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the chair: the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from georgia. mr. collins: i recognize the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. rothfus for three minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rothfus: i rise in strong support of the reins act. congress has allowed unelected federal bureaucrats to do the policy making. these unaccounted individuals affect the daily lives with little regard to the impact. we learned a month ago in a supreme court decision, the e.p.a. failed to appropriately consider the cost and benefits of its mass proposal which is estimated to cost $9 billion with a benefit of only $ million to $6 million. solid middle-class jobs in my district are being regulated right out of existence. consider that in 2015, thus far more than 150 regulations have been finalized with total costs exceeding $60 billion and 10 million hours of paperwork. it is this culture that hinders the job creation and economic growth we need in cities and towns across america that will provide for americans to get back in the game and get america back on tra
the chair: the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from georgia. mr. collins: i recognize the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. rothfus for three minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rothfus: i rise in strong support of the reins act. congress has allowed unelected federal bureaucrats to do the policy making. these unaccounted individuals affect the daily lives with little regard to the impact. we learned a month ago in a supreme court decision, the e.p.a. failed to...
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the train was from cincinnati to waycross, georgia. seven firefighters this morning in the hospital because of this. we're following this closely. >>> a man who pleaded guilty after climbing over the white house fence will be sentenced. he could face up to a year in prison. he was caught by secret officers climbing the fence last year. metal spikes now being added to the white house fence for added security. >>> baltimore police say they caught the man who started this huge fire at a cvs. that burning store is one of the most memorable images from the protests from freddie gray's death. police arrested him yesterday. he could spend up to 20 years in prison if convicted. another development following those protests soon baltimore police will get new riot gear. the mayor says officers were not properly equipped when those protests began. about 160 officers were hurt. the mayor has not said how much the upgraded equipment is going to cost. >>> fairfax county police arrested a martial arts instructor at a tie qon do. >>> new legislation wi
the train was from cincinnati to waycross, georgia. seven firefighters this morning in the hospital because of this. we're following this closely. >>> a man who pleaded guilty after climbing over the white house fence will be sentenced. he could face up to a year in prison. he was caught by secret officers climbing the fence last year. metal spikes now being added to the white house fence for added security. >>> baltimore police say they caught the man who started this huge...
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georgia avenue, south of where georgia avenue splits. brad bell is live now. he has a look at the fall-out that this is causing. what a mess out there. brad: oh, yeah. it is. there is always all kind of different impact from water main breaks. there is a loss of water there is a mess and then there are traffic problems. so this is the water main break back here. they are just now starting to dig it up and get a feel for what they are going to have to repair. for the traffic, this is the southbound lane of georgia avenue. it is closed. what they are doing now is over there taking one lane southbound, over to the northbound side. a little progress but still a mess. roger ramirez couldn't believe it was happening again. >> water was coming down. brad: the water main under georgia avenue in front of his home
georgia avenue, south of where georgia avenue splits. brad bell is live now. he has a look at the fall-out that this is causing. what a mess out there. brad: oh, yeah. it is. there is always all kind of different impact from water main breaks. there is a loss of water there is a mess and then there are traffic problems. so this is the water main break back here. they are just now starting to dig it up and get a feel for what they are going to have to repair. for the traffic, this is the...
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georgia shut down. work around kevin or veirs mill to avoid it altogether. a four mile backup at the beltway and st. barnabas, no actual problems or slow downs there. the top of the beltway, no problems. dfw parkway rolling along nicely. travel times in ten minutes. >>> law enforcement on high alert right now because of fears of home grown terrorist attacks leaded into the holiday weekend. we want to go to tracy potts on this. we hear these alerts on a lot of holidays what makes this one different? >> the fact that the 4th is falk smack in the middle of ramadan, they are calling for a pack, not necessarily organized by them. >> that has law enforcement on high alert. they spent out bulletins to thousands of police, telling them to be alert for large crowds, fireworks here this weekend. lots of preparation on the mall. metro, they will have their eyes and ears opened, watching for people traveling to and from those events on this holiday weekend. it's important to know, aaron, there is no specific credib
georgia shut down. work around kevin or veirs mill to avoid it altogether. a four mile backup at the beltway and st. barnabas, no actual problems or slow downs there. the top of the beltway, no problems. dfw parkway rolling along nicely. travel times in ten minutes. >>> law enforcement on high alert right now because of fears of home grown terrorist attacks leaded into the holiday weekend. we want to go to tracy potts on this. we hear these alerts on a lot of holidays what makes this...
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we are in the teens on georgia avenue. a heads up. we get up to 26 and we are in the 30's on connecticut accident. a crash on 66 causing a four-mime backup. you are in the single digits. a live look will show you delays. only the left lane getting by. take a look. we are barely moving. outbound on 62 trying to get closer to fairfax. this is what you will be sitting in. may be worth a call to let the family know they will be late for dinner on 66. that is a look at traffic. back to you. jonathan: we talked about weather last night. again, i can't imagine a lot of folks slept through it, especially if your window was cracked open. doug: we have two dogs -- i could do a whole segment on my dogs but if there is thunder 20 miles athey are under the bed. last night it's going crazy and i was under the bed. it was bad. i was a bad storm. let's get started. this by the way is the same line of storms we showed you yesterday afternoon. this time over southeastern ohio. the line will hang together after midnight. surprise. they hung together. it
we are in the teens on georgia avenue. a heads up. we get up to 26 and we are in the 30's on connecticut accident. a crash on 66 causing a four-mime backup. you are in the single digits. a live look will show you delays. only the left lane getting by. take a look. we are barely moving. outbound on 62 trying to get closer to fairfax. this is what you will be sitting in. may be worth a call to let the family know they will be late for dinner on 66. that is a look at traffic. back to you....
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i'm deeply to have georgia military college in georgia's 10th district and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will offer a general reminder that members should refrain from trafficking the well. for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? >> address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. defazio: mr. speaker, today i'm introducing legislation to direct the administrator of the federal emergency management agency to fund the purchase, installation and activation of an early warning system on the cascade yeah zone off the pest. the cascadia falls has the potential of unleashing a quake that actually could exceed that off of japan and as we know in japan 15,000 people died $300 billion in damages. in oregon, our state expects thousands of deaths $32 billion in infrastructure. if the united states of america would deploy like japan and other countries are doing an early warning system, thousands of lives could be saved. inland we could evacuate schools. portland they could get people off the bridges that a
i'm deeply to have georgia military college in georgia's 10th district and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will offer a general reminder that members should refrain from trafficking the well. for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? >> address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. defazio: mr. speaker, today i'm introducing legislation to direct the administrator of the federal emergency management agency to...
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or even just honoring the man who founded georgia itself. these are all stories that are worthy to be told. they are all great american stories and they are stories that all georgians can embrace and should be made aware of. >> you proposed this resolution to alter some racist symbol of the south but you recently received some pretty racist language there in an e-mail. does that kind of be language strengthen your resolve to make changes to this carving? >> yes it does. these are the types of ideas that need to be challenged. i take this very of seriously and i have turned that over to my police department and the homeland security office. we are going to address the attitude and the perspective that it represents. you know it is my contention that if georgia and some of the other southern states haven't allowed themselves to be defined in the recent history by just the four years of the confederacy, which has been highly romanticized in positive and negative ways, it's like we are looking through georgia and the south through a particular k
or even just honoring the man who founded georgia itself. these are all stories that are worthy to be told. they are all great american stories and they are stories that all georgians can embrace and should be made aware of. >> you proposed this resolution to alter some racist symbol of the south but you recently received some pretty racist language there in an e-mail. does that kind of be language strengthen your resolve to make changes to this carving? >> yes it does. these are...
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they somehow made it all the way from georgia. when they reached sherman's army , they are bawling and sherman is touched. they run into confederate prisons. one in georgia, where they find graves of unions holders -- soldiers. pretty nasty stuff. andersonville was simply too far away for sherman to take a side route. it would have involved dealing with confederate cavalry and upset his timetable. also, the best way to shut down andersonville, end the war. anyone who critiques -- criticizes sherman as a brute, and people do, what sherman was, sherman was a master of total war. there are quotes in the book but something happened early on in the vicksburg campaign. townsfolk, the mayor comes out to meet sherman. please, we are not involved in the war. we do not support the confederacy. please do not burn our town. sherman writes them a letter. we have the letter. he says, all you know, if all you know of the war is the occasional dead son that comes home, you have no incentive to make the war stop. the only way you, the civilians, w
they somehow made it all the way from georgia. when they reached sherman's army , they are bawling and sherman is touched. they run into confederate prisons. one in georgia, where they find graves of unions holders -- soldiers. pretty nasty stuff. andersonville was simply too far away for sherman to take a side route. it would have involved dealing with confederate cavalry and upset his timetable. also, the best way to shut down andersonville, end the war. anyone who critiques -- criticizes...
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the gentleman from georgia. the gentleman from georgia has 8 1/2 minutes left. mr. johnson: thank you. with that i will say i will close and just say that this debate has been about whether or not we need a law that would stop federal rulemaking in its tracks. this debate has been about whether or not as we move forward into the future, as society advances, aztec nothing takes us to places where we've never been before, as medical care -- as technology takes us to places where we've never been before, as medical care explodes, as things change as they do in the anals of human history, the question is whether we'll have the federal bureaucracy that keeps us with the change and keeps up with the need for an implementation regimen to enact or to see that the laws that are enacted by congress can in fact be accomplished. with no regulations to support the measures that congress passes -- but i'll note that this congress doesn't pass much, but that's what we're here for to keep up with change and to legislate so that change is good for americans, their health, safety and
the gentleman from georgia. the gentleman from georgia has 8 1/2 minutes left. mr. johnson: thank you. with that i will say i will close and just say that this debate has been about whether or not we need a law that would stop federal rulemaking in its tracks. this debate has been about whether or not as we move forward into the future, as society advances, aztec nothing takes us to places where we've never been before, as medical care -- as technology takes us to places where we've never been...
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to take away that georgia slaves. this is actual message. i'm here freezing but that is the meaning of. >> and georgia was insisting on its land. any president was going to have to deal with that. andrew jackson did have one alternative that was discussed which was the continually older policy that went back to the days of president george washington, which was to encourage donations to civilized into so the tools to sell them stuff and hope. consumer capitalism. so there was an old policy that was regarded as more humane. in the status of south carolina over different issues he would also have had to risk civil war in the state of georgia over the question of indians. there was an alternative that it would have been extremely difficult. also by the way john ross's alternative was to make some kind of territory or state as part of the union but that would have required completely different racial attitudes and those that existed at the time. anybody else have a question? go right ahead sir. >> i was just wondering hav
to take away that georgia slaves. this is actual message. i'm here freezing but that is the meaning of. >> and georgia was insisting on its land. any president was going to have to deal with that. andrew jackson did have one alternative that was discussed which was the continually older policy that went back to the days of president george washington, which was to encourage donations to civilized into so the tools to sell them stuff and hope. consumer capitalism. so there was an old...
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it is in northern georgia. the union army is in chaos. they have run scrambling retreating from the field, back to their stronghold of chattanooga, tennessee, across the border. it is a mess. it is bad. all the confederate generals realize this is an opportunity. think about what just happened that summer, gettysburg, vicksburg. the morale in the north is sky high, the morale in the south is in the pits. all of a sudden, at chickamauga it turns around. we have defeated a major union army. all of the generals go to their commanders, and say, we've got them, let's go. follow us up. bragg doesn't believe it. he doesn't believe the army has been that successful. he is cautious. so he delays, he has people underneath him who are going crazy that he has delayed. instead of what bragg, he kind of goes and looks, sees the union army there and chattanooga. if you know the lay of the land there, it is really interesting. you have high mountains on two sides, and the tennessee river is right there and then chattanooga is right there. bragg looks dow
it is in northern georgia. the union army is in chaos. they have run scrambling retreating from the field, back to their stronghold of chattanooga, tennessee, across the border. it is a mess. it is bad. all the confederate generals realize this is an opportunity. think about what just happened that summer, gettysburg, vicksburg. the morale in the north is sky high, the morale in the south is in the pits. all of a sudden, at chickamauga it turns around. we have defeated a major union army. all...
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georgia is on fire. we actually had a multistate bidding war to bring our project to their district. when dollar production companies spends making a movie, it gets 3 to 5 dollars in economic activity. hotel, restaurants, cater, home depot, lumbar yard, it takes village, a city to make a movie. >> koation l georgia looks like a lot of different places. i guess if you're looking to be hunger games type of thing but what if you need a big area. >> atlanta is close by even the vietnam scenes from forest forrest gump were shot in savannah. >> team have been in multiple decades cofounder, working director love actually i'm sure you've seen. >> 98 times. >> finance over a billion dollars in films and chief operating officer billed manhattan beach studios actually worked at relatively pictures. >> but it is a tough business as you saw what happened to ryan kavanaugh and he has social networker, oscar winning movie there. >> one of my favorite quotes about the industry is 95% of my life sb spent raising money fo
georgia is on fire. we actually had a multistate bidding war to bring our project to their district. when dollar production companies spends making a movie, it gets 3 to 5 dollars in economic activity. hotel, restaurants, cater, home depot, lumbar yard, it takes village, a city to make a movie. >> koation l georgia looks like a lot of different places. i guess if you're looking to be hunger games type of thing but what if you need a big area. >> atlanta is close by even the vietnam...
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>> right now the issue on georgia avenue. here's what we know southbound georgia avenue shut down between randolph and arcola all traffic using northbound lanes. use alternates, kemp mill road. beltway don't have any big problems. take a look at the beltway overall, prince georges county moving along fine as well. remember this road work, dulles toll road eastbound at the beltway and the branch at beltway looking good. >>> a crime anyone with an iphone will want to know about the culprit or at least the suspect is just 14 years old. >>> just as you're about to start that summer vacation the government has a question for the airlines. have they been colluding to keep airfares high by keeping the number of available seats relatively low? life's morning multitasking. it's multiple ideas for growing families and drawers with many layers to show exactly what you need. l's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. >>> right now we're working to find out more about a plane cras
>> right now the issue on georgia avenue. here's what we know southbound georgia avenue shut down between randolph and arcola all traffic using northbound lanes. use alternates, kemp mill road. beltway don't have any big problems. take a look at the beltway overall, prince georges county moving along fine as well. remember this road work, dulles toll road eastbound at the beltway and the branch at beltway looking good. >>> a crime anyone with an iphone will want to know about the...
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georgia's flag incorporated the confederate cross but was redesigned. mississippi's plastic bag contains the confederate scprorks voters decided 2:1 to keep the emblem as part of the flag >>> embattled flag - this time on the programme we are joined by bertram hays davis, president of the bovoer foundation, dedicated to the preservation of jefferson's southern culture, a great grandson of the president of the united states, and reverend nelson rivers, past or of charity missionary baptist church in south carolina. reverend, were you surprised that each before the victims were buried, people were arguing about the flag? >> well, it was more like shock. at the tide, that turned to quickly of public elect officials, the governor, nikki haley, members of the senate and the house in south carolina, the mayor of north charleston, the mayor of charleston, major riley was a supporter of bringing the flag down. the vice president, reverend sharpton and i met and talked about where we were, it didn't seem possible that we would move so quickly, i hasten to say it
georgia's flag incorporated the confederate cross but was redesigned. mississippi's plastic bag contains the confederate scprorks voters decided 2:1 to keep the emblem as part of the flag >>> embattled flag - this time on the programme we are joined by bertram hays davis, president of the bovoer foundation, dedicated to the preservation of jefferson's southern culture, a great grandson of the president of the united states, and reverend nelson rivers, past or of charity missionary...
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it happened at georgia avenue and shorefield road. the southbound lanes tonight are closed indefinitely and northbound commuters are likely to face longer delays than usual. our bruce leshan was the first reporter on the screen and is live now with the outlook for that morning commute -- scene and is live with the outlook for that morning commute. >> reporter: you can see the crew right back the other side of this van breaking through the pavement trying to get down to that water main that has broken. they are hoping but not promising to have the south bound lanes of georgia avenue here reopened in time for tomorrow morning's rush, but for the ramirez family right here and for other families down this way with flooded basements the misery is likely to stretch on. >> like a couple feet. >> reporter: a couple of feet? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: roger ramirez angry, frustrated, temporarily homeless with the rest of his family, his basement so badly flooded emergency workers ordered his 14-year-old daughter holding tight to her brothers says
it happened at georgia avenue and shorefield road. the southbound lanes tonight are closed indefinitely and northbound commuters are likely to face longer delays than usual. our bruce leshan was the first reporter on the screen and is live now with the outlook for that morning commute -- scene and is live with the outlook for that morning commute. >> reporter: you can see the crew right back the other side of this van breaking through the pavement trying to get down to that water main...
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columbus, georgia, where he is from. we heard from law enforcement earlier that there were some postings and some writings on social media that they were starting to take a good long hard look at and perhaps finding more about those at the news conference. i talked to a former mayor earlier on the air who said that houser was political. and that he also had a penchant for becoming angry so it sounds like we are starting to get a pretty good idea of who this guy was. before that news conference started i was recounting a story from a police chief in lagrange georgia. about 45 50 miles from columbus georgia. the police chief in lagrange said apparently one point houser owned a bar there. the bar had been shut down because of repeated violations and going back and forth with city officials. and when they finally took the bar from him, he hung a nazi flag from the bar and so large it could be seen from the main roadway. so that's the kind of guy that the shooter appears to have been. it's very interesting to see what law enf
columbus, georgia, where he is from. we heard from law enforcement earlier that there were some postings and some writings on social media that they were starting to take a good long hard look at and perhaps finding more about those at the news conference. i talked to a former mayor earlier on the air who said that houser was political. and that he also had a penchant for becoming angry so it sounds like we are starting to get a pretty good idea of who this guy was. before that news conference...
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department of justice found georgia is illegally segregating these students. some of the programs are even housed in dilapidated buildings once used as all-black schools during the jim crow era. alan judd is an investigative reporter for the atlanta journal constitution. he has written about the schools and the justice department's findings. alan judd, we welcome you. so who are these students that the state of georgia is putting in a separate educational program? >> at any given time, there may be about 5,000 of them. they are students who have -- of varying ages who have behavioral issues, mental health issues who maybe are in the autism spectrum, but they are children who have been deemed difficult to control and difficult to educate by their home schools. >> woodruff: and how is the program for them different from the mainstream general education k-12 opportunity that the state of georgia offers children? >> first of all, many are segregated entirely from the mainstream classes from their regular education peers. they often do not have science labs they do
department of justice found georgia is illegally segregating these students. some of the programs are even housed in dilapidated buildings once used as all-black schools during the jim crow era. alan judd is an investigative reporter for the atlanta journal constitution. he has written about the schools and the justice department's findings. alan judd, we welcome you. so who are these students that the state of georgia is putting in a separate educational program? >> at any given time,...
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georgia avenue, south of where georgia avenue splits. brad bell is live now. he has a look at the fall-out that this is causing. what a mess out there. brad: oh, yeah. it is. there is always all kind of different impact from water main breaks. there is a loss of water there is a mess and then there are traffic problems. so this is the water main break back here. they are just now starting to dig it up and get a feel for what they are going to have to repair. for the traffic, this is the southbound lane of georgia avenue. it is closed. what they are doing now is over there taking one lane southbound, over to the northbound side. a little progress but still a mess. roger ramirez couldn't believe it was happening again. >> water was coming down. brad: the water main under georgia avenue in front of his home is ruptured again. ground water is flowing down the street over the curve and into his home just like last november. >> water was coming like where the window is. brad: the first call is to the fire department for flooding. >> we have massive amount of water,
georgia avenue, south of where georgia avenue splits. brad bell is live now. he has a look at the fall-out that this is causing. what a mess out there. brad: oh, yeah. it is. there is always all kind of different impact from water main breaks. there is a loss of water there is a mess and then there are traffic problems. so this is the water main break back here. they are just now starting to dig it up and get a feel for what they are going to have to repair. for the traffic, this is the...
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solo georgia lo sabe, aunque su dueÑa asegura que fue el amor el que la gui de nuevo a su hogar... take vo/cesar ---en nuevo laredo, mexico, las autoridades rescataron a un niÑo de seis aÑos que presentaba desnutricion y vivia en condiciones deplorables... ---el menor vivia con su madre y su padrastro quienes fueron detenidos pues al parecer no lo alimentaban ni le daban los cuidados adecuados para una persona de su edad... ---el menor podria ser de origen hondureÑo y se encuentra hospitalizado... cesar/cam pan ---una nueva ley que prohbe el uso de animales salvajes en circos, entr hoy en vigor en mexico... ---ahora los dueÑos estn buscando hogar a unos dos mil animales para evitar ser multados por las autoridades ambientales.... ---uno de ellos dijo que esta ley significa la muerte de los circos--- ---mexico es el quinto pas en prohibir el uso de animales salvajes... adems de bolivia, per, paraguay y colombia--- cesar --el papa francisco continua su gira por latinoamerica.. hoy dejo ecuador para pisar tierra boliviana. ivette machin tiene los detalles. take pkg 0:01-0:15 0:19-
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university of georgia law school. and i was going to make a speech to the alumni in a separate meeting at lunchtime. when kennedy made his speech, it was almost exactly what i was going to say. so i went in the back room and made some notes about the problems with our judicial system in this world, in this country. i made my speech, and hunter thompson was listening to my speech, he was filling up his iced tea glass with wild turkey. after my speech, he was profoundly affected by it [laughter] walter: the wild turkey or the speech? president carter: the speech. maybe both. he finally got a copy of my speech from the university of georgia president. he lived near aspen. whenever anybody visited him at his home near aspen, he would make them listen to my speech as a ticket to come to his house for entertainment. [laughter] president carter: so when we used to come out here to ski hunter thompson always came and spent late at night with my sons and daughter. i generally went to bed at around 2:00 in the morning. he ponti
university of georgia law school. and i was going to make a speech to the alumni in a separate meeting at lunchtime. when kennedy made his speech, it was almost exactly what i was going to say. so i went in the back room and made some notes about the problems with our judicial system in this world, in this country. i made my speech, and hunter thompson was listening to my speech, he was filling up his iced tea glass with wild turkey. after my speech, he was profoundly affected by it [laughter]...
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georgia didn't start from a small base. georgia started at about 450,000 latinos in 2000. it's now over 800,000. it nearly doubled during the decade. >> hinojosa: and actually, in the year 1990, georgia probably had a... >> relatively few. >> hinojosa: i mean, almost zero perc... i mean it was very, very small. >> it was like other southern states, with a small hispanic population. there was a hispanic presence, but it was a relatively small population. >> hinojosa: so what was surprising about these numbers for someone like you who looks at numbers? what actually was, like, you went, "wow, i didn't expect this"? >> well, i'd say the most interesting thing that i saw throughout all of this was the growth in the southeast. but also the relative decline in the importance of california and texas. >> in the 1990s, about half of all latinos lived in california and texas. during this last decade, the population of latinos there grew, and in texas particularly this was important for gaining congressional seats. but nonetheless, now about 46% of the nation's hispanic population is
georgia didn't start from a small base. georgia started at about 450,000 latinos in 2000. it's now over 800,000. it nearly doubled during the decade. >> hinojosa: and actually, in the year 1990, georgia probably had a... >> relatively few. >> hinojosa: i mean, almost zero perc... i mean it was very, very small. >> it was like other southern states, with a small hispanic population. there was a hispanic presence, but it was a relatively small population. >>...
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it happened at georgia avenue and shorefield road. the southbound lanes tonight are closed indefinitely and northbound commuters are likely to face longer delays than usual. our bruce leshan was the first reporter on the screen and is live now with the outlook for that morning commute -- scene and is live with the outlook for that morning commute. >> reporter: you can see the crew right back the other side of this van breaking through the pavement trying to get down to that water main that has broken. they are hoping but not promising to have the south bound lanes of georgia avenue here reopened in time for tomorrow morning's rush, but for the ramirez family right here and for other families down this way with flooded basements the misery is likely to stretch on.
it happened at georgia avenue and shorefield road. the southbound lanes tonight are closed indefinitely and northbound commuters are likely to face longer delays than usual. our bruce leshan was the first reporter on the screen and is live now with the outlook for that morning commute -- scene and is live with the outlook for that morning commute. >> reporter: you can see the crew right back the other side of this van breaking through the pavement trying to get down to that water main...
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chris andersen and her dog georgia were hiking in san diego last week when georgia ran off. anderson spent days searching but couldn't find georgia anywhere. she returned to her home in carlsbad this weekend, but monday morning at her home, 35 miles away from the hiking trail, anderson herd her dog's doggy door open and close. >> i woke up. i thought, am i dreaming? wait, i really didn't know. and she jumped on my bed. >> you get goosebumps from that. georgea somehow found her way back home. she was tired, got a bone, and she was all good to go. >> no kidding. >>> people love to say it's easier to get hit by lightning than it is to hit the powerball jackpot. it's going to be really hard to hit the jackpot now. the new york gaming commission that oversees the multistate lottery are going to add more numbers to choose from. simple math means it will be even harder to hit the jackpot. don't they have enough numbers already? commission says it had to make the change because so many states are now playing powerball. creating unsustainable jackpots. the new odds of hitting the jac
chris andersen and her dog georgia were hiking in san diego last week when georgia ran off. anderson spent days searching but couldn't find georgia anywhere. she returned to her home in carlsbad this weekend, but monday morning at her home, 35 miles away from the hiking trail, anderson herd her dog's doggy door open and close. >> i woke up. i thought, am i dreaming? wait, i really didn't know. and she jumped on my bed. >> you get goosebumps from that. georgea somehow found her way...
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georgia! georgia! just like that. >> i know. the other dog is like yeah you shouldn't have run away. >>> we'll be back in just a minute. >>> welcome back. we continue to monitor the nyse where the entire trading floor was shut down by some sort of computer glitch and has been for hours. nbc nightly news -- or nbc news will have a special report about this shortly, but again it's something we continue to watch. >>> switching gears, what do you call a mouse that also -- -- don't look at the script. >> i give up. >> pie-rat. my kid is really into the play on words. thinking of some pirates who pitched in last night when rough weather hit. >> during a rain delay. nature not cooperating, actually the tarp trapped a member of the grounds crew. they jump in to save the day. nobody hurt and the pirates won the game. >> that's good karma. >>> thank you for joining us. the next newscast is at 5:00 but an nbc special report is coming. >>> have a wonderful day. ===today topical open=== today at 5 and 6 on nbc bay area news. one of canda's m
georgia! georgia! just like that. >> i know. the other dog is like yeah you shouldn't have run away. >>> we'll be back in just a minute. >>> welcome back. we continue to monitor the nyse where the entire trading floor was shut down by some sort of computer glitch and has been for hours. nbc nightly news -- or nbc news will have a special report about this shortly, but again it's something we continue to watch. >>> switching gears, what do you call a mouse that...
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georgia actually lost two men in last week's shootings. a sailor was also killed and we learned that randall smith will not be buried in georgia but in the state where he died. another victim staff sergeant david wyat will be buried in chattanooga. they want him to be buried for the love of the chattanooga community and the out loving support during the time. president obama ordered the g. flags to be flown at half staff and suffered his own eulogy and taking time to remember each one of them. >> back in massachusetts tom sullivan cheered for his boston teams and battle and sully was everything that a marine should be. two tours in iraq he earned a combat heroism and when he was warned that a gunman was there in chattanooga, he ran in so that others could live. today we echo the word of his community and the sullivan was our hero, and he will not be forgotten. thank you for protecting us. [ applause ] >> growing up in georgia skill wells was a true leader and devoted to god and his friends. quick to lend a hand or put you on his prayer lis
georgia actually lost two men in last week's shootings. a sailor was also killed and we learned that randall smith will not be buried in georgia but in the state where he died. another victim staff sergeant david wyat will be buried in chattanooga. they want him to be buried for the love of the chattanooga community and the out loving support during the time. president obama ordered the g. flags to be flown at half staff and suffered his own eulogy and taking time to remember each one of them....
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they have been doing it for years, it's in the north georgia mountains, dalton, georgia to be exact. let's have a watch and listen at their struggle. jaime came to the u.s. with his parents from mexico when he was three months old. >> i am a latino that has grown up eating tortilla and grits at the same time. i have learned from both cultures. >> reporter: but a latino activist in georgia is not a u.s. citizen, though el holds a work permit and a social security card thanks for qualifying for president obama's first executive action on immigration. >> here in the south we get this misconception that all the illegals are taking our jobs, the illegals here are not doing anything in favor, they are just, you know, they are bad for america. but the city of dalton has benefited from immigrants from all over, especially from mexico. >> reporter: immigration has changed the face of dalton, georgia. it's a small town in the north georgia mountains. in the 1990s thousands of people from mexico and central america flocked there work in the carpet mills. today the city calls this the carpet cap
they have been doing it for years, it's in the north georgia mountains, dalton, georgia to be exact. let's have a watch and listen at their struggle. jaime came to the u.s. with his parents from mexico when he was three months old. >> i am a latino that has grown up eating tortilla and grits at the same time. i have learned from both cultures. >> reporter: but a latino activist in georgia is not a u.s. citizen, though el holds a work permit and a social security card thanks for...
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you can see the situation here on georgia avenue. the north and southbound lanes of traffic are splitting and they are now sharing the northbound lanes. the morning rush will be this way until crews can get out here and fix this road and they won't be here until after 9:00 to begin their work. so, morning commuters, this is what your drive will look like. however, it was a different scene yesterday, way worse than we are now. the 68-year-old pipe burst sending more than 2 million- gallons of water through the road, down the street, georgia avenue really looks like a river. water rushed into businesses and to homes and several families were forced to leave their houses. >> actually, we're okay. but the water on the room and we are afraid if something happens with us. >> this is the second time those families have had to leave their homes because of that same water main breaking. now crews will be back out here again after 9:00 to start fixing that road and they don't have a time line as to when that will be opened up. coming up, i'll
you can see the situation here on georgia avenue. the north and southbound lanes of traffic are splitting and they are now sharing the northbound lanes. the morning rush will be this way until crews can get out here and fix this road and they won't be here until after 9:00 to begin their work. so, morning commuters, this is what your drive will look like. however, it was a different scene yesterday, way worse than we are now. the 68-year-old pipe burst sending more than 2 million- gallons of...
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only one lane is open here on georgia avenue. and you look right over there, you can see that driver coming. the three lanes turning to one towards the beltway. and look at these guys down here, working vigorously and through the night hoping to repair this water main by tomorrow morning's commute. they work under bright lights in a race against thursday morning's rush hour commute. tonight take a look at what this wsse crew first came across this evening. brown rapids on georgia avenue. >> really ugly. yeah, it's horrible. >> reporter: it's not the waterfront property nicole mascara and her daughter destiny wanted to see as cars became waterlogged in the streets. she stopped, walked in the kitchen turned on the water. it was brown. >> but now it's better. now it's clear, as you can see. >> and businesses after the water main burst between shorefield road and henderson avenue. six people evacuated from a home when it roared inside. dr. khan was in his office. >> it truly was nice. the mississippi river and both sides of the build
only one lane is open here on georgia avenue. and you look right over there, you can see that driver coming. the three lanes turning to one towards the beltway. and look at these guys down here, working vigorously and through the night hoping to repair this water main by tomorrow morning's commute. they work under bright lights in a race against thursday morning's rush hour commute. tonight take a look at what this wsse crew first came across this evening. brown rapids on georgia avenue....
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one lane of traffic is getting by on busy georgia avenue. a 16-inch main burr thanks afternoon, flooding the roadway and nearby homes and businesses with two and a half million gallons of water. one family now has to find somewhere else to stay. tonight, we are told that pipe is 68 years old and had already been slated for replacement. crews plan to put a patch on it tonight. wssc is hoping to have georgia avenue ready to go tomorrow morning during the commute. >>> tonight, the family of a 102-year-old woman who froze to death inside her house in d.c. that family is demanding answers and suing washington gas for $10 million amid new questions about the investigation. mark segraves has our report. >> reporter: the hole in the driveway where the gas line was first dug up and cut off has now been filled back up. but according to the attorney for beatrice harley's family, washington gas isn't telling them anything about what happened. >> what happened? i just want to know what happened here. >> reporter: paul bowman talked with news4 last april
one lane of traffic is getting by on busy georgia avenue. a 16-inch main burr thanks afternoon, flooding the roadway and nearby homes and businesses with two and a half million gallons of water. one family now has to find somewhere else to stay. tonight, we are told that pipe is 68 years old and had already been slated for replacement. crews plan to put a patch on it tonight. wssc is hoping to have georgia avenue ready to go tomorrow morning during the commute. >>> tonight, the family...
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him and his family are mainly from columbus georgia. he did move over here with his wife and lived at that address off and on. during the time that he was here in 10/23/05 there was a domestic violence complaint against mr. houser. that was never prosecuted for but the complaint was filed with the police department here. in '06, mr. houser applied for a concealed carry permit with my office here. that permit was denied. the reason for the denial was we had the report of domestic violence against him and in '89 or '90, he was arrested for an arson case in columbus georgia. so at the time he applied for his permit he had the arson arrest in his history and as well as the domestic violence report. in '07, he reported a stolen vehicle with phenix city police department. about 30 days later, my office recovered that stolen vehicle out in the county and was returned to him through the phenix city police department. from that point, we didn't have any involvement other than some complaints where he was actually the complainant up until 2014. i
him and his family are mainly from columbus georgia. he did move over here with his wife and lived at that address off and on. during the time that he was here in 10/23/05 there was a domestic violence complaint against mr. houser. that was never prosecuted for but the complaint was filed with the police department here. in '06, mr. houser applied for a concealed carry permit with my office here. that permit was denied. the reason for the denial was we had the report of domestic violence...
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on georgia avenue this means eight lanes of traffic is going to be cut down to two. maryland's highway administration is already warning drivers. they is not out these texts friday evening telling everyone -- sent out these techs friday evening telling everyone to be prepared to hit the brakes. some drivers don't see how all this is worth it. >> it's not making any difference. it's getting 10 times worse. >> reporter: others say the repairs whether it's widening the roads or just repaving them are much needed. >> i think they know what they're doing. >> reporter: but good luck finding anyone excited about this weekend. >> i'm not even going out this weekend if it's only going to be one lane to be honest. >> i won't be come this way this weekend. >> reporter: the entire project is supposed to be finished by the end of next year, but, of course, sometimes it's hard to see past the weekend. reporting live in wheaton i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> that is so true, but at least we are warned about what is coming. thanks, ellison. officials are encouraging you to use a diff
on georgia avenue this means eight lanes of traffic is going to be cut down to two. maryland's highway administration is already warning drivers. they is not out these texts friday evening telling everyone -- sent out these techs friday evening telling everyone to be prepared to hit the brakes. some drivers don't see how all this is worth it. >> it's not making any difference. it's getting 10 times worse. >> reporter: others say the repairs whether it's widening the roads or just...
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will the gentleman from georgia mr. carter, kindly resume the chair. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the further consideration of h.r. 1994 which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to amend title 38 united states code, to provide for removal or demotion of employees in department of veterans' affairs based on performance or misconduct and for other purposes. the chair: when the committee of the whole rose earlier today a request for a recorded vote on amendment number 2 printed in house report 114-234, offered by the gentleman from california, mr. takano, had been postponed. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18 the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 2 printed in house report 114-234, by the gentleman from california, mr. takano, on which further proceed wrgs postponed and on which further proceedings were postponed. the clerk: amendment number 2 offered by mr. takano of california. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support o
will the gentleman from georgia mr. carter, kindly resume the chair. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the further consideration of h.r. 1994 which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to amend title 38 united states code, to provide for removal or demotion of employees in department of veterans' affairs based on performance or misconduct and for other purposes. the chair: when the committee of the whole rose earlier today a...
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georgia actually lost two men in last week's shootingsment. a sailor was also killed and we learned that randall smith will not be buried in georgia but in the state where he died. another victim staff sergeant david wyat will be buried in chattanooga. they want him to be buried for the love of the chattanooga community and the out loving support during the time. president obama ordered the g. flags to be flown at half staff and suffered his own yugeulogy and taking time to remember each one of them. >> back in massachusetts tom sullivan cheered for his boston teams and battle and sully was everything that a marine should be. two tours in iraq he earned a combat heroism and when he was warned that a gunman was there in chattanooga, he ran in so that others could live. today we echo the word of his community and the sullivan was our hero and he will not be forgotten. thank you for protecting us. [ applause ] >> growing up in georgia skill wells was a true leader and devoted to god and his friends. quick to lend a hand or put you on his prayer l
georgia actually lost two men in last week's shootingsment. a sailor was also killed and we learned that randall smith will not be buried in georgia but in the state where he died. another victim staff sergeant david wyat will be buried in chattanooga. they want him to be buried for the love of the chattanooga community and the out loving support during the time. president obama ordered the g. flags to be flown at half staff and suffered his own yugeulogy and taking time to remember each one of...
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georgia actually lost two men in last week's shootings. a sailor was also killed and we learned that randall smith will not be buried in georgia but in the state where he died. another victim staff sergeant david wyat will be buried in chattanooga. they want him to be buried for the love of the chattanooga community and the out loving support during the time. president obama ordered the government flags to be flown at half staff and suffered his own eulogy and taking time to remember each one of them. >> back in massachusetts tom sullivan cheered for his boston teams and battle and sully was everything that a marine should be. two tours in iraq he earned a combat heroism and when he was warned that a gunman was there in chattanooga, he ran in so that others could live. today we echo the word of his community and the sullivan was our hero, and he will not be forgotten. thank you for protecting us. [ applause ] >> growing up in georgia skill wells was a true leader and devoted to god and his friends. quick to lend a hand or put you on his pr
georgia actually lost two men in last week's shootings. a sailor was also killed and we learned that randall smith will not be buried in georgia but in the state where he died. another victim staff sergeant david wyat will be buried in chattanooga. they want him to be buried for the love of the chattanooga community and the out loving support during the time. president obama ordered the government flags to be flown at half staff and suffered his own eulogy and taking time to remember each one...
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. >> reporter: 2.5 million gallons of water rushing down georgia avenue. a broken 16-inch water main. a water main that's 68 years old. now, you heard the doctor. this has happened a number of times before. >> this is a classic example though of ageing infrastructure. when an older pipe like this breaks, we are putting a band-aid on it today. that's what we did back in november. but this pipe is slated for replacement so we will put a new stretch of pipe in here in the coming months. >> reporter: now they say they hope to have that band-aid in place by tomorrow morning. coming up at 6:00, i'm going to talk to a man who will have to find another place for himself and his family to stay the night. i'll see you at 6:00. now back to you. >> thank you pat. >>> news4's shomari stone live with an update amount traffic conditions. shomari? >> reporter: this comes a at really bad time especially folks getting off work or planning to pick up their kids from day care, summer camp from bethesda to silver spring. look here at these barricades. they are stopping people
. >> reporter: 2.5 million gallons of water rushing down georgia avenue. a broken 16-inch water main. a water main that's 68 years old. now, you heard the doctor. this has happened a number of times before. >> this is a classic example though of ageing infrastructure. when an older pipe like this breaks, we are putting a band-aid on it today. that's what we did back in november. but this pipe is slated for replacement so we will put a new stretch of pipe in here in the coming...
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to take away georgia's slaves and not even pay for them. this is an actual message from the governor of georgia. i'm paraphrasing, but that's the meaning. and georgia was insisting on its land. any president was going to have to deal with that. andrew jackson did have at least one alternative that was seriously discussed at the time which is simply continue the old policy. there was a policy that went back to the days of president george washington which was to encourage the indian nations to civilize as white people saw it, to sell them the tools to the raise their living standards which actually could be good for native nations to sell them that stuff and hope that as they changed their ways from being hunters who needed lots of land, they'd become farmers who didn't need nearly so much land. and what do you know, they would owe money for all the nice clothes and stuff that they bought and maybe they'd sell white people some land. it was a win/win. consumer capitalism. so there was an old policy that was regarded as more humane that natio
to take away georgia's slaves and not even pay for them. this is an actual message from the governor of georgia. i'm paraphrasing, but that's the meaning. and georgia was insisting on its land. any president was going to have to deal with that. andrew jackson did have at least one alternative that was seriously discussed at the time which is simply continue the old policy. there was a policy that went back to the days of president george washington which was to encourage the indian nations to...
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you can turn at georgia and randolph, some 15 total closures this week. pedestrians can get through. something to remember. really good alternate for this situation is going to be connecticut avenue this weekend. aaron? >> all right, thank you. >>> 5:07. maryland state leaders are knocking millions of dollars off the cost of the in a letter obtained by news4, the transportation secretary tells county executive ike leggett that the county has to kick in an extra $40 million that's instead of the $50 million the state initially requested. a spokesperson said that leggett has agreed to the $40 million. the county council will look at the plan. prince george's county still in talks with the state over the contribution for the project. the cost went up last month when governor larry hogan scaled back rain slams into a limo and it was caught on camera. would you believe nobody was injured? what we are learning about that accident straight ahead. >>> #fab friday. a live look outside this morning where some places are waking up to temperatures in the low >>> wow.
you can turn at georgia and randolph, some 15 total closures this week. pedestrians can get through. something to remember. really good alternate for this situation is going to be connecticut avenue this weekend. aaron? >> all right, thank you. >>> 5:07. maryland state leaders are knocking millions of dollars off the cost of the in a letter obtained by news4, the transportation secretary tells county executive ike leggett that the county has to kick in an extra $40 million that's...
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narra que se desperto pero sentia que soÑaba porque georgia brinco hasta sucama, asi como asi... el batir de sucola reavivo su corazon y estavez, las lagrimas fueron de felicidad...desafio animales salvajeshambre y frio... y cada lagrima que su ama derramo durante el regreso parecia la luz queguiaba el camino a casa para georgia juanfra --- y recuerde que hoy tenemos nuestro segmento la mascota de la semana, evenos la foto de su mascotita para que tenga sus 15 segundos de fama -- live bug juanfra ---nos vamos a la pausa pero al regresar en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. take vo / juanfra --- arrestan a un joven que extorsionaba a cientos de menores de edad a travs de las redes sociales, qu haca con sus vctimas? le decimos en breve --- take vo/juanfra --- un hombre desat una alocada persecusin despus de robar en dos ocasiones un auto policial, todo qued captado en cmara --- juanfra --- perturbadores sexualmente a niÑas a traves del internet. las vctimas se cuentan por cientos, dentro y fuera de los estados unidos --- -- ruby guzmn nos trae los detalles --- 0:01 0:08 1:50
narra que se desperto pero sentia que soÑaba porque georgia brinco hasta sucama, asi como asi... el batir de sucola reavivo su corazon y estavez, las lagrimas fueron de felicidad...desafio animales salvajeshambre y frio... y cada lagrima que su ama derramo durante el regreso parecia la luz queguiaba el camino a casa para georgia juanfra --- y recuerde que hoy tenemos nuestro segmento la mascota de la semana, evenos la foto de su mascotita para que tenga sus 15 segundos de fama -- live bug...
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outer loop at georgia brand-new crash there. going to get some more information about that one for you. 270 south germantown to the beltway, no major problems. top of the beltway is slow. 34 minutes. shouldn't take that long. 66 inbound, little bit slow as well. and 95 north about 20 minutes behind because of the earlier delays there at prince william parkway. remember to listen to our friends on wtop 103.5 f.m. when you hop in your car. >>> a story generating a lot of buzz on social media. people in wisconsin claiming they have seen a lion on the loose. the precautions being taken there this morning. >>> plus, more on that breaking story. chopper 4 in jefferson county west virginia, where a fire is burning in harpers ferry. looks as though most of the major flames >>> going back to that breaking news here at the live desk, we are watching these live pictures from chopper 4 at a fire in historic harpers ferry. you can see it looks like it's mostly smoke at this point, but a lot of smoke. we understand that firefighters from loud
outer loop at georgia brand-new crash there. going to get some more information about that one for you. 270 south germantown to the beltway, no major problems. top of the beltway is slow. 34 minutes. shouldn't take that long. 66 inbound, little bit slow as well. and 95 north about 20 minutes behind because of the earlier delays there at prince william parkway. remember to listen to our friends on wtop 103.5 f.m. when you hop in your car. >>> a story generating a lot of buzz on social...
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this was in plains georgia, a tiny, beautiful little town. if you have not been there, i encourage you to go see it. this was not something a lot of women were doing. they were at home taking care of kids, taking care of their responsibilities of the farm and household. he was saying go and continue your work because if something happens, you have that to fall back on. how many men today are comfortable saying that to their wives? i think some of his father -- his father i think was more progressive than we hear, certainly than is the stereotype of the georgia farmer. good question. thank you. anybody else? already -- all right. i hope you will pick up a copy of the book. i will be happy to sign it. my cousin, reverend mckinney, gave me a special pen i'm going to use to sign with so you too can partake. [laughter] thank you very much. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on cspan3.
this was in plains georgia, a tiny, beautiful little town. if you have not been there, i encourage you to go see it. this was not something a lot of women were doing. they were at home taking care of kids, taking care of their responsibilities of the farm and household. he was saying go and continue your work because if something happens, you have that to fall back on. how many men today are comfortable saying that to their wives? i think some of his father -- his father i think was more...
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the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mr. isakson: mr. president, i will be joined on the floor by the distinguished senator from connecticut, senator blumenthal, who is the ranking member of the veterans affairs committee. senator mccain from arizona who was the leader behind the choice movement that took place last year in august, and senator roy blunt from missouri. and as we speak at this very moment the house is voting. they are vietnaming on vietnaming voting on a three-month extension of the highway bill. they are a voting on a bill that we've agreed to fix the problem at the v.a. with regard to the funding of our hospitals and health care and to open up a new day in terms of veterans administration services for the veterans of our country. that was a misleading press re÷ was meant to create a crisis that didn't exist. the crisis was not in not having the money. the crisis was having it organized in such a way that could meet the v.a.'s needs. what's attached to the highway bill and coming over here is the following -- a redirecti
the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mr. isakson: mr. president, i will be joined on the floor by the distinguished senator from connecticut, senator blumenthal, who is the ranking member of the veterans affairs committee. senator mccain from arizona who was the leader behind the choice movement that took place last year in august, and senator roy blunt from missouri. and as we speak at this very moment the house is voting. they are vietnaming on vietnaming voting on a three-month...
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, he aend attended georgia southern. we have some sound from a close friend who has known wells since elementary school. listen. >> he loved his country. you know his mama served in the military. i believe she was a marine also. i figured he just wanted to - follow in her footsteps. he was in rotc in high school. he loved that. i just think that's a calling that he had. >> and the final member is staff sergeant david wyatt, said to be 38 years old, reported to be from tennessee but the military has listed his hometown as north carolina. husband, father also received an iraq campaign medal. so that's a picture of the ones who died and obviously we'll be refining that information as it comes in pamela. >> just heartbreaking for their families. joe, there are also three people injured. what do we know about them and is there any update on their conditions? >> well of those who were injured and their injuries were not fatal, there is a sailor named randall smith who was shot in the stomach. he sounds by far, like the most se
, he aend attended georgia southern. we have some sound from a close friend who has known wells since elementary school. listen. >> he loved his country. you know his mama served in the military. i believe she was a marine also. i figured he just wanted to - follow in her footsteps. he was in rotc in high school. he loved that. i just think that's a calling that he had. >> and the final member is staff sergeant david wyatt, said to be 38 years old, reported to be from tennessee but...
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plains, georgia. he had grown into a family of farmers. became a peanut farmer himself. from georgia he basically started his political ascent. >> the idea that some one from the region could aspire to national office. i mean, people didn't even try. >> yesterday, about 50,000 democrats in iowa met in caucus to choose delegates for their state party convention. former georgia governor jimmy carter did extremely well. >> the iowa caucus was something no one ever paid attention to. but carter and his team said, hey, if we go and we win, the media is going to treat us look a serious political front-runner. >> mr. carter is also deeply religious. he praise in public and speaks openly about his religious beliefs. >> carter was a person who you thought would lead america to some kind of spiritual redemption. which at the time we really needed. >> nothing has happened to night to change the feeling that jimmy carter is on his way to a kind of coronation in madison square garden. >> the battle for the republican nomination turned out to be really close. it was close enough to ma
plains, georgia. he had grown into a family of farmers. became a peanut farmer himself. from georgia he basically started his political ascent. >> the idea that some one from the region could aspire to national office. i mean, people didn't even try. >> yesterday, about 50,000 democrats in iowa met in caucus to choose delegates for their state party convention. former georgia governor jimmy carter did extremely well. >> the iowa caucus was something no one ever paid attention...
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now 40 states including georgia authorize or require the reporting of mental health records to a federal database for background checks. five states use an in-state database only. it's not clear why houser's involuntary hospitalization in georgia did not turn up in the federal database. >> there's still more that can be done, and there's absolutely no reason we can't have all of these records in the system. >> reporter: all this comes as a shock to his family. >> when you're dealing with mental illness, which we've been dealing with for a long time, you know, there's no clear answer. >> reporter: tonight three of the people who were wounded at this theater remain hospitalized. the funerals for both women who were killed are now set for tomorrow. kate? >> gabe gutierrez on the story for us in lafayette. >>> overseas turkey has launched a new major offensive in the battle against isis. that nation now fighting on two fronts, joining the u.s. coalition against isis and also targeting kurdish militants across its borders with syria and iraq. caught in the middle of all the fighting, ordinary
now 40 states including georgia authorize or require the reporting of mental health records to a federal database for background checks. five states use an in-state database only. it's not clear why houser's involuntary hospitalization in georgia did not turn up in the federal database. >> there's still more that can be done, and there's absolutely no reason we can't have all of these records in the system. >> reporter: all this comes as a shock to his family. >> when you're...
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parts of georgia further west into oklahoma. high temperatures much warmer across parts of the rockies. let's head over to you heather and ainsley. >>> thanks so much maria. the time is 10 minutes after the top of the hour. fight for faith in oklahoma. a statue of the ten commandments ordered to come down at the state capitol. should exceptions be allowed. in the separation of church and state argument. >> return to sender. why the girl scouts refused a 100,000 dollar donation. >> many of you flocking to the fast food chain, america's favor receipt restaurant revealed. >> why am i proud to be an american? number won the good lord and to be able to do what i want to do right here in our own country. that's what being an american is about. ush from flush >> that's right. what makes you proud to be an american. let us know. you can go to our "fox & friends first" facebook page where you can tweet us at fox friends first. flush >> outrage in oklahoma. ruling a ten- commandment statue must be removed from the capitol build. how lawma
parts of georgia further west into oklahoma. high temperatures much warmer across parts of the rockies. let's head over to you heather and ainsley. >>> thanks so much maria. the time is 10 minutes after the top of the hour. fight for faith in oklahoma. a statue of the ten commandments ordered to come down at the state capitol. should exceptions be allowed. in the separation of church and state argument. >> return to sender. why the girl scouts refused a 100,000 dollar donation....