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capital of georgia. you know europe well you lived in france you hold a master's from saul bunn the e.u. is not just a blue flag with stars but it's also europe in crisis and numerous questions bureaucrats. contacts are mainly dictated by brussels and everything starting from agriculture to immigration publicists are decided they're small members are really asked their opinion or taken into account who decides and political and economic advantages. well that's an interesting question however i would like to underline one point we are well aware of all those difficult is that will have to face and overcome heart over georgia does not have a better choice europe is the only right way without the there is nothing better than your you may know something better if so please let me know in europe european culture this is our historical choice and i understand the high level of bureaucracy and i understand that the decision making process is more complicated dear yet there is more safety there are more of the b
capital of georgia. you know europe well you lived in france you hold a master's from saul bunn the e.u. is not just a blue flag with stars but it's also europe in crisis and numerous questions bureaucrats. contacts are mainly dictated by brussels and everything starting from agriculture to immigration publicists are decided they're small members are really asked their opinion or taken into account who decides and political and economic advantages. well that's an interesting question however i...
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in capital of georgia. that you know he wrote while he lived in france you hold a master's from saul bunn the e.u. is not just a blue flag with stars but it's also europe in crisis and numerous questions bureaucrats. contacts are mainly dictated by brussels and everything starting from agriculture to immigration policies are decided they're small members are really asked their opinion or taken into account who decides and political and economic advantages. well that's an interesting question however i would like to underline one point we are well aware of all those difficult is that will have to face and overcome heart over georgia does not have a better choice europe is the only right way without the there is nothing better than your you may know something better if so please let me know in europe european culture this is our historical choice and i understand the high level of bureaucracy and i understand that the decision making process is more complicated here yet there is more safety there are more ben
in capital of georgia. that you know he wrote while he lived in france you hold a master's from saul bunn the e.u. is not just a blue flag with stars but it's also europe in crisis and numerous questions bureaucrats. contacts are mainly dictated by brussels and everything starting from agriculture to immigration policies are decided they're small members are really asked their opinion or taken into account who decides and political and economic advantages. well that's an interesting question...
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only two years ago you were making your first steps in politics meanwhile georgia is transformed from a presidential republic into a constitutional republic and all of a sudden you find yourself holding practically absolute power. were you expecting something this huge. amount of frankly i never expected it to happen. however life is a strange thing and it's full of surprises i mean office or position does not imply luxury neither is it a matter of honor fame once position implies a responsibility more than anything else it is the duty i have assumed before my country and my people and it is the responsibility i have before mr biggs anyone who severely who has put his trust in me and in trusted me with the fate of our country i'm extremely mart of ated i moderated to do it quality job in every way no matter what i do and most importantly i moderated to be honest to my people in my country we should live in a way that we are never ashamed to look back at him with this is my guiding principle this is the principle that has guided me throughout my whole life. nobody doubts your sense of
only two years ago you were making your first steps in politics meanwhile georgia is transformed from a presidential republic into a constitutional republic and all of a sudden you find yourself holding practically absolute power. were you expecting something this huge. amount of frankly i never expected it to happen. however life is a strange thing and it's full of surprises i mean office or position does not imply luxury neither is it a matter of honor fame once position implies a...
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capital of georgia. you know he wrote while he lived in france you hold a master's from sullivan the e.u. is not just a blue flag with stars but it's also europe in crisis and numerous questions bureaucrats. contacts are mainly dictated wrestles and everything starting from agriculture to immigration policies are decided there small members are really asked their opinion or taken into account who decides and political and economic advantages. well that's an interesting question however i would like to underline one point we are well aware of all those difficult is that will have to face and overcome heart over georgia does not have a better choice europe is the only right way without the there is nothing better than your you may know something better if so please let me know in europe european culture this is our historical choice and i understand the high level of bureaucracy and i understand that the decision making process is more complicated dear yet there is more safety there are more benefits that
capital of georgia. you know he wrote while he lived in france you hold a master's from sullivan the e.u. is not just a blue flag with stars but it's also europe in crisis and numerous questions bureaucrats. contacts are mainly dictated wrestles and everything starting from agriculture to immigration policies are decided there small members are really asked their opinion or taken into account who decides and political and economic advantages. well that's an interesting question however i would...
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do or die for georgia tech. mark richt wants a time-out on the georgia sideline. so the dogs want to talk things over on defense. the last time you were down in close, the georgia tech offense and they had a had to have it play where you were wondering whether or not they could do it they got an easy touchdown on a slant to deandre smelter. is this a clear passing situation for the georgia tech offense? maybe using a height advantage out on the edge with one of the wide receivers? >> rod: yeah, i think they will throw and be looking for deandre smelter or darren waller. waller is 6'5" and try to spread him as far across the field as they can because this ball is on the hash. yeah, they don't have confidence in their option game running to the edge. running inside is the only thing but that's risky here. that's how they got to this overtime though inside lee got the touchdown. gurley came right back, matched that one. and then gurley started the second overtime with a huge run and got them the touchdown and now georgia tech's on fourth down. >> bob: fourth and five
do or die for georgia tech. mark richt wants a time-out on the georgia sideline. so the dogs want to talk things over on defense. the last time you were down in close, the georgia tech offense and they had a had to have it play where you were wondering whether or not they could do it they got an easy touchdown on a slant to deandre smelter. is this a clear passing situation for the georgia tech offense? maybe using a height advantage out on the edge with one of the wide receivers? >> rod:...
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is doing to families in georgia, to small businesses in georgia, to potential job creators in georgia, and all across the united states of america. you know, it is not just families and small businesses. also it's local governments. now, the senator from georgia and i came here after the 1994 elections on a promise, among other things, that we would fight against unintended consequences -- against unfunded mandates on local governments. what we're finding out about obamacare is that it is absolutely an unfunded mandate on, for example, small towns that make up -- and small counties that make up the bulk of the population in my state of mississippi. let me just give a couple of answers of what it's doing to municipal government. a city employee in abetsville, mississippi, told me he recently attended a meeting of city workers and their health care provider. they were told their premiums will rise over 9% because of the president's health care law. this will be an increased some of $55,000 to $60,000 that the city will have to cover to provide health care coverage for their employees. n
is doing to families in georgia, to small businesses in georgia, to potential job creators in georgia, and all across the united states of america. you know, it is not just families and small businesses. also it's local governments. now, the senator from georgia and i came here after the 1994 elections on a promise, among other things, that we would fight against unintended consequences -- against unfunded mandates on local governments. what we're finding out about obamacare is that it is...
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here in the capital of georgia. you know he wrote while he lived in france you hold a master's from sullivan the e.u. is not just a blue flag with stars but it's also europe in crisis and numerous questions bureaucrats. conflicts are mainly dictated by presses and everything starting from agriculture to immigration publicists are decided they're small members are really asked their opinion or taken into account who decides and political and economic advantages. well that's an interesting question however i would like to underline one point we are well aware of all those difficult is that will have to face and overcome heart over georgia does not have a better choice europe is the only right way without the there is nothing better than your you may know something better if so please let me know in europe european culture this is our historical choice and i understand the high level of bureaucracy and i understand that the decision making process is more complicated dear yet there is more safety there are more benefit
here in the capital of georgia. you know he wrote while he lived in france you hold a master's from sullivan the e.u. is not just a blue flag with stars but it's also europe in crisis and numerous questions bureaucrats. conflicts are mainly dictated by presses and everything starting from agriculture to immigration publicists are decided they're small members are really asked their opinion or taken into account who decides and political and economic advantages. well that's an interesting...
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in georgia, by the way. but they just didn't come and so one day i was walking in the floor in the white house and met this woman who was one of the press people, and i said you know, nobody ever covers my meetings and she said ms. carter mental health is just not a sexy issue. and that i didn't like. but i never did get very much coverage for it. but we toured the country and found out what was needed and developed legislation and passed the mental health systems act of 1980. it passed through congress one month before jimmy, as he says, was involuntarily retired from the white house and the incoming president put it on the shelf and never implemented it. it was one of the greatest disappointments of my life. >> that is rosalynn carter talking about her frustration with the implementation of one of her major issues. she was a big champion for the equal rights amendment to the constitution. talk more about the backlash from the moral majority as it was beginning to grow as well for women's rights. >> when th
in georgia, by the way. but they just didn't come and so one day i was walking in the floor in the white house and met this woman who was one of the press people, and i said you know, nobody ever covers my meetings and she said ms. carter mental health is just not a sexy issue. and that i didn't like. but i never did get very much coverage for it. but we toured the country and found out what was needed and developed legislation and passed the mental health systems act of 1980. it passed through...
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>> theory. >> i don't know, it's georgia. nothing against georgia. i don't know. i thought everywhere that this -- store owners sell the ticket, they get some money. there's $648 million, you would think they could find 10 grand for her. >> apparently it's on and off depending on where they allocate. but in georgia you get a nice imitation check that you get to hang in the window so you have the pride of knowing you sold the winning ticket. >> that will do it. pride and a check's helpful. otherwise, tell me merry christmas and send me on my way. ga embarks come on. get on it. you got to fix that. >>> officials at carnival cruise lines new about the risk before the infamous cruise from hell this year that ended up on the tv news channels 24 hours a day for a week. that's the accusation from a lawsuit from dozens of passengers. they say the carnival cruise line new very well this ship was a problem. back in february a fire knocked out power to the carnival triumph during a cruise leaving the ship and thousands of passengers floating in filthy conditions for five day
>> theory. >> i don't know, it's georgia. nothing against georgia. i don't know. i thought everywhere that this -- store owners sell the ticket, they get some money. there's $648 million, you would think they could find 10 grand for her. >> apparently it's on and off depending on where they allocate. but in georgia you get a nice imitation check that you get to hang in the window so you have the pride of knowing you sold the winning ticket. >> that will do it. pride and...
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and thinking just getting it out in the public, that is what i georgia, developed a good program in georgia, by the way. come and sot didn't one day i was walking in the in the white house and met this woman who was one of the and i said you ever covers my meetings and she said ms. carter just not a sexy issue. like.at i didn't but i never did get very much coverage for it. but we toured the country and was needed and developed legislation and passed systems act ofth 1980. passed through congress one he says,ore jimmy, as was involuntarily retired from the incomingse and president put it on the shelf and never implemented it. it was one of the greatest disappointments of my life. >> that is rosalynn carter talking about her frustration with the implementation of one issues.ajor cease was a big -- she was a big champion for the equal rights amendment to the constitution. talk more about the backlash the moral majority as it was beginning to grow as well women's rights. >> when the carters took office, you know, there were only four still needed to ratify e.r.a. and rosalynn got out campaigne
and thinking just getting it out in the public, that is what i georgia, developed a good program in georgia, by the way. come and sot didn't one day i was walking in the in the white house and met this woman who was one of the and i said you ever covers my meetings and she said ms. carter just not a sexy issue. like.at i didn't but i never did get very much coverage for it. but we toured the country and was needed and developed legislation and passed systems act ofth 1980. passed through...
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we went to georgia's death row which was four hours from savannah, georgia. we went every saturday for 17 and a half years. and then troy told us, he said that, you know, he wanted us to go on with our lives. but we told him that was our life, he was our life. and if he was in prison serving on death row, we were all in prison serving on death row. then we started going every other weekend. but, you know, when the warden put them on the 23-hour lockdown and the day that my brother was executed, warden humphreys actually came to mr. benjamin jealous and was bragging. he asked do you know who i am? and ben said, yeah, you're the warden of the prison. and he said, no, do you really know who i am? and he asked, who are you, and he said with a smirk on his face that he was actually a police officer on the streets of savannah in 1989 when the officer had gotten killed. before troy had gotten his last execution date, the warden actually came to troy two weeks before he had gotten his execution date and told him that he had had another execution date scheduled. troy
we went to georgia's death row which was four hours from savannah, georgia. we went every saturday for 17 and a half years. and then troy told us, he said that, you know, he wanted us to go on with our lives. but we told him that was our life, he was our life. and if he was in prison serving on death row, we were all in prison serving on death row. then we started going every other weekend. but, you know, when the warden put them on the 23-hour lockdown and the day that my brother was executed,...
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visa free regime with georgia. while georgia as it has done a lot to change the relations with russia they said we've done everything to ease the tension unfortunately. the russian actions or near the occupy line. are very frustrating but we want to normalize our relations with neighbor there right now i've just quoted the statement by the new prime minister of cores that we have rich cultural and economic ties but all warts political steps is russia ready to take to normalize relations with georgia or. personally you have you changed your stance on georgia or once after the shift in. the political structure you have such a comprehensive question. well i have changed my position. towards the. georgian politicians and those who are in power i have always had a positive attitude towards the georgian nation towards the people even when the. fillets is were under we. were in the military conflict was. due to the reasons you're well aware of even. in those times i had very warm attitudes towards the georgian people and
visa free regime with georgia. while georgia as it has done a lot to change the relations with russia they said we've done everything to ease the tension unfortunately. the russian actions or near the occupy line. are very frustrating but we want to normalize our relations with neighbor there right now i've just quoted the statement by the new prime minister of cores that we have rich cultural and economic ties but all warts political steps is russia ready to take to normalize relations with...
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, georgia. these still unidentified winners will split the second largest mega millions jackpot in u.s. history. elacoencenfer aer gin w wll f st imulst m.ogprraout iutts iasi ed fal beeeen ng these t treasurore ontho tumpelp p up the ecomony. rht mey mginag doredor,, papaula,a,nd sian ed, if you're getting anything on your blackberry. what's news? >> interesting news. it looks like in january, we are going to see tapering back of the buying of mortgage-backed securities and long-term treasuries. very small amount, though. we're going on the mortgage-backed security buys from $40 billion to $35 billion, and also $5 billion down on long-term treasuries. what that signals is what we have been expecting. the economy is improving. inflation is a little lower than the fed would like, so that might be why we're seeing this gentle move. ben bernanke is probably leaving the door open for janet yellen. >> that's big news pending her senate confirmation. but paula monaco, if you were betting people, will
, georgia. these still unidentified winners will split the second largest mega millions jackpot in u.s. history. elacoencenfer aer gin w wll f st imulst m.ogprraout iutts iasi ed fal beeeen ng these t treasurore ontho tumpelp p up the ecomony. rht mey mginag doredor,, papaula,a,nd sian ed, if you're getting anything on your blackberry. what's news? >> interesting news. it looks like in january, we are going to see tapering back of the buying of mortgage-backed securities and long-term...
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that is what i did in georgia, developed a good program in georgia, by the way. but they did not come. one day i was walking in the white house and met this woman who was one of the press people. and i said, nobody ever covers my meetings. she said, ms. carter, mental health is not a sexy issue. that i did not like. but it never did get very much coverage for it. but we toured the country and find out what was needed, developed legislation and past passed the mental health systems act of 1980. it passed through congress one month before jimmy as he says was involuntarily retired from the white house and the incoming president put it on the shelf and never implemented it. one of the greatest disappointments of my life. and now we had a mental health symposium at the carter center. i have a great mental health program here. last week and one of the people who work with me in the white house -- the subject was the affordable care act. and he did a comparison of what we did in 1980 with what the affordable care act, and it is almost identical. we just passed parity.
that is what i did in georgia, developed a good program in georgia, by the way. but they did not come. one day i was walking in the white house and met this woman who was one of the press people. and i said, nobody ever covers my meetings. she said, ms. carter, mental health is not a sexy issue. that i did not like. but it never did get very much coverage for it. but we toured the country and find out what was needed, developed legislation and past passed the mental health systems act of 1980....
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it turns out georgia isn't nearly as red as you think. this is a state mitt romney won by just eight points last year. a state where polls suggest that two democrats have real chances to win statewide office next year. in a state where there's a real populous movement brewing. on january 13th, georgia liberals plan to hold their first moral monday event to protest. nathan deal's refusal to accept medicaid expansion. it was held this year in north carolina, in which thousands came out to register. instead of dispairing over the antics, think about this. political scientist -- puts it, a blue georgia might happen much sooner than you think. joining me now, janice matthews. based in atlanta, one of the people helping to organize a new moral monday push in georgia. what is the plan here? what do you hope to achieve by bringing people to the capital and pressuring the governor? >> we hope to have the governor understand that not everyone is to the far extreme right like the comments that you hear from some of the congressional representatives.
it turns out georgia isn't nearly as red as you think. this is a state mitt romney won by just eight points last year. a state where polls suggest that two democrats have real chances to win statewide office next year. in a state where there's a real populous movement brewing. on january 13th, georgia liberals plan to hold their first moral monday event to protest. nathan deal's refusal to accept medicaid expansion. it was held this year in north carolina, in which thousands came out to...
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. >> unless you were in san jose, california, or atlanta, georgia. area matched our every number except the mega ball and they each won $1 million. >> there are two of 20 similar tickets across the country. hold megaple who millions tickets with these numbers are about to get the best christmas gift ever. lottery officials confirmed winning tickets were sold in atlanta, georgia and san jose, california. >> hopefully somebody will be rich. >> oh, they will be. than $636t, more million. the odds are about one in 259 million, but that did not stop purchases. americans dreamed big. >> i feel like i am going to win. >> i would probably buy an island. tuesday alone, an estimated 11 million tickets were sold in our. >> a could be my lucky day. >> i took a chance. 21 straight drawings failed to produce a winner. this morning, there are at least two new multimillionaires. millions jackpot resets to $50 million for the next drawing on friday. dollars for the next drawing on friday. out fire and a statue broke on campus and brianne carter is monitoring. what ha
. >> unless you were in san jose, california, or atlanta, georgia. area matched our every number except the mega ball and they each won $1 million. >> there are two of 20 similar tickets across the country. hold megaple who millions tickets with these numbers are about to get the best christmas gift ever. lottery officials confirmed winning tickets were sold in atlanta, georgia and san jose, california. >> hopefully somebody will be rich. >> oh, they will be. than $636t,...
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>> go to savannah, georgia. i never had any other dream but to return to savannah, georgia. that is my number one dream. i was going to become a priest to go and help. i was going to become a lawyer to go and help. it was that simple. i could not get a job in my state of georgia. it was that simple. some people make it very complicated. i could not get a job. i looked at the firms in atlanta. i looked at lots of places. i got zero job offers. jack danforth, a good man. the biggest problem i had with him was he was a republican. [laughter] but i got over it when i only had one job offer. [applause] >> tell us about what the first job meant to you and your future. >> it was the best job i ever had. i learned things from jack danforth that i would learn from other good people. i learned that you do not judge people or use labels, a republican versus this or that. i also learned that you can treat people fairly and be decent and honest with everybody. he was always absolutely honest and ethical. in watching him be that way, you learn how to be that way with others. he was a comp
>> go to savannah, georgia. i never had any other dream but to return to savannah, georgia. that is my number one dream. i was going to become a priest to go and help. i was going to become a lawyer to go and help. it was that simple. i could not get a job in my state of georgia. it was that simple. some people make it very complicated. i could not get a job. i looked at the firms in atlanta. i looked at lots of places. i got zero job offers. jack danforth, a good man. the biggest problem...
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legislature passed a bill this year, which they expected to georgia. a problem that is stopping the funding here is the fact that tuition, for example, university of georgia has gone up 200% in the last 10 years alone. amazing price increase for kids across the country. we should know in the next couple of hours if there's a winner around the country as officials look at the tickets. and if there is not a winner, on friday there'll be another drawing, approaching nearly a billion. if no winner on maybe you get a friday. >> i hope so. >> coming up - critical space walk. why nasa astronauts have to leave the international space station. >> outrage over arizona's child welfare system. there are reports more than 6500 abuse cases have been ignored. the welfare agency set aside accusations of neglect and abuse for the past four years, mark the ni, meaning not investigated. the state is launching how coul latest scandal possibly happen. >> we see over 100 children every week for therapy. among the kids are children with broken legs. we have a child in a whee
legislature passed a bill this year, which they expected to georgia. a problem that is stopping the funding here is the fact that tuition, for example, university of georgia has gone up 200% in the last 10 years alone. amazing price increase for kids across the country. we should know in the next couple of hours if there's a winner around the country as officials look at the tickets. and if there is not a winner, on friday there'll be another drawing, approaching nearly a billion. if no winner...
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i am from georgia. if someone said to me, that is as impossible as harvard, i would've just laughed. that was a reach for me. ut i was confused. we are meeting at the radical bookstore and wondering why the fbi was looking at us. you meet at a store with a little red book behind you. other people might be interested in what you're doing. and they are not all called nsa. [laughter] but at any rate, i was accepted, to my surprise. and i went to cambridge and i remember that there were a lot of people in the law school and it was very confusing. i escaped from that madness. it was sort of like the scene that you see in "the stranger." having this weird experience out there. that is what happened to me at harvard. i became like breathless, a panic attack. i got back to holy cross and said, there is no way i can go there. it is big and all these people are walking around dressed up like they were going into the corporate world. back then, we were anti-corporations. i decided to go to penn. i had not been acc
i am from georgia. if someone said to me, that is as impossible as harvard, i would've just laughed. that was a reach for me. ut i was confused. we are meeting at the radical bookstore and wondering why the fbi was looking at us. you meet at a store with a little red book behind you. other people might be interested in what you're doing. and they are not all called nsa. [laughter] but at any rate, i was accepted, to my surprise. and i went to cambridge and i remember that there were a lot of...
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the georgia lottery funded the program in 2012. that's a 27% drop in revenue suggested for the program. >> it has to do with the cost of tuition. as a result of people losing jobs and lower incomes. >> so in response to the need of new funding for the scholarship, they passed a bill this year which they expect to give schol. robert ray, hang on to that winning ticket, in atlanta, georgia. >>> the u.n. refugee agency said 210,000 people have been displaced in the capitol of central africa republic. france has sent soldiers, but for many in the country they say help has not arrived fast enough. >> reporter: mapping out security in a city that is paralyzed by fear. the french army patrols give some reassurance. but for now the only way of reducing the violence is by trying to keep christians and muslims apart. this is the mus muslim settlemet beside a school. even with a big security presence no one will consider going home again, and nobody feels straight. here is the center abandoned, it's a no man's land for sectarian divide that n
the georgia lottery funded the program in 2012. that's a 27% drop in revenue suggested for the program. >> it has to do with the cost of tuition. as a result of people losing jobs and lower incomes. >> so in response to the need of new funding for the scholarship, they passed a bill this year which they expect to give schol. robert ray, hang on to that winning ticket, in atlanta, georgia. >>> the u.n. refugee agency said 210,000 people have been displaced in the capitol of...
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the georgia lottery funded the program with 901 million in 2012. that's a went% drop of the revenue suggested. >> well, it has to do with the cost of tuition. in the system, georgia -- as you know, college and university cost situation has gone up faster than inflation and other products and services. as a result of that, as a result of the recession, people losing jobs and lower incomes. >> so in response to the need for new funding of the hope scholarship, the georgia legislature passed the video lottery terminal bill this year. which they expect to give good to see you, thank you, sir. banana lovers may soon have to find their potassium intake elsewhere. the world supply of bananas. insects are eating the fruit. there are fears thatst andr of banana. the fate of the fruit that changed the world. dan, good to talk to you, you know we have a lot of things to worry about, so i need you to put this into perspective for me, so tell me more about this soil fungus, and how much of a is incurable, ant is a total wipe out once it appears. >> whoa. >> onc
the georgia lottery funded the program with 901 million in 2012. that's a went% drop of the revenue suggested. >> well, it has to do with the cost of tuition. in the system, georgia -- as you know, college and university cost situation has gone up faster than inflation and other products and services. as a result of that, as a result of the recession, people losing jobs and lower incomes. >> so in response to the need for new funding of the hope scholarship, the georgia legislature...
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mark cohen, was a fierce defender of georgia's voter i.d. law. we have the unhappy distinction of sort of leading the pack here in the state of georgia with these repressive voting laws, this effort, this draconian movement to push back voting rights at a level we haven't seen since the civil rights movement. much of that got started in georgia and mr. mark cohen was the person who defended that law. it's quite ironic that we have these nominations. >> so that's -- it seems like it's twofold. we're hearing the diversity argument and we're also hearing because it has to do with voter i.d. laws. let me ask you about something the white house is saying. they are saying a couple of things. one, they're trying to say that president obama has a pretty good record when it comes to appointing a diverse crowd to the bench. they have put out statistics that 1% of the confirmed judges the president has put forward have been african-american, compare that to 8% under george w. bush, 16% under president clinton. the other thing they say, reverend, is that the
mark cohen, was a fierce defender of georgia's voter i.d. law. we have the unhappy distinction of sort of leading the pack here in the state of georgia with these repressive voting laws, this effort, this draconian movement to push back voting rights at a level we haven't seen since the civil rights movement. much of that got started in georgia and mr. mark cohen was the person who defended that law. it's quite ironic that we have these nominations. >> so that's -- it seems like it's...
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georgia and california. one was purchased at the gateway newsstand inside a shopping mall in atlanta. the other jenny's gift shop in san jose. the this is the second jackpot in history. $20 million shy of the record given out in last march. it's far too early to know exactly who won. whether it's a group or a family or an office pool. the way the lottery works, the cash option is already about half of the total, so even though the big number $636 million, it's only worth, only, only $341 million in cash. >> that's paltry. >> it's better than waking up with a dollar like i did. you factor in the state taxes and washington's share, and each of the winners will only, ha ha walk away with $120 million. that's still not bad. i'd take it. the number of people who actually jumped in for their chance to win. you can't overstate that. you look in florida, the lottery officials say it topped 8,000 per minute. on it tuesday. one clerk said she had to change the rolls of printer paper four times in two hours. that's des
georgia and california. one was purchased at the gateway newsstand inside a shopping mall in atlanta. the other jenny's gift shop in san jose. the this is the second jackpot in history. $20 million shy of the record given out in last march. it's far too early to know exactly who won. whether it's a group or a family or an office pool. the way the lottery works, the cash option is already about half of the total, so even though the big number $636 million, it's only worth, only, only $341...
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but now some new curbs are coming to the state of georgia. a new law limiting how much lobbyists can spend on gifts. robert, what are some of these new rules that the lobbyists have to abide by? >> reporter: yes, del, here's the thing. there hasn't been a piece ofthics reform legislation in decades in the state of georgia. it's always been at the bottom of the barrel on wash dogs. on january 1st it said there will be a law that will not allow lobbyist toss spend more than $75 at a time on lawmakers. let me give you some quick examples of some of the things that they're given throughout the year. representative jason shaw accepted atlanta brave tickets from a georgia power lobbyist, the electric company. he was quoted saying if i thought it was wrong i wouldn't do it. i'm going to the braves game regardless whether i pay for it or not. another prominent politician in the state took $340 from a sprint lobbyist, donachie parsons took that money an went to the falcons game and watched them lose, unfortunately. i talked to a gentleman william perr
but now some new curbs are coming to the state of georgia. a new law limiting how much lobbyists can spend on gifts. robert, what are some of these new rules that the lobbyists have to abide by? >> reporter: yes, del, here's the thing. there hasn't been a piece ofthics reform legislation in decades in the state of georgia. it's always been at the bottom of the barrel on wash dogs. on january 1st it said there will be a law that will not allow lobbyist toss spend more than $75 at a time on...
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>> go to savannah, georgia. i never had any other dream but to return to savannah, georgia. that is my number one dream. i was going to become a priest to go and help. i was going to become a lawyer to go and help. it was that simple. i could not get a job in my state of georgia. it was that simple. some people make it very complicated. i could not get a job. i looked at the firms in atlanta. i looked at lots of places. i got zero job offers. jack danforth, a good man. the biggest problem i had with him was he was a republican. [laughter] but i got over it when i only had one job offer. [applause] >> tell us about what the first job meant to you and your future. >> it was the best job i ever had. i learned things from jack danforth that i would learn from other good people. i learned that you do not judge people or use labels, a republican versus this or that. i also learned that you can treat people fairly and be decent and honest with everybody. he was always absolutely honest and ethical. in watching him be that way, you learn how to be that way with others. he was a comp
>> go to savannah, georgia. i never had any other dream but to return to savannah, georgia. that is my number one dream. i was going to become a priest to go and help. i was going to become a lawyer to go and help. it was that simple. i could not get a job in my state of georgia. it was that simple. some people make it very complicated. i could not get a job. i looked at the firms in atlanta. i looked at lots of places. i got zero job offers. jack danforth, a good man. the biggest problem...
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you know, he thinks he's got a bright future in georgia politics, and all we can hope is that georgia slowly, steadily turns purple and then blue and we don't have to deal with the paul browns of the world anymore. >> i'm glad he wasn't running nasa back in the '60s. i don't know what we would have done. this comes from onetime presidential candidate and host of the christian broadcast network's "the 700 club," pat robertson who believe it or not went to yale law is known to stroke or stoke fear and anxiety about the gay community. this was a whopper of an accusation he made last summer. it was so controversial at the time the christian broadcast network removed it from their website shortly after he spoke it. let's listen to pat robertson. >> do in san francisco, some of the gay community, they want to get people so if they got the stuff, they'll have a ring, you shake hands and the ring's got a little thing where you cut your finger. >> really. >> yeah, really. it's that kind of vicious stuff which would be the equivalent of murder. >> okay, jonathan, your thoughts on the subject. w
you know, he thinks he's got a bright future in georgia politics, and all we can hope is that georgia slowly, steadily turns purple and then blue and we don't have to deal with the paul browns of the world anymore. >> i'm glad he wasn't running nasa back in the '60s. i don't know what we would have done. this comes from onetime presidential candidate and host of the christian broadcast network's "the 700 club," pat robertson who believe it or not went to yale law is known to...
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georgia governor signing it. joining a handful of states now trying to protect residents with booking photos. if your mug shot is out there. you call them. they have 30 days to remove it. if they've don't remove it. now they're in violation of the law. >> reporter: the credit card companies are helping law makers like bruce in a big way. refusing to ans ir. when the sites were brought to our attention we done cuttinged -- our attention we conducted a review and a new policy suspension of any website that requires payment for removal. search engine giant google making headlines with a target of the industry. and now websites pushed down the list on web results. >> the web sites are difficult to keep track. as much as you, you and other lawmakers have gone after them, have put a dent in some of their business. we are still running. >> can't stop people from breaking the law. we now have method in place off to enforce it. and to hopefully, drive these people out of business. and to -- and if they continue to break t
georgia governor signing it. joining a handful of states now trying to protect residents with booking photos. if your mug shot is out there. you call them. they have 30 days to remove it. if they've don't remove it. now they're in violation of the law. >> reporter: the credit card companies are helping law makers like bruce in a big way. refusing to ans ir. when the sites were brought to our attention we done cuttinged -- our attention we conducted a review and a new policy suspension of...
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you're going to hear about georgia in just a moment. first on the man who sold the ticket at jenny's gift show. exciting around here. >> well, just collecting $1 million. came here 20 years ago from vietnam. he's celebrating and though the winner never showed up. >> so i'm so >> he greeted the press. this morning officials put up posters. this morning receiving a commission check >> it's awesome. >> some took pictures of the lucky store. others went inside to buy more tickets. >> good karma and good emergency. >> many kept a watchful eye. >> i want to see who the winner is. hopefully, someone in the family. >> it's not the high jeft jackpot in u.s. history >> it's still second highest but not too shapy. he bought the store four months ago. he has three kids and a happy wife.
you're going to hear about georgia in just a moment. first on the man who sold the ticket at jenny's gift show. exciting around here. >> well, just collecting $1 million. came here 20 years ago from vietnam. he's celebrating and though the winner never showed up. >> so i'm so >> he greeted the press. this morning officials put up posters. this morning receiving a commission check >> it's awesome. >> some took pictures of the lucky store. others went inside to buy...
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another winning ticket was sold in georgia in atlanta. each one worth $318 million, but, of course, you take the lump sum, it is a measly $170 million. let's move on to other news this morning. the senate ended debate on the ryan murray budget proposal setting up a fim vote on the bill later today. 12 republicans voted to advance the bill along with every democrat and independent in the senate. minority leader mitch mcconnell and marco rubio and ted cruz and rand paul voted against the measure. a number of republicans were against a portion of the bill that will cut $6 billion in retirement benefits for veterans. but senate leader harry reid blocked an amendment that would have blocked those cuts. president obama now expects to sign the bipartisan bill if it passes the final votes before he heads to hawaii for the winter holiday. however, congress already preparing for its next big fiscal fight. senator mcconnell says republicans are unlikely to give the president a clean debt ceiling increase and paul ryan even suggesting that they shoul
another winning ticket was sold in georgia in atlanta. each one worth $318 million, but, of course, you take the lump sum, it is a measly $170 million. let's move on to other news this morning. the senate ended debate on the ryan murray budget proposal setting up a fim vote on the bill later today. 12 republicans voted to advance the bill along with every democrat and independent in the senate. minority leader mitch mcconnell and marco rubio and ted cruz and rand paul voted against the measure....
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>> that's not true in georgia. we have only had one appointment since he's been president and it hasn't been his fault. our senators have held back their support of the president's nominees and that's been the problem, and it's only recently that they agreed to these nominees and we now see why. some of them have very questionable records in regard to diversity and race in our judicial system, and we want to remind the president that fairness has been a key to his administration and we hope that he will not let his advisors keep him from being fair in these appointments who will be there long after he has retired. >> reverend, it's no secret that the president's relationship with the black community has been rocky at times. is part of what's driving this that expectations are really high, maybe too high, for the president because of the color of his skin? >> well, we think the president has done an excellent job as president. he's been a great president. but on this issue, he is off the mark. and he's allowed his a
>> that's not true in georgia. we have only had one appointment since he's been president and it hasn't been his fault. our senators have held back their support of the president's nominees and that's been the problem, and it's only recently that they agreed to these nominees and we now see why. some of them have very questionable records in regard to diversity and race in our judicial system, and we want to remind the president that fairness has been a key to his administration and we...
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artsy fort benning georgia. i mean out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shutdown and are maybe casper's or man thanks so much manning for going i guess my first question is how did a school like this you know korea for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it was first started in panama in one thousand nine hundred six and within two years of it being opened. it already had that notorious name being the school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communist. expansion throughout latin america
artsy fort benning georgia. i mean out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shutdown and are maybe casper's or man thanks so much manning for going i guess my first question is how did a school like this you know korea for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it was...
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artsy fort benning georgia. i mean out a breakdown more about the school of america than what people are doing to push for a shutdown and i might be pastors or man thanks so much man for going i guess my first question is how did a school like this you know a tourist for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it was first started in panama in one thousand nine hundred six and within two years of it being opened. it already had that notorious name being the school of the assassins so it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communist. expansion throughout latin ameri
artsy fort benning georgia. i mean out a breakdown more about the school of america than what people are doing to push for a shutdown and i might be pastors or man thanks so much man for going i guess my first question is how did a school like this you know a tourist for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it was...
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so the monkey court continues. >> cynthia, you're in georgia. it's a very hot topic there. what is going on? what is being said and done there? >> well, you know, georgia is one of the states where a republican governor and republican legislature have refused to expand medicaid. despite the fact that the federal government will pay the vast majority of the cost and so many working poor people in here in georgia desperately need the coverage. but one of the things that's happening now in georgia is that hospital administrators are cranking up the pressure on the governor. and these are hospital administrators who are not liberals, they're good conservatives, but their hospitals need that money. they need that medicaid expansion. and they are beginning to speak out to say it is foolish, governor deal for you to just for political reasons, to deny georgians the medicaid expansion. >> as these things begin to work, the pressure's going to mount. i'll leave it there. we'll be all over this clearly as we move forward. congressman frank pallone. >>> still ahead, news on the george
so the monkey court continues. >> cynthia, you're in georgia. it's a very hot topic there. what is going on? what is being said and done there? >> well, you know, georgia is one of the states where a republican governor and republican legislature have refused to expand medicaid. despite the fact that the federal government will pay the vast majority of the cost and so many working poor people in here in georgia desperately need the coverage. but one of the things that's happening...
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georgia has seen the show. association agreements we can deepen called precipitate agreement together with moldova. this is something about its steel thirty two to celebrate because between the initiating the skill his recent times and signature will have almost one year and russia will try to increase its pressure on georgia and moldova. especially russia has a tremendous submit it to increase pressure on georgia with all our territories and said he lost points. aw who did the difference between ukraine and georgia is that in georgia was ready to face russian opera sure because for nine years since the rose revolution this country strike two on to orient its form a potent form of a foreign policy plus economy plus. internal policies towards towards european standards and these countries much less vulnerable. except the two countries and who the defense much less on rapture does this to mean achievement of this garment and european path seems much less. i'm much more irreversible in georgia and also in moldova
georgia has seen the show. association agreements we can deepen called precipitate agreement together with moldova. this is something about its steel thirty two to celebrate because between the initiating the skill his recent times and signature will have almost one year and russia will try to increase its pressure on georgia and moldova. especially russia has a tremendous submit it to increase pressure on georgia with all our territories and said he lost points. aw who did the difference...
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artsy fort benning georgia. i join me now to break down more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shutdown and i might be pastors or man thanks so much man for going i guess my first question is how did this school like this you know the sound of korea's for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it was first started in panama in one thousand nine hundred six and within two years of it being opened. it already had that notorious name being the school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communist. expansion throug
artsy fort benning georgia. i join me now to break down more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shutdown and i might be pastors or man thanks so much man for going i guess my first question is how did this school like this you know the sound of korea's for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred...
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travel to fort benning georgia over the weekend to find out just why this school is so controversial. behind these gates is the western hemisphere institute for security and cooperation otherwise known as a school of the americas depending on who you ask the school is little more than a training center focused on building cooperation between the u.s. military and its latin american counterparts but for many others it's a notorious breeding ground for some of the worst human rights violators in the western hemisphere the school has graduated over sixty four thousand soldiers since one thousand nine hundred six soldiers were taught everything from enhanced interrogation to psychological warfare at least eleven latin american dictators have trained at the school including the infamous manuel noriega of panama and got their man as a framed leo's mourned who oversaw the genocide of almost two thousand indigenous mayans during his brutal reign in the one nine hundred eighty s. every year the gates to the school of the americas in fort benning georgia serve as a meeting ground for thousands
travel to fort benning georgia over the weekend to find out just why this school is so controversial. behind these gates is the western hemisphere institute for security and cooperation otherwise known as a school of the americas depending on who you ask the school is little more than a training center focused on building cooperation between the u.s. military and its latin american counterparts but for many others it's a notorious breeding ground for some of the worst human rights violators in...
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only two years ago you were making your first steps in politics meanwhile georgia is transformed from a presidential republic into a constitutional republic and all of a sudden you find yourself holding practically absolute power. were you expecting something this huge. frankly i never expected it to happen. however life is a strange thing and it's full of surprises i mean office or position does not imply a luxury neither is it a matter of honor fame once position implies a responsibility more than anything else it is the duty i have assumed before my country and my people and it is the responsibility i have before mr biggs in it when he severely who has put his trust in me and in trusted me with the feet of our country i'm extremely mart of ated i moderated to do it quality job in every way no matter what i do and most importantly i moderated to be honest to my people and my country we should.
only two years ago you were making your first steps in politics meanwhile georgia is transformed from a presidential republic into a constitutional republic and all of a sudden you find yourself holding practically absolute power. were you expecting something this huge. frankly i never expected it to happen. however life is a strange thing and it's full of surprises i mean office or position does not imply a luxury neither is it a matter of honor fame once position implies a responsibility more...
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artsy fort benning georgia. i mean out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shutdown and are maybe casper's or man thanks so much manning for going i guess my first question is how did a school like this you know tories for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it was first started in panama in one thousand nine hundred six and within two years of it being opened. it already had that notorious name being the school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communists. expansion throughout latin americ
artsy fort benning georgia. i mean out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shutdown and are maybe casper's or man thanks so much manning for going i guess my first question is how did a school like this you know tories for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it was...
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one ticket sold in atlanta, georgia. the other in san jose, california. >>> the harvard university student accused of bomb threats is due in court today. the 20-year-old is accused of sending hoax e-mails saying bombs were in four buildings on the campus. >>> today is free shipping day. 1,800 retailers are offering free shipping often with no minimum order required and delivery by christmas eve guaranteed. >> time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. scientists claiming they have invented cavity-free candy. they attach good bacteria to the surface of the candy to neutralize bad tear i can't. next the bad. a florida man caught trying to trade an alligator for beer. he was cited for illegally capturing and trying to sell the animal. finally the ugly. this picture posing for a picture at a zoo in russia when the siberian tiger she was standing in front of assaulted her. thank goodness for protective glasses. >> earlier we told you about the massachusetts family who received a nasty anonymous letter co
one ticket sold in atlanta, georgia. the other in san jose, california. >>> the harvard university student accused of bomb threats is due in court today. the 20-year-old is accused of sending hoax e-mails saying bombs were in four buildings on the campus. >>> today is free shipping day. 1,800 retailers are offering free shipping often with no minimum order required and delivery by christmas eve guaranteed. >> time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the...
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. >>> georgia republican tom price is pushing his own health care legislation that he says is more attractive to young people. >> mr. president, we got a better idea. give me a call. >>> stocks were lower and investors are worried that a pair of better than expected reports on the economy will mean the federal reserve will start pulling back the stimulus program. >>> happy van winkle sells just 7,000 cases of the bourbon. made even more rare by the recent theft around $26,000. >>> as the search for the thief continues. >> be able to -- it is an inside job. >> the sheriff isn't buying this was all a publicity stunt. >> i was going to post a photo on facebook. >> it's one of her explaining she's teaching students how quickly a photo can beseen by lots of people. >> three and a half million people liked it. >> you can't just post something on there and think it's not a big deal because it can be a big deal. >>> there was a seahawks recovery and a touchdown the crowd went so wild, that at a seismic recording station nearby, a tremor measuring between magnitude 1 and 2 shook the ground. >>> it has
. >>> georgia republican tom price is pushing his own health care legislation that he says is more attractive to young people. >> mr. president, we got a better idea. give me a call. >>> stocks were lower and investors are worried that a pair of better than expected reports on the economy will mean the federal reserve will start pulling back the stimulus program. >>> happy van winkle sells just 7,000 cases of the bourbon. made even more rare by the recent theft...
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christmas has come early for at least two people in california and georgia. they have winning lottery tickets for last night's $636 million jackpot. both tickets match the numbers 8, 14, 17, 20, 39 with a mega ball of 7. the california ticket was sold at jenny's gift shop in san jose. the store owner won the jackpot as well. he told the l.a. times he would receive $1.5 million for selling that ticket. the winning ticket in georgia was purchased at gateway news stand in atlanta. we now have at least two new millionaires in the country. if there were no winner last night, the jackpot would have reached $1 billion. instead it will be just $15 million. >>> there are more questions than answers this morning in reno, nevada after a fatal shooting. police say a gunman opened fire at a medical center killing one person before taking his own life. police say it appears to be random, but the motive is unclear. shots were fired inside the third floor at the renowned medical center complex tuesday afternoon. the medical center was put on lockdown amid the chaos. >>> it w
christmas has come early for at least two people in california and georgia. they have winning lottery tickets for last night's $636 million jackpot. both tickets match the numbers 8, 14, 17, 20, 39 with a mega ball of 7. the california ticket was sold at jenny's gift shop in san jose. the store owner won the jackpot as well. he told the l.a. times he would receive $1.5 million for selling that ticket. the winning ticket in georgia was purchased at gateway news stand in atlanta. we now have at...
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jugado la noche del martes, en sorteo que se realizó en tambien aqu en atlanta, georgia. los numeros ganadores de la jornada fueron: 8, 14, 17, 20, 39 y el mega ball o numero adicional el 7. ira curry, residente de stone mountain, quien posee el boleto ganador ha reclamado el premio que ya con los descuentos suma 173 millones dólares confirmo esta tarde la presidenta y directora general de la loteria de georgia l3: armando villa/ cliente de la tienda los dueños del pequeño establecimiento, quienes son de origen coreano, apenas creen lo sucedido, ya que este es el primer premio mayor de la loteria que venden en 9 años desde que se hicieron del negocio. l3: young lee/ dueÑo de la tienda que vendio boleto ganadsor bueno, es tan grande, increíble ... estoy tan emocionante. el ganador vino a mi tienda. me gusta decirle felicidades por haber comprado aquí el boleto. estoy muy feliz. y desde temporana hora las entrevistas de medios asi como las felicitaciones de los empleados del edificio corporativo quienes son sus clientes municación, no se hicuieron erte, porqueta and
jugado la noche del martes, en sorteo que se realizó en tambien aqu en atlanta, georgia. los numeros ganadores de la jornada fueron: 8, 14, 17, 20, 39 y el mega ball o numero adicional el 7. ira curry, residente de stone mountain, quien posee el boleto ganador ha reclamado el premio que ya con los descuentos suma 173 millones dólares confirmo esta tarde la presidenta y directora general de la loteria de georgia l3: armando villa/ cliente de la tienda los dueños del pequeño establecimiento,...
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georgia's newest multimillionaire. one day after the winning numbers were announced ira curry claimed her half of the prize. neighbors describe the 56-year-old grandmother as sweet but what about the second winner? we are joined by brandi hitt with more. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. we are waiting to hear from the california winner. lottery officials spent wednesday searching through surveillance cameras hoping to track the ticket holder down. the georgia winner called lottery officials right away. >> what an exciting night here in georgia. >> reporter: the newest millionaire has come forward to claim her mega millions prize. >> the mega ball number is seven. >> reporter: while ira curry isn't ready to face the cameras, lottery officials reveal she purchased just one ticket. >> she did pick the numbers. they were a combination of family birthdays and her family's lucky number, number seven. >> it is one of two tickets sold splitting the $648 million jackpot. while we wait for california's winner to come f
georgia's newest multimillionaire. one day after the winning numbers were announced ira curry claimed her half of the prize. neighbors describe the 56-year-old grandmother as sweet but what about the second winner? we are joined by brandi hitt with more. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. we are waiting to hear from the california winner. lottery officials spent wednesday searching through surveillance cameras hoping to track the ticket holder down. the georgia winner called...
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it means supporting people like in georgia right now. every few months, the russians move the fence further and further into georgian territory. what do we say? nothing. do we know that mulled over his being pressured in or mislead, this tiny little country. we have to understand that ukraine, which is where russia began, is the crown jewel. what happens in ukraine is incredibly vital. we need to speak up for these people as john kerry did. we need to make sure that we are there to assist as they make is very difficult transition. it is not a confrontation with tanks on the border. but for us to believe that vladimir putin is going to give up ukraine to the west without a fight, and exercise many options, it is sheer foolishness. we have to understand what we are dealing with here. we are dealing with an individual who wants to restore abroad. as the georgians, the latvians, as any of those countries on the periphery. they will tell you that they are under nearly constant pressure from russia and for vladimir putin. what would he do? the
it means supporting people like in georgia right now. every few months, the russians move the fence further and further into georgian territory. what do we say? nothing. do we know that mulled over his being pressured in or mislead, this tiny little country. we have to understand that ukraine, which is where russia began, is the crown jewel. what happens in ukraine is incredibly vital. we need to speak up for these people as john kerry did. we need to make sure that we are there to assist as...
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jimmy is from athens, georgia. independent line. caller: good morning. listenersremind your that this tradition of big bank- hobia goes back to andrew jackson. they have helped our economy grow. this is the 100th anniversary of the fed. i want to thank mr. bernanke for giving us the lowest inflation rates in u.s. history as well as preventing great depression
jimmy is from athens, georgia. independent line. caller: good morning. listenersremind your that this tradition of big bank- hobia goes back to andrew jackson. they have helped our economy grow. this is the 100th anniversary of the fed. i want to thank mr. bernanke for giving us the lowest inflation rates in u.s. history as well as preventing great depression
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and a georgia woman claims half of the megamillions jackpot. when the "cbs evening news" continues from washington. the deal he and mom made with me when i was ten. he said, "you get the grades to go to college -- and we'll help out with the school of your choice." well, i got the grades and, with dad's planning and a lot of hard work, i'm graduating today with a degree in marine biology. i'm so thankful and excited about the future. [ male announcer ] for strategies on how to help your family achieve financial success, visit pacificlife.com. every year. i took mg we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! [ female announcer ] symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken mo
and a georgia woman claims half of the megamillions jackpot. when the "cbs evening news" continues from washington. the deal he and mom made with me when i was ten. he said, "you get the grades to go to college -- and we'll help out with the school of your choice." well, i got the grades and, with dad's planning and a lot of hard work, i'm graduating today with a degree in marine biology. i'm so thankful and excited about the future. [ male announcer ] for strategies on how...
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the other at georgia and missouri avenues northwest. surae chinn was there at the grand opening on georgia avenue. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: they get pumped up as alicia waits outside for the doors to open at 8:00. >> to get my son a play diss station. i can't -- playstation. i can't find one nowhere. >> reporter: shoppers rushed in like a scene from black friday. >> totally better than black friday, even though they had a 50-inch for 200 something but this 40-inch for $478 is excellent. >> this is a wonderful opportunity to shop and the jobs that have been created. >> we're pleased we'll have more shopping opportunities in the district so people can stop going to maryland to spend all of their money. >> reporter: combining the two new stores, wal-mart has added at least 600 jobs to the area but some are concerned about the mom and pop stores across the street and wonder if they'll be able to survive. >> we're out here because of those mom and pop stores. many of those stores that we see going up and down georgia avenue in ward 4
the other at georgia and missouri avenues northwest. surae chinn was there at the grand opening on georgia avenue. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: they get pumped up as alicia waits outside for the doors to open at 8:00. >> to get my son a play diss station. i can't -- playstation. i can't find one nowhere. >> reporter: shoppers rushed in like a scene from black friday. >> totally better than black friday, even though they had a 50-inch for 200 something but this...
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we begin in georgia, where for more than 30 years that town has required each and every household to own a loaded gun, and it claims it is helping to lower crime. robert tell us more about this law. >> reporter: yeah, good afternoon, dell, from kennisaw, georgia, the only place in america that has a law on the books saying that each household has to own a loaded gun. there are some exceptions such ooze mental conditions or religious reasons. there are a few places around the country that have tried to enforce the same law, up in in massachusetts, utah, and a little town called nelson, georgia not far from here, they passed the same provision back in april of this year, but had a lawsuit put on them by the brady institute, so they changed the verbiage saying there is no requirement, and they skirted around the issue. let me bring in a guest we have. lieutenant craig graden, tell me why is this law on the books here? what is the purpose? >> originally in 1982, the city of morton grove, illinois banned hand gunns from their city limits, and the city council here at that time felt that w
we begin in georgia, where for more than 30 years that town has required each and every household to own a loaded gun, and it claims it is helping to lower crime. robert tell us more about this law. >> reporter: yeah, good afternoon, dell, from kennisaw, georgia, the only place in america that has a law on the books saying that each household has to own a loaded gun. there are some exceptions such ooze mental conditions or religious reasons. there are a few places around the country that...