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georgia state at university. i am with peace building solutions him a new ngo looking to have our first pilot implementation in southern haiti. while your talk was about unintended consequences for --t communities in accepted excepting refugees, i cannot help it ask about unintended consequences in the field. a book talks about unintended consequences of foreign aid flowing into what was the third- ,argest city in somalia in 1992 creating the only economy of value in the area, attracting crime and explication. -- and exploitation. you have the consequence of foreign aid increasing rates of starvation and crime in the area. as someone who is looking to do good work in the field, i was curious what advice you might have for agencies to avoid those sorts of unintended consequences in the field. i have worked in east africa. somalia is one example. it is a situation we try to avoid. we work a lot through local partners. on the to start focusing local skills, local and civil society, especially in somalia. we are tryi
georgia state at university. i am with peace building solutions him a new ngo looking to have our first pilot implementation in southern haiti. while your talk was about unintended consequences for --t communities in accepted excepting refugees, i cannot help it ask about unintended consequences in the field. a book talks about unintended consequences of foreign aid flowing into what was the third- ,argest city in somalia in 1992 creating the only economy of value in the area, attracting crime...
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georgia state at university. i am with peace building solutions him a new ngo looking to have our first pilot implementation in southe haiti. while your talk was about unintended consequences for --t communities in accepted excepting refugees, i cannot help it ask about unintended consequences in the field. a book talks about unintended consequences of foreign aid flowing into what was the third- ,argest city in somalia in 1992 creating the only economy of value in the area, attracting crime and explication. -- and exploitation. you have the consequence of foreign aid increasing rates starvation and crime in the area. as someone who is looking to do good work in the field, i was curious what advice you might have for agencies to avoid those sorts of unintended consequences in the field. i have worked in east africa. somalia is one example. it is a situation we try to avoid. we work a lot through local partners. on the to start focusing local skills, local and civil society, especially in somalia. we are trying to
georgia state at university. i am with peace building solutions him a new ngo looking to have our first pilot implementation in southe haiti. while your talk was about unintended consequences for --t communities in accepted excepting refugees, i cannot help it ask about unintended consequences in the field. a book talks about unintended consequences of foreign aid flowing into what was the third- ,argest city in somalia in 1992 creating the only economy of value in the area, attracting crime...
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greg: versus georgia. the supreme court throughout threw out the death penalty in an arbitrary capricious manner that was like getting struck by lightning. you never know who is going to be executed. the states rewrote their death penalty laws and another case came up in 1976 called greg versus georgia where they have the opportunity to see what the states have done and what georgia had done and perhaps reinstate capital punishment. it was a huge case because the opponents of capital punishment thought the earlier decision was the first and they could use the case to rid the capital of -- the country of capital punishment supporters said if we can get humpty dumpty back on the wall if the georgia law is upheld. troy gregg was a hitchhiker picked up by a couple of good time charlie's. they stopped and got a case of beer and had to go to the restroom and stopped again when they came back. gregg had it gone and shot them both at point bank rage. based old the money in the car. the supreme court looked at how
greg: versus georgia. the supreme court throughout threw out the death penalty in an arbitrary capricious manner that was like getting struck by lightning. you never know who is going to be executed. the states rewrote their death penalty laws and another case came up in 1976 called greg versus georgia where they have the opportunity to see what the states have done and what georgia had done and perhaps reinstate capital punishment. it was a huge case because the opponents of capital punishment...
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georgia. the supreme court threw out the death penalty in 1972 finding it was implemented in an an arbitrary and capricious manner that was like getting struck by lightning. well, states read their death penalty laws, and another case came up in 1976 called gregg v. georgia where they had the opportunity to see what the states had done, what georgia had done and perhaps reinstate capital punishment. it was a huge case because opponents of capital punishment thought the earlier decision was just first tool to rid the country of capital punishment once and for all. and supporters of the death penalty said, well, we can get humpty dumpty back on the wall here if the georgia law's upheld. he was a hip hiker, and he had to go to the restroom and stopped again. when they came back, gregg had a gun and shot them both at point-blank range to steal their money and car. the question was, did he get the death sentence? the supreme court looked at how georgia had rewritten its law. it required, one, a bif
georgia. the supreme court threw out the death penalty in 1972 finding it was implemented in an an arbitrary and capricious manner that was like getting struck by lightning. well, states read their death penalty laws, and another case came up in 1976 called gregg v. georgia where they had the opportunity to see what the states had done, what georgia had done and perhaps reinstate capital punishment. it was a huge case because opponents of capital punishment thought the earlier decision was just...
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the stars of "the mary tyler moore show," mary, betty white, valerie harper, cloris leechman and georgia -- all acting together on the small screen supporting their beloved friend valerie harper as she battles cancer yet again. abc's katie couric sat down with these legendary ladies on the set of betty's show "hot in cleveland." >> they could turn the world on with their smiles. >> you got spunk. >> reporter: their apartment battles. >> this is my apartment. >> reporter: their vibrating bed. >> reporter: long before carrie and the gang, there were those other girls. mary, rhoda, phyllis, sue ann and georgette. the female leads of "the mary tyler moore show." yesterday the fierce five played by actresses mary tyler moore, valerie harper, cloris leechman, betty white and georgia engel were together again to film an episode of "hot in cleveland"
the stars of "the mary tyler moore show," mary, betty white, valerie harper, cloris leechman and georgia -- all acting together on the small screen supporting their beloved friend valerie harper as she battles cancer yet again. abc's katie couric sat down with these legendary ladies on the set of betty's show "hot in cleveland." >> they could turn the world on with their smiles. >> you got spunk. >> reporter: their apartment battles. >> this is my...
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others scrambled to meet what was georgia had done to duplicate what georgia had done, and we all assume greg would be the first person to be executed, and in a way he was, but not in the way anybody thought. the night before his scheduled execution, he escaped from prison with four other inmates, said to be the worst killers in georgia history. the crimes they committed were too gruesome even for our book, which has gruesome stories in itment they escaped, went to north carolina, some of them, the escapes were part of the motorcycle gang called the outlaws, got together with old friends, and greg had maded up fortunate mistake of sliding the girlfriend of one of the bikers, and they pickedded him up, threw him to the ground, stomped him to death, the body was found in a nearby lake days later. the others apprehended, but greg, i mean, the escape, so daring, got him another 24 hoursing and that's about it. >> guest: he died, executed in a different way than the law intended. you can't make this stuff up. >> host: yeah. >> guest: no, i mean, these stories, before the trial, before the cri
others scrambled to meet what was georgia had done to duplicate what georgia had done, and we all assume greg would be the first person to be executed, and in a way he was, but not in the way anybody thought. the night before his scheduled execution, he escaped from prison with four other inmates, said to be the worst killers in georgia history. the crimes they committed were too gruesome even for our book, which has gruesome stories in itment they escaped, went to north carolina, some of them,...
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and find out how farmland is bringing new immigrants to georgia. the british-based syrian observatory of human rights says march was the deadliest months in the two-year-old conflict with more than 6000 people killed. this is supposed to show the opposition destroying tanks. activists believe the actual death toll could be higher because both sides often under report fatality. aljazeera has learned that the united nations is considering sending in a peacekeeping force as one of the options if the syrian government falls. our diplomatic editor has this exclusive report. ofat the u.n., hundreds staff have been working on secret contingency plans. it is a project code-named syria, the day after. after more than two years of bloodshed, they are preparing for this decisive event, including a possible fall of bashar al assad, but, of course, no one knows what will happen or when. the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon has put the former deputy of sweden in charge. in his first interview on this sensitive subject, he told me the u.n. was considering a ran
and find out how farmland is bringing new immigrants to georgia. the british-based syrian observatory of human rights says march was the deadliest months in the two-year-old conflict with more than 6000 people killed. this is supposed to show the opposition destroying tanks. activists believe the actual death toll could be higher because both sides often under report fatality. aljazeera has learned that the united nations is considering sending in a peacekeeping force as one of the options if...
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students inchool georgia say they will not accept a prom for whites and a prom for blacks anymore. >> we're all friends. it is not right we cannot go to prom together. >> we have the white prom and integrated prom. >> people are set in their ways. they're not to adamant to change. >> we will speak with two high school students are making history by holding the first integrated prom in their school's history saturday night. then, "the trials of mohammad ali." >> 04/26/13 04/26/13 [indiscernible] you want me to go somewhere and fight but you won't even stand up for me. years of me and ali's like. >> in a broadcast exclusive, we'll have exurbs from "the trials of muhammed ali." we will look at the fight of his life, not boxing, but his refusal to fight in vietnam. the years of exile that followed and the supreme court's reversal of his conviction for resisting the draft. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. u.s. officials say intelligence indicates the regime of syrian president bashar al-assad has used dea
students inchool georgia say they will not accept a prom for whites and a prom for blacks anymore. >> we're all friends. it is not right we cannot go to prom together. >> we have the white prom and integrated prom. >> people are set in their ways. they're not to adamant to change. >> we will speak with two high school students are making history by holding the first integrated prom in their school's history saturday night. then, "the trials of mohammad ali."...
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the court said the georgia law is fine. other states scrambled to meet what george had done to duplicate what george had done. we all assumed that gregg would be the first person to be executed. and anyway he was put on the way anybody thought. the night before his scheduled execution, he escaped from prison with four other inmates, said to be the worst killers in georgia history. the crimes they had committed were too gruesome in for our book which has some gruesome stories in it. the estate, went to north carolina, some of them are members of a motorcycle gang called the outlaws. they got together with some old friends, and gregg made the unfortunate mistake of sliding the girlfriend of one of the bikers. and picnic in a costume to the ground and stomped him to death. his body was found floating in a nearby lake a couple days later all the others were apprehended, but gregg, the escape which was so daring got him another 24 hours and that's about it gets back so he died, executed in a different way the law had intended. y
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they are on skype "right this minute" from georgia. tell us about this segregated prom system you have going on at your high school. >> it is the beginning of our county, really. there's always been a white prom and black prom. >> is this more about tradition or out and out racism? >> both. >> it's like a mix of both. quote unquote it's gotten so extreme it is racism. >> community leaders, anybody stepped up and said this is wrong? >> yeah and no. i can say one minister. no one really wants the change so they keep their separate ways. >> in organizing this prom for everyone, how are you going to accomplish this? >> we did a car wash, doughnut sales, raffled off tickets. that's the main thing we have been doing. >> this clerk shift was nothing that was by the books. this happened in albany, georgia. >> two bad guys walk in, they both have a gun. this guy is the lookout. he's got a gun in his hand. he's squatting by the door. the two people that ran out were customers. he was going to try to stop anybody who came in. the other guy at the
they are on skype "right this minute" from georgia. tell us about this segregated prom system you have going on at your high school. >> it is the beginning of our county, really. there's always been a white prom and black prom. >> is this more about tradition or out and out racism? >> both. >> it's like a mix of both. quote unquote it's gotten so extreme it is racism. >> community leaders, anybody stepped up and said this is wrong? >> yeah and no. i...
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four firefighters hostage in suanee, georgia. david mattingly just heard shots fired. >> reporter: what we heard were a series of explosions. first, a loud explosion like a shot grenade which is usually the first thing that s.w.a.t. teams use when they enter a location like this. that's what we heard. and then immediately after there were several smaller concussions, possibly tear gas that was being used on this. now this has all transpired in the last five minutes. we're hearing sirens in the neighborhood. the police at this end of the neighborhood where they have everyone held back seem to be a bit on edge. the fire teams here that the ambulances they have have reved up like they're ready to move into action. but right it appears the s.w.a.t. team have moved on that house to rescue those four firemen that are still being held in that house. >> david, sounds like what you're saying this is all coming from the police and law enforcement side, the explosion that's you're talking about. they're not from the gunman or it is impossib
four firefighters hostage in suanee, georgia. david mattingly just heard shots fired. >> reporter: what we heard were a series of explosions. first, a loud explosion like a shot grenade which is usually the first thing that s.w.a.t. teams use when they enter a location like this. that's what we heard. and then immediately after there were several smaller concussions, possibly tear gas that was being used on this. now this has all transpired in the last five minutes. we're hearing sirens...
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>> it comes down to just 14 this saturday in atlanta, georgia. if you're thinking of heading down there to watch the final four, we've got all the information that you need to know. joining us now is our orbitz senior editor. thanks for being with us. let's start with flights, air fare. if you're flying from different cities we have a chart for you with an average of how muc it's going to cost to get to atlanta. why don't you go through these. >> i'll start with the most expensive, out of syracuse, around $635 round trip. wichita state, flying directly out of wichita, around $501. however you have the option out of kansas city $350, about a three-hour drive. for michigan folks, they are flying out of detroit, $414 round trip. louisville $281. a little bit closer. then if you want a hotel room, how hard is it to get one right now? >> getting tougher every minute as people start to book the rooms especially downtown close to the georgia dome. you're looking around $300 on average. some are a lot pricier around that area. if you want to get savings
>> it comes down to just 14 this saturday in atlanta, georgia. if you're thinking of heading down there to watch the final four, we've got all the information that you need to know. joining us now is our orbitz senior editor. thanks for being with us. let's start with flights, air fare. if you're flying from different cities we have a chart for you with an average of how muc it's going to cost to get to atlanta. why don't you go through these. >> i'll start with the most expensive,...
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name of carlos marcello these four georgia whites premises the use marcel of to procure the hiring of a hitman to kill came james earl ray was prison escapee in a low level drug runner for that organization and you know he was he was in all likelihood it and i say in all likelihood because we can't prove that beyond a shadow of a doubt but he definitely had help in the whole operation and there are others possibly involved as we explain in legacy of secrecy including some they could actually be convicted the day the last person i know that definitely could have been convicted only died in january of two thousand and six in my zip code here in georgia and it's just a shame that that man was not prosecuted and sent to prison for this crime and like i say some of his accomplices could still conceivably be prosecuted you say that it was concluded that james earl ray did this for money where he said he was all this money coming from no i mean was this coming from the mafia was it coming from powerful corporate interests was a company of average people contribute i mean where was it coming
name of carlos marcello these four georgia whites premises the use marcel of to procure the hiring of a hitman to kill came james earl ray was prison escapee in a low level drug runner for that organization and you know he was he was in all likelihood it and i say in all likelihood because we can't prove that beyond a shadow of a doubt but he definitely had help in the whole operation and there are others possibly involved as we explain in legacy of secrecy including some they could actually be...
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he's done a fantastic job, georgia is going to miss him. >> senator johnny isaacson of georgia, thank you for taking the time. >>> next, following the money trail. a look at the money and the methods being used to oppose immigration reform. this is "andrea mitchell reports," it is only on msnbc. ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) purina cat chow. 50 years of feeding great relationships. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardio
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name of carlos marcello these four georgia whites premises to use marcel of to procure the hiring of a hitman to kill came james earl ray was prison escapee no low level drug runner for that organization and you know he was he was in all likelihood the man and i say in all likelihood because we can't prove that beyond a shadow of a doubt but he definitely had help in the whole operation and there were there are others possibly involved as we explain in legacy of secrecy including some he could actually be convicted the day the last person i know that definitely could have been convicted only died in january of two thousand and six in my zip code here in georgia and it's just a shame that that man was not prosecuted and sent to prison for this crime and like i say some of his accomplices could still conceivably be prosecuted you say that it was concluded that james earl ray did this for money where he said he was all this money coming from the i mean was this coming from the mafia was it coming from powerful corporate interests was a company of average people contribute i mean where w
name of carlos marcello these four georgia whites premises to use marcel of to procure the hiring of a hitman to kill came james earl ray was prison escapee no low level drug runner for that organization and you know he was he was in all likelihood the man and i say in all likelihood because we can't prove that beyond a shadow of a doubt but he definitely had help in the whole operation and there were there are others possibly involved as we explain in legacy of secrecy including some he could...
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if you live in georgia that's what happened. in a 5-0 vote on monday night, city council members approved the controversial new firearm mandate containing a number of exceptions. >> that doesn't mean that they're going to be somebody knocking at their door and say you have to it. if you do not want to have a firearm, you don't have to have it. >> convicted felons and physically or mentally disabled residents are also exempt from the law, which according to the city council agenda is in "opposition of future attempt by the federal government to confiscate personal firearms." now, on the flip side, connecticut lawmakers have a deal on some o of the toughest gun lus in the country. the bill includes a ban on large capacity ammunition magazines like those killed to kill children and educators in newtown. it include background checks for private gun sales and april new registry for existing magazines that hold ten or more bullets. the connecticut proposal is expected to be adopted this week. that bipartisan legislation passed despite
if you live in georgia that's what happened. in a 5-0 vote on monday night, city council members approved the controversial new firearm mandate containing a number of exceptions. >> that doesn't mean that they're going to be somebody knocking at their door and say you have to it. if you do not want to have a firearm, you don't have to have it. >> convicted felons and physically or mentally disabled residents are also exempt from the law, which according to the city council agenda is...
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that's tomorrow right here in atlanta at the georgia dome. but as we wait for that tipoff, there's so much fun going on for the thousands of sports fans who have flooded the city. among them, nischelle turner where some a-list stars have joined you and they're giving free concerts. it seems like this is much more popular than the games themselves? >> well, you know, that's debatable, fred, but i will tell you this, this is a great place to be today because there are no games going on. so it's a perfect place to come out to, centennial park, today, and listen to free music from arguably one of the biggest stars to ever hit the music stage. and i'm talking about sting. you know, you talked about the tournament down to the final two. today, we have the big three. let me give you a look at what's going on in centennial park. they just opened up the gates. so you see all of the throngs of folks coming in. there was this mad dash for the front when they opened these gates. i mean, people were hauling it. they were taking off, trying to be in the ve
that's tomorrow right here in atlanta at the georgia dome. but as we wait for that tipoff, there's so much fun going on for the thousands of sports fans who have flooded the city. among them, nischelle turner where some a-list stars have joined you and they're giving free concerts. it seems like this is much more popular than the games themselves? >> well, you know, that's debatable, fred, but i will tell you this, this is a great place to be today because there are no games going on. so...
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the first time he ever came to georgia. he went into the national guard and that's the first time he came to georgia and if you find out he never learned how to shoot a rifle. it was for any of the other people that came from him to the army and he did that because he was a reporter and an expert and publicizing his commanding officers great experts. all of the newspapers are up and down the coast from savannah down to florida. finally he went back over to mississippi that at the time he was asked to work for the atlanta constitution and got back to mississippi. that's how she first got here and he was given a crash course in how to load and shoot a rifle. the last week just so they could get rid of it as a matter of fact. but he would get involved in the most in the exciting and dangerous event in a community and at that time there was no legitimacy in the georgia political system. every county had plentiful liquor supplies. jack would find out about these ongoing crimes as well as prostitution was already mentioned and ot
the first time he ever came to georgia. he went into the national guard and that's the first time he came to georgia and if you find out he never learned how to shoot a rifle. it was for any of the other people that came from him to the army and he did that because he was a reporter and an expert and publicizing his commanding officers great experts. all of the newspapers are up and down the coast from savannah down to florida. finally he went back over to mississippi that at the time he was...
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speculation emerges that one of the boston bombing suspects could have been trained in georgia as the country's prime minister admits there may have been militant camps on this soil. the russian couple desperate for the return of a baby son often seized by u.s. social services they talked to r.t. about their family back. a pair monday night here in moscow over a warm welcome to which is joined us it's kevin i would hear it artie h.q. tonight and our top stories are as you just heard series prime minister survived a bomb blast today targeting his convoy in the capital it's thought ten people died and thirteen others were wounded in the explosion which happened in a busy district is local correspondent dilip my was eenie with the latest from damascus. the blast took place today in nine o'clock targeted the prime minister's convoy in their area of eastern as western i see it was a bomb that was dashed to b.m.w. a black that was parked two days ago in the way where the com for usually goes from his house to his office usually the convoy goes from different roads every day but this time he
speculation emerges that one of the boston bombing suspects could have been trained in georgia as the country's prime minister admits there may have been militant camps on this soil. the russian couple desperate for the return of a baby son often seized by u.s. social services they talked to r.t. about their family back. a pair monday night here in moscow over a warm welcome to which is joined us it's kevin i would hear it artie h.q. tonight and our top stories are as you just heard series...
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. >> oh, she was a georgia original. lillian carter was -- she's another one that i feel confident that jimmy carter could never have been elected president had it not been for his mother. the reason i say that is that from her earliest days, she was totally open-minded on race. and in south georgia, that was not an easy thing. jimmy carter said that his mother -- he said, my mother had no -- knew no color line. and that was implanted in him. his father was a classic georgia segregationist who died before the supreme court decision. her -- she was a great baseball fan. her great hero in 1947, that early, was jackie robinson. now in plains, georgia, that was not a popular hero. but that's how strongly she felt about the racial equality and tolerance. and without that, he could not have been nominated, much less elected. >> james earl carter sr., what was he like? >> he was a very successful peanut warehouseman and farmer. very much a man of his place and his time. he was very glad that his son went to annapolis. that was
. >> oh, she was a georgia original. lillian carter was -- she's another one that i feel confident that jimmy carter could never have been elected president had it not been for his mother. the reason i say that is that from her earliest days, she was totally open-minded on race. and in south georgia, that was not an easy thing. jimmy carter said that his mother -- he said, my mother had no -- knew no color line. and that was implanted in him. his father was a classic georgia...
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the city of georgia -- not georgia the state. >> time for your brew on question of the day responses. we told you about a report that says airline complaints skyrocketed. they're up 20%. we wanted to hear your airline horror stories. here are responses. gene says his worst flight was supposed to be three and a half hours with one stop. it became a 19 1/2 hour flight with 3 stops. spoil -- >> bill writes i was traveling with my wife and three young children.
the city of georgia -- not georgia the state. >> time for your brew on question of the day responses. we told you about a report that says airline complaints skyrocketed. they're up 20%. we wanted to hear your airline horror stories. here are responses. gene says his worst flight was supposed to be three and a half hours with one stop. it became a 19 1/2 hour flight with 3 stops. spoil -- >> bill writes i was traveling with my wife and three young children.
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. >> georgia has beefed up its enforcement and teamed up with lexisnexi lexisnexis, and if something doesn't add up, the filer has to answer some questions. >> for example, here's four addresses, which one didn't you live at? here's four cars. which one do you own? >> they say it's working. last year nearly $100 million in fraud stopped before the refunds went out the door. but georgia is just one of 43 states with an income tax, so even if the crooks can't file here, they could just try some place else. for "nightly business report" scott cohn, atlanta. >> have you ever been a victim of identity theft? >> knock wood, i have not, but very fearful of it. >> i was, and happily it was not a bad case and i was able to untangle it quickly, but if a thief gets a hold of your social security number it could take months. >> if not years. absolutely. >> it was 40 years ago today that the very first cell phone -- look at that thing, the cell phone call was made and marty cooper, placed the first call to a friend at bell labs. according to a pew research new, 87% of american adults have a cell
. >> georgia has beefed up its enforcement and teamed up with lexisnexi lexisnexis, and if something doesn't add up, the filer has to answer some questions. >> for example, here's four addresses, which one didn't you live at? here's four cars. which one do you own? >> they say it's working. last year nearly $100 million in fraud stopped before the refunds went out the door. but georgia is just one of 43 states with an income tax, so even if the crooks can't file here, they...
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ncaa women - cal/ georgia lindsay gottleib and cal trying to reach their 1st final four cal was down by 10 in the 2nd half but cal's talia caldwell follows up the missed free throw. 50-50 tie final seconds of regulation cal up 52-50 georgia's anne armstrong gets the offensive rebound and the putback to tie it 52-52 overtime 61-57 cal layshia carendon. gets in the lane and hist the pullup jumper 63-57 cal with 38 seconds left cal now up 3 last second heave by georgia to tie it isn't close cal is going to their first final four cal is the first team from the west coast to do so since long beach state in 1988 presdent obama picked cal to final: 65-62 cal carson palmer turns out carson palmer's last play in a raider uniform was this one: getting knocked out of the game in week 15 last year palmer is headed to the arizona cardinals in a deal that should be finalized according to reports the raiders will get a 6th or a 7th rounder back from arizona.a far cry from the 1st and a 2nd rounder the raiders had to give up to get palmer just a year and a half ago palmer's $13 million too rich for
ncaa women - cal/ georgia lindsay gottleib and cal trying to reach their 1st final four cal was down by 10 in the 2nd half but cal's talia caldwell follows up the missed free throw. 50-50 tie final seconds of regulation cal up 52-50 georgia's anne armstrong gets the offensive rebound and the putback to tie it 52-52 overtime 61-57 cal layshia carendon. gets in the lane and hist the pullup jumper 63-57 cal with 38 seconds left cal now up 3 last second heave by georgia to tie it isn't close cal is...
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pequeÑo pueblo de georgia estÁ siendo famoso por el consejo municipal le ordenÓ a sus habitantes portar armas de fuego, es decir, cada jefe de familia tendrÁ que armarse aunque algunos podrÍan solicitar una excepciÓn y nos cuenta que motiva la decisiÓn y como lo han recibido los residentes: en el noreste de georgia y con solamente 1.300 habitantes la ciudad de nÉlson aprobÓ una ordenanza que requiere a todo que tenga un arma de fuego en su casa. es para que los ciudadanos se sientan protegidos >> la concejal dice que se inspiraron en ordenanza municipal que estaba desde 1982. un suburbio al norte de atlanta conocida por sus posturass conservadoras y arraigada sureÑas. la tasa de criminalidad es siempre menor a la media nacional. sin embargo, en nÉlson hay quienes no ven la necesidad que todos los hogares tengan armas. >> jackie howard dice que ha vivido casi 60 aÑos y nunca le ha hecho falta ser armado dice lo entenderÍa pero que nÉlson todo el mundo se conoce y no hace falta. >> por su parte karen d. dice que no le molesta y aunque saben que hay personas que no debe liana de
pequeÑo pueblo de georgia estÁ siendo famoso por el consejo municipal le ordenÓ a sus habitantes portar armas de fuego, es decir, cada jefe de familia tendrÁ que armarse aunque algunos podrÍan solicitar una excepciÓn y nos cuenta que motiva la decisiÓn y como lo han recibido los residentes: en el noreste de georgia y con solamente 1.300 habitantes la ciudad de nÉlson aprobÓ una ordenanza que requiere a todo que tenga un arma de fuego en su casa. es para que los ciudadanos se sientan...
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in georgia, they are freaking out. good thing the masters isn't this week. we need to flip the switch. middle of next week, i have that promise coming to you. >> look at this video. a tribute to '80s ar kate games using post it notes. 4800 of them. it took 11 days to shoot the still images that make up the video. he describes himself with too much time on his hands. >> i love donkey kong. >> post it notes. >>> obama is giving uncle sam back some of his salary. news for nfl fans and 2 million cars recalled because of air bags. >>> does it seem like carnival cruise lines has a black cloud over their ships? most people think that after an accident, you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred off every year you don't have an accident. let the good hands reward your safe driving with a deductible that goes away. ♪ deductible rewards. one more way you're in good hands with allstate. ♪ but how good are the
in georgia, they are freaking out. good thing the masters isn't this week. we need to flip the switch. middle of next week, i have that promise coming to you. >> look at this video. a tribute to '80s ar kate games using post it notes. 4800 of them. it took 11 days to shoot the still images that make up the video. he describes himself with too much time on his hands. >> i love donkey kong. >> post it notes. >>> obama is giving uncle sam back some of his salary. news...
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all speculation emerges that one of the boston bombing suspects could have been trained in georgia as the country's prime minister admits they may have been militant camps on their soil. and the russian couple desperate for the return of their baby son after he seized by u.s. social services they talked to r.t. about their family battle. costing live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is r.t. on carried on syria's prime minister has survived a bomb blast targeting his convoy in the capital it's thought ten people died and thirteen others were wounded in the explosion which happened in a busy district and local correspondent i was in it with the very latest from damascus. the blast took place today in nine o'clock targeted the prime minister convoy in. western se it was a bomb that was attached to a b.m.w. a black that was two days ago in that way where the convoy usually goes from his house to his office usually the convoy goes from different routes every day but this time he drives it's way and intentionally. placed led to the killing of one of his but because that place took p
all speculation emerges that one of the boston bombing suspects could have been trained in georgia as the country's prime minister admits they may have been militant camps on their soil. and the russian couple desperate for the return of their baby son after he seized by u.s. social services they talked to r.t. about their family battle. costing live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is r.t. on carried on syria's prime minister has survived a bomb blast targeting his convoy in the...
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you go to georgia, i wanted to own a gun and my neighbor has a gun, go to georgia. one thing i find fascinating, if we wanted to protect children, we wanted to protect ourselves on planes, we want to protect ourselves in banks and lots of guys are armed and trained. why can't we have the armed marshal with schools? i don't know if they have guards there. we don't have to say anything. adam lanza was looking for a soft target. lockner was looking for a target and make maximum damage. so i don't give these people the idea they are going to be stopped because there could be an armed teacher there on or could be a retired professional there. >> bob: it's beyond in schools. a lot of instances don't take place in schools. the other reason why you need federal legislation is interstate commerce. that teams seeys to be you have to have something. last thing i'll say, i want to see somebody --. >> eric: i understand interstate commerce. >> bob: because guns are sold across state lines. >> eric: so is pot. >>>. >> andrea: there are plenty of laws on the books that they are tr
you go to georgia, i wanted to own a gun and my neighbor has a gun, go to georgia. one thing i find fascinating, if we wanted to protect children, we wanted to protect ourselves on planes, we want to protect ourselves in banks and lots of guys are armed and trained. why can't we have the armed marshal with schools? i don't know if they have guards there. we don't have to say anything. adam lanza was looking for a soft target. lockner was looking for a target and make maximum damage. so i don't...
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so the case in georgia and since that time when hundred 41 people were exonerated. >>host: or declared not guilty or exonerated? >> a lot of people think that means there is dna evidence but only 17 of those were based on dna many is erroneous eyewitness identification. another person stepping forward, for a variety of reasons but the irrefutable argument there are reasons for it and against it but the one that you cannot deny is as long as we have a death penalty we run the risk of executing the wrong person. >>host: professor stack are there any characteristics better similar to say this was wrong? >> there are a series of reasons for wrongful convictions. a half-dozen or so. the 74 mistaken eyewitness identifications with wrongful convictions not at the capital case level but all of them and other reasons of police corruption and prosecutorial overreaching and underlying racism and confident defense council and a variety of reasons that these categories fall into place and pretty much everyone falls into the five or six. >>host: as professor of communication why
so the case in georgia and since that time when hundred 41 people were exonerated. >>host: or declared not guilty or exonerated? >> a lot of people think that means there is dna evidence but only 17 of those were based on dna many is erroneous eyewitness identification. another person stepping forward, for a variety of reasons but the irrefutable argument there are reasons for it and against it but the one that you cannot deny is as long as we have a death penalty we run the risk of...
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like nation emerges that one of the boston bombing suspects could have been trained in georgia as the country's prime minister admits there may have been militant camps on their soil. in the russian couple desperate for the return of their baby son after he seized by u.s. social services they talked about the family battle. today news twenty four hours a day this is r.t. i'm kerry johnston. serious prime minister has survived a bomb blast targeting his convoy in the capital is thought ten people died and thirteen others were wounded in the explosion which happened in a busy district where local correspondent. with the latest now from damascus. the blast took place today in nine o'clock it targeted the prime minister's convoy in. western i.c. it was a bomb that was attached to a b.m.w. a black that was parked two days ago in their way where the convoy usually goes from his house to his office usually the convoy goes from different routes every day but this time he. was this way and intentionally. placed led to the killing of one of his body that took place near the garden and the schoo
like nation emerges that one of the boston bombing suspects could have been trained in georgia as the country's prime minister admits there may have been militant camps on their soil. in the russian couple desperate for the return of their baby son after he seized by u.s. social services they talked about the family battle. today news twenty four hours a day this is r.t. i'm kerry johnston. serious prime minister has survived a bomb blast targeting his convoy in the capital is thought ten...
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prime minister of georgia says they may have been militant camps on his country's territory amid reports that one of the boston terror suspects received training that. explosions ripped through marketplaces in two of iraq's shia provinces killing nineteen people in the latest escalation of sectarian rest gripping the country. under russian campolo wage a legal battle with u.s. social services five month old baby was seized disregarding police and medical evidence that the child was well cared for. well twenty four hours a day you're watching. syria's prime minister while. he has survived an apparent assassination attempt in central damascus the blast claimed the lives of at least ten people including a bodyguard and injured thirteen well local correspondent. joins us live now from damascus what more can you tell us about the blast. ok the blast took place today in nine o'clock targeted the prime minister convoy in. western n.c. it was a bomb that was dashed to b.m.w. black that was two days ago in that way where the com for usually goes from his house to his office usually the convoy goe
prime minister of georgia says they may have been militant camps on his country's territory amid reports that one of the boston terror suspects received training that. explosions ripped through marketplaces in two of iraq's shia provinces killing nineteen people in the latest escalation of sectarian rest gripping the country. under russian campolo wage a legal battle with u.s. social services five month old baby was seized disregarding police and medical evidence that the child was well cared...
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mary, betty white, valerie harper, cloris leachman and georgia engel are all together again for an episode of "hot in cleveland" and supporting valerie as she battles cancer. abc's katie couric sat down with the ladies and asked if they're still in touch with their male co-stars. >> do you guys ever talk to gavin or to ed, murray and lou? >> yes. >> mr. grant! >> do you all stay in touch? >> yes. >> i saw him on broadway in "grace," and he's doing such a wonderful job with paul ruud. >> ed, he's great, and gavin i talked to last week. >> they're precious. i love lou and murray, but catch more of their reunion monday on "katie." "hot in cleveland" returns with a live episode in june and "the mary tyler moore show" reunion episode airs in september all on tv land. >>> and finally the big breaker in "pop news." fried chicken. you guys better -- fried chicken
mary, betty white, valerie harper, cloris leachman and georgia engel are all together again for an episode of "hot in cleveland" and supporting valerie as she battles cancer. abc's katie couric sat down with the ladies and asked if they're still in touch with their male co-stars. >> do you guys ever talk to gavin or to ed, murray and lou? >> yes. >> mr. grant! >> do you all stay in touch? >> yes. >> i saw him on broadway in "grace," and...
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mary, betty white, valerie harper, cloris leachman and georgia engel are all together again for an episode of "hot in cleveland" and supporting valerie as she battles cancer. abc's katie couric sat down with the ladies and asked if they're still in touch with their male co-stars. >> do you guys ever talk to gavin or to ed, murray and lou? >> yes. >> mr. grant! >> do you all stay in touch? >> yes. >> i saw him on broadway in "grace," and he's doing such a wonderful job with paul ruud. >> ed, he's great, and gavin i talked to last week. >> they're precious. i love lou and murray, but catch more of their reunion monday on "katie." "hot in cleveland" returns with a live episode in june and "the mary tyler moore show" reunion episode airs in september all on tv land. >>> and finally the big breaker in "pop news." fried chicken. you guys better -- fried chicken lovers beware because kfc, if you guys haven't heard, is going
mary, betty white, valerie harper, cloris leachman and georgia engel are all together again for an episode of "hot in cleveland" and supporting valerie as she battles cancer. abc's katie couric sat down with the ladies and asked if they're still in touch with their male co-stars. >> do you guys ever talk to gavin or to ed, murray and lou? >> yes. >> mr. grant! >> do you all stay in touch? >> yes. >> i saw him on broadway in "grace," and...
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senator johnny isaakson of georgia called the meeting productive. it would raise taxes on smokers and the wealthy and trimming social security benefits for millions. >> when it comes to deficit reduction, i've already met republicans more than halfway. >> it's not a serious plan. for the most part, just another left wing wish list. >> many democrats oppose the president's budget because it calls for cutting social programs. >>> we'll know by the end of today whether the senate will open a full debate on gun control legislation. it's looking likely now that a new bipartisan agreement to expand background checks on gun buyers is in place. those checks would apply to virtually all commercial sales, including those online and at gun shows. the nra says, instead of more checks, more efforts should be made to improve the nation's health system. >>> first lady michelle obama has made a rare leap into policy issue making a plea for stricter gun laws. mrs. obama was at a youth conference in chicago, and she recalls the difficulty she had meeting the classmat
senator johnny isaakson of georgia called the meeting productive. it would raise taxes on smokers and the wealthy and trimming social security benefits for millions. >> when it comes to deficit reduction, i've already met republicans more than halfway. >> it's not a serious plan. for the most part, just another left wing wish list. >> many democrats oppose the president's budget because it calls for cutting social programs. >>> we'll know by the end of today whether...
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booklets and so it is possible that terrorists had been trained in georgia but the investigation is under we let's wait for its results we will get a lot of new information maybe even some shocking findings there are suspicions that authority has worked with terrorists and militants so if this information is confirmed this will be shocking some say that the investigation will hurt the countries of the countries even if it will only be if somebody else conducted the investigation so far it remains unclear whether this ricin news has sufficient grounds on the one hand it could just be the latest twist in the ongoing political rivalry between two political factions in the country president mikheil saakashvili and the new government led by prime minister when you should really on the other hand it's really well known that georgia wasn't ready on friendly terms with russia after saakashvili came to power so there could be some real grounds for the speculation so now investigators must establish whether there is a new frontier opened up in the terror trail and whether this takes the boston bomb
booklets and so it is possible that terrorists had been trained in georgia but the investigation is under we let's wait for its results we will get a lot of new information maybe even some shocking findings there are suspicions that authority has worked with terrorists and militants so if this information is confirmed this will be shocking some say that the investigation will hurt the countries of the countries even if it will only be if somebody else conducted the investigation so far it...
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moving toward cumming, georgia. montgomery, big storm to the south. you see the line with thousands of lightning strikes down to pensaco pensacola. the watch boxes you see here continue to indicate the presence of spin possibility until 4:00 in the morning for many of these counties, including south carolina, north carolina and georgia. that's what a tornado watch means, is that things can happen. when we say warning, things are happening and only extreme northern georgia do we have one warning. that storm was on the ground for a very long time, all the way from alabama all the way up to north georgia. we will obviously have pictures of damage in the morning. we obviously had some pictures of damage earlier today. those pictures you see there, it was a half mile wide tornado between mississippi and alabama, right through here, about 12 hours ago when i first arrived here at the station. it was a very rough morning. >> incredible. chad, appreciate the update. thanks very much. >>> a "360" exclusive. two young america
moving toward cumming, georgia. montgomery, big storm to the south. you see the line with thousands of lightning strikes down to pensaco pensacola. the watch boxes you see here continue to indicate the presence of spin possibility until 4:00 in the morning for many of these counties, including south carolina, north carolina and georgia. that's what a tornado watch means, is that things can happen. when we say warning, things are happening and only extreme northern georgia do we have one...
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>> georgia. >> so i have to have a tennessee license? >> you have to have a tennessee license. >> yes, you sure do. >> thank you. >> yeah. >> i know he would like to sell it. >> without proof of residency, the seller refers the deal, and our team walks away. our total weekend weapon haul is three semiautomatic handgun with extra magazines and one semiautomatic rifle with a 30 round magazine. total spent? $2,800. all done, without showing any identification, without felling out a single form, not even so much as a name exchanged, the team now has a small arsenal which can never be traced. martin savage, cnn, atlanta. >> wow. checking our top stories now at 11 minutes past the hour. in suburban atlanta a deadly end to a bizarre hostage take. a hostage sweeps into a gun, and the gunman is dead after a brief gunfight. his hostages firefighters that responded a call that turned into a trap. >> made entry into the home, and they were taken hostage by him, and then he started making demands. these demands were to have his power turned back on.
>> georgia. >> so i have to have a tennessee license? >> you have to have a tennessee license. >> yes, you sure do. >> thank you. >> yeah. >> i know he would like to sell it. >> without proof of residency, the seller refers the deal, and our team walks away. our total weekend weapon haul is three semiautomatic handgun with extra magazines and one semiautomatic rifle with a 30 round magazine. total spent? $2,800. all done, without showing any...
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. >>> in augusta, georgia, tiger woods is once again the center of controversy. it stems from a penalty during yesterday's action at the masters. woods hit a shot into the water on the 15th hole, and was forced to take a ball drop. he went on to explain his actions in an interview last night with espn. >> i looked over the drop area, it wasn't very good, into the grain, tough shot. so i went back to where i was and i took two yards, you know, further back and tried to hit my shot another two yards off of what i felt like i hit it. >> and that's where the trouble began. for more, i'm joined by dave briggs of nbc sports. what happened? >> tiger had three options
. >>> in augusta, georgia, tiger woods is once again the center of controversy. it stems from a penalty during yesterday's action at the masters. woods hit a shot into the water on the 15th hole, and was forced to take a ball drop. he went on to explain his actions in an interview last night with espn. >> i looked over the drop area, it wasn't very good, into the grain, tough shot. so i went back to where i was and i took two yards, you know, further back and tried to hit my shot...
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elsewhere in georgia, masters golf tournament is under way. it brings up the memory of last year, women finally being allowed into that club. the curiosity here is if places like wilcox county or augusta, do they matter when it comes to decision making for legislators and courts when they are dealing with marriage rights, same-sex couples, these sorts of things? >> they do because it sends a message. augusta is sort of the classic exclusive club and their exclusion of women sends a message that it's proper for the powerful and the wealthy to sanction this kind of behavior. it's a moral issue admittedly under the u.s. constitution. the government can't force it. places like augusta should think long and hard about the message they send to the entire nation and the school district should think long and hard about it. >> so you have that from paul and sunny and i want to promote gary's special report is coming up on sander s"anderson cooper 360." i want to give the word to somebody, it's special, a resident of wilcox county who has seen a fair sh
elsewhere in georgia, masters golf tournament is under way. it brings up the memory of last year, women finally being allowed into that club. the curiosity here is if places like wilcox county or augusta, do they matter when it comes to decision making for legislators and courts when they are dealing with marriage rights, same-sex couples, these sorts of things? >> they do because it sends a message. augusta is sort of the classic exclusive club and their exclusion of women sends a...
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for the first time students of all races were able to at tend a prompt at a school in georgia. it has been almost 60 years since the supreme court desegregated state schools. and white teenagers arm in arm at the start of their high school prom, the end of term dance party held in almost every u.s. school at the final semester of the year. ♪ what is a normal sight in most of the country is making headlines here in rochelle, georgia. until now, the students had to separate proms, one for african- americans, one for whites. five of the youngsters who helped to bring about the change. lifelong friends, they say one day it struck them, this is silly. , we dong away with that not have a black class, white class. we have one class, one prom, one football team, one math class. >> their campaign started on facebook about but it highlighted deep divisions over race issues in the community. earlier this month, al jazeera spoke to a local council member who said is like living in two worlds that have up until now have seldom angled. >> when our children graduate and we tell them, go off
for the first time students of all races were able to at tend a prompt at a school in georgia. it has been almost 60 years since the supreme court desegregated state schools. and white teenagers arm in arm at the start of their high school prom, the end of term dance party held in almost every u.s. school at the final semester of the year. ♪ what is a normal sight in most of the country is making headlines here in rochelle, georgia. until now, the students had to separate proms, one for...
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. >>> a group of georgia high school students say enough is enough. after years and years of having separate proms for the black students and white students, they organized the first integrated prom. we will look at the challenges they are still facing in 2013. [now arriving: city hospital] which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. [next stop financial center] [ male announcer ] the first look is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. she can't always move the way she wants. now you can. with stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move with your body while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. keep moving. stayfree. while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest
. >>> a group of georgia high school students say enough is enough. after years and years of having separate proms for the black students and white students, they organized the first integrated prom. we will look at the challenges they are still facing in 2013. [now arriving: city hospital] which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. [next stop financial center] [ male announcer ] the first look is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ this is...
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and find out how farmland is bringing new immigrants to georgia. the british-based syrian observatory of human rights says march was the deadliest months in the two-year-old conflict with more than 6000 people killed. this is supposed to show the opposition destroying tanks. activists believe the actual death toll could be higher because both sides often under
and find out how farmland is bringing new immigrants to georgia. the british-based syrian observatory of human rights says march was the deadliest months in the two-year-old conflict with more than 6000 people killed. this is supposed to show the opposition destroying tanks. activists believe the actual death toll could be higher because both sides often under
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in the state of georgia, it's a reminder that years of racial segregation are not yet over. group of teenagers planning a cuause.ith a different >> these five high school students are lifelong friends. they've always been together. now they're about to change history. they've organized and integrated high school dance, the first time that has ever happened .ere patron god of the same water bottle, fill in the same locker room, what is going to kill them about -- they drink out of the same water bottle, change in the same locker room, what is going to kill them about going to a dance together? >> a seemingly divided community. >> it's like two different worlds. we have our world, they have their world. local city councilman says the prejudice runs deep. >> when our children graduate and we tell them, go off to college, get an education, but do not come back here -- when you come back here, you come back here to visit, not to live. >> this feels like the kind of place that the civil rights movement passed by. there are still plenty of people here who think think it is perfectl
in the state of georgia, it's a reminder that years of racial segregation are not yet over. group of teenagers planning a cuause.ith a different >> these five high school students are lifelong friends. they've always been together. now they're about to change history. they've organized and integrated high school dance, the first time that has ever happened .ere patron god of the same water bottle, fill in the same locker room, what is going to kill them about -- they drink out of the same...
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the gentleman from georgia. mr. woodall: it's my great pleasure to yield to one of those people on the intelligence committee the gentleman spoke of, the jell from texas, mr. conaway. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. conway: i rise in strong -- mr. conaway: i rise in strong support of the rule. i also want to say to my colleague from florida, i agree with him as to why this bill is important. i'd like to speak about what this bill does not do. it does not create a government surveillance program or give the government authority to monitor private networks or communications like email and it is strictly voluntary. it does not create a mandate on the private sector that they participate in these activities, monitoring and surveillance, are excluded from being in this bill. whatever gets done has to fit within one of these four. one is cyberskirt, two is investigating and pross dueting cybersecurity crimes and four would be protecting my no, sir from physical and psychological
the gentleman from georgia. mr. woodall: it's my great pleasure to yield to one of those people on the intelligence committee the gentleman spoke of, the jell from texas, mr. conaway. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. conway: i rise in strong -- mr. conaway: i rise in strong support of the rule. i also want to say to my colleague from florida, i agree with him as to why this bill is important. i'd like to speak about what this bill does not do. it does...
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mary, betts, valerie harper, cloris leachman and georgia engel are together for an episode of "hot in cleveland" and supporting valerie while she battling cancer. katie couric asked if they're till in touch with their male co-stars. >> do you guys ever talk to gavin or to ed, murray -- >> yes. >> do you all stay in touch? >> yes. >> i saw him on broadway in "grace" and he did such a wonderful job with paul ruud and michael -- >> ed, he's great and gavin i talked to last week. >> they're precious. i love lou and murray but catch more of the reunion on monday. "hot in cleveland" returns with a live episode in june and "the mary tyler moore show" reunion episode all on tv land. >>> finally the big breaker in "pop news." fried chicken. you guys better -- fried chicken lovers beware because kfc if you
mary, betts, valerie harper, cloris leachman and georgia engel are together for an episode of "hot in cleveland" and supporting valerie while she battling cancer. katie couric asked if they're till in touch with their male co-stars. >> do you guys ever talk to gavin or to ed, murray -- >> yes. >> do you all stay in touch? >> yes. >> i saw him on broadway in "grace" and he did such a wonderful job with paul ruud and michael -- >> ed, he's...