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. >> my name is georgia. >> georgia. >> this teacher and her students knew about georgia and zach. many here looked upon their story as one positive thing that came out of that horrible tragedy. >> do you ever, and this is a totally unfair question, do you ever sometimes sit together at night and say to yourselves, boy, if it hadn't been for that day, would we be here? would we have sebastian? would we be in this life together? >> all the time. >> if someone would have told me three years from now you will be living in wellington -- >> married to an american. >> married to a kiwi with a 2-year-old son -- >> i would have said you're crazy. >> i would have thought they were crazy so could never have imagined this. >> helped along by an earthquake, a tsunami and god knows what else? >> yeah. yeah. yeah. >>> that's all for this edition of "dateline," i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> here is the person i love, he's dying. >> her husband, a decorated military officer, shot in the dark of night. >> it was an execution. >> was this some sort of hit? >> he was in special for
. >> my name is georgia. >> georgia. >> this teacher and her students knew about georgia and zach. many here looked upon their story as one positive thing that came out of that horrible tragedy. >> do you ever, and this is a totally unfair question, do you ever sometimes sit together at night and say to yourselves, boy, if it hadn't been for that day, would we be here? would we have sebastian? would we be in this life together? >> all the time. >> if someone...
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has under my watch georgia's economy has quadrupled the you know georgia went from hundred twenty seven in place of the to doing business in the actual the world bank to being the ninth place the best place in the world to do business that is to say we are educated corruption we became the safest country in europe and one of the safest in the world from being one of the criminal countries to think you fight criminal you know totally criminalized country making to transform it into the safest country in europe just not doing anything and just being forced to switch to the criminals and then what version of what you don't talk about my rule of law you should abide by the bedrock of law that's rule of law but rule of law applied to drop to zero tolerance towards crime and that's that's heart is the opposition opposition ultimately won the elections and we handed over the power we ga still has. media it always enjoyed on them on my rule and don't forget some of the propaganda against us there of course there were shortcomings but it also was imposed by a very strong presence of russian prop
has under my watch georgia's economy has quadrupled the you know georgia went from hundred twenty seven in place of the to doing business in the actual the world bank to being the ninth place the best place in the world to do business that is to say we are educated corruption we became the safest country in europe and one of the safest in the world from being one of the criminal countries to think you fight criminal you know totally criminalized country making to transform it into the safest...
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georgia had the best four promises to short of that of course judicial system which wasn't there georgia had georgia's government when they're talking about people they care that they had best investigate in the world so we're looking for my own source for my account for my something they couldn't find anyone who will believe it is of the so called years revelation rose revolution nino bush and there's a sense in two thousand and twelve ga had become like the bolshevik system you know for sure science is maybe you're an enemy of the people she is the biggest admirer of putin she or she is the biggest friend that's all and that's a smear isn't noble not just because you just said no more question no answer about no more with russia in two thousand and eight you hit back no said people who say the time for questions will come are traitors and russian spies know that this is not an issue this is no my interest. but my terminology for spirit eyed they were called people like that traitors and spectators is not my thing but in her case she accepts she after a war in georgia after russian inva
georgia had the best four promises to short of that of course judicial system which wasn't there georgia had georgia's government when they're talking about people they care that they had best investigate in the world so we're looking for my own source for my account for my something they couldn't find anyone who will believe it is of the so called years revelation rose revolution nino bush and there's a sense in two thousand and twelve ga had become like the bolshevik system you know for sure...
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[applause] zell miller did a lot of wonderful things for the people of georgia and the people of georgia took note. his approval ratings stood at 85%. take it from me, that's not typical for a politician later on. through decades of public service, he returned to public teaching but he answered the call to serve out a term. i was elected a few months later as president in not what was exactly a landslide. i was eager to get some things done and i wanted to find some democrats i can work with. thankfully, i found zell. we worked hard on education reform and tax relief. while he was always a democrat, he was never an ideologue. as he put it, you won't find average americans on the left or right, you will find them at kmart. after the horrors of september 11, 2001, we became a nation at war. there was never a doubt where the marine from georgia mountains stood. zell was a steadfast supporter of our troops. 2004, he announced he would support my re-election. the effort to endorsement of the republican convention in new york if i thought it would help. -- he offered to endorse me at the repub
[applause] zell miller did a lot of wonderful things for the people of georgia and the people of georgia took note. his approval ratings stood at 85%. take it from me, that's not typical for a politician later on. through decades of public service, he returned to public teaching but he answered the call to serve out a term. i was elected a few months later as president in not what was exactly a landslide. i was eager to get some things done and i wanted to find some democrats i can work with....
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and your dad was an engineer, then. >> yes, civil engineer from georgia tech. >> georgia tech? all right. now was there any military tradition in your family? >> no. not at all. >> okay. so what were your interests as a young boy? >> oh, hunt, fish, took school seriously because i knew it was important. enjoyed farming. had a pet cow. >> okay. all right. did you have a lot of animals on your farm? lot of animals on your farm? we had -- -- and still -- and it was --? okay. >> and down on the -- -- -- and until it stayed. and you had all sorts of animals there on the farm. i imagine that was a lot of responsibility at a young age. >> yes, i had to milk the cows before going to school. >> so what time did you have to leave for school? >> oh, i don't remember. >> you must have had to get up early to milk the cows. >> yeah. i probably left the house around 7:00, because then i had to walk a half a mile to catch the school bus and take it to school. >> wow! >> that was okay. >> did you play any sports? >> as a senior in high school, the first time the high school got football, and i
and your dad was an engineer, then. >> yes, civil engineer from georgia tech. >> georgia tech? all right. now was there any military tradition in your family? >> no. not at all. >> okay. so what were your interests as a young boy? >> oh, hunt, fish, took school seriously because i knew it was important. enjoyed farming. had a pet cow. >> okay. all right. did you have a lot of animals on your farm? lot of animals on your farm? we had -- -- and still -- and it...
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georgia state is the, claims to be hbcu of the state of georgia -- [laughter] because of the number of black students there. you did mention memphis, and they always had a great basketball team. played pretty good football last year. lost to georgia state. no, they didn't play the game, is what happened. but give me answer to that as far as the educational system in memphis and who was majority or control there. and then i have a question for attorney strong. >> okay. you know, i don't live in memphis anymore, so i come and go. but what i've observed is that jobs that require higher education have opened up. so for teachers, college professors and so forth, you have the former editor of the commercial appeal is african-american. the commercial appeal used to be a horrible, right-wing conservative racist newspaper back in '68. now it's had a series of black editors, and this -- one of those people now has an endowed professorship. but that's a really high level, you know, kind of thing at the university of memphis. but there are various african-american academics throughout the city, an
georgia state is the, claims to be hbcu of the state of georgia -- [laughter] because of the number of black students there. you did mention memphis, and they always had a great basketball team. played pretty good football last year. lost to georgia state. no, they didn't play the game, is what happened. but give me answer to that as far as the educational system in memphis and who was majority or control there. and then i have a question for attorney strong. >> okay. you know, i don't...
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and many companies in my home state of georgia, mr. speaker, to get their technologies out faster, to make environment safer for their employees and for my constituents. we all know that the transformative power of unmanned aviation is upon us. we got to regulate that in a safe and responsible way to make sure the rules are in place for certainty, for safety, and for opportunity for innovation. i believe we have that in this bill. we have a choice, mr. speaker. we're either going to lead the world by an unmanned aviation or cede leadership to countries like china. i say we seize leadership and we're seizing it here in this bill. . the bill also commits that our airports, from the busiest airport in the world, mr. speaker, my hometown airport of hartsfield, jackson, the fourth busiest airport in the state, also in my district, mr. speaker, that's brisco field in lawrenceville, that these airports have access to long-term funding sustainability. we all know that yanking the pendulum back and forth on federal funding does not serve any of
and many companies in my home state of georgia, mr. speaker, to get their technologies out faster, to make environment safer for their employees and for my constituents. we all know that the transformative power of unmanned aviation is upon us. we got to regulate that in a safe and responsible way to make sure the rules are in place for certainty, for safety, and for opportunity for innovation. i believe we have that in this bill. we have a choice, mr. speaker. we're either going to lead the...
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georgia, 43. >> mr. chairman, the democratic party of georgia gives its vote 17,moore , humphrey, passes.hree >> i will ask you to repeat that are you are the regular group from georgia. you cast 17 votes for vice president humphrey. i would like the rest. two votes for governor dan moore , one half vote for james gray and three passes. walter: john gray is the governor and was put in as the state chairman of georgia. the pic for the delegates will have to share their vote with the order of convention with the integrated group. >> let is incorrect, madam chairman. >> you missed governor dan moore as it two. andr. gray has one half three passes. lex greet pass -- >> three passes. i am not going to have much left for the loyal group. i am only kidding. you know that. i would like to repeat so that we all know the regular votes from the georgia democrats, 17 moore, --ey, 34 dan walter: because of the atrocities in downtown chicago, georgia -- [crowd booing] >> georgia's national loyal democrats cast their v
georgia, 43. >> mr. chairman, the democratic party of georgia gives its vote 17,moore , humphrey, passes.hree >> i will ask you to repeat that are you are the regular group from georgia. you cast 17 votes for vice president humphrey. i would like the rest. two votes for governor dan moore , one half vote for james gray and three passes. walter: john gray is the governor and was put in as the state chairman of georgia. the pic for the delegates will have to share their vote with the...
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my guest this week here in kiev is stateless he's a former president of georgia a former regional governor in ukraine and hanging over him multiple allegations of criminal activity and a three year prison sentence for abuse of power he's mikao saakashvili once the darling of the west for spearheading the rose revolution in georgia in two thousand and three but has he now made too many enemies and run out of road.
my guest this week here in kiev is stateless he's a former president of georgia a former regional governor in ukraine and hanging over him multiple allegations of criminal activity and a three year prison sentence for abuse of power he's mikao saakashvili once the darling of the west for spearheading the rose revolution in georgia in two thousand and three but has he now made too many enemies and run out of road.
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and in georgia it was particularly problematic because georgia had this bizarre way of counting unit system that disproportionally gave pow tore rural areas over metropolitan areas so that a hand full of counties in southwest georgia that only have, between them only have a couple of thousand people would have the same voting power. so that's the situation where a lot of these kind of young reformers -- so george bush comes to, comes to texas and he has a successful business career but he wants to do like his father did and get involved in politics so he runs for a senate seat and he ran a hard edge conservative campaign against him and he lost. and afterwards, he did some soul searching about why he lost. he kind of realized that he ran a campaign that he one proud of. that he was a little too, he was a little too hard right. a little to conspiracy minded. that he was doing the kinds of things that kind of the far right republicans were doing. he had -- famously he had a meeting with his minister and he decided to chart out a more moderate kind of politics in 1966 when he ran again,
and in georgia it was particularly problematic because georgia had this bizarre way of counting unit system that disproportionally gave pow tore rural areas over metropolitan areas so that a hand full of counties in southwest georgia that only have, between them only have a couple of thousand people would have the same voting power. so that's the situation where a lot of these kind of young reformers -- so george bush comes to, comes to texas and he has a successful business career but he wants...
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and german governments and as our correspondent phenomena reports from the southern us state of georgia the initiative is beginning to bear fruit. it's seven in the morning and colin mckeon is already at work the seventeen year old is training as an industrial mechanic at each e.o. it's an american tech from and union producing components for household appliances coats three year apprenticeship is based on the german educational model and he even gets paid in the us where apprenticeships are often unpaid provide only basic training and have a bad reputation but the code believes this program is a gateway to success this definitely gives me a jump start you know getting ahead of the ball and everybody else because i'll be having an associate degree the same time as people just have a high school diploma e.g. o. is only one of twenty eight businesses and join john that have joined forces to create their own pool of highly skilled workers for them embracing the job an apprenticeship model means addressing one of the biggest problems in u.s. manufacturing we cannot find workers out there th
and german governments and as our correspondent phenomena reports from the southern us state of georgia the initiative is beginning to bear fruit. it's seven in the morning and colin mckeon is already at work the seventeen year old is training as an industrial mechanic at each e.o. it's an american tech from and union producing components for household appliances coats three year apprenticeship is based on the german educational model and he even gets paid in the us where apprenticeships are...
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at the time i could not point on the map where georgia or armenia was. half of the volunteers are typically internationals, half would be local armenians and local georgians. it will go into the future, the next ten years, to finish. in the caucasus, there is a massive range of ecosystems, up north you have these massive alpine mountains, 5000 metres, but down to the middle and the south, is pretty much everything else you can imagine. you can walk for days and not see people, not see buildings, be completely alone. the last time the caucasus was mapped was in the 19705 by the soviets. and so i had a chance to really contribute to the design of the trail by finding different potential routes to connect the known sections of trail with the unknown sections of trail. i was hiking by myself for eight weeks and there are no hostels along the way, there are no places you meet other travellers. so that sometimes makes it really difficult to just carry on. and at that point, when i was struggling the most, shepherds would be living up in the mountains, they don
at the time i could not point on the map where georgia or armenia was. half of the volunteers are typically internationals, half would be local armenians and local georgians. it will go into the future, the next ten years, to finish. in the caucasus, there is a massive range of ecosystems, up north you have these massive alpine mountains, 5000 metres, but down to the middle and the south, is pretty much everything else you can imagine. you can walk for days and not see people, not see...
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my guest this week here in kiev is stateless he's a former president of georgia a former regional governor in ukraine and some timing over him multiple allegations of criminal activity and a three year prison sentence for abuse of power he's mikao soccer's fairly once the darling of the west for spearheading the rose revolution in georgia in two thousand .
my guest this week here in kiev is stateless he's a former president of georgia a former regional governor in ukraine and some timing over him multiple allegations of criminal activity and a three year prison sentence for abuse of power he's mikao soccer's fairly once the darling of the west for spearheading the rose revolution in georgia in two thousand .
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the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for such time. mr. lewis: mr. speaker, let me just thank my friend and colleague from pennsylvania for those kind words. say hello to your grandson, george. mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of h.r. 5443. let me begin by thanking the gentleman from pennsylvania and the gentlewoman from florida for their work on this good and necessary bill. mr. speaker, i hope all of our colleagues will support this simple bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. kelly: having no other speakers, i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania has no additional speakers. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the lead democratic co-sponsor, the gentlelady from florida, congresswoman murph
the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for such time. mr. lewis: mr. speaker, let me just thank my friend and colleague from pennsylvania for those kind words. say hello to your grandson, george. mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of h.r. 5443. let me begin by thanking the gentleman from pennsylvania and the gentlewoman from florida for their work on this good and...
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tell us, why georgia? it is extraordinary. frank: except when you consider we have a long pedigree of production storytelling in georgia, through turner studios and its subsidiaries, and a vibrant independent scene for years. when you combine that with the growth of the movie business generally and the focus on identifying places with smart policy, good business cultures, like georgia and good tax incentives, the industry wants to go for the opportunity is. georgia has been the opportunity. david: how big is the tax incentive? frank: if you look at the history of tax incentives across the u.s., they can, and go -- come and go. resources.recipe of taxes are important. so is a strong labor force. thes building infrastructure for us to manufacture the movies. georgia has that magic recipe of thatte investment capital has dumped into the infrastructure, the smart tax policy, business-friendly state. georgia has done really well for the last 5, 6, 7 years. david: intellectual property is an important underpinning for the entire ind
tell us, why georgia? it is extraordinary. frank: except when you consider we have a long pedigree of production storytelling in georgia, through turner studios and its subsidiaries, and a vibrant independent scene for years. when you combine that with the growth of the movie business generally and the focus on identifying places with smart policy, good business cultures, like georgia and good tax incentives, the industry wants to go for the opportunity is. georgia has been the opportunity....
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the rose revolution in georgia somehow made too many enemies. and run out of. the fact. that. it's all happening. from africa. in the stories and discussions continue on with. the killing program. uses easy. to deputed africa join us on facebook. africa. birth. of species. changes and most start with small steps. tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. climate. solutions and reforestation. of people you can protect the force to create interactive content teaching the next generation about potential. using all channels available to inspire people to take action and we're determined to build something here for the next generation. is. my guest this week here in kiev is stateless he's a former president of georgia a former regional governor in ukraine and tang over here multiple allegations of criminal activity and a three year prison sentence for abuse of power. once the darling of the west spearheading the rose revolution in georgia in two thousand and three but has he no made too many enemies and run out of road.
the rose revolution in georgia somehow made too many enemies. and run out of. the fact. that. it's all happening. from africa. in the stories and discussions continue on with. the killing program. uses easy. to deputed africa join us on facebook. africa. birth. of species. changes and most start with small steps. tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. climate. solutions and reforestation. of people you can protect the force to create interactive content...
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host: congressman buddy carter is back at our desk, a republican representing georgia's first district. congressman, i want to start with speaker ryan's retirement announcement this week. what message should republicans take from a sitting speaker deciding not to run again in a district he was favored to win reelection in? guest: first of all, i don't think it had anything to do about his chances with reelection. listen, paul ryan is a fine man, and he is a family man. i had the opportunity to spend some quality time with him just i could spend some time with him about a month ago but all he wanted to talk about was his children and how much he missed them he is truly a family man with a great talent the smartest kid in the class at the same time his priorities are with histh family i don't think republicans should think anything other than that the man he was ready to go home and be withth his family to help his wife raise some children. >> but talked about fountains and competence after the elections? not at all i am confident we have some great talent in the majority congress right
host: congressman buddy carter is back at our desk, a republican representing georgia's first district. congressman, i want to start with speaker ryan's retirement announcement this week. what message should republicans take from a sitting speaker deciding not to run again in a district he was favored to win reelection in? guest: first of all, i don't think it had anything to do about his chances with reelection. listen, paul ryan is a fine man, and he is a family man. i had the opportunity to...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. lewis: i yield three minutes to the gentlelady from california, my good friend, congressman eshoo. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for three minutes. ms. eshoo: i thank our beloved john lewis for yielding tile to me. i rise in strong support today of h.r. 5444 the taxpayer first act. this is bipartisan legislation and it was unanimously reported out by the committee on ways and means on april 13 and it includes a number of important provisions that will modernize as the members been sagan improve how the i.r.s. administers the federal tax code. the legislation also makes permanent a popular i.r.s. program that has helped prepare 50 million free returns and e-filings over the last 15 years saving taxpayers more than $1.5 billion, with a b, in tax compliance costs and that fram is the free file program. it is a partnership between the i.r.s. and the tax preparation community that provides free individual tax preparation and e-filing services to taxp
the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. lewis: i yield three minutes to the gentlelady from california, my good friend, congressman eshoo. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized for three minutes. ms. eshoo: i thank our beloved john lewis for yielding tile to me. i rise in strong support today of h.r. 5444 the taxpayer first act. this is bipartisan legislation and it was unanimously reported out by the committee on ways and means on april 13 and it...
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georgia? >> thank you. in the nashoba county speech, reagan makes reference to his own experience of welfare reform in california. i wonder if you can comment on what that welfare reform was and sort of outline how that left-wing principle fits into his conservative ideals? >> well, it wasn't a left-wing principle. it was reforming welfare to make it more financially feasible, right? and to cut down on the amount of money that's given out by the government to poor people. so it's welfare reform in that sense. it's like pulling back the public purse because we -- because welfare has gotten out of hand, and welfare is benefitting the undeserving, right? and it's -- and we're taxing the productive people and giving that money to the unproductive people. and that's a losing proposition. that's the conservative, you know, kind of appeal that -- and we saw that in reagan's 1964 speech, right? a time to choose. he was already talking about dollars and cents and taxes and that kind of thing. and as governor he beco
georgia? >> thank you. in the nashoba county speech, reagan makes reference to his own experience of welfare reform in california. i wonder if you can comment on what that welfare reform was and sort of outline how that left-wing principle fits into his conservative ideals? >> well, it wasn't a left-wing principle. it was reforming welfare to make it more financially feasible, right? and to cut down on the amount of money that's given out by the government to poor people. so it's...
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he works for georgia governor mattox, the state board of pardons and in 1975 he became georgia's lieutenant governor. in 1990, he became governor of georgia and his positive influence on the state's education system characterized his tenure. his vision of brighter futures came to light when voters ratified the state lottery, creating a new fund to support the state's education need. and the hope scholarship followed a year later. in 1999 georgia senator paul coverdell passed away in office and then-govepbor barnes appointed zell to fill the vacant seat and he came to washington. he was a leader who never chose ideology over his duty to the people who elected him. our prayers are focused on his loved ones and the millions he served. he showed an example as a true minnesota of the mountains that he was willing to take stands many times no popular but he was always willing to take a stand for those not popular. he will be missed whether in atlanta, earneds, all across this country or basically back home in the ninth district of georgia. zell miller is someone we can all look up to and respect
he works for georgia governor mattox, the state board of pardons and in 1975 he became georgia's lieutenant governor. in 1990, he became governor of georgia and his positive influence on the state's education system characterized his tenure. his vision of brighter futures came to light when voters ratified the state lottery, creating a new fund to support the state's education need. and the hope scholarship followed a year later. in 1999 georgia senator paul coverdell passed away in office and...
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in mississippi alabama and georgia white racists are terrorizing blacks. as bombing homes lynching innocent people and murdering schoolchildren all because of that a leaf in as a period of the white race. on his way to the hotel came stops at the lincoln memorial where he will deliver his speech the following day. one hundred years before president abraham lincoln freed the slaves but the abolition of slavery did not bring about equal rights for african-americans. gabriel. king will deliver his message with the majestic statue of lincoln seated behind him . lincoln wanted to light the beacon of freedom for millions but in the late summer of one thousand nine hundred sixty three the reality is different very. front in the south blacks a segregated from whites on buses and parks and restaurants many a turned back at the voting booth when they are able to find work the jobs are only paying. in response king takes every opportunity to call for nonviolent civil disobedience but stop short of criticizing the government he maintains coolio relations with the kenn
in mississippi alabama and georgia white racists are terrorizing blacks. as bombing homes lynching innocent people and murdering schoolchildren all because of that a leaf in as a period of the white race. on his way to the hotel came stops at the lincoln memorial where he will deliver his speech the following day. one hundred years before president abraham lincoln freed the slaves but the abolition of slavery did not bring about equal rights for african-americans. gabriel. king will deliver his...
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walter: the georgia delegation has two delegations that were ordered to split the total votes in georgia. their voting separately now. the loyalist group. >> madam chairman, because of the atrocities in downtown chicago -- >> [crowd booing] loyal national democrats cast their votes only with reluctance. that vote is, senator eugene mccarthy, 13.5 votes. mcgovern, one vote. reverend channing phillips, three votes. kennedy, one half vote. vice president hubert humphrey, 2.5 votes. humphrey last seven votes out of the georgia delegation from our earlier said -- cbs news delegate cast. >> i want to be sure. the loyal democrats of georgia, voting 2.5 votes for vice president humphrey. votes for senator mccarthy. 13.5 one vote for senator mcgovern. three votes for reverend channing phillips, and one half votes for senator ted kennedy. >> that is right. >> guam. >> guam casts its total vote of five for vice president hubert humphrey. vote, five for vice president humphrey. hawaii. >> madam chairman, hawaii casts 26 votes for hubert humphrey. that is a pickup or two from earlier counts. >> idaho
walter: the georgia delegation has two delegations that were ordered to split the total votes in georgia. their voting separately now. the loyalist group. >> madam chairman, because of the atrocities in downtown chicago -- >> [crowd booing] loyal national democrats cast their votes only with reluctance. that vote is, senator eugene mccarthy, 13.5 votes. mcgovern, one vote. reverend channing phillips, three votes. kennedy, one half vote. vice president hubert humphrey, 2.5 votes....
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if you're driving in south georgia, you know, in middle georgia, you'll see lots of military bases there. and so the south is growing. the sun belt is growing because of industry relocating. it's growing because of military buildups during the cold war that the south is benefitting from and it's also benefitting from certain technological innovations. one of the biggest ones we take for granted is the technology of air conditioning. right? it makes a big difference. who wants to live in the south? who wants to live in north florida without air conditioning? it's miserable, right? but you build houses with air conditioning and all of a sudden you can move to florida or your grandparents can move to florida and you can start retirement communities in florida, in south carolina, in texas. and you can get a lot of people who want to move there and want to live there. right? and so actually historians have talked about how air conditioning does help build the sun belt. it helps build cities like phoenix. it helps build people moving tho these warm weather climes that are now more tolerable an
if you're driving in south georgia, you know, in middle georgia, you'll see lots of military bases there. and so the south is growing. the sun belt is growing because of industry relocating. it's growing because of military buildups during the cold war that the south is benefitting from and it's also benefitting from certain technological innovations. one of the biggest ones we take for granted is the technology of air conditioning. right? it makes a big difference. who wants to live in the...
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adopting germany's apprenticeship model it combines hands on training with regular classes or go to georgia to see how it works. it's time for business on the w m how you get us it's good to have you with us we start off with deescalating diplomatic standoff between russia and the west the u.s. has struck at russian president vladimir putin's inner circle imposing the trouble administration's toughest sanctions yet on a number of officials and all of washington said in the move that it was a response to what it calls russia's meline activity around the world one of the most striking editions to america's sanctions list is not in the putin son in law korea. he's vice president of russia's biggest petrochemical company c. bore and worth an estimated one point four billion dollars another noteworthy addition as alexei miller he has russia's state owned energy giant gazprom and is a close friend of the team. and then there's suliman karimov whose family controls russia's largest gold mining company those affected so they're not too worried. have been included in other lists before and despite t
adopting germany's apprenticeship model it combines hands on training with regular classes or go to georgia to see how it works. it's time for business on the w m how you get us it's good to have you with us we start off with deescalating diplomatic standoff between russia and the west the u.s. has struck at russian president vladimir putin's inner circle imposing the trouble administration's toughest sanctions yet on a number of officials and all of washington said in the move that it was a...
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we saw in georgia six. the question is how much of the vote doesn't make up after any given election? in pennsylvania 18 that was an important part, a 20-point gap or so. we tracked approval in that particular race for trump and what we are seeing, as you just said, trump approval is absolutely predictive of where you fall. second part of this iw do you get to this type of victory and you have to reach into a working-class portion because that is who the voters are so if you look at washington and greene county committees were outside of allegheny county. it's around 60% of the population, excuse me, of the vote. they shifted and every one of the counties in terms of his vote share and so that is unique when you look at virginia and alabama senate. versus people of color the one thing that i do want to point out and i should have said this earlier we should acknowledge their cargo, was a unique historical figure and so the probability of getting american turnout and vote share back to the same level as when
we saw in georgia six. the question is how much of the vote doesn't make up after any given election? in pennsylvania 18 that was an important part, a 20-point gap or so. we tracked approval in that particular race for trump and what we are seeing, as you just said, trump approval is absolutely predictive of where you fall. second part of this iw do you get to this type of victory and you have to reach into a working-class portion because that is who the voters are so if you look at washington...
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georgi georgia? >> thank you. in the nashoba county fair speech, reagan makes reference of his own welfare reform, and can you tell us about that welfare reform and what it was and how that abstract left wing principle fits into the conservative ideals. >> well, it was not left wing principles, but it was to cut down on the money that the government paid out, and so welfare reform in that is sense of pulling back the purse, because welfare has gotten out of hand, and it is befitting the un undeserving and taxing the productive people and giving the money no the unproductive people which is a losing proposition, and that is the conservative, you know kind of the appeal that -- and we saw that in regan's 1964 speech, right? a time to choose. he was already talking about doll dollars and cents and taxes and that kind of thing. as governor, he becomes an important voice in national politics about reform. part of the racially are polarizing playbook that you will see the conservative politicians using is conjuring up t
georgi georgia? >> thank you. in the nashoba county fair speech, reagan makes reference of his own welfare reform, and can you tell us about that welfare reform and what it was and how that abstract left wing principle fits into the conservative ideals. >> well, it was not left wing principles, but it was to cut down on the money that the government paid out, and so welfare reform in that is sense of pulling back the purse, because welfare has gotten out of hand, and it is befitting...
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morgan wallen with florida georgia line. you can see morgan and florida georgia line this weekend at stagecoach in indio, california, in the middle of the desert. next week we are back at it again with the great and legendary carol burnett, miley cyrus, mike myers, bill hader, zazie beetz, senators elizabeth warren, and cory booker will be here, and music from keith urban, sugarland, and rae sremmurd too. a lot of range on the show next week. a lot of range. [ cheers and applause ] all right, our fourth consecutive assemblage of avengers this week brings together heroes from numerous continents and dimensions. you can see them in costume when "avengers: infinity war" opens in theaters actually tomorrow, in some places midnight tonight. please welcome war machine, dr. strange, scarlet witch and m'baku, aka don cheadle, benedict cumberbatch, elizabeth olsen and winston duke! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? >> hey. >> jimmy: thanks for coming. >> whoo! >> jimmy: you guys have been
morgan wallen with florida georgia line. you can see morgan and florida georgia line this weekend at stagecoach in indio, california, in the middle of the desert. next week we are back at it again with the great and legendary carol burnett, miley cyrus, mike myers, bill hader, zazie beetz, senators elizabeth warren, and cory booker will be here, and music from keith urban, sugarland, and rae sremmurd too. a lot of range on the show next week. a lot of range. [ cheers and applause ] all right,...
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if you tell them in georgia you know they are coming up the coast. that is why we have to advertise in all of the black newspapers. are only doinge it in targeted battleground states. in the end, we did all of our states. baking.e indignity of i cannot like to bake. to beg. not like speak to me is our campaign to let candidates no that if you do not speak to me in my newspapers, on my radio stations, that i do not know your name. who? what? [applause] really, i want to help you dianne feinstein, tommy bowman, but you are not speaking to me. i do not know what you are saying. you're not speaking to me on tv. make them speak to you. cap down the vote. cap down the vote is now two weeks out. is,ever your last primary that is when you start counting down to vote. that is in you make sure every eye is dotted in every tea is cross. don't let them tell you they do not have time. politics is a transaction. ok? i am loaning you my vote because i'm prepared to run myself. countdown to vote starts now. lastly, turnout. turnout. i can tell you that over the year
if you tell them in georgia you know they are coming up the coast. that is why we have to advertise in all of the black newspapers. are only doinge it in targeted battleground states. in the end, we did all of our states. baking.e indignity of i cannot like to bake. to beg. not like speak to me is our campaign to let candidates no that if you do not speak to me in my newspapers, on my radio stations, that i do not know your name. who? what? [applause] really, i want to help you dianne...
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for senator >> georgia, 43. >> mr. chairman, the democratic party of georgia passes as follows. humphrey, 17. -- moore, 2. -- >> you are the regular group from georgia. you cast 17 votes for hubert humphrey, would like the rest. mor otes for governor dan oore. james gray. state: james gray is the chairman of georgia. these madden depiction of gentlemen, they had to -- dramatic depiction of these gentlemen, they had to -- missed dan, mr. gray has 1/2, and 3 passes. have muchs. i won't room left. only kidding. you should know the regular votes, 17 votes for vice president humphrey -- >> though are splitting the total 43 votes in georgia. the loyalist group. >> because of the atrocities in downtown chicago -- booing]d loyalrge's national democrats cast their votes only orgia'sluctance -- ge loyal democrats cast their votes only with reluctance. vote. mcgovern, one reverend channing phillips, three votes. vote.r ted kennedy 1.2 vice president hubert humphrey to .5 votes. -- 2.5 votes. howard: hubert humphrey lost seven votes out of the georgia delegation from earlier. that is becaus
for senator >> georgia, 43. >> mr. chairman, the democratic party of georgia passes as follows. humphrey, 17. -- moore, 2. -- >> you are the regular group from georgia. you cast 17 votes for hubert humphrey, would like the rest. mor otes for governor dan oore. james gray. state: james gray is the chairman of georgia. these madden depiction of gentlemen, they had to -- dramatic depiction of these gentlemen, they had to -- missed dan, mr. gray has 1/2, and 3 passes. have muchs....
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really once the darling of the west for spearheading the rose revolution in georgia in two thousand and three but has he now made too many enemies and run out of road.
really once the darling of the west for spearheading the rose revolution in georgia in two thousand and three but has he now made too many enemies and run out of road.
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americans moved to georgia. atlanta is one of the biggest attractors of african americans in the united states, but also more hispanics and asians moving to georgia. georgia has had a 60% white eligible voter population in 2016, goes down to nearly 50% white in 2036. that will be the case, not quite as big of a change in states like virginia, north carolina, and other parts of the south. if you think about it this way, a lot of these southern states and even some of the mountain west states prior to barack obama's election in 2008, were largely republican states for many elections. some shifts but for many elections those states were largely republican states by virtue of the strong, white voting preference. they're becoming much more minority over time and more in play for the democrats. the other side when you look at the whiter states, the other parts of the country, those states, too, are becoming a little bit more diverse over time. even in 2036, quite a slew of states will have at least 70% of their eligib
americans moved to georgia. atlanta is one of the biggest attractors of african americans in the united states, but also more hispanics and asians moving to georgia. georgia has had a 60% white eligible voter population in 2016, goes down to nearly 50% white in 2036. that will be the case, not quite as big of a change in states like virginia, north carolina, and other parts of the south. if you think about it this way, a lot of these southern states and even some of the mountain west states...
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we'll see what happens in georgia. there's a primary coming up soon on the gubernatorial contest and so should one of the candidates prevail, stacy abrams from the democratic side, we actually have an opportunity to see can you replicate that particular phenomena and therefore change the electorate. that's what i'm interested in. >> let me key up one of the points you brought up, amy, young women. recently there was a pew report put out and one of the biggest findings i thought was a huge shift among millennial women in the last four years. today 70% of millennial women identify as democrats or lean towards the democratic party and a lot of that again has happened in the last four years. what's driving that right now and what do you think maybe are some of the long-term consequences of that? >> i really agree wholeheartedly about the shift of college educated voters on trump who i think were always a little bit weary in 2016, a sense of, i don't know about this guy, i don't like his behavior, but man, hillary clinton,
we'll see what happens in georgia. there's a primary coming up soon on the gubernatorial contest and so should one of the candidates prevail, stacy abrams from the democratic side, we actually have an opportunity to see can you replicate that particular phenomena and therefore change the electorate. that's what i'm interested in. >> let me key up one of the points you brought up, amy, young women. recently there was a pew report put out and one of the biggest findings i thought was a huge...
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really the darling of the west spearheading the rose revolution in georgia in two thousand and three but has he no made too many enemies and run out of road.
really the darling of the west spearheading the rose revolution in georgia in two thousand and three but has he no made too many enemies and run out of road.