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he gentleman from georgia. mr. bishop: mr. chairman, after returning home from the war, veterans now are fighting for jobs back home. according to the bureau of labor statistics, last year's unemployment rate for veterans was 1.1%. a significantly higher figure than -- 12.1%. a significantly higher figure than that of nonveterans. even more staggering, 19.1% of young veterans between the ages of 20 and 24 are unemployed. all veterans, because of their service, have basic skills. and the only thing that they're missing is formal job training to match their abilities for the specific needs of an employer. this is another issue on secretary shinseki's plate. i believe that anything that we can do to help veterans gain employment we should do. i thank the gentleman for raising this issue. i support the amendment and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from texas. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the am
he gentleman from georgia. mr. bishop: mr. chairman, after returning home from the war, veterans now are fighting for jobs back home. according to the bureau of labor statistics, last year's unemployment rate for veterans was 1.1%. a significantly higher figure than -- 12.1%. a significantly higher figure than that of nonveterans. even more staggering, 19.1% of young veterans between the ages of 20 and 24 are unemployed. all veterans, because of their service, have basic skills. and the only...
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n decatur, georgia, a v.a. hospital that serves 86,000 patients in the state of eorgia, has a backlog of 4,000 patients, 4,000 patients have fallen through the cracks. three deaths have occurred when the v.a. lost track of mental health patients and referred it to a contractor while not keeping close eye on them while they were supposed to be monitored. one may have committed suicide because he could not see a doctor and had an overdose in his treatment. there are other atrocities that happened in that one v.a. clinic. again, mr. speaker, this is not adequate. this is not acceptable for our veterans, we need to treat them better. i'm a member of the defense committee and i often say the american solder needs the best equipment because we want them to fight and win more and come home and live a normal life. so we need to make sure that our treatment of the american military does not end in a theater of war, but continues throughout the rest of their lives as the claims or as the injuries that they incurred while
n decatur, georgia, a v.a. hospital that serves 86,000 patients in the state of eorgia, has a backlog of 4,000 patients, 4,000 patients have fallen through the cracks. three deaths have occurred when the v.a. lost track of mental health patients and referred it to a contractor while not keeping close eye on them while they were supposed to be monitored. one may have committed suicide because he could not see a doctor and had an overdose in his treatment. there are other atrocities that happened...
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it is a stormy morning this morning along the carolina and georgia coastlines. right now, tropical storm andrea is expected to bring rain, winds and even a little bit of flooding to the region throughout the weekend. cbs reporter susan mcginnis has more on the problems andrea left behind in florida. >>> reporter: the clean-up has already begun in florida after tropical storm andrea came ashore thursday. the storm spawned several tornadoes. the gonzalez family was holed up in their palm beach county home as a twister moved through their yard. the sunshine state has damage stretching from the gulf coast to the atlantic and now, as andrea moves into georgia, the carolinas and virginia, the real threat is flooding. >> look at this potential rainfall map. this will take us into saturday afternoon and we are talking about a wide swath of two to as much as five inches of rain from south florida all the way new england. >> reporter: flood watches are
it is a stormy morning this morning along the carolina and georgia coastlines. right now, tropical storm andrea is expected to bring rain, winds and even a little bit of flooding to the region throughout the weekend. cbs reporter susan mcginnis has more on the problems andrea left behind in florida. >>> reporter: the clean-up has already begun in florida after tropical storm andrea came ashore thursday. the storm spawned several tornadoes. the gonzalez family was holed up in their palm...
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yes, georgia is a true symbol of racial progress. after all, georgia hasn't had this flag since 2003. so what do these cases have in common? grab a pencil, folks because here it comes. in doma and the voting rights act cases, it was about states' rights, not the people in those states. that's why the first words of the constitution are "we the states." i think it's really hard to read those gay letters. we'll be back with emily bazelon. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. now before the commercial break, i told you that the supreme court had struck down the defense of marriage act and then gutted the 1965 voting rights act. who knows what this means? here to tell me what this means, please welcome slate's legal expert and senior research fellow at yale law school, emily bazelon. emily, good to see you again. emily, with doma struck down, shocker. what happened? explain to the people what prop-8 is. that was a california law doing what? >> it was banning gay marriage in california. it was passed by the voters
yes, georgia is a true symbol of racial progress. after all, georgia hasn't had this flag since 2003. so what do these cases have in common? grab a pencil, folks because here it comes. in doma and the voting rights act cases, it was about states' rights, not the people in those states. that's why the first words of the constitution are "we the states." i think it's really hard to read those gay letters. we'll be back with emily bazelon. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen:...
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through southwest georgia. and not just walk in my shoes, but walk in the shoes of others that stood in those unmovable line. there's some history there. we cannot forget that history. as justice ginsburg said, if we tend to forget it, we will repeat it. in another period in our history, more than 100 years ago, people of color, african-american, former slaves, could register, they could vote. they ran for office. they got elected. and a few years later, they lost it. we cannot go back. we must go forward. >> congressman john lewis of georgia. thank you for your time tonight. i'm sure this has been just an emotionally exhausting day for you, sir. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> all right. here is is a live shot from austin, texas, where we are in the middle of a real life nonstop talking filibuster to try to stop the proposed antiabortion legislation that's being pushed by republicans in texas. this is happening right now. this is live, and the democrats are winning. we've got detai
through southwest georgia. and not just walk in my shoes, but walk in the shoes of others that stood in those unmovable line. there's some history there. we cannot forget that history. as justice ginsburg said, if we tend to forget it, we will repeat it. in another period in our history, more than 100 years ago, people of color, african-american, former slaves, could register, they could vote. they ran for office. they got elected. and a few years later, they lost it. we cannot go back. we must...
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falling from georgia to canada. the next vulnerable area is the outer banks. reporter john camp is there. >> reporter: a fireworks display canceled and a warning from the coast guard issued to boaters. stay off the water. for many here who have seen other more serious storms roll through, the threat posed by andrea may not seem like much of a threat at all. >> we got hit where we had to evacuate the island then we were, you know, no power for several days, no hot water for two weeks. >> reporter: but while there's almost no chance of andrea being remembered like that, we are expecting it to pick up with the very real risk of flooding in mu of southeastern, north carolina. i'm jon camp for abc news in wrightsville beach, north carolina. >>> thank you, jon. >>> the forecast from another member of the extreme weather team, accuweather's jim dickey? >> we continue to track andrea, made landfall in florida thursday evening. continues to spin its way off the north. soaking rainfall as it rolls its way up the eastern seabo
falling from georgia to canada. the next vulnerable area is the outer banks. reporter john camp is there. >> reporter: a fireworks display canceled and a warning from the coast guard issued to boaters. stay off the water. for many here who have seen other more serious storms roll through, the threat posed by andrea may not seem like much of a threat at all. >> we got hit where we had to evacuate the island then we were, you know, no power for several days, no hot water for two...
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gentleman from georgia. mr. scott: yes, first i ask unanimous consent to yield 10 minutes of my time to ms. moore of wisconsin who has done a tremendous job on this issue. and that she be allowed to control that time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. ms. moore: thank you so much, madam chair. thank you, mr. scott, for yielding the time. i yield myself such time as i may consume -- the speaker pro tempore: would the gentlelady suspend. the gentleman from georgia is still under recognition. mr. scott: yes, i should have made it clearer. ms. moore: i was eager, madam chair. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia may proceed. mr. scott: as i say you can see she's done a tremendous amount of work on this and she's very eager. she can be recognized as soon as i get my opening statement. i want to thank you, madam speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 742, the swap data repository and clearing-house indemnification correction act which has been sponsored by my colleague and good f
gentleman from georgia. mr. scott: yes, first i ask unanimous consent to yield 10 minutes of my time to ms. moore of wisconsin who has done a tremendous job on this issue. and that she be allowed to control that time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. ms. moore: thank you so much, madam chair. thank you, mr. scott, for yielding the time. i yield myself such time as i may consume -- the speaker pro tempore: would the gentlelady suspend. the gentleman from georgia is still...
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the gentleman from georgia. mr. scott: i would like now to recognize the distinguished lady from colorado, ms. degette, for one minute. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized for within minute. ms. degette: thank you, mr. speaker. -- in this bill to impact low-income families' access to food. the u.s. government purchases 20% of domestic milk production for use in anti-hunger programs. so if the price of milk goes up, so does the cost of our nutrition programs like the supplemental nutrition program, special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants and children or the w.i.c. program, and the national school lunch program. everybody admits that the effect of the underlying language in the bill will be to raise milk prices. and this is a burden that our low-income families simply cannot afford. we need a balance. we need a balance that will give a safety net to our dairy families but won't take it off of the backs of our low-income folks. so i would urge a yes vote on this amendment. just like the consumer
the gentleman from georgia. mr. scott: i would like now to recognize the distinguished lady from colorado, ms. degette, for one minute. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized for within minute. ms. degette: thank you, mr. speaker. -- in this bill to impact low-income families' access to food. the u.s. government purchases 20% of domestic milk production for use in anti-hunger programs. so if the price of milk goes up, so does the cost of our nutrition programs like the supplemental nutrition...
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all right what's this letter in georgia. who. watch that now count in georgia which the distance from one to ten. was just now in russian. which. he just now in armenia the same is. ok now to cite the russian alphabet. be too much to tell you like a little schoolgirl. well let's. go it. was. thank you. armenian ice cream. you know. it was so mantra when they lived here all together but now they're leaving little by little they're falling out of touch but. they can't leave by far the middle they're wasting strain fan and. young people are fascinated by life in the big city the don't want to lose their village but i think they won't be able to live here as before they're losing their identity groups and slowly but surely they are jerry ends and armenians will move in if a house built by one people is taken by another does the appearance of the house change how do the new people deal with the old architecture and the russian house taken by an armenian or jerry m for instance. but it will get done a lot of good has about fifty seven
all right what's this letter in georgia. who. watch that now count in georgia which the distance from one to ten. was just now in russian. which. he just now in armenia the same is. ok now to cite the russian alphabet. be too much to tell you like a little schoolgirl. well let's. go it. was. thank you. armenian ice cream. you know. it was so mantra when they lived here all together but now they're leaving little by little they're falling out of touch but. they can't leave by far the middle...
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recently the georgia as you know has a very very pro western policy is. your your own organization has been quite complimentary on their human rights record and they actually granted the permission to host gay pride parade and this is what happened sixteen people were injured many of those gay pride activists were severely bitten police struggled to whisk them to safety and just look at the sheer number of people seventy thousand people showed up at those rallies and you see the rage toward those d.-rats activists and my question to you whether these rallies insisting on. hosting these rallies where the it is really here productive to the l d b t cause in general because i don't see these people coming home those people who wanted to kill them to lynch them on the streets of beliefs i don't see them coming home and embracing homosexuals as you know. just as members of their community i think hosting l g b t parades is very counterproductive to the very idea of tolerance and giving them all those rides that they. have to have the crucial question which we
recently the georgia as you know has a very very pro western policy is. your your own organization has been quite complimentary on their human rights record and they actually granted the permission to host gay pride parade and this is what happened sixteen people were injured many of those gay pride activists were severely bitten police struggled to whisk them to safety and just look at the sheer number of people seventy thousand people showed up at those rallies and you see the rage toward...
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recently the georgia as you know has a very very pro western policy is. your your own organization has been quite complimentary on their human rights record and they actually granted the permission to host a gay pride parade and this is what happened sixteen people were injured many of those gay pride activists for a severely bitten police struggled to whisk them to safety and just look at the sheer number of people several thousand people showed up at those rallies and you see the rage toward those d.-rats activists and my question to you whether these rallies insisting on. hosting these rallies where the it is really here productive to the l g b t cause in general because i don't see these people coming home those people who wanted to kill them to lynch them on the streets of the beliefs i don't see them coming home and embracing homosexuals as you know. just as members of their community i think hosting l g b t parades is very counterproductive to the very idea of tolerance and giving them all those rides that they. have to have the crucial question wh
recently the georgia as you know has a very very pro western policy is. your your own organization has been quite complimentary on their human rights record and they actually granted the permission to host a gay pride parade and this is what happened sixteen people were injured many of those gay pride activists for a severely bitten police struggled to whisk them to safety and just look at the sheer number of people several thousand people showed up at those rallies and you see the rage toward...
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falling from georgia to canada. the next vulnerable area is the outer banks. reporter john camp is there. >> reporter: a fireworks display canceled and a warning from the coast guard issued to boaters. stay off the water. for many here who have seen other more serious storms roll through, the threat posed by andrea may not seem like much of a threat at all. >> we got hit where we had to evacuate the island then we were, you know, no power for several days, no hot water for two weeks. >> reporter: but while there's almost no chance of andrea being remembered like that, we are expecting it to pick up with the very real risk of flooding in much of southeastern, north carolina. i'm jon camp for abc news in wrightsville beach, north carolina. >>> thank you, jon. >>> the forecast from another member of the extreme weather team, accuweather's jim dickey? >> we continue to track andrea, made landfall in florida thursday evening. continues to spin its way off the north. soaking rainfall as it rolls its way up the eastern sea
falling from georgia to canada. the next vulnerable area is the outer banks. reporter john camp is there. >> reporter: a fireworks display canceled and a warning from the coast guard issued to boaters. stay off the water. for many here who have seen other more serious storms roll through, the threat posed by andrea may not seem like much of a threat at all. >> we got hit where we had to evacuate the island then we were, you know, no power for several days, no hot water for two...
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recently the georgia as you know has a very very pro western policy is. your your own organization has been quite complimentary on their human rights record and they actually granted the permission to host a gay pride parade and this is what happened sixteen people were injured many of those gay pride activists for a severely bitten police struggled to whisk them to safety and just look at the sheer number of people seventy thousand people showed up at those rallies and you see the rage toward those d.-rats activists and my question to you whether these rallies insisting on. hosting these rallies where the it is really here productive to the l g b t cause in general because i don't see these people coming condos people who wanted to kill them to lynch them on the streets of the beliefs i don't see them coming home and embracing homosexuals as you know. just as members of their community i think hosting l g b t parades is very counterproductive to the very idea of tolerance and giving them all those rides that they. have to have the crucial question which
recently the georgia as you know has a very very pro western policy is. your your own organization has been quite complimentary on their human rights record and they actually granted the permission to host a gay pride parade and this is what happened sixteen people were injured many of those gay pride activists for a severely bitten police struggled to whisk them to safety and just look at the sheer number of people seventy thousand people showed up at those rallies and you see the rage toward...
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recently the georgia as you know has a very very pro western policy is. your your own organization has been quite complimentary on their human rights record and they actually granted the permission to host a gay pride parade and this is what happened sixteen people were injured many of those gay pride activists for a severely bitten police struggled to whisk them to safety and just look at the sheer number of people seventy thousand people showed up at those rallies and you see the rage toward those d.-rats activist and my question to you whether these rallies insisting on. hosting these rallies where the it is really here productive to the l g b t cause in general because i don't see these people coming home those people who wanted to kill them to lynch them on the streets of the beliefs i don't see them coming home and embracing homosexuals as you know. just as members of their community i think hosting l g b t parades is very counterproductive to the very idea of tolerance and giving them all those rides that they. have to have the crucial question whi
recently the georgia as you know has a very very pro western policy is. your your own organization has been quite complimentary on their human rights record and they actually granted the permission to host a gay pride parade and this is what happened sixteen people were injured many of those gay pride activists for a severely bitten police struggled to whisk them to safety and just look at the sheer number of people seventy thousand people showed up at those rallies and you see the rage toward...
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studios say georgia is the most attractive that offer incentives. critics of the tax breaks say it disrupts free market. >> states are bidding against each other and bidding higher and higher exemptions and better film deals for the tlim industry. imagine all states offer exemptions? where are we back where we started. >> reporter: figures from the georgia department of economic development show tv and film production spending more than doubled in georgia after the tax credits went into effect. governor nathan deal sees incentives as an investment to keep his state competitive in a growing industry. >> it is a little difficult to calculate exactly how many jobs are produced but we do know it is significant and it is growing. >> reporter: while out on the movie lot we met many film industry workers who say they moved to georgia permanently because of the low cost of living and high number of jobs. also studio executives say, atlanta's busy international airport and georgia's diverse landscape also make it a very appealing place to shoot. martha? mart
studios say georgia is the most attractive that offer incentives. critics of the tax breaks say it disrupts free market. >> states are bidding against each other and bidding higher and higher exemptions and better film deals for the tlim industry. imagine all states offer exemptions? where are we back where we started. >> reporter: figures from the georgia department of economic development show tv and film production spending more than doubled in georgia after the tax credits went...
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georgia. that state's seat is up next year, hold by saxby chambliss. he's retiring and it's an open seat and georgia is a heavily republican state. there's a lot of ambitious republican politicians angling to succeed him. if you want to succeed saxby chambliss, you first have to win the republican primary, in georgia, where it's extra conservative, especially on cultural issues. one of the republicans running is congressman paul brown. same congressman paul brown who a week after president obama was elected in 2008 compared him to hitler and suggested obama would try to create a marxist dictatorship. the paul brown this week who voted against a republican bill in the house to ban abortions after 20 weeks. brown had been a co-sponsor, but when the bill was amended to include exceptions for rape and incest, he took to the house floor to demand his name be taken off it. that was monday. on tuesday, a day later, another georgia senate candidate, who is also a member of the house, republican congressman phil beginning gingry put on his own show. his message
georgia. that state's seat is up next year, hold by saxby chambliss. he's retiring and it's an open seat and georgia is a heavily republican state. there's a lot of ambitious republican politicians angling to succeed him. if you want to succeed saxby chambliss, you first have to win the republican primary, in georgia, where it's extra conservative, especially on cultural issues. one of the republicans running is congressman paul brown. same congressman paul brown who a week after president...
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falling from georgia to canada. the next vulnerable area is the outer banks. reporter john camp is there. >> reporter: a fireworks display canceled and a warning from the coast guard issued to boaters. stay off the water. for many here who have seen other more serious storms roll through, the threat posed by andrea may not seem like much of a threat at all. >> we got hit where we had to
falling from georgia to canada. the next vulnerable area is the outer banks. reporter john camp is there. >> reporter: a fireworks display canceled and a warning from the coast guard issued to boaters. stay off the water. for many here who have seen other more serious storms roll through, the threat posed by andrea may not seem like much of a threat at all. >> we got hit where we had to
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the family of a 7-year-old georgia boy could not afford costly new hearing implants for him. then a viewer saw their story right here on cnn and he made it his mission to help. cnn's george howell tells us more. >> when your teacher turns away from the class and turns to the board, can you hear her? >> no. >> why? >> because when i don't have my hearing aid on and somebody is t turned away from me, i don't know what they're saying. >> how does that make you feel? >> sad. >> when talking to 7-year-old hayden mckenzie, you have got to speak up. >> so i can hear. >> reporter: hayden has one used hearing aid that still works. his parents say they can't afford a new pair and they learned that insurance in most states won't pay to cover hearing aids for kids. when we first shared hayden's story three months ago, his mother was frustrated. >> we make too much money to, you know, to do the medicaid route, and we can't use them -- can't get any kind of supplement, so it's just all out of pocket and at $6,000 is a lot of money. >> reporter: the problem the mckenzie family faced in geor
the family of a 7-year-old georgia boy could not afford costly new hearing implants for him. then a viewer saw their story right here on cnn and he made it his mission to help. cnn's george howell tells us more. >> when your teacher turns away from the class and turns to the board, can you hear her? >> no. >> why? >> because when i don't have my hearing aid on and somebody is t turned away from me, i don't know what they're saying. >> how does that make you feel?...
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all right what's this letter in georgia on. the now count in georgia which the distance from one to ten. was just now in russian. just now an armenian. is. ok now reside the russian alphabet. that was. my. b. thomas you tell you like a little schoolgirl. well let's. go it. was. thank you. armenian ice cream. it was so mantra when they lived here all together but now they're leaving little by little they're falling out of touch but. they can't leave by farming at the middle they're wasting strain fan and. young people are fascinated by life in the big city of the don't want to lose their village but i think they won't be able to live here as before they're losing their identity groups and slowly but surely they are gerry ends and armenians will move in if a house built by one people is taken by another does the appearance of the house change how do the new people deal with the old architecture and the russian house taken by an armenian or a jillion for instance. well it will get done has about fifty seven hells there's no. math
all right what's this letter in georgia on. the now count in georgia which the distance from one to ten. was just now in russian. just now an armenian. is. ok now reside the russian alphabet. that was. my. b. thomas you tell you like a little schoolgirl. well let's. go it. was. thank you. armenian ice cream. it was so mantra when they lived here all together but now they're leaving little by little they're falling out of touch but. they can't leave by farming at the middle they're wasting...
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the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mr. isakson: i'd like to create address the senate for three minutes as if in morning business. the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call. mr. isakson: i ask the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. isakson: i ask to speak for three minutes as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. isakson: plnts i rise proudly today to speak to a resolution that i've introduced to the united states senate commending john robert lewis, congressman from the city of atlanta, civil rights leader of the 1960's and 1950's and my personal friend. in 1954 i was fen years old when the atlanta public schools when brown versus the board of education was decided in the united states supreme court. john lewis was four years older than me, born outside of pike county, alabama went to the pike county segregated public schools. he went on to fiske university to get a degree in religion and philosophy and volunteered for sit-ins to break the fir
the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mr. isakson: i'd like to create address the senate for three minutes as if in morning business. the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call. mr. isakson: i ask the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. isakson: i ask to speak for three minutes as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. isakson: plnts i rise proudly today to speak to a resolution that i've introduced to the...
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four to six in southeast georgia. as we move north and east, on the whole, two to four inches really right along the coast. washington, to new york, to boston, believe it or not. we are also seeing some winds, winds not a huge factor, but as we head through this afternoon, you can see atlantic city, gusts to 20. so between 20 and 40-mile-per-hour gusts. later this afternoon and tonight, that's predominantly on the coast or offshore. that also is where the heaviest of rain is. so you can see by tonight, here's where the center is. here's where the bulk of the rain is. through tomorrow morning you can see it in maine and then it pushes out. a fast mover, two to four inches will be the biggest threat with this for sure. >> all right. the good news is she's bringing up the weekend. it will move through quicker than we thought it would be. >>> all right. it may be a little too much exposure for first lady michelle obama. first, she made news about her handling of a heckler. now there's lots of speculation why mrs. obama wo
four to six in southeast georgia. as we move north and east, on the whole, two to four inches really right along the coast. washington, to new york, to boston, believe it or not. we are also seeing some winds, winds not a huge factor, but as we head through this afternoon, you can see atlantic city, gusts to 20. so between 20 and 40-mile-per-hour gusts. later this afternoon and tonight, that's predominantly on the coast or offshore. that also is where the heaviest of rain is. so you can see by...
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vice chair of the intelligence committee, saxby chambliss of georgia will be here, as well as democratic senator mark udall, a skeptic of these programs. and general michael head heyden who formerly ran the area. "lincoln unbound," all ahead. >>> a worldwide phenomenon about to kick off right here in washington. that's still ahead. [ male announcer ] the new subway® $4 lunch is for everyone.
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you see the heaviest rain now across southern georgia, savannah approaching charleston down toward miami. all that is going to move up the east coast over the next 24 hours. take a look at the satellite imagery, the last one we had moving now across from central florida, northern florida, headed toward the north eastern sections of georgia and south carolina. that's all moving up to the north-northeast. tim is in the outback. and they are headed off to the east as you can see. so we're not concerned about any real wind issues here but we are concerned about rain. take a -- let's take a look that the, tim. >> reporter: the two components we're looking at is the rain coming from the west. tomorrow into saturday we'll start to see the sun pulling in the remnants of andrea as it starts to make the way up the eastern seaboard. what we're going to be watching is flooding. flood warnings go into effect. all the areas shaded in green on the 95 side of the corridor. they go into effect early tomorrow. it is going to be the showers from the west and the tropical rain that moves into the region. we
you see the heaviest rain now across southern georgia, savannah approaching charleston down toward miami. all that is going to move up the east coast over the next 24 hours. take a look at the satellite imagery, the last one we had moving now across from central florida, northern florida, headed toward the north eastern sections of georgia and south carolina. that's all moving up to the north-northeast. tim is in the outback. and they are headed off to the east as you can see. so we're not...
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in georgia he cut has ankle monter. he was sentenced to 40 years in prison. firefighters are making progress on the massive colorado springs wild fire. it has destroyed 400 homes. the forest has been reopened. >> if we get an opportunity, we will try to take it. today we had an opportunity, and we took it. our containment percentage has gone from 5 to 30%. while i have heard talk of vict victory yet. >> officials think it could flare up if the weather shifts. it is now just 30% containment. >>> breaking news from the top of the newscast. a suspected robberrer was killed. it was at the boulevard burger in castro. people were shot. we will continue with the developments. >> the leader of hesbola cames they will continue. they agreed to arm the rebels. they will get tank weapons. obama a says it is confident that they are using chemical weapons. the un say thousands of people have been killed. >> reporter: cooler weather for the weekend. for sunday we have a boost in temperatures. early tomorrow morning we have 50s and 60s. 60s for bay shores. a few 80s. we have
in georgia he cut has ankle monter. he was sentenced to 40 years in prison. firefighters are making progress on the massive colorado springs wild fire. it has destroyed 400 homes. the forest has been reopened. >> if we get an opportunity, we will try to take it. today we had an opportunity, and we took it. our containment percentage has gone from 5 to 30%. while i have heard talk of vict victory yet. >> officials think it could flare up if the weather shifts. it is now just 30%...
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others just like him who have engaged in this great tour, and i commend the youth tour and thank the georgia e.m.c.'s for all the great work they're doing in develop's america's youth. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? . . mr. waxman: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. waxman: today i rise to commemorate the lives lost in the tragic shooting rampage on the streets of santa monica and santa monica college. chris, marcelo,
others just like him who have engaged in this great tour, and i commend the youth tour and thank the georgia e.m.c.'s for all the great work they're doing in develop's america's youth. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? . . mr. waxman: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. waxman:...
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let's move from immigration to congressman phil gingrey of georgia p.m. take a listen to him. >> maybe part of the problem is we need to go back into the schools at a very early age, maybe at the grade school level, and have a class for the young girls and have a class for the young boys and say, you know, this is what's important. you know, this is what a father does that is maybe a little different, maybe a little bit better than the talents that a mom has in a certain area and the same thing for the young girls. >> maria teresa, if these guys want to get government off our backs then why are they planning sir rick la to instruct our children on 1950's gender roles for men and women. >> and how are they going to increase the base if right now they're basically not talking to minorities and they're also not talking to women in general. women now are heads of household. 40% of them are heads of households. at the same time they outvote their male counterparts.
let's move from immigration to congressman phil gingrey of georgia p.m. take a listen to him. >> maybe part of the problem is we need to go back into the schools at a very early age, maybe at the grade school level, and have a class for the young girls and have a class for the young boys and say, you know, this is what's important. you know, this is what a father does that is maybe a little different, maybe a little bit better than the talents that a mom has in a certain area and the same...
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in the meantime consider using new hampshire or georgia. not looking too bad on the belt way. 95 southbound after prince william park you may run into some delays. only the two right lanes getting by there and 9:00 5, at glebe road, it is starting to pick up little bit. you can always get more updates by meteorology me on twitter at gridlockgoddess. check that before you head out the door. back to you. >> all right. 5:33 now. our top story. an uncertain future for the owners of frager's hardware store. a fire destroyed the popular business. >> we have more on what a lot of people are considering to be a real, you know, aufrl big impact on that area. >> absolutely, this is a store you went to when you needed to get a key made or needed a plant. if you live on capitol hill. you can see the firefighters remain on the scene overnight. now they are trying to deal with any small fires that might be restarted after last night's four-alarm blaze. we want to take you back about 12 hours or so, the nire the 1,100 block -- fire in the 1,100 block. it
in the meantime consider using new hampshire or georgia. not looking too bad on the belt way. 95 southbound after prince william park you may run into some delays. only the two right lanes getting by there and 9:00 5, at glebe road, it is starting to pick up little bit. you can always get more updates by meteorology me on twitter at gridlockgoddess. check that before you head out the door. back to you. >> all right. 5:33 now. our top story. an uncertain future for the owners of frager's...
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john louis from georgia, the last living persons from king. if the court strikes down this provision it's time to go back to the streets. is it that serious? >> i'm partial to the idea that much of what this court is doing is eating away at the fabric of civil rights protection. we're celebrating to a certain extent the fact that firner didn't go down exactly the way we thought. but they are establishing a standard that it's not entirely clear how different universities are going to meet it. the same might be happening with striking down the voting rights act. there is a sense in which the urt is moving about like termites. they are eating at the structure of civil rights proo text and it doesn't really support the kind of aspiration that is it did when it was created. i do think that there is a need to confront how serious these assaults on the basic infrastructure of civil rights protections actually is right now. tavis: we've talked about affirmative action sent back down to a lorer court. we've talked about voiting rights. there was anothe
john louis from georgia, the last living persons from king. if the court strikes down this provision it's time to go back to the streets. is it that serious? >> i'm partial to the idea that much of what this court is doing is eating away at the fabric of civil rights protection. we're celebrating to a certain extent the fact that firner didn't go down exactly the way we thought. but they are establishing a standard that it's not entirely clear how different universities are going to meet...
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the center of the storm is about 30 miles away from salve ana, georgia. -- savannah, georgia. still well to our south. we just got the 5:00 update from the national hurricane center. andrea has maximum winds around 45 miles per hour and it will race up the coast throughout the day today and will be just off to our east by this evening. there is a potential of two to four inches of rainfall. the worst of the weather this afternoon and this evening. over the weekend things will gradually improve. half good weather, half not so great. your seven-day forecast coming up in a few minutes but we need to find out what is going on on the roads. >> we have a crash on the inner loop and standing water on the utter loop. we'll start off with a -- outer loop. we'll start off with a live shot. it is moving along. we are getting reports that it is very slick out there and only the left lane is getting by there. this is 495 there near eisenhower. you see people moving along but i do not expect that to continue f this standing water lingers. three right lanes closed between van dorn and eisenh
the center of the storm is about 30 miles away from salve ana, georgia. -- savannah, georgia. still well to our south. we just got the 5:00 update from the national hurricane center. andrea has maximum winds around 45 miles per hour and it will race up the coast throughout the day today and will be just off to our east by this evening. there is a potential of two to four inches of rainfall. the worst of the weather this afternoon and this evening. over the weekend things will gradually improve....
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the chair: the gentleman from georgia, mr. broun, reserves. the gentleman from georgia, mr. johnson, has 15 seconds remaining. mr. johnson: i'll yield the balance -- yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from georgia, mr. broun, is recognized to close. mr. broun: mr. chairman, i'm not advocating for loser pays in all civil cases. my amendment relates only to these specific cases in which an extremist environmental group files suit after suit simply to stop the development of natural resources in our energy -- and our energy resources on american soil. parties to a lease aren't subject to this standard. furthermore, my amendment does not undo the ability for members of the community who are concerned about a particular lease to petition the government. state or federal, during the nepa process. finally, while i understand the concern that loser pays harms complaintants with the least amount of disposable income, i would simply say that near record gas prices are harming them and are hurting the most vulnerable in our society, poor people, and senior
the chair: the gentleman from georgia, mr. broun, reserves. the gentleman from georgia, mr. johnson, has 15 seconds remaining. mr. johnson: i'll yield the balance -- yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from georgia, mr. broun, is recognized to close. mr. broun: mr. chairman, i'm not advocating for loser pays in all civil cases. my amendment relates only to these specific cases in which an extremist environmental group files suit after suit simply to stop the...
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and southern georgia. come here to worship our ancestors we bow to everyone. and say that everybody has a piece of god's garden in his soul just it's a bore. was what the man is a temple of god in that way we worship the father the son and the holy and the soul is the image of god that was how it was . i was. being. was . god. i . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. goal. in. iraq. for my. primary. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. just . stop see. the. marvin in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture you're looking for someone to blame for the rise of our security state look no farther than ronald reagan more on that in just a moment and new reports show that des
and southern georgia. come here to worship our ancestors we bow to everyone. and say that everybody has a piece of god's garden in his soul just it's a bore. was what the man is a temple of god in that way we worship the father the son and the holy and the soul is the image of god that was how it was . i was. being. was . god. i . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and...
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our champions from last year in atlanta, georgia in a big jump 29 feet 6 inches. check this out. with a big jump and a huge lead after round one. >> that's a 40-foot sprint with a launch into the pool. the length of the jump is judged with the furthest part of the dog's body to hit the water. get toward get wet with diving dogs. tony and baxter have been competing for years in diving dogs. one title that eludes them is the national championship in st. louis. they came into st. louis in 2011 and competed against some of the top jumpers from around the country taking third place and landing on that prestigious podium. and then the 2012 they travelled to the centennial olympic park and won the eastern regionals in atlanta, georgia, beating out nine other top dogs with a distance of 29 feet, 10 inches. and they were ex-sited with a second chance of a title. >> i think it was awesome we took third last year so i'm excited to get back there in our hometown of st. louis. let's go, baxter! >> they had to settle for third place once again. baxter is back defending his eastern regional cha
our champions from last year in atlanta, georgia in a big jump 29 feet 6 inches. check this out. with a big jump and a huge lead after round one. >> that's a 40-foot sprint with a launch into the pool. the length of the jump is judged with the furthest part of the dog's body to hit the water. get toward get wet with diving dogs. tony and baxter have been competing for years in diving dogs. one title that eludes them is the national championship in st. louis. they came into st. louis in...
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a driver hydroplanes into camp creek in georgia. the 19-year-old behind the wheel and two kids were hurt. a crane had to be brought in to pull that car out. heather right now we have more on the situation. >> 1300 people drown in vehicle crashes like that. if this happened to you would you know how to save yourself? anna kooiman went along for it and she shows us how. >> this is a simulator. each one of the panels on the outside is going to be exchanged with any of the panels you see around the building. >> it might be a helicopter or plane or normal car or truck. >> exactly. >> you take your left hand this is a reference point to finding the door handle. oo radio release the seat belt with rur right hand and begin getting out. >> when do i take my breath? >> the water will come in from the bottom and rapidly. when it is chest level that's the time to take a breath. >> are you ready to go? >> ditching ditching ditching. >> get a good breath. >> it happened a lot faster than i thought it was going to. i forgot to do my shoelter strap
a driver hydroplanes into camp creek in georgia. the 19-year-old behind the wheel and two kids were hurt. a crane had to be brought in to pull that car out. heather right now we have more on the situation. >> 1300 people drown in vehicle crashes like that. if this happened to you would you know how to save yourself? anna kooiman went along for it and she shows us how. >> this is a simulator. each one of the panels on the outside is going to be exchanged with any of the panels you...
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. >>> tropical storm andrea is bearing down on the east coast bringing soaking downpours from georgia all the way to new england. there's a look at ft. lee, new jersey. a live look at the wicked weather outside already. >>> and it is expected to get a whole lot worse throughout the entire day and the night. >>> all right, andrea is putting a big damper on the morning commute flooding roads from georgia to maine. a wet ride from amarillo to albuquerque just south of denver, as well. slick times in the northern rockies and upper midwest. >>> if you're flying, airport delays are possible for virtually all of the east coast from atlanta all the way up to boston. >>> all right, well, the first lawsuit filed in connection with that deadly building collapse in philadelphia. it claims it violated safety standards. >> people in the neighborhood had been warning it was in danger of falling down and abc's ron claiborne is there. >> reporter: rescue teams completed their search. they had found no one not since a 61-year-old woman was brought out injured but alive. >> john just felt to see if he c
. >>> tropical storm andrea is bearing down on the east coast bringing soaking downpours from georgia all the way to new england. there's a look at ft. lee, new jersey. a live look at the wicked weather outside already. >>> and it is expected to get a whole lot worse throughout the entire day and the night. >>> all right, andrea is putting a big damper on the morning commute flooding roads from georgia to maine. a wet ride from amarillo to albuquerque just south of...
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we interviewed that pastor from the one world center in marietta, georgia, along with ernest easley, the pastor of the baptist church. and asked if the goal of christianity was to be christian-like, wouldn't jesus have kicked out the boy scouts? >> trying to be christ-like is a challenge today. i think about when some guys tried to trick jesus up.
we interviewed that pastor from the one world center in marietta, georgia, along with ernest easley, the pastor of the baptist church. and asked if the goal of christianity was to be christian-like, wouldn't jesus have kicked out the boy scouts? >> trying to be christ-like is a challenge today. i think about when some guys tried to trick jesus up.
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gingrey of georgia. the chair: the gentleman from georgia, mr. gingrey and member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. gingrey: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. gingrey: i rise to urge my colleagues to support my commonsense amendment to h.r. 1947, the farm act of 2013. my amendment is very straightforward, in that it would strike section 6105 from the underlying bill. this is the section of the farm bill that re-authorizes the rural broadband access loan and loan guarantee program at r.u.s., rural utility services at usda at a cost of $25 million each fiscal year over the next five, subject to appropriations. mr. chairman, this program was first authorized by the 2002 farm bill with the goal of deploying broadband to rural and seed areas. despite this goal, the rural broadband loan program has been riddled, riddled with numerous problems. in the 112th congress, i was a member of the energy and commerce subcommittee on communications and
gingrey of georgia. the chair: the gentleman from georgia, mr. gingrey and member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. gingrey: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. gingrey: i rise to urge my colleagues to support my commonsense amendment to h.r. 1947, the farm act of 2013. my amendment is very straightforward, in that it would strike section 6105 from the underlying bill. this is the...
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recently the georgia as you know has a very pro western policy is. your your own organization has been quite complimentary on their human rights record and they actually granted the permission to host a gay pride parade and this is what happened sixteen people were injured many of those gay pride activists for a severely bitten police struggled to whisk them to safety and just look at the sheer number of people several thousand people showed up at those rallies and you see the rage toward those d.-rats activists and my question to you whether these rallies insisting on. hosting these rallies whether it is really here productive to the l d b t cause in general because i don't see these people coming home those people who wanted to kill them to lynch them on the streets of beliefs i don't see them coming home and embracing homosexuals as you know. just as members of their community i think hosting l g b t parades is very counterproductive to the very idea of tolerance and giving them all those rides that they. have to have the crucial question which we
recently the georgia as you know has a very pro western policy is. your your own organization has been quite complimentary on their human rights record and they actually granted the permission to host a gay pride parade and this is what happened sixteen people were injured many of those gay pride activists for a severely bitten police struggled to whisk them to safety and just look at the sheer number of people several thousand people showed up at those rallies and you see the rage toward those...
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it's florida through georgia and through south carolina. also look at the circulation and the spin right here, real easy to see where the center of circulation is and it's right there, and very, very soon it will be making landfall, i think, in the next couple of minutes, somewhere around cedar key, florida. they've been getting a title storm surge of 2 and a half feet and 30-mile-per-hour winds and in the tampa area, they've seen 3 inches of rain. this band of rain is tracking to the northeast at 70 miles an hour and expected to pick up forward speed. so the big rains they're getting down around florida and georgia, i don't think we're going to see as it makes its track eastward. here it is, by early tomorrow morning, right across eastern portions of south carolina, and by late friday, just to the east of our area. what i like is the consistency with a lot of the guidance and the computer models that we've been looking at all keeps it to the east, that forward speed cutting down on our rainfall totals. when i return a little later in the n
it's florida through georgia and through south carolina. also look at the circulation and the spin right here, real easy to see where the center of circulation is and it's right there, and very, very soon it will be making landfall, i think, in the next couple of minutes, somewhere around cedar key, florida. they've been getting a title storm surge of 2 and a half feet and 30-mile-per-hour winds and in the tampa area, they've seen 3 inches of rain. this band of rain is tracking to the northeast...
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and southern georgia. come here to worship our ancestors everyone. and say that everybody has a piece of god carved him in his soul. was the man is a temple of god in that way we worship the father son and the holy and the soul is the image of god that was how it was . i was. being. was . was. far. far. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. nobody chooses to be homeless no one chooses to be a mouse sorrow. is that was for the show to. get in the six pm get out six p. six a. they were. to me the class people. who are against. it's tough to think about all of the homes they do. and to know that many may not have only been the last to choose should never be me but there are also do different closures that never should have. come forward against the world's most powerful intelligence agencies and be completely free from risk the man who exposed washington's all seeing spy network justifies his actions saying it
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we'll be right back melissa: could georgia become the new hollywood? the peach state luring film and tv production with tax credits. that is proving just too good to pass up. fox's jonathan serrie is live at screen gems studio in atlanta with more. >> hi, melissa. studios like this permanent studios, are becoming more and more common here in georgia. watch this. georgia may seem an unlikely place to make movies. >> action. >> but the peach state now ranks among the top five for tv and film production. >> we are the hollywood of the south in a way because we have the hollywood infrastructure here. before we were a nice place to shoot that had a tax credit. >> the industry receives tax incentives up to 80% the studio say that georgia is among the most attractive among 44 states that offer incentives. critics of the tax police say it disrupts the free market. >> states are bidding against each other. they are bidding higher and higher exemptions for the film industry. at some point all states offer exemptions, where are we but back where we started. >> fi
we'll be right back melissa: could georgia become the new hollywood? the peach state luring film and tv production with tax credits. that is proving just too good to pass up. fox's jonathan serrie is live at screen gems studio in atlanta with more. >> hi, melissa. studios like this permanent studios, are becoming more and more common here in georgia. watch this. georgia may seem an unlikely place to make movies. >> action. >> but the peach state now ranks among the top five...
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