named its next president, my friend, dr. russell t. kean, the georgia board of regionents voted for him to lead the university. i echo the words of u.s.g. chancellor when i say that we are looking forward to seeing how dr. kean continues to push augusta university toward being one of the best research universities in the nation. and to set its students up for life long success. kean is well equipped for the new position, as...
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and she was so proud of being 1st in her class who was out for a jog on the campus of the university of georgia when she was assaulted, beaten and horrific lee killed yet another american life were stolen by a criminal loudly and said free by this administration. these were incredible people were talking about these were incredible people who died or to night american. this is my val, i will not let these killers in criminals. into our country, the keep our sons and daughters say as we bring security to our streets we will help bring stability to the world. 6 i was the 1st president in modern times to start no new or is, you know, we were the toughest we were the new use of those hungry, strong country run by very powerful, tough slater's tough guy. pressures are like up because you stuff and he came out recently, they were asking that interview. the whole world is exploding. what's happened and what's going on for to oregon to prime minister. hyundai is very tough. he said, i don't want people coming here to my country are blowing up our shopping centers and killing people. but they said to th
and she was so proud of being 1st in her class who was out for a jog on the campus of the university of georgia when she was assaulted, beaten and horrific lee killed yet another american life were stolen by a criminal loudly and said free by this administration. these were incredible people were talking about these were incredible people who died or to night american. this is my val, i will not let these killers in criminals. into our country, the keep our sons and daughters say as we bring...
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and she was so proud of being 1st in her class who was out for a jog on the campus of the university of georgia when she was assaulted, beaten and horrific li killed yet another american life were stolen by a criminal alley and said free by this administration. these were incredible people were talking about these were incredible people who died this tonight, america. this is my vow. i will not let these killers and criminals into our country, the keep our sons and daughters say as we bring security to our streets, we will help bring stability to the world. 6 i was the 1st president in modern times to start no new or is, you know, we were the toughest we were the new use of those hungry, strong country run by very powerful, tough leaders. tough guy presses are like him because you stuff. and he came out recently there were asking, i met at interview the whole world is exploding. what's happened and what's going on to oregon prime ministers hungry. very tough that you said, i don't want people coming here to my country and blowing up our shopping centers and killing people. but they said to them
and she was so proud of being 1st in her class who was out for a jog on the campus of the university of georgia when she was assaulted, beaten and horrific li killed yet another american life were stolen by a criminal alley and said free by this administration. these were incredible people were talking about these were incredible people who died this tonight, america. this is my vow. i will not let these killers and criminals into our country, the keep our sons and daughters say as we bring...
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he he attended savannah high school before earning an engineering degree from the university of georgia. he went on to coach basketball in 1965, forming one of the few racially integrated teams in the state. well liked by all he was persuaded to run for the state senate ultimately winning the seat and serving the state senate from 1967 to 1975. serving on 13 committees he was instrumental in building the state park and kings ferry public recreational area. he was dedicated to protecting and preserving land in south georgia. in addition, ed served as president of the chatham county farm bureau for 40 years. ed dedicated his life and continued to do so going 93 years strong. we are grateful for ed zipper. thank you. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> it is with a heavy heart i rise to honor the life of juliana k hmp uchetti fighting a wildfire. she was owner of the c
he he attended savannah high school before earning an engineering degree from the university of georgia. he went on to coach basketball in 1965, forming one of the few racially integrated teams in the state. well liked by all he was persuaded to run for the state senate ultimately winning the seat and serving the state senate from 1967 to 1975. serving on 13 committees he was instrumental in building the state park and kings ferry public recreational area. he was dedicated to protecting and...
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i went to the university of georgia, jd vance had gone with ohio state university and a third went toter to a room with state school graduates to start with so that was the initial basis of our trust. we sort of diverged from that point when i saw how cynical he was about the law school environmentand that prevented as being closer because i was having a great time, trying to jump was having a great time, trying to jump in and make as many friends as possible, accepting what the law school was handing me. he ended up using the resources of the law school. �* ., _, school. and that comment, if i can fast forward _ school. and that comment, if i can fast forward you _ school. and that comment, if i can fast forward you to _ school. and that comment, if i can fast forward you to that _ school. and that comment, if i can fast forward you to that particularl fast forward you to that particular comment? ii' ~ fast forward you to that particular comment? ::' ~ .,. fast forward you to that particular comment? 11' ~ .,. ., fast forward you to that particular comment? ::' ~ .,. ., ., comment? i
i went to the university of georgia, jd vance had gone with ohio state university and a third went toter to a room with state school graduates to start with so that was the initial basis of our trust. we sort of diverged from that point when i saw how cynical he was about the law school environmentand that prevented as being closer because i was having a great time, trying to jump was having a great time, trying to jump in and make as many friends as possible, accepting what the law school was...
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the study was conducted by researchers at the university of georgia and published in the journal of americanal psychologist. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> notably researchers looked at the part of the brain that regulates emotion. it's not lost on me that young people's brains are still developing. walk us through what exactly they found. >> this is really interesting because it looked at the part of the brain called the amygdala and we know how we process our emotions, fear and anxiety. what the study found when you look at this group of young people, when some of them were presented with negative stimuli. it shut down and they reported more internalizing symptoms when they were experiencing fearful things. >> i wanted to ask you about that. the study broke it down between internalizing symptoms, externalizing symptoms. what did that look like in young black people? >> yeah. when we talk about internalizing symptoms we're talking about things like sadness, anxiety. externalizing symptoms we're thinking about yelling or temp tantrums or external, behavior, you're seei
the study was conducted by researchers at the university of georgia and published in the journal of americanal psychologist. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> notably researchers looked at the part of the brain that regulates emotion. it's not lost on me that young people's brains are still developing. walk us through what exactly they found. >> this is really interesting because it looked at the part of the brain called the amygdala and we know how we...
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she was out for a jog on the campus of the university of georgia when she was assaulted, beaten and horrifically killed. yet another american life was stolen by a criminal alien set free by this administration. and these were incredible people. these were incredible people that died. tonight, america, this is my vow -- i will not let these killers and criminals into our country. i will keep our sons and daughters safe as we bring security to our streets. we will help bring stability to the world. i was the first president in modern times to start no new wars. we were the toughest and most respected. and you saw this, hungary, a strong country run by a tough leader. he came out recently. they were asking him in an interview, the whole world is exploding. what is happening? viktor orban, the prime minister of hungary, a very tough man said, i don't want people coming into my country and blowing up our shopping centers and killing people. and they said to him, what is going on? he said there is only one way to solve it -- you have to bring back president trump to the united states because he kept e
she was out for a jog on the campus of the university of georgia when she was assaulted, beaten and horrifically killed. yet another american life was stolen by a criminal alien set free by this administration. and these were incredible people. these were incredible people that died. tonight, america, this is my vow -- i will not let these killers and criminals into our country. i will keep our sons and daughters safe as we bring security to our streets. we will help bring stability to the...
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the evening of ashura is also sad in georgia , the universal voice of hossein is heard, who will help , the angels between the earth and the sky are calling with hossein , and god is a friend. rain the next morning. empty alleys and i am a road traveler on the same roads that meet again and i go to see and hear labik or hossein in another corner of the world. all the ways of the world meet. earthly or heavenly, wherever hossein's name is mentioned, it is god's chosen city. yes, the scholar says hossein. the soul of garb al-rawa is slaughtered in karbala in the evening in al-kharbuh yashq darb al-ezz for the martyrs of hussein and me hussein yashq darb al-ezz for the martyrs of hussein and me hussein and he said in atara al-taherin hussein and i and i hussein , may god have mercy on the worlds and the promised moments are coming, god willing, the warriors will come with them. the road to karbala is closed, mr. aba abdallah, may god bless you, you are on the way to the width of karbala, you are among those who wish to see hossein. hosseini parvaneh om parvaneh koi hosseinim o fruit of g
the evening of ashura is also sad in georgia , the universal voice of hossein is heard, who will help , the angels between the earth and the sky are calling with hossein , and god is a friend. rain the next morning. empty alleys and i am a road traveler on the same roads that meet again and i go to see and hear labik or hossein in another corner of the world. all the ways of the world meet. earthly or heavenly, wherever hossein's name is mentioned, it is god's chosen city. yes, the scholar says...
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comes to inflation here and when it comes to immigration, let's not forget it was here where university of georgiathens by an illegal immigrant. she have was at some -- i will point out she has still never said lakin riley's name. >> dana: thank you for being on our show. it is back in play we'll have you back on the show. thank you. >> bill: 11 minutes before the hour. later today former president trump expected to speak at the national association of black journalists convention. that's in chicago. some of the group's members are furious about giving trump a platform and expecting to see some protests. fox news harris faulkner will be at the event co-moderating a panel with the former president. vice president kamala harris declined to attend the conference because of a scheduling issue. they're discussing a virtual appearance at another time and keep you posted on that. it is back to reality for alec baldwin and his family today's hemmer celebrity news. a return for this after a long -- >> dana: it has been a drought. >> bill: cameras are rolling again for a reality show called the baldwins. a
comes to inflation here and when it comes to immigration, let's not forget it was here where university of georgiathens by an illegal immigrant. she have was at some -- i will point out she has still never said lakin riley's name. >> dana: thank you for being on our show. it is back in play we'll have you back on the show. thank you. >> bill: 11 minutes before the hour. later today former president trump expected to speak at the national association of black journalists convention....
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according to the studies of university researchers georgia, influenza vaccine containing nanoparticles and protein compounds induce strong responses against different types of influenza virus. seasonal flu vaccines, according to scientists. they usually provide short-term safety. in this study, the researchers investigated the strategic effect of immunization using bread and particles containing mri and based vaccines. by making a synthetic polymer, they were able to introduce insulin into the body without causing sensitivity . a group of german researchers in this technology has put a nano mask on insulin and put it in degradable synthetic polymers that play the role of transport they are packing malkouli. this ansar it is injected into the body and released only in the target organ and is used for diabetic patients who are allergic to insulin. this molecular transport system can also be used as a training platform to release other drugs in the body precisely at the target site. scientists have successfully engineered a mouse model that has the device. complete and human-like performa
according to the studies of university researchers georgia, influenza vaccine containing nanoparticles and protein compounds induce strong responses against different types of influenza virus. seasonal flu vaccines, according to scientists. they usually provide short-term safety. in this study, the researchers investigated the strategic effect of immunization using bread and particles containing mri and based vaccines. by making a synthetic polymer, they were able to introduce insulin into the...
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nursing student, she was so proud of being first in her class was out a jog on the campus in the university of georgiay a criminal alien set free by this administration and these were incredible people we're talking about, credible people who died. tonight, america, this is my vow. i will not let these killers and criminals into our country. i will keep our sons and daughters say. as we bring security to our streets, we will help bring stability to the world. i was the first president in modern times to start no new wards. you know? we were the toughest, we were the most respected. and you saw this. hungary, a strong country, run by a very powerful tough leader, tough guy, the press doesn't like him because he is tough. and he came out recently, they were asking him in an interview, the whole world is exploding, what's happening, what's going on? viktor orban, the prime minister of hungary, very tough man, he said, "i don't want people coming into my country and blowing up our shopping centres and killing people". but they said to him what's going wrong? what's happening? what is it? he said, "there's
nursing student, she was so proud of being first in her class was out a jog on the campus in the university of georgiay a criminal alien set free by this administration and these were incredible people we're talking about, credible people who died. tonight, america, this is my vow. i will not let these killers and criminals into our country. i will keep our sons and daughters say. as we bring security to our streets, we will help bring stability to the world. i was the first president in modern...
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year-old nursing student so proud of being first in her class out for a jog on campus at the university of georgiaerican life stolen by criminal alien set free by this administration these are all incredible people we are talking about incredible people who died. tonight america my vow is i will not let these killers and criminals into our country i will keep our sons and daughters safe as we bring security to our streets and help bring stability to the world. i was the first president in modern times to start no new wars we were the toughest and most respected and do you saw this. hungry strong country run by very powerful tough leaders tough guy good with the stuffy came out recently asked him an interview the whole world is exploding what's happening what's going on. victor or bond by minister of hungry a very tough man he said i don't want people coming into my country and blowing up our shopping centres killing people they said to him what's going wrong what's happening what is it he said there's only 1 way you solve it you need to bring president trump back to the united states because he ke
year-old nursing student so proud of being first in her class out for a jog on campus at the university of georgiaerican life stolen by criminal alien set free by this administration these are all incredible people we are talking about incredible people who died. tonight america my vow is i will not let these killers and criminals into our country i will keep our sons and daughters safe as we bring security to our streets and help bring stability to the world. i was the first president in...
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who was out for a jog on the campus of the university of georgia when she was assaulted, beaten, and terrifically killed. another american life was stolen by a criminal alien set free by this administration. these were incredible people we're talking about. incredible people who died. tonight, america, this is my vow. i will not let these killers and criminals into our country. i will keep our sons and daughters safe as we bring security to our streets, we will help bring stability to the world i was the first resident in modern times to start no new wars. we were the toughest. we were the most respected you saw those hungary, strong country run by a tough guy. president doesn't like him because he's tough. he came out recently, they were asking him in an interview, the whole world is -- what's happening? viktor orban, prime minister of hungary, very tough man. he said i don't want people coming into my country and blowing up our shopping centers and killing people. they said to him, tell us what's going on? what's happening? what is it? he said there's only way you can solve it. bri
who was out for a jog on the campus of the university of georgia when she was assaulted, beaten, and terrifically killed. another american life was stolen by a criminal alien set free by this administration. these were incredible people we're talking about. incredible people who died. tonight, america, this is my vow. i will not let these killers and criminals into our country. i will keep our sons and daughters safe as we bring security to our streets, we will help bring stability to the world...
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she was so proud of being first in her class, who was out for a jog on the campus of the university of georgial not let these killers and criminals into our country. [ applause and cheering ] i'll keep our sons and daughters safe bringing security to our streets and we'll help bring stability to the world you saw this, hungary, strong country run by very powerful tough leaders, tough guy. press doesn't like him and he came out recently and they were asking him at an interview, the whole world is exploding and what's happening? what's going on? victor aubon, the prime minister of hungary, said i don't want people coming into my country and blowing up our shopping centers and killing people. but they said to him, tell us what's going on. what's happening? what is it? he said there's only one way we can sell it. you've got to bring president trump back to the united states because he kept everybody at bay. [ applause ] >> he used the word i wouldn't use because i can't use this word and the press would say he's a braggard. i'm not. china and russia and everybody was afraid of him. nothing was go
she was so proud of being first in her class, who was out for a jog on the campus of the university of georgial not let these killers and criminals into our country. [ applause and cheering ] i'll keep our sons and daughters safe bringing security to our streets and we'll help bring stability to the world you saw this, hungary, strong country run by very powerful tough leaders, tough guy. press doesn't like him and he came out recently and they were asking him at an interview, the whole world...
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to ask a series of questions and then invite all of you to be in conversation with us about what this book published through the university press of georgia 2024. can tell us about the effort to bring prison education and prison literacy to incarcerate it people. and i. i would start with three quotes that have always sort of inspired me and i think might be a good way to get at the philosophy of behind this project. the first is by george jackson who said about reading in prison that quote, he met marx lenin, trotsky engels and mao when he entered prison and they redeemed him. the idea of reading and education as redemption. and of malcolm x said something similar when he said i've often reflected upon the new vistas that reading has opened to me. i right there in prison that reading had changed forever. the course of my life as see it today the ability to read a walk inside made me some long dormant craving to be mentally alive. and then finally, mumia abu-jamal, who said that just because your body is in prison, doesn't mean that your mind isn't free. and even though this thought might be trite, there is some truth in it because we are
to ask a series of questions and then invite all of you to be in conversation with us about what this book published through the university press of georgia 2024. can tell us about the effort to bring prison education and prison literacy to incarcerate it people. and i. i would start with three quotes that have always sort of inspired me and i think might be a good way to get at the philosophy of behind this project. the first is by george jackson who said about reading in prison that quote, he...
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washington dc, is laura blessing, who is a senior fellow with the government affairs institute of georgia and university in ann arbor, michigan. michael trial got who is a research professor, am or to us at the center of political studies at the university of michigan, and also in washington. we have with us era. com, who is the us political expert and former congressional staffer, thanks for your time with us on inside story. eric, i'll start with you. both candidates have spoken of unity and uniting the country, but in a country that's being described as a reading deeply divided. how critical will be the tone they strike over the next 4 months to the direction that the country takes. and i think it's very important. in fact, we know already there has been just this rising a level of political violence that has certainly shaped the discourse in the country. and now with less than $120.00 days to go until the selection. i think what we're seeing now is a very different tone, and 10 are in the selection and with a very weary electorate right now. i think it's more important than ever that both candidates
washington dc, is laura blessing, who is a senior fellow with the government affairs institute of georgia and university in ann arbor, michigan. michael trial got who is a research professor, am or to us at the center of political studies at the university of michigan, and also in washington. we have with us era. com, who is the us political expert and former congressional staffer, thanks for your time with us on inside story. eric, i'll start with you. both candidates have spoken of unity and...
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she was so proud of being first in her class who was out for a jog on the campus of the university of georgia when she was assaulted, beaten, and horrifically killed. yet another american life was stolen by a criminal aliens set free by this administration. and these were incredible people were talking about. these were incredible people who died tonight, america. this is my vow. i will not let these killers and criminals into our country i will keep our sons and daughters safe. as we bring security to our streets, we will help bring stability to the world. ai was the first president in modern times to start no new wars, you know, we were the toughest, we were the most serious back and you you saw this hungry, strong country run by very powerful, tough leaders, deaf guy, press doesn't like him because he's stuff and he came out recently. they were asking him about it into view the whole world is exploding. what's happened and what's going on victor orban, the prime minister of hungary, very tough map he said, i don't want people coming into my country and blowing up our shopping centers kari
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times, the state of georgia has decided to make me and my fellow undocumented brothers and sisters an enemy and a scapegoat. first, they banned us from the five -- top five universitiesere in the state of georgia no matter how qualified we are to attend those institutions. and then they criminalize our very existence and livelihood through hb 87. well, i'm here. -- i am here to tell the state of georgia that i'm not going down without a fight, that i am here to fight for my brothers and sisters. i'm here to tell the state of georgia that i refuse to become a second class citizen. i refuse to let anyone -- anyone become a second class citizen. i will put up resistance as long as there is blood pumping through my veins. and i am also here to ask you to join me and my undocumented brothers and sisters in the fight of our lives. we need to fight back. we need to organize through the struggles that we all share as part of the working class. and together we can beat hb 87, overturn the ban, and win social justice and educational equality for all. my name is gustavo madrigal. i am undocumented, unafraid, and unashamed. [applause] amy: that was the actor laura gomez reading
times, the state of georgia has decided to make me and my fellow undocumented brothers and sisters an enemy and a scapegoat. first, they banned us from the five -- top five universitiesere in the state of georgia no matter how qualified we are to attend those institutions. and then they criminalize our very existence and livelihood through hb 87. well, i'm here. -- i am here to tell the state of georgia that i'm not going down without a fight, that i am here to fight for my brothers and...
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we begin with the breaking news live pictures of georgia state university that's the atlanta and it is where the vice president kamala harris is about to speak to that crowd. it is her first event in the battleground state of georgia since becoming the democrats presumptive nominee. and the harris team sees an opening in georgia. they see crowds like this and they see a possible victory they have now brought in a record 170 staffers to the state of georgia, 24 offices now across the state, a state where biden was trailing trump and support was slipping. in fact, he was trailing so badly a quinnipiac poll recently found biden down by five points in georgia you know, when electoral chasm. harris right now sees georgia though giving her yet another path to 270 electoral college votes. and that is causing consternation within the gop. and tonight, we can report a massive shakeup inside that conservative operation project 25 that you've probably heard a lot about. the director of project 2025 i've which basically is a controversial 900 page playbook that had been pushed as a blueprint for t
we begin with the breaking news live pictures of georgia state university that's the atlanta and it is where the vice president kamala harris is about to speak to that crowd. it is her first event in the battleground state of georgia since becoming the democrats presumptive nominee. and the harris team sees an opening in georgia. they see crowds like this and they see a possible victory they have now brought in a record 170 staffers to the state of georgia, 24 offices now across the state, a...
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mechanism of pain development is the same, it doesn’t matter what caused the pain if you have pintalgin, a universal remedy against different types of pain, thanks to... 135 years, in georgiaradition remains unchanged on every table, borjomi, borjomi helps you enjoy your favorite dishes and gives you a feeling of lightness after eating. open borjomi, enjoy, feel the lightness. remember what they told you when you decided to open a business. yes, you are a girl, this is not a woman’s...
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she is the director of t healthd society at georgia state university and about to tbrow c health. elizabeth a professor of law at the texas school of law. and michelle to my immediate left is professor of constitutional law and global health policy at the georgetown university law center. i thought we might start with something that may fly a little be radar given how much people read about and hear about what happens in the courts. relationship between the courts and administrative law. a topic that may seem mundane but is quite consequential. i'm going to start with erin to set the stage means and what's at stake right now. erin: when wth what the relationship of the three branch government, the courts being one, the administrative -- the presidential, executive branch with all the agencies, including h.h.s., f.d.a. and every other agentcy, and then the congress. soha administrative law focuses on what is that balance of power and wha t ability of the court to second-guess or defe check the actions of the executive branch agencies. before the court didn't come out yet, maybe next
she is the director of t healthd society at georgia state university and about to tbrow c health. elizabeth a professor of law at the texas school of law. and michelle to my immediate left is professor of constitutional law and global health policy at the georgetown university law center. i thought we might start with something that may fly a little be radar given how much people read about and hear about what happens in the courts. relationship between the courts and administrative law. a...
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university of transport, including a visit to the laboratory where students practice managing a section of the railway. now. not only in russia, but abroad, belarus, vietnam, india, as well as georgiaessor machines, gas blowers, turbines and other units. the plant is currently undergoing modernization. mechanical in those ancient times, when there were no gadgets, people used magic.
university of transport, including a visit to the laboratory where students practice managing a section of the railway. now. not only in russia, but abroad, belarus, vietnam, india, as well as georgiaessor machines, gas blowers, turbines and other units. the plant is currently undergoing modernization. mechanical in those ancient times, when there were no gadgets, people used magic.
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thank you so much bye, laurie an associate professor of history at georgia university in kentucky. thank you. a now and the other news want to change topics. our last slides triggered by heavy most to rays have killed at least 151 people in southern india. hundreds more are feared trapped under mud and debris and a shielding district. and the state of catalogue almost consume. sharif reports once pictures region, now multiple land slides close by heavy months and brings have supposed to be villages in one district. it happened in the early hours on tuesday, dropping people in the homes while they slept. search and rescue teams have been trying to reach the hundreds believe to be trapped under the month and date. please re fear that the gravity of this tragedy is much smaller than this numbers. let's go. patients being guided, opened of off with the police in the auto fire photos and various agencies so actively involved into school patients. the army has deployed more than 200 soldiers to help teams from the state emergency service. with the unstable terrain destroyed routes and to
thank you so much bye, laurie an associate professor of history at georgia university in kentucky. thank you. a now and the other news want to change topics. our last slides triggered by heavy most to rays have killed at least 151 people in southern india. hundreds more are feared trapped under mud and debris and a shielding district. and the state of catalogue almost consume. sharif reports once pictures region, now multiple land slides close by heavy months and brings have supposed to be...
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i spoke to a professor of public policy at georgia university -- georgetown university.d changes like this would be radical to american government. the biggest changes we have seen to the american bureaucracy since the civil service was created in the 1880's. >> i do think this would add immeasurably to the risks of corruption in american government. president talks about the deep state. that is very similar so what authoritarian's in other countries have tended to do to justify taking more direct control over civil service systems. there is a dangerous pattern opr abuses of political power. >> to guard against of this, we should note resident biden tried to institute protections for civil servants, protecting them from firing donald trump were to win in november. ultimately, a regulation like that could be undone by a donald trump presidency within the first year he takes office. decision deciding any trump has some immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts. what is that mean for how easy the policy plans in project 2025 would be to implement? >> it could pot
i spoke to a professor of public policy at georgia university -- georgetown university.d changes like this would be radical to american government. the biggest changes we have seen to the american bureaucracy since the civil service was created in the 1880's. >> i do think this would add immeasurably to the risks of corruption in american government. president talks about the deep state. that is very similar so what authoritarian's in other countries have tended to do to justify taking...
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of journalism at arizona state diversity -- university. geoff: vice president harris is hitting the campaign trail in the battleground state of georgia today. she plans to visit several swing states in the coming weeks ahead of the chicago democratic convention. our lorber barron-lopez joins us now on the ground in atlanta. at least 10,000 people have registered for that rally tonight where you are. i know you have been talking to folks as they make their way into the stadium. what are they telling you? how are they feeling? >> people have been lined up out here since before 10:00 a.m. at the venue in atlanta, and a lot of voters are incredibly excited. for some of them, it is the first time they have come to a big political rally. i also sat down with three black women voters earlier today to talk to them about the election cycle, and those voters, i ask them how they feel about all of the big changes that have occurred in this election just in the last week. >> prior to president biden dropping out of the race, how would you describe how you felt about the election in one word? >> i hate to say it, but i really felt this sense of doom an
of journalism at arizona state diversity -- university. geoff: vice president harris is hitting the campaign trail in the battleground state of georgia today. she plans to visit several swing states in the coming weeks ahead of the chicago democratic convention. our lorber barron-lopez joins us now on the ground in atlanta. at least 10,000 people have registered for that rally tonight where you are. i know you have been talking to folks as they make their way into the stadium. what are they...
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a spring and have some very easy, profess of international affairs accounts. all universities in the georgia, anti and capital, i'm on the welcome assign the so we are, we just had the saudis are in trying to collectively push for an end to the violence fees and costs, original spillover, or high, especially given tensions between has blown 11 on an israel, how would you describe the pace of peace efforts right now of what it is very important to me that the tech is farming assigned to solve this and see i to i on the, on what is happening across the golden and in the occupied territories. the realization is very important, that sort of having them to see a solution and do this or you know, the region and that is going into a kind of case. and i can see, and this is very important because at the same time, and they core for more pressure on israel and, but also how much in order to reach a deal. and that would mitigate the situation. and the peculiar to the is took over effect all this 9 month old at prices. and has the house out. of course, certainly the last 24 hours 48 hours and gone. so
a spring and have some very easy, profess of international affairs accounts. all universities in the georgia, anti and capital, i'm on the welcome assign the so we are, we just had the saudis are in trying to collectively push for an end to the violence fees and costs, original spillover, or high, especially given tensions between has blown 11 on an israel, how would you describe the pace of peace efforts right now of what it is very important to me that the tech is farming assigned to solve...
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american attorney with the background and us selections law, georgia graduate by the way from them. university law is currently the host of dd geo politics. show good show. by the way, they have a similar perspective too much of what we say, and john's kind of doing this when we come back, stay right there. the light from this day one been even begun mentioned was being off that in early 19th . united states was very clear that they could not take any action, definitely affected its economy. that did not allow the climate negotiations to make progress. and they did not take strong targets based on this fashion based on data started the emissions, the kept that i can defeat and camp and put the responsibility on china and india and other developing countries the the needs to come to the russian states never as tight as i'm sort of the most sense community invest in most all sense and up the same assistance must be the one else holes. question about this, even though and we will then in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on the russians cruising and split the r t spoke neck, keeping our video agency roughly
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and thousands of people packing an arena at georgia state university in downtown atlanta to cheer viceely democratic nominee telling the crowd the momentum is shifting in the race. grammy winning rapper megan thee stallion provided more star power. president biden won a narrow victory in georgia in 2020. tonight, former president trump announced he will hold a rally at that same venue on saturday. >> vice president harris is apparently set to announce her running mate next week. her campaign says she will launch a battleground tour with her vice presidential pick hitting seven states starting in philadelphia on tuesday. the choice of city has sparked speculation that pennsylvania governor josh shapiro will get the nod. he is considered a frontrunner, along with arizona senator mark kelly, kentucky governor andy beshear and minnesota governor tim walz. the latest bloomberg morning consult poll shows former president trump's lead in seven key swing states is dropping. the poll shows mr. trump with a four point lead in pennsylvania and two points in north carolina, while harris leads by 1
and thousands of people packing an arena at georgia state university in downtown atlanta to cheer viceely democratic nominee telling the crowd the momentum is shifting in the race. grammy winning rapper megan thee stallion provided more star power. president biden won a narrow victory in georgia in 2020. tonight, former president trump announced he will hold a rally at that same venue on saturday. >> vice president harris is apparently set to announce her running mate next week. her...
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american attorney with the background and us selections law, georgia graduate by the way from them. university law is currently the host of dd. geo politics show good show by the way, they have a similar perspective too much of what we say. and john's kind of doing this when we come back, stay right there the or is it possible to get lost in time? well, come to kentucky and see for yourself here. several groups are remaining in their own bubble of sorts, surrounded by the beautiful landscape of the agent, traditions and culture. and if we come this far, we know that it's going to be worth the journey. the hey, we're back, i'm like sanchez. so it's called d. d. as in denver, detroit, uh, geo politics. just want to make sure you know the name because it's a good show and i want you to watch or listen to it. john jackman is standing by now. he's one of the hosts of the show. you guys have spent a lot of time talking about what's going on and gaza right now. so i'm interested in hearing what you have to say about that conversation. i was just having a little while ago with manila about this charade, where all of a sudden the
american attorney with the background and us selections law, georgia graduate by the way from them. university law is currently the host of dd. geo politics show good show by the way, they have a similar perspective too much of what we say. and john's kind of doing this when we come back, stay right there the or is it possible to get lost in time? well, come to kentucky and see for yourself here. several groups are remaining in their own bubble of sorts, surrounded by the beautiful landscape of...
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georgia graduate. by the way, from them, university law is currently the host of dd geo politics show good show. by the way, they have a similar perspective too much of what we say. and john's kind of doing this when we come back, stay right there. the of the 1898 of the united states won the war again, spain and gain control of the philippines. the people of the philippines held that the americans would help over throw spanish rule and a grand independence to the country. but the united states was by no means willing to give freedom to the philippines and side as just another colony. the 1999, the filipinos began armed resistance to the new occupier. of american troops were barely able to occupy the territory of the philippine republic. but that patriot started a desperate the rail. a war washington was forced as in new reinforcements and triple the number of its troops on the islands. the u. s. army suffered heavy losses. the americans took 8 out of the population, general jacob smith, in revenge for the gorilla attack on the garrison in the city of bile on ega. porter to kill everyone over 10
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so i was at a protest in georgia outside of the capital, and i wrote these are students from a nearby university, and this is a very busy highway. and the reason why the students are here is because they're demanding for jobs to. uh josh, just for one of the coordinates guides for the adults at $41.00. 0 no, no. i want to say there's such students say that they want just as they want to know what happens they will do is funding that. um, when this is wayne office, so it's pretty self pulling back. i mean, it's good. the only thing is, is we want to just say that this is a prison on the notes. we want to just the, the, we have the order and to clear the traffic as well. but the students say that they are peaceful. they say that job, they just don't want justice as well as they have been for many developments that come to especially i may say they want to be done. the one the president was the one comfortability. they want the option as well, but not now. they said the issue of the sense of the sudanese army says it's far off and offenses by the rapids. support forces in the city of center, and th
so i was at a protest in georgia outside of the capital, and i wrote these are students from a nearby university, and this is a very busy highway. and the reason why the students are here is because they're demanding for jobs to. uh josh, just for one of the coordinates guides for the adults at $41.00. 0 no, no. i want to say there's such students say that they want just as they want to know what happens they will do is funding that. um, when this is wayne office, so it's pretty self pulling...
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to my left is erin, on a panel with me an hour ago, from georgia state university about to move to the brown school of public health and next to her, professor of law at the texas school of law and michelle good win, to my immediate left, constitutional law and health policy at the georgetown university of law center. i thought we might start with something that may fly a little bit below the radar given how much people read about and hear about what happens in the courts and that's the relationship between the courts and administrative law, a topic that may seem mundane, but is actually quite consequential. so, i'm going to start with erin to sort of set the stage about what that means and what's at stake right now. >> yeah, so when we think about what the relationship of the three branches of government, the courts being one, the executive branch with all the agencies, including hhs, cms, fcc every other agency and then the kong. so what administrative law focuses on, sort of, what is that balance of power and the ability of the court to basically second guess or defer to or check the actions of the
to my left is erin, on a panel with me an hour ago, from georgia state university about to move to the brown school of public health and next to her, professor of law at the texas school of law and michelle good win, to my immediate left, constitutional law and health policy at the georgetown university of law center. i thought we might start with something that may fly a little bit below the radar given how much people read about and hear about what happens in the courts and that's the...
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well, now bringing how somebody who's a professor of international affairs a catch our university, joining us from the georgia and, and capital online. welcome back to alta 0. you know what mr. but already some people would say, look to the west itself. countries like the us and the u. k. a themselves have been undermining international law to support the war and gaza. and by not today, i'm going to the us and addressing congress and having the meetings that he's going to be having. what do you think the messages but the us to sending out without an obviously the united states is the apartment and the war ended at a scene. as i'm gather uh from the get go a by didn't made it perfectly clear that you support a valid and that is what it is hesitating besides the green light in order to commit genocide as a double side against the palestinians. and this is very important because when the, when people look at the united states has become too, that should be in charge all over the world in terms of that is in terms of democracy and come to the human rights in special law. and they see that the american themselves
well, now bringing how somebody who's a professor of international affairs a catch our university, joining us from the georgia and, and capital online. welcome back to alta 0. you know what mr. but already some people would say, look to the west itself. countries like the us and the u. k. a themselves have been undermining international law to support the war and gaza. and by not today, i'm going to the us and addressing congress and having the meetings that he's going to be having. what do you...
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the head of the secret service in the wake of the assassination attempt against former president trump then political historian georgia washington universityolitical management professor talks about campaign 2024 president biden's withdrawal as isa democratic party's presidential nominee. c-span's "washington journal" join the conversation live it 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning on c-span comments he spent now are free mobile app or online at c-span.org. >> tsd on c-span the house is back at 9:00 a.m. ete to continue work o 22025 federal spending bills for interior a the energy department. at 10:00 a.m. on-sn2 pennsylvania state testifies before house lawmakers on the recent assassination attem on form psident donald trump the ongoing investigation. goes back to work on executive judicial nominations. c-span three at 10:00 a.m. families of american hostages begilled by hamas squawk to speak to members of the house foreign affairs committee that is followed by financial industry ecuves and consumer advocates testifying on fraud protection for t payment platform in tanking industry as ahole. you can wash o live coverage tt freak c-span now
the head of the secret service in the wake of the assassination attempt against former president trump then political historian georgia washington universityolitical management professor talks about campaign 2024 president biden's withdrawal as isa democratic party's presidential nominee. c-span's "washington journal" join the conversation live it 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning on c-span comments he spent now are free mobile app or online at c-span.org. >> tsd on c-span the...
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so it has been some of the fresh protests in georgia which is just outside the capital. and that really these are students from a nearby university. and this is a very busy highway, and the reason why the students are here is because they're demanding for jost is. josh is for one of the guys, the adult ed. what do you want? oh no, you know, i want to say there's such students that, that they want just as they want to know what happened to them. we have one use make harder and should clear the traffic as well. but the students say that they are peaceful as they say that job. they just don't want justice as well as they have been for many development in the country, especially in may. but they want to be done. the one, the president of the one comfortability, they want the option as well, but not now. they said the issue of the dental russian passenger plane has crashed in the most of emergency services say the 3 crew members on board are presumed dead. the su course to project $100.00 went down in a forest. there were no passengers on board. there. russia has been developing the su, coy, super jet regional plane to try to replace
so it has been some of the fresh protests in georgia which is just outside the capital. and that really these are students from a nearby university. and this is a very busy highway, and the reason why the students are here is because they're demanding for jost is. josh is for one of the guys, the adult ed. what do you want? oh no, you know, i want to say there's such students that, that they want just as they want to know what happened to them. we have one use make harder and should clear the...
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so is at some of those protests in georgia which is just outside the capital and i already, and he's a student from a nearby university. and this is a very busy highway. and the reason why the students are here is because they're demanding for jost is josh just for one of the died 2 years old and he found on, you know, i want to say this, such students say that they want. josh, is they want to know what happened to them. we have one use make harder and should clear the traffic as well. but the students say that they are p, as they say that job. they just don't want justice as well as they have been for many development in the country, especially the main thing . but they want to be done. the president of the one comfortability they were. * the same as well, but not now. they said that issue the on the send. so let's do these on mean says it's full to us and offensive by the rapid support forces in the city of central affairs. specials on thursday is our assess sizes attached to that city for several directions. the army says it inflicted heavy losses on the permanent frequency. more than 10000000 people have been disp
so is at some of those protests in georgia which is just outside the capital and i already, and he's a student from a nearby university. and this is a very busy highway. and the reason why the students are here is because they're demanding for jost is josh just for one of the died 2 years old and he found on, you know, i want to say this, such students say that they want. josh, is they want to know what happened to them. we have one use make harder and should clear the traffic as well. but the...
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of humanity for not just savannah, but for georgia and his nation. and i told her that in years to come, there will be people who make pilgrimage to oglethorpe university to learn about his philosophy and how he was able to rise above the hatred, the distrust, the racism, and to embrace people as part of the human family. that's my dream. january 6th,. 2021 was a day in american history that we must never forget. i have been living in the trauma of it and and started off by reading our congressman jamie book. and then i read cassidy hutchinson's book, who you may remember from the january 6th hearings. and then i read michael fanon's book, the officer the police officer, with the tattoos down his neck and his book. and then i republican congresswoman liz cheney's book. and then i read this book by sergeant aquilino gonell, the this is such an important read of american. i want to to tell you a bit about him. we can have a conversation and we will have some time for questions. so sergeant connell was here to live the american dream. he's an immigrant from the dominican republic. he and his mom came over to be with his dad. complicated family issues. but
of humanity for not just savannah, but for georgia and his nation. and i told her that in years to come, there will be people who make pilgrimage to oglethorpe university to learn about his philosophy and how he was able to rise above the hatred, the distrust, the racism, and to embrace people as part of the human family. that's my dream. january 6th,. 2021 was a day in american history that we must never forget. i have been living in the trauma of it and and started off by reading our...
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of georgia. as she served as a law professor at emory university but congratulations commissioner johnson. and congratulations to your family for asge we've discussedn this committee systemic and cultural issues have plagued the fdic recent years. leadership turned a blind eye. a blind eye to ongoing discrimination, harassment and abuse. they failed to properly or reprimand or terminate offenders. simply, fdic failed to implement a culture of accountability. and as a result of employee empe is low. we just deep implications for the mission. enjoyed the conversation in my office. to discuss your plans for the fcic. if you are concerned as the next chair i appreciate your candor. the task you face as you well recognize as monumental. this is tough work. at the i see is ensuring the safety and soundness of our financial system. i needs and energize workforce in order to do that. changing organizational cultures and how do you plan to draw on that experience at the fcic? >> these are tough issues. the law enforcement officer was male-dominated. i knew but their lives on the line. sometimes the
of georgia. as she served as a law professor at emory university but congratulations commissioner johnson. and congratulations to your family for asge we've discussedn this committee systemic and cultural issues have plagued the fdic recent years. leadership turned a blind eye. a blind eye to ongoing discrimination, harassment and abuse. they failed to properly or reprimand or terminate offenders. simply, fdic failed to implement a culture of accountability. and as a result of employee empe is...