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today georgia means prison all of georgia is a prison but the georgian people made a mistake by electing what i call an illegitimate person. politicians sportsman and artists all visited his cell to support the musician. heads the leading opposition party he visited his brother three times during his self-imposed imprisonment. how are you so so what are you i get loads of letters to pass a full of them already the guy's a nuts they've made the same town to me. is one man prison show began of the eleven pm and last until morning the following day the whole country would discuss what had been said during the night after two months of self confinement you only get such a love they took time out for a public appearance at the b.b.c. stadium leaving a cage in the midst of the show was a strikingly symbolic act the people who had filled the stadium and adjacent roads turned guilty could touch a lead to show into what amounted to a protest rally. on april ninth two thousand and nine leaders of all opposition parties as their followers to take to the streets in tbilisi. just felt get out second
today georgia means prison all of georgia is a prison but the georgian people made a mistake by electing what i call an illegitimate person. politicians sportsman and artists all visited his cell to support the musician. heads the leading opposition party he visited his brother three times during his self-imposed imprisonment. how are you so so what are you i get loads of letters to pass a full of them already the guy's a nuts they've made the same town to me. is one man prison show began of...
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georgia responded by sending troops to suffer says here. than a year later. people were once neighbors became bitter enemies thousands of refugees fled to georgia. as far as i know years ago this building was meant to be a hospital. but there is no hospital in it now. the building is used as a shelter for refugees. thousands of the georgians who have left since the early ninety nine she's still live in makeshift shelters they have lost everything homes jobs and even the hope to return to their home country georgians and abkhazians alike have gone through a lot of suffering such as the horrors of war and loss of loved ones and yet they don't blame one another for that conflict. i leave it at his inability sions have toned people apart there was no enmity between individuals my neighbor said to me what am i supposed to do one of my sons in law is in a pansy and that means my grandsons are peasants aren't they. and other daughter is married to a georgian so her children are georgians do i need to tell my grandsons apart what am i supposed to do in the situation
georgia responded by sending troops to suffer says here. than a year later. people were once neighbors became bitter enemies thousands of refugees fled to georgia. as far as i know years ago this building was meant to be a hospital. but there is no hospital in it now. the building is used as a shelter for refugees. thousands of the georgians who have left since the early ninety nine she's still live in makeshift shelters they have lost everything homes jobs and even the hope to return to their...
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today georgia means prison all of georgia is a prison but the georgian people made a mistake by electing what i call an illegitimate person. politicians sportsman and artists all visited his cell to support the musician. heads the leading opposition party he visited his brother three times during his self-imposed imprisonment. how are you so so what are you i get loads of letters to pass a full of them already the guys are nuts they've made the same town to me. is one man prison show began of the eleven pm and last until morning the following day the whole country would discuss what had been said during the night after two months of self confinement you only get such a lot they took time out for a public appearance at the b.b.c. stadium leaving a cage in the midst of the show was a strikingly symbolic act the people who had filled the stadium and adjacent roads turned you you could touch led to show into what amounted to a protest rally. and they pull money two thousand and nine leaders of all opposition parties as their followers to take to the streets in tbilisi. just felt get out seco
today georgia means prison all of georgia is a prison but the georgian people made a mistake by electing what i call an illegitimate person. politicians sportsman and artists all visited his cell to support the musician. heads the leading opposition party he visited his brother three times during his self-imposed imprisonment. how are you so so what are you i get loads of letters to pass a full of them already the guys are nuts they've made the same town to me. is one man prison show began of...
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a mathematician and would be magnets of georgia was lucky enough to evade even injury. we were in too much of a hurry we were trying to study history to help move it forward what happened then had to happen but of course the thought the georgian might become independent is ninety ninety one never crossed my mind back in the late one nine hundred eighty s. . the afghans are for the became the first president of a sovereign georgia in april one thousand nine hundred one after an election campaign where independence was the catch phrase but as soon as he came to power he didn't expect that that independence multo georgian autonomous regions of south ossetia with them own sovereignty into ethnic conflicts began. georgia responded by sending troops to self assess year. than a year later to a because. people were once neighbors became bitter enemies thousands of refugees fled to georgia. tech. as far as i know years ago this building was meant to be a hospital. but there is no hospital in it now there's the building is used as a shelter for refugees. thousands of the georgian
a mathematician and would be magnets of georgia was lucky enough to evade even injury. we were in too much of a hurry we were trying to study history to help move it forward what happened then had to happen but of course the thought the georgian might become independent is ninety ninety one never crossed my mind back in the late one nine hundred eighty s. . the afghans are for the became the first president of a sovereign georgia in april one thousand nine hundred one after an election campaign...
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today georgia means prison all of georgia is a prison but the georgian people made a mistake by electing what i call an illegitimate person. politician sportsman and artists all visited his cell to support the musician. heads the leading opposition party he visited his brother three times during his self-imposed imprisonment. how are you so so what are you i get loads of letters to pass as a full of them already the guy's a nuts they made the same town to me. prison show began as eleven pm and last until morning the following day the whole country would discuss what had been said during the night after two months of self confinement you only get took time out for a public appearance at the b.b.c. stadium levy a cage in the midst of a show was a strikingly symbolic act the people who had filled the stadium and adjacent roads turned. a show into what amounted to a protest rally. and they pull month two thousand and nine leaders of all opposition parties as their followers to take to the streets in tbilisi. just felt get out second street get out saakashvili guess now gets out you know it a
today georgia means prison all of georgia is a prison but the georgian people made a mistake by electing what i call an illegitimate person. politician sportsman and artists all visited his cell to support the musician. heads the leading opposition party he visited his brother three times during his self-imposed imprisonment. how are you so so what are you i get loads of letters to pass as a full of them already the guy's a nuts they made the same town to me. prison show began as eleven pm and...
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it and let's go back to the election while looking at georgia's experience situation in georgia is quite difficult there are always some spies skin those officials close to sexually open end up in jail and so on that's what it boils down to. but it could actually be to your advantage because there is an opinion that your g.m. has its hands busy right now it is more focused on his domestic situation and therefore you should expect no pressure to interfere no provocation from georgia during the upcoming election is that true. you know once we signed the treaty of friendship corporation and mutual assistance with the russian federation sort of the wish to find the surgical license with russia it will taint the security guarantees provided by this treaty we now have russia's protection system we in the dish. so this will take the opportunity to develop economic relations with russia. and these two facts or change the situation in a positive romantically and the fears zero people used to have of georgia are now given way to the new outlook another new concerns. these days our society feels th
it and let's go back to the election while looking at georgia's experience situation in georgia is quite difficult there are always some spies skin those officials close to sexually open end up in jail and so on that's what it boils down to. but it could actually be to your advantage because there is an opinion that your g.m. has its hands busy right now it is more focused on his domestic situation and therefore you should expect no pressure to interfere no provocation from georgia during the...
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today georgia means prison all of georgia is a prison but the georgian people made a mistake by electing what i call an illegitimate person. politician sportsman and all visited his cell to support the musician. heads the leading opposition party he visited his brother three times during his self-imposed imprisonment. how are you so so what are you i get loads of letters to possibles are full of them already the guy's a nuts they've made a saint out of me. he's one man the prison show began of the eleven pm and last until morning the following day the whole country would discuss what had been said during the night after two months of self confinement you only get such a lot they took time out for a public appearance at the b.b.c. stadium leaving a cage in the midst of the show was a strikingly symbolic act the people who had filled the stadium and adjacent roads turned guilty could try to lead to show into what amounted to a protest rally. and they put two thousand and nine leaders of all opposition parties as their followers to take to the streets in tbilisi. just felt get out second st
today georgia means prison all of georgia is a prison but the georgian people made a mistake by electing what i call an illegitimate person. politician sportsman and all visited his cell to support the musician. heads the leading opposition party he visited his brother three times during his self-imposed imprisonment. how are you so so what are you i get loads of letters to possibles are full of them already the guy's a nuts they've made a saint out of me. he's one man the prison show began of...
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says georgia's independence following the collapse of the u.s.s.r. thousands of people have fled the country next to talk to politicians and always has from the country has find out what's happening that attack. april ninth one thousand nine hundred one george are achieved independence from the u.s.s.r. . before a violent standoff with a rapidly disintegrating the soviet empire. we did get independence but it resulted in much blood in the structure. of the civil war broke out in georgia he has to sue music a insolvency to this day the nation has been unable to overcome its aftermath the country's infrastructure is in ruins tens of thousands of people have fled the country in the trial of the soviet union georgia was one of the wealthiest republics today one third of the population lives below the poverty line twenty years of past people here enjoy less freedom than i did during the soviet period. back in one thousand nine hundred eighty kids mellish really was just a student enjoying the mass hunger strike outside government headquarters at that time
says georgia's independence following the collapse of the u.s.s.r. thousands of people have fled the country next to talk to politicians and always has from the country has find out what's happening that attack. april ninth one thousand nine hundred one george are achieved independence from the u.s.s.r. . before a violent standoff with a rapidly disintegrating the soviet empire. we did get independence but it resulted in much blood in the structure. of the civil war broke out in georgia he has...
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let's go back to the election looking at georgia's experience situation in georgia is quite difficult there are always some spies skin those officials close to. end up in jail and so on that's what it boils down to. but it could actually be to your advantage because there is an opinion that you are has its hands busy right now it is more focused on his domestic situation and therefore you should expect no pressure to interfere no provocation from georgia during the upcoming election is that true. you know once we signed the treaty of friendship corp mutual assistance with the russian federation which defined alliance with russia. in the security guarantees provided by the straits a. russia's protection. in addition to this we're taking the opportunity to develop economic relations with russia. and these two facts have changed the situation there. and the fears of people used to have of georgia are now given way to the new outlook and other new concerns. these days our society feels that our priority challenge is that of corruption. and this i think speaks a lot for itself. therefore s
let's go back to the election looking at georgia's experience situation in georgia is quite difficult there are always some spies skin those officials close to. end up in jail and so on that's what it boils down to. but it could actually be to your advantage because there is an opinion that you are has its hands busy right now it is more focused on his domestic situation and therefore you should expect no pressure to interfere no provocation from georgia during the upcoming election is that...
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let's go back to the election looking at georgia's experience situation in georgia is quite difficult there are always some spy skin those officials close to. end up in jail and so on that's what it boils down to. but it could actually be to your advantage because there is an opinion that you are has its hands busy right now it is more focused on his domestic situation and therefore you should expect no pressure to interfere no provocation from georgia during the upcoming election is that true. you know once we signed the treaty of friendship corporation and mutual assistance with the russian federation so that if you wish to find alliance with russia. and the security guarantees provided by the straits. we now have russia's protection. in addition to this will take the opportunity to develop economic relations with russia. and these two facts have changed the situation in a positive matter. and the fears people used to have of georgia are now given way to the new outlook and other new concerns. these days our society feels that our priority challenge is that of corruption. and this i
let's go back to the election looking at georgia's experience situation in georgia is quite difficult there are always some spy skin those officials close to. end up in jail and so on that's what it boils down to. but it could actually be to your advantage because there is an opinion that you are has its hands busy right now it is more focused on his domestic situation and therefore you should expect no pressure to interfere no provocation from georgia during the upcoming election is that true....
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let's go back to the election looking at georgia's experience situation in georgia is quite difficult there are always some spy skin those officials close to open end up in jail and so on that's what it boils down to. but it could actually be to your advantage because there is an opinion that you are has its hands busy right now. it is more focused on his domestic situation and therefore you should expect no pressure to interfere no provocation from georgia during the upcoming election is that true. but once we signed the treaty of friendship cooperation and mutual assistance with the russian federation which defined alliance with russia. in the security guarantees provided by the straits. we now have russia's protection. in addition to this were obtained the opportunity to develop economic relations with russia. and these two facts have changed the situation in a positive magically and the fears our people used to have of georgia are now given way to the new outlook and other new concerns. and. these days our society feels that our priority challenge is that of corruption. and this i
let's go back to the election looking at georgia's experience situation in georgia is quite difficult there are always some spy skin those officials close to open end up in jail and so on that's what it boils down to. but it could actually be to your advantage because there is an opinion that you are has its hands busy right now. it is more focused on his domestic situation and therefore you should expect no pressure to interfere no provocation from georgia during the upcoming election is that...
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let's go back to the election looking at georgia's experience situation in georgia is quite difficult there are always some spice skin those officials close to open end up in jail and so on that's what it boils down to. but it could actually be to your advantage because there is an opinion that you are has its hands busy right now it is more focused on his domestic situation and therefore you should expect. him to interfere no provocation from georgia during the upcoming election is that true. you know once we signed the treaty of friendship corporation and mutual assistance with the russian federation which defined alliance with russia. in the security guarantees provided by this treaty we now have russia's protection. in addition to this were obtained the opportunity to develop economic relations with russia. and these two facts have changed the situation in a positive matter. and the fears of people used to have of georgia are now given way to the new outlook and other new concerns. these days our society feels that our priority challenge is that of corruption. and this i think spe
let's go back to the election looking at georgia's experience situation in georgia is quite difficult there are always some spice skin those officials close to open end up in jail and so on that's what it boils down to. but it could actually be to your advantage because there is an opinion that you are has its hands busy right now it is more focused on his domestic situation and therefore you should expect. him to interfere no provocation from georgia during the upcoming election is that true....
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illegally from coming to georgia. and already it may be working. and according to georgia's agriculture commissioner, that may be a problem. >> and we have some people call and simply say, i had no workers or i had, you know, one third of our normal crews that show up. just simply said they were not coming to georgia. what i'm focused on is trying to find a solution for georgia farmers, and quite frankly, for american producers. >> so georgia now is trying to help farmers make up for a shortage of workers by connecting them with unemployed people. just one thing, these unemployed people also have critical records. ten-hour days in 90-degree heat, in july, in south georgia. those are the work conditions and this is the work. the kind of work farmers say americans won't do. and can't do. it takes skill to do this. people think you're picking peaches, just pull them off and that's the end of it. >> no, you've got to know which ones to pick. the ones that are mature and the right size and color. so it takes a lot skill to
illegally from coming to georgia. and already it may be working. and according to georgia's agriculture commissioner, that may be a problem. >> and we have some people call and simply say, i had no workers or i had, you know, one third of our normal crews that show up. just simply said they were not coming to georgia. what i'm focused on is trying to find a solution for georgia farmers, and quite frankly, for american producers. >> so georgia now is trying to help farmers make up...
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neighbor and there is georgia. which you have legally been a part of for many years so if you expect ever to live to see a constructive dialogue starting with georgia in. the starting to recognize a positive partially. you know i have always said that georgia will recognize a cause a one day around the opposing the prison at the present i just don't know when that they will. but you see not much time has passed and yet we already see well known and rather influential people in georgia including next president mr shevardnadze saying that a cause a should be recognized right now there are obstacles to that but i think as time goes by there will be an understanding that it is better to be friends with the crowd and to remain in a permanent conflict for that and confront that's when we see we are ready to have a dialogue was georgia right now but it's impossible since they passed laws that don't allow us to get behind the negotiations table. as they claim that causes an occupied country well we don't regard ourselves a
neighbor and there is georgia. which you have legally been a part of for many years so if you expect ever to live to see a constructive dialogue starting with georgia in. the starting to recognize a positive partially. you know i have always said that georgia will recognize a cause a one day around the opposing the prison at the present i just don't know when that they will. but you see not much time has passed and yet we already see well known and rather influential people in georgia including...
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deal with this let's go back to the election while looking at georgia's experience situation in georgia is quite difficult there are always some spice skin those officials close to sexually open end up in jail and so on that's what it boils down to. but it could actually be to your advantage because there is an opinion that you has its hands busy right now it is more focused on his domestic situation and therefore you should expect this new pressure on him to interfere no proof cations from georgia during the upcoming election is that true. you know once we signed the treaty of friendship corporation a new show assistance with the russian federation so the push to find alliance with russia. in the security guarantees provided by this treaty we now have russia's protection. in the. so this we obtain the opportunity to develop economic relations with russia. and these two facts have changed the situation in a positive magically and the fears of people used to have of georgia when they were no given way to the new outlook another new concerns. these days our society feels that our priority
deal with this let's go back to the election while looking at georgia's experience situation in georgia is quite difficult there are always some spice skin those officials close to sexually open end up in jail and so on that's what it boils down to. but it could actually be to your advantage because there is an opinion that you has its hands busy right now it is more focused on his domestic situation and therefore you should expect this new pressure on him to interfere no proof cations from...
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of the georgia delegation. he was the most senior person. i'm sure many people told him it wasn't a good idea. i know that we actually had the granddaughter of someone who remembers when he announced he was going to run. he ran. ran really hard. for those that remember 1974, history books or real life, 74 was the time of watergate. you can imagine what it must have been like to run as a republican in georgia. really hard. he ran, ran, ran, ran. at the end of this we went to the victory party. i can remember dad sitting there with his yellow legal pad. back then we didn't have this great maps. we had someone call from the precinct. they would say, hey, here are the votes. so dad write-down. i can remember him adding them up. he is a pretty good mathematician. he is pretty good at math. you add them up again. as if it would change the answer. unfortunately it didn't. he lost with 48 and a half percent of the vote. it doesn't matter how much you lose by you lose. the next morning he didn't complain. the next morni
of the georgia delegation. he was the most senior person. i'm sure many people told him it wasn't a good idea. i know that we actually had the granddaughter of someone who remembers when he announced he was going to run. he ran. ran really hard. for those that remember 1974, history books or real life, 74 was the time of watergate. you can imagine what it must have been like to run as a republican in georgia. really hard. he ran, ran, ran, ran. at the end of this we went to the victory party. i...
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mark strassmann, cbs news, wray, georgia. >> pelley: we wanted to know more about how georgia's immigration law came about. we were told the state had to impose the law in its own defense. georgia estimates illegal immigrantses cost taxpayers more than $2 billion a year, much of that to pay for the schooling and medical bills of their children. venezuela's president reveals that he is fighting cancer. what that means for the u.s. when we come back. with making bird houses.alle caw caw! [ director ] what is that? that's a horrible crow. here are some things that i'll make as little portals. honestly, i'd love to do this for the rest of my life so i've got to take care of my heart. for me, cheerios is a good place to start. [ male announcer ] got something you'll love to keep doing? take care of your heart. you can start with cheerios. the natural whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. brrrbb... makes you feel ageless. [ male announcer ] it's time. love your heart so you can do what you love. cheerios. [ bob ] squak. now?! [ female announcer ] crest whitestrips two hour express. in just
mark strassmann, cbs news, wray, georgia. >> pelley: we wanted to know more about how georgia's immigration law came about. we were told the state had to impose the law in its own defense. georgia estimates illegal immigrantses cost taxpayers more than $2 billion a year, much of that to pay for the schooling and medical bills of their children. venezuela's president reveals that he is fighting cancer. what that means for the u.s. when we come back. with making bird houses.alle caw caw! [...
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i'm focused on trying to find a solution for georgia farmers and for american producers. >> georgia is trying to help farmers make up for a shortage of workers by connecting them with unemployed people. just one thing, these unemployed people also have criminal records. ten hour days in 90 degree heat in july in south georgia. those are the work conditions and this is the work. the kind of work farmers say americans won't do and can't do. >> it takes skill to do this. you just come out and pull them off and that is the end of it. >> you have to know which ones to pick. the size and color. it takes a lot of skill to pick them and know which ones to harvest. >> for every worker from mexico you bring in, it would take home local workers to match the output of that worker? >> it would take at least three to four. >> robert dickey is a farmer. he is worried that the law is scaring away the skilled work force he depends on. dickey is also a state legislator. he voted for the anti-immigration bill knowing full well it might hurt his family business. >> has there been a point you second guesse
i'm focused on trying to find a solution for georgia farmers and for american producers. >> georgia is trying to help farmers make up for a shortage of workers by connecting them with unemployed people. just one thing, these unemployed people also have criminal records. ten hour days in 90 degree heat in july in south georgia. those are the work conditions and this is the work. the kind of work farmers say americans won't do and can't do. >> it takes skill to do this. you just come...
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mary's georgia, to savannah. i'm not going by myself. i have two other people with me, cnn photo journalist rick, he's behind the camera, we have producer alicia. three friends, one vehicle, one tank of gas. let's hit the road. we were e'on kids. and our first stop on today's trip on a tank is here at cumberland island, georgia. you have the sun, surf, the island, and the manatees. check those guys out. it's not just the animals. we have some incredible ruins here too. maggie tyler of the national park service is here with us. how long have these things have been here. >> built in the 1890s and burned in 1959 and became part of the park service in 1972. >> reporter: it's been around for a long time. speaking of time, it's time for us to keep moving. let's go. ♪ let's just keep things in perspective. as we get one step closer to savannah, we're going to see all kinds of neat things, but it's not like we're going to see a giant submarine sticking out of the ground. let's be serious. ♪ i'm speechless. take a look at that. the "uss georg
mary's georgia, to savannah. i'm not going by myself. i have two other people with me, cnn photo journalist rick, he's behind the camera, we have producer alicia. three friends, one vehicle, one tank of gas. let's hit the road. we were e'on kids. and our first stop on today's trip on a tank is here at cumberland island, georgia. you have the sun, surf, the island, and the manatees. check those guys out. it's not just the animals. we have some incredible ruins here too. maggie tyler of the...
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mark strassmann, cbs news, wray, georgia. >> pelley: we wanted to know more about how georgia's immigration law came about. today the state had to impose the governor's office told us today the state had to impose the law in its own defense. georgia estimates illegal immigrants cost taxpayers more than $2 billion a year, much of that to pay for the schooling and medical bills of their children. venezuela's president reveals that he is fighting cancer. what that means for the u.s., when we come back. with making bird houses.alle caw caw! [ director ] what is that? that's a horrible crow. here are some things that i'll make as little portals. honestly, i'd love to do this for the rest of my life so i've got to take care of my heart. for me, cheerios is a good place to start. [ male announcer ] got something you'll love to keep doing? take care of your heart. you can start with cheerios. the natural whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. brrrbb... makes you feel ageless. [ male announcer ] it's time. love your heart so you can do what you love. cheerios. [ bob ] squak. now?! [ female ann
mark strassmann, cbs news, wray, georgia. >> pelley: we wanted to know more about how georgia's immigration law came about. today the state had to impose the governor's office told us today the state had to impose the law in its own defense. georgia estimates illegal immigrants cost taxpayers more than $2 billion a year, much of that to pay for the schooling and medical bills of their children. venezuela's president reveals that he is fighting cancer. what that means for the u.s., when we...
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as my colleague from georgia pointed out, he aptly described the dire situation facing our state of georgia. mr. scott: mr. speaker, as i stand here, georgia, since 2008 financial difficulty started in this country, we've now lost to bank failure 67 banks that have failed, which makes us the leader in the nation in this area in our state. we have some very capable business people in georgia and in atlanta. very sterling leaders of the financial services industry worldwide. based out of atlanta. we're grappling with the recovery. but mr. speaker, there is nothing, there's no more important sector of our economy than our banking system. it is indeed the heart of our economic system that pumps out the credit, that pumps out the capital that makes our economy go around. so it is very important that we really deal with an area and with information and with an effective study so that we can grasp the full meaning of what caused this to happen, what were the characteristics in atlanta or in georgia that caused this disproportionate number of bank failures and indeed we can learn so much so that we
as my colleague from georgia pointed out, he aptly described the dire situation facing our state of georgia. mr. scott: mr. speaker, as i stand here, georgia, since 2008 financial difficulty started in this country, we've now lost to bank failure 67 banks that have failed, which makes us the leader in the nation in this area in our state. we have some very capable business people in georgia and in atlanta. very sterling leaders of the financial services industry worldwide. based out of atlanta....
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ten-hour days, in 90-degree heat, in july, in south georgia. those are the work conditions, and this is the work. the kind of work farmers say americans won't do and can't do. >> it takes skill to do this. you're picking peaches, you just come out here, pull them off and that's the end of it. >> you've got to know the ones to pick, the mature ones, the size, and color, so it takes a lot of skill to pick them and know which ones to harvest. >> for every worker you bring in from mexico, it would take how many local workers to match the output of that -- >> it would take at least three to four. >> reporter: robert dickey is a farmer, part of a $68 billion industry in georgia. he's worried the state's new anti-immigration law is scaring away the skilled workforce he depends on. dickey is also a state legislature. he voted for that anti-immigration bill, knowing full well it might hurt his family business. has there ever been a point you kind of second-guessed that vote? >> oh, absolutely. it hurts me terribly to see some of my farmers not being abl
ten-hour days, in 90-degree heat, in july, in south georgia. those are the work conditions, and this is the work. the kind of work farmers say americans won't do and can't do. >> it takes skill to do this. you're picking peaches, you just come out here, pull them off and that's the end of it. >> you've got to know the ones to pick, the mature ones, the size, and color, so it takes a lot of skill to pick them and know which ones to harvest. >> for every worker you bring in from...
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the dean of the georgia delegation. he was the most senior person. i'm sure many people told him it wasn't a good idea. and we are talking earlier, and i know that we have great granddaughter of some who are members when we announce who's going to run. so did everyone long history in georgia. but he ran and ran really hard and for those remember 1974, even history books or from real life, 74 was the time of watergate. you can imagine what it must've been like to run as republican in georgia. really hard. but he ran, ran, ran. at the end of the term we went to the victory party you guys have a victory party that you don't want to have a defeat for it, really, really bad. and i can remember dad sitting there with his yellow legal pad. and back then we didn't have the great map you pull things out of, you had someone call for a precinct and they would say this is precinct whatever, whatever. here are the votes. so dad would write them down. and i can remember him adding them up. he's a pretty good mathematician but my mom
the dean of the georgia delegation. he was the most senior person. i'm sure many people told him it wasn't a good idea. and we are talking earlier, and i know that we have great granddaughter of some who are members when we announce who's going to run. so did everyone long history in georgia. but he ran and ran really hard and for those remember 1974, even history books or from real life, 74 was the time of watergate. you can imagine what it must've been like to run as republican in georgia....
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for europe you know why georgia democratic why do. you always. keep in georgia and he should but he's going to get. an agent. well still ahead for you this hour an r.t. why seeing the light could be deadly. pilots passenger ally now arriving from istanbul were dazzled by paul paul green light aimed at the aircraft by someone on the ground nothing but. time before that deadly accident occurs. still to come for you this hour but first rebel fighters in libya have blamed a lack of ammunition and a lack of nato support for their failure to advance towards the capital tripoli while nato claims it targets only military facilities dr franklin lamb a director of americans concerned for middle east peace told me earlier that that doesn't match what he's seen for himself in tripoli. but i can give you five examples one is the down's syndrome children center which was completely demolished by bombs that serves all over five hundred thousand children around this country their headquarters was bombed as you know secondly as you know the killing of eleven shak
for europe you know why georgia democratic why do. you always. keep in georgia and he should but he's going to get. an agent. well still ahead for you this hour an r.t. why seeing the light could be deadly. pilots passenger ally now arriving from istanbul were dazzled by paul paul green light aimed at the aircraft by someone on the ground nothing but. time before that deadly accident occurs. still to come for you this hour but first rebel fighters in libya have blamed a lack of ammunition and a...
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>>> coming up -- two murder trials in georgia and two very different verdicts. boy, i'm glad we got aflac huh. aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! [ quack ] oh yeah? what about your family? ♪ we added aflac, so we get cash! it's like our safety net... ♪ to help with the mortgage or whatever we need! so my family doesn't feel the pain too. ha! [ male announcer ] help protect your family at aflac.com. [ pigeons ] heyyy! hooo!!! because a chicken is what it eats. [ jim ] this seal verifies we feed my fresh all-natural chickens an all-vegetarian diet including corn, soybeans, and marigolds. no animal by-products. no meat and bone meal. when you put my chicken on the table, you know where it came from. whe i've tried it.icken on the table, but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain pa
>>> coming up -- two murder trials in georgia and two very different verdicts. boy, i'm glad we got aflac huh. aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! [ quack ] oh yeah? what about your family? ♪ we added aflac, so we get cash! it's like our safety net... ♪ to help with the mortgage or whatever we need! so my family doesn't feel the pain too. ha! [ male announcer ] help protect your family at aflac.com. [...
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and we wanted to get georgia or the administration wanted to get georgia into nato. the europeans subjected to that. and we basically said, all right. we give up, but make a statement saying you're almost as good as members. i am convinced to this day that that was enough for the present of georgia who, by the way, is a columbia graduate, practiced in new york with one of the most influential law firms, is well-connected into the political hierarchy. and so it is not the person who would just go off his rocker and go to war with russia. i think he went to war with russia because you really thought that the cavalry would come to his rescue. we didn't. so my point that i am building up to this, potlines and afghanistan, fault lines and estonia, providing a kind of security that does not exist. i will just touched -- i had an interesting -- when i spoke last year at west point. at the end of the class q&a an american cadet, some european cadets, asked me why didn't nato give russia a tough time during the georgia campaign? was trying to figure out how to diplomatically
and we wanted to get georgia or the administration wanted to get georgia into nato. the europeans subjected to that. and we basically said, all right. we give up, but make a statement saying you're almost as good as members. i am convinced to this day that that was enough for the present of georgia who, by the way, is a columbia graduate, practiced in new york with one of the most influential law firms, is well-connected into the political hierarchy. and so it is not the person who would just...
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she should keep georgia and she got a cool position but he's going to be. russian agents or russian spy so. still ahead for you this hour nazi why seeing the light could be deadly. pilots of a tupolev passenger ally now riding from istanbul were dazzled by palmful green light aimed at the aircraft by someone on the ground knocking nothing wrong back yet it's something a matter of time before accident occurs. that story coming at us of a first rebel fighters in libya have claimed a lack of ammunition and a lack of nato support for their failure to advance towards the capital tripoli they say claims it targets only military facilities dr franklin lamb a director of americans concerned for middle east peace told me earlier that that doesn't match what he's saying for himself that. i can give you five examples one is the down syndrome children center which was completely demolished by bombs that serves over five hundred thousand children around this country their headquarters was bombed as you know secondly as you know the killing of eleven shakes up in breakdo
she should keep georgia and she got a cool position but he's going to be. russian agents or russian spy so. still ahead for you this hour nazi why seeing the light could be deadly. pilots of a tupolev passenger ally now riding from istanbul were dazzled by palmful green light aimed at the aircraft by someone on the ground knocking nothing wrong back yet it's something a matter of time before accident occurs. that story coming at us of a first rebel fighters in libya have claimed a lack of...
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this time in harris county, georgia. we've rigged it with 12 hidden cameras, five inside, seven outside. from a control room, who operates the cameras and records a man's every move from the moment he drives up to the house. we've hired a young looking 19-year-old to play the part of a young girl. a decoy who will invite the men in. >> hey, come on in. >> this is 24-year-old raymondo. he thinks he's going to meet a 14-year-old girl. he just met her in a chatroom. >> i made sweet tea for you. it's super good. that's what we do down south. >> to give you an idea of why i might be here, see what he said online. he asks a decoy if she's good at oral sex. nobody ever complained. then he asks if he shows a picture of his pen us, would she give him oral sex. the decoy says oh, yeah. sure enough, he sends her a picture of his genitals. >> how you doing? why don't you have a seat right over there? what are you doing here? >> we were talking online. i just wanted to come and meet her. >> who were you talking online with? >> that y
this time in harris county, georgia. we've rigged it with 12 hidden cameras, five inside, seven outside. from a control room, who operates the cameras and records a man's every move from the moment he drives up to the house. we've hired a young looking 19-year-old to play the part of a young girl. a decoy who will invite the men in. >> hey, come on in. >> this is 24-year-old raymondo. he thinks he's going to meet a 14-year-old girl. he just met her in a chatroom. >> i made...
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but southwest georgia male yes does. and he's now in our house and in hot pursuit of our decoy. >> can i give you a hug? >> have a seat. >> as the decoy walks behind the curtain, the man sees our camera crew and runs. >> he saw ron. he's coming out. he's coming out. >> and he keeps on running, even after sheriff's deputies order him to stop. >> get down! >> get down. >> finally, an officer's taser knocks him to the ground. after here's arrested, he's taken in for questioning. this man with the incredibly vulgar chat reveals something that ironically no longer surprises us. >> i was a minister in the church. >> what church you go to? >> baptist church. i don't want to go to prison. >> it also turns out he's married and worried about his wife finding out. >> mr. gary. >> yes, what is it? >> i'm gonna lose everything i got. >> do what? >> i'm going to lose everything i have, mr. gary. >> the 35-year-old asks to speak to a lawyer. and the interview is over. he's then taken to the county jail, fingerprinted, photographed and
but southwest georgia male yes does. and he's now in our house and in hot pursuit of our decoy. >> can i give you a hug? >> have a seat. >> as the decoy walks behind the curtain, the man sees our camera crew and runs. >> he saw ron. he's coming out. he's coming out. >> and he keeps on running, even after sheriff's deputies order him to stop. >> get down! >> get down. >> finally, an officer's taser knocks him to the ground. after here's arrested,...
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we're all a pool reporters meaning that they had very close quarters contact with the president of georgia mikheil saakashvili now. we are hearing this one of those who are is in custody has confessed on video to having been a spy to be sending information to moscow and in a not video confession he is in the case it's a no the one of those three that are in custody now with regard to the third member of the team he's believed to be in on a hunger strike denying any charges against him now the reason they were charged this comes after their personal hard drives we see stunned detailed maps of the presidential compound and presidential goings on the the daily schedule of mikheil saakashvili was found on that hard drive this resulted in the charges being leveled against them now they will remain in custody until september when they will face a closed door as trial. the russian often plays the role of the bad guy in georgian politics but what ma what's moscow's take on all this well russia is accused of being a little quick on the draw when it comes to labeling people spies they say that there
we're all a pool reporters meaning that they had very close quarters contact with the president of georgia mikheil saakashvili now. we are hearing this one of those who are is in custody has confessed on video to having been a spy to be sending information to moscow and in a not video confession he is in the case it's a no the one of those three that are in custody now with regard to the third member of the team he's believed to be in on a hunger strike denying any charges against him now the...
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explanation for you here's why georgia is so contrary why. do you always. she she keep georgia and. he's going to get. russian agents or some spice or. here with r t could you live from the russian capital still to come in the program attains the last of the boats headed to blockaded gaza while the un is expected to publish a long awaited report on israel's deadly assault on last year's flotilla. still to come but first unjustified and unfair but with the power to determine the fate of entire countries as the verdict of germany's finance minister on the world's big three credit rating agencies are off to portugal had its debt downgraded to junk status the movie is having a disastrous effect on the e.u. ripping apart the relative calm brought by a second greek plato panic is proving contagious with fresh fears emerging that also need another cash injection it comes with germany the biggest economy debate the very legality of these payouts but the only fault of the ratings agencies is that they didn't downgrade portugal in greece any sooner that's according to writer and editor patric
explanation for you here's why georgia is so contrary why. do you always. she she keep georgia and. he's going to get. russian agents or some spice or. here with r t could you live from the russian capital still to come in the program attains the last of the boats headed to blockaded gaza while the un is expected to publish a long awaited report on israel's deadly assault on last year's flotilla. still to come but first unjustified and unfair but with the power to determine the fate of entire...
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broun of georgia for five minutes. mr. broun: my department is transferring $420 million to the spending reduction account. contained within this reduction is some of the most egregious examples of government waste imaginable, such as $47 million for undetermined upgrades. $20 million for the energy hub for batteries. $4 million for initiate efficient materials and $9 for competitive research. i ask unanimous consent that i revise and extend my remarks and in those -- the chair: without objection. mr. broun: i list a whole lot of other examples that this amendment will cut. this is some of the many examples of wasteful programs within the department of energy's office of science that are funded by taxpayer dollars that will be cut. while i believe the federal government does have a role in basic science research, i do not believe the government should be spending taxpayer dollars on every type of research imaginable or suggested here in congress. much of the research that should be done should be done in the private sector
broun of georgia for five minutes. mr. broun: my department is transferring $420 million to the spending reduction account. contained within this reduction is some of the most egregious examples of government waste imaginable, such as $47 million for undetermined upgrades. $20 million for the energy hub for batteries. $4 million for initiate efficient materials and $9 for competitive research. i ask unanimous consent that i revise and extend my remarks and in those -- the chair: without...
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. >> en georgia ante la entrada en efecto. >> que tal buenas tardes imágenes dadas a conocer el día de hoy confirman que venezuela es gobernada desde cuba. >> el gabinete del presidente chávez reunido en la habana donde permanece el mandatario venezolano tras ser operado en dos ocasiones por lo que confirmó como tumores kanz rosz. >> dio término a 20 días de incertidumbre por su estado de salud pero para saber la reacción del pueblo vamos a pasar con caracas con nuestro enviado especial, julio v. >> mucho se especuló sobre la salud del presidente hugo chávez en las últimas 3 semanas, sabemos que se le retiró un tumor, lo que no queda claro cuál es el futuro de venezuela. >> impulsará mi voluntad de vencer en esta nueva batalla que la vida nos ha puesto por delante. >> salió con su rostro cansado y su cuerpo más delgado, la diferencias de sus otros discursos, esta vez leyó el mensaje como nunca lo había hecho, es que hugo chávez no traía buenas noticias. >> me confirmaron la existencia de un tumor abscesado, con presencia de células cancerígenas. >> la ciudad de carac
. >> en georgia ante la entrada en efecto. >> que tal buenas tardes imágenes dadas a conocer el día de hoy confirman que venezuela es gobernada desde cuba. >> el gabinete del presidente chávez reunido en la habana donde permanece el mandatario venezolano tras ser operado en dos ocasiones por lo que confirmó como tumores kanz rosz. >> dio término a 20 días de incertidumbre por su estado de salud pero para saber la reacción del pueblo vamos a pasar con caracas con...
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broun of georgia. the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for five mins. mr. broun: this amendment is nearly identical to the amendment that transfers naval rate to israeli defense. this takes the money out of the nato r brand d fund and places the funds that the israeli cooperative program where israel and the writs are cooperating to develop a missile defense system that will help them as well as help us. we must stand by israel now and always. my amendment makes a positive step toward growing our relationship and solidifying security in the middle east. it will help israel and help the united states also. i urge my colleagues to support my amendment and i ceil back. the chair: the gentleman from georgia yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from washington rise? mr. dicks: i rise in opposition to the gentleman's amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. dicks: nato funding in this bill should not be curtailed because the united states and nato nations are the closest partners. nato has been a successful part of u.s. foreign policy ba
broun of georgia. the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for five mins. mr. broun: this amendment is nearly identical to the amendment that transfers naval rate to israeli defense. this takes the money out of the nato r brand d fund and places the funds that the israeli cooperative program where israel and the writs are cooperating to develop a missile defense system that will help them as well as help us. we must stand by israel now and always. my amendment makes a positive step...
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keep georgia and. he's going to get. russian agents or since i saw. a friendship bound for gaza with aid has been stopped in crete comes as the un is due to report on last year's israeli raid on a humanitarian for terror which killed nine turkish activists report has been held back because of the route between israel and turkey which part of the attack but either side can agree on the wording of an apology is now explains. well a lot of the dispute is the whole question of an apology and here is the bill is insisting that tel aviv apologize for its role in the brains so called these radios have refused to do this the israeli foreign minister in particular who don't even insisting that israel will not apologize presumably because these raids off fearful that it will open the floodgates for a whole focus of the legal claims to be made against the jewish state instead israel says it will express its were great for the loss of life now for the last few days almost round the clock israeli and turkish representatives having a meeting in new york to try and
keep georgia and. he's going to get. russian agents or since i saw. a friendship bound for gaza with aid has been stopped in crete comes as the un is due to report on last year's israeli raid on a humanitarian for terror which killed nine turkish activists report has been held back because of the route between israel and turkey which part of the attack but either side can agree on the wording of an apology is now explains. well a lot of the dispute is the whole question of an apology and here...
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. >> reporter: robert dickey is a farmer, part of a $68 billion industry in georgia. he's worry the state's new anti-immigration law is scaring away the skilled workforce he depends on. dickey is also a state legislatu legislature. he voted for that anti-immigration bill, knowing full well it might hurt his family business. has there ever been a point you kind of second-guessed that vote? >> oh, absolutely. it hurts me terribly to see some of my farmers not to be able to harvest their crops and get the time and labor. it's going to make some thing more expensive here in the state, with the lack of workforce. >> reporter: georgia farmers report they are 11,000 workers short this season, so the state floated the idea of having felony probationers fill the jobs. some are already working on farms. >> reporter: we're not forcing anyone to take this type of labor. we're simply offering up opportunities for offenders to be employed in the agriculture community, where there's a great need right now.
. >> reporter: robert dickey is a farmer, part of a $68 billion industry in georgia. he's worry the state's new anti-immigration law is scaring away the skilled workforce he depends on. dickey is also a state legislatu legislature. he voted for that anti-immigration bill, knowing full well it might hurt his family business. has there ever been a point you kind of second-guessed that vote? >> oh, absolutely. it hurts me terribly to see some of my farmers not to be able to harvest...
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in atlanta, georgia, 6:00 a.m. in hem fis. let's start right now with someone we're expecting in a couple of hours. court is set to start at 9:00 a.m. eastern time. yes, on sunday. court is in session. casey anthony is accused of murderer her 2-year-old daughter caylee. yesterday there was a vigil for caylee near the spot where her body was found. here's a quick look at how we got to this point. this all started in lay may with a jury of seven women and five men. casey anthony facing seven charges, including capital murder. that means she could face the death penalty if found guilty. the defense and prosecution both wrapped up their cases last week. casey anthony did not testify in her own defense. more on this throughout the morning. >>> a jailhouse phone call is raising more questions about the accuser in the dominique strauss-kahn sexual assault case. the former chief of the international monetary fund was released on friday. prosecutors said the accuser's story raised credibility questions. cnn national correspondent susan
in atlanta, georgia, 6:00 a.m. in hem fis. let's start right now with someone we're expecting in a couple of hours. court is set to start at 9:00 a.m. eastern time. yes, on sunday. court is in session. casey anthony is accused of murderer her 2-year-old daughter caylee. yesterday there was a vigil for caylee near the spot where her body was found. here's a quick look at how we got to this point. this all started in lay may with a jury of seven women and five men. casey anthony facing seven...
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contact with the president of georgia because saakashvili now. we are hearing this one of those who are is in custody has confessed on video to having been a spy to be sending information to moscow and in that video confession he is implicated it's a not a one of those three that are in custody now with regard to the third member of the team he's believed to be in on a hunger strike denying any charges against him you know the reason they were charged this comes after their personal hard drives were seized and detailed maps of the presidential compound and presidential goings on the the the daily schedule of mikheil saakashvili was found on that hard drive this resulted in the charges being leveled against them they will remain in custody until september when they will face a closed doors trial. and russian often plays the role of the bad guy in georgian politics. take on others but russia is accused of being a little quick on the draw when it comes to labeling people spies they say that there isn't enough evidence to link these people to to mosc
contact with the president of georgia because saakashvili now. we are hearing this one of those who are is in custody has confessed on video to having been a spy to be sending information to moscow and in that video confession he is implicated it's a not a one of those three that are in custody now with regard to the third member of the team he's believed to be in on a hunger strike denying any charges against him you know the reason they were charged this comes after their personal hard drives...
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russia accuses georgia of being too quick to drool when it comes to labeling people spice. it's feared hundreds of people have been killed in a blast in turkmenistan but there is confusion as state officials say there were no paid taliban. and a crumbling empire the owner of a british tabloid accused of hacking into tones of murder victims expected in london to deal with a crisis before the last edition goes to print. four pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story the georgian government says high profile photographers arrested this week were linked to russian special services and passed on secret information to them if three men have now been charged with spying after being arrested thursday for more we go live to our correspondent peter all over following the story. peter so tell us more about the accusations that are made against these photos well they were just full of people arrested on thursday pull up photo journalists one of them has now been released without charge now it turns out she's life full of one of the three photojournali
russia accuses georgia of being too quick to drool when it comes to labeling people spice. it's feared hundreds of people have been killed in a blast in turkmenistan but there is confusion as state officials say there were no paid taliban. and a crumbling empire the owner of a british tabloid accused of hacking into tones of murder victims expected in london to deal with a crisis before the last edition goes to print. four pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top...
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the talk of first in the frame of georgia accuses three men behind the camera being russian agents the critics call it a clear case of provocation. echoes of revolt as thousands once again flood cairo's main square demanding forms egypt's authorities or the suspension of policeman accused of killing protesters during febreze uprisings. thank you and goodbye britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world turns the last page of its one hundred sixty eight year history in the wake of hacking allegations under arrests. surprise new turn germany is now willing to provide missions for nato forces in libya in direct contrast to its original position only to mention that speculation is being pressured by other announcement this. broadcasting around the world and around the clock and says r.t. and our weekly news if you welcome. its latest quicken data case georgia has accused three photojournalists of working for the russian secret services a group that includes president saakashvili a person photographer was netted on thursday and charged with spying for a foreign state two days later
the talk of first in the frame of georgia accuses three men behind the camera being russian agents the critics call it a clear case of provocation. echoes of revolt as thousands once again flood cairo's main square demanding forms egypt's authorities or the suspension of policeman accused of killing protesters during febreze uprisings. thank you and goodbye britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world turns the last page of its one hundred sixty eight year history in the wake of...
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in georgia three high profile photographers have been charged with spying for moscow tbilisi claims it has video confessions proving their guilt but skeptics say because soccer's village on a witch hunt to score political points out is time part reports next on what's being seen is the russian high. georgia is on a style roll and not for the first time this time the spotlights been shined on those usually behind the camera for photographers were arrested on thursday on suspicion of spying but who was their supposed muster at first georgian authorities didn't say who they thought the alleged spies were working for but a day later they did russia in turn moscow has accused georgia of paranoia the georgians are so quick to seek a spy label on to anyone i guess is just the level of democracy and that has been noticed not just by russia but by various key international organizations like the un one of the photographers was released without charge the other three were charged with espionage and will remain in pretrial custody for two months one of them has gone on hunger strike and protest.
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key dependence of georgia and not but he's probably against. russian agents or since more. recently hysteria began with yet another alleged spy story last year thirteen people were detained and accused of being spies on your first payroll earlier this week nine of them were found guilty and sentenced to. between eleven and fourteen years behind bars the lines behind this frenzied spanish clamp down. to anyone i guess is just. that has been. seems international and numerous arrests and convictions are not enough to put the . officials to rest georgia's interior minister claims that there are more alleged spies out there and that he knows exactly who they are where they are and what they're doing while official the. efforts many seem to be of the opinion that it's just plain wishful thinking. that's what is r r t s. and of course if you like what you see right here on our make sure you can visit our website. where you can also find some sounds of summer. heat. relief. performance chart topping hit. her. and up next our tees maar menders explores in st petersburg's in museums
key dependence of georgia and not but he's probably against. russian agents or since more. recently hysteria began with yet another alleged spy story last year thirteen people were detained and accused of being spies on your first payroll earlier this week nine of them were found guilty and sentenced to. between eleven and fourteen years behind bars the lines behind this frenzied spanish clamp down. to anyone i guess is just. that has been. seems international and numerous arrests and...
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of georgia and he should but he's going to get so russian agents or since. and still ahead for you this hour why seeing the line could be deadly. while it was a passenger ally now arriving from the symbol where does the old by a possible green light aimed at the aircraft by someone on the ground want to leave nothing but did some damage from the time before that deadly accident occurs. there are reports of massive explosions in the city of don in turkmenistan which a turkmen government statement said were caused by fireworks materials started by hot weather a government statement said there were no victims but despite a media and internet blackout unconfirmed reports say that there have been casualties military and emergency vehicles have reportedly left in the capital of. twenty kilometers away in large numbers to the city of fifty thousand said to be in panic the cabinet and security council met in emergency session chaired by the president to coordinate the response and a large scale evacuation is currently underway as explosions were reportedly still tak
of georgia and he should but he's going to get so russian agents or since. and still ahead for you this hour why seeing the line could be deadly. while it was a passenger ally now arriving from the symbol where does the old by a possible green light aimed at the aircraft by someone on the ground want to leave nothing but did some damage from the time before that deadly accident occurs. there are reports of massive explosions in the city of don in turkmenistan which a turkmen government...
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today's top stories under review believe the talk of prison defraying georgia accuses three men behind the camera of being russian agents but critics call it a clear case of provocation. there was a revolt as thousands once again of cairo's main square demanding reforms egypt's all sources order this is a bunch of policemen accused of killing protesters during february's uprising. also surprise he turned germany's now willing to provide millions for nato nations rather for nato forces in ukraine direct contrast to its original position on intervention amid speculation it's been pressured by other alliance members. about thank you and goodbye britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world turned the last page of its one hundred sixty eight he's trained the way good phone hacking allegations and a red. hello and welcome to the program this is. our thanks for joining us and its latest cloak and dagger case georgia has accused three photojournalists to working for the russian secret services the group that includes president's personal photographer was noted also has a day and char
today's top stories under review believe the talk of prison defraying georgia accuses three men behind the camera of being russian agents but critics call it a clear case of provocation. there was a revolt as thousands once again of cairo's main square demanding reforms egypt's all sources order this is a bunch of policemen accused of killing protesters during february's uprising. also surprise he turned germany's now willing to provide millions for nato nations rather for nato forces in...
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broun of georgia. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 359, the gentleman from georgia, mr. broup, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. broun: thank you, mr. chairman. my amendment would reduce funding for the joint economic committee by 25% and transfer more than $1 million to the deficit reduction account. the joint economic committee is tasked with many of the duties of other congressional committees. other committees already perform these duties such as holding hearings, performing research, and studying the u.s. economy. we here in america are facing a tremendous financial crisis. the legislative branch should not be excluded during budget cut debates. the joint economic committee performs overlapping duties that could easily be maintained by the ways and means committee or the budget committee or even the respective leadership policy committees. a 25% cut is very modest considering the graphity of the e -- gravity of the enormous debt we are accumulating each and every day and we must begin paying dow
broun of georgia. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 359, the gentleman from georgia, mr. broup, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. broun: thank you, mr. chairman. my amendment would reduce funding for the joint economic committee by 25% and transfer more than $1 million to the deficit reduction account. the joint economic committee is tasked with many of the duties of other congressional committees. other committees...