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georgia. sure there was any kind of military confrontation with russia on not only georgia but any country should try to avoid any military confrontation with me specially when this neighbor is super power and i have enough influence in the governments that time to stop somehow. of their present self my previous government headed by mikhail saakashvili who was the surest rusher i will afraid he just threw in a wall in conflict in georgia russia will just take into account international reaction and what was agreed to stay i think a mistake of south australia and he's team of the they have the feelings that the west will tell you i was absolutely sure that it will not happen and that was why i was trying to do my best to prevent any kind of military conflict but i am not happy even when i was in government relations between russia and georgia where not really perfect and i feel part of my fall in this direction too now you served in several interviews that had you been in government in august o
georgia. sure there was any kind of military confrontation with russia on not only georgia but any country should try to avoid any military confrontation with me specially when this neighbor is super power and i have enough influence in the governments that time to stop somehow. of their present self my previous government headed by mikhail saakashvili who was the surest rusher i will afraid he just threw in a wall in conflict in georgia russia will just take into account international reaction...
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georgia. in georgia but i hope that members the less i see that there is a political will in russia or to find. some possible ways of improving russian joy generations including conflict solutions you know a few years ago when i was interview. former president dmitry medvedev who made that fateful decision it seemed to me that he was actually kind of open to the idea of georgia regaining its territorial integrity i mean he obviously it was up to the people of those breakaway republics but it wasn't a closed file the way crimea for example is a closed file for russia do you believe that or is that a yes i relieved because pleased to hear it again from you because when i met. with him and put in when i spoke with him he openly in front of the journalist to mention that if georgians and. georgians and decided to find. any kind of. political field any kind of decision how to leave the country in which countries they want to leave russia will not create a problem and i see that president putin and
georgia. in georgia but i hope that members the less i see that there is a political will in russia or to find. some possible ways of improving russian joy generations including conflict solutions you know a few years ago when i was interview. former president dmitry medvedev who made that fateful decision it seemed to me that he was actually kind of open to the idea of georgia regaining its territorial integrity i mean he obviously it was up to the people of those breakaway republics but it...
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this was quite clear and russian policy was not clear for georgia and sometimes friendly for georgia but we georgians we made the mistake part of mistakes too i think it was a big mistake to just cut the relations with russia and to focus our relations only with the west but what is really right of course this is a struggle this is a battle and of course it was a battle for influence in georgia in ukraine as a places from the western countries especially from united states of course u.s. wanted to strengthen. its influence in georgia in ukraine right now it's. really even right you know it's the same time when russia was. not so strong so. these this this is a problem which will create some problems in our country now. there is a clear asymmetry in political and geopolitical interest between russia and georgia and i know that you said once. when you were in government you were still able to balance those out and prevent. an actual conflict from breaking out how did you do that what was your thinking at that time you know i was always absolutely sure. georgia sure there was any kind o
this was quite clear and russian policy was not clear for georgia and sometimes friendly for georgia but we georgians we made the mistake part of mistakes too i think it was a big mistake to just cut the relations with russia and to focus our relations only with the west but what is really right of course this is a struggle this is a battle and of course it was a battle for influence in georgia in ukraine as a places from the western countries especially from united states of course u.s. wanted...
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we will continue to support georgia and help georgia as it moves towards closer integration including towards membership in nato. we would also that that we are grateful what georgia does for nato. georgia participates in nato exercises, contributes to to response force but georgia, are main partners sending troops, contributing with troops to our mission in afghanistan, so georgia is important to nato and nato is important to georgia and we continue to strengthen our partnership. >> mr. secretary, let me shift the topic a little bit. you're talking about what nato is doing and how important it is to our mutual security but let me shift a question to public diplomacy and public support for nato both here and in europe, it's been over 30 years since the cold war ended, the challenges today from russia are somewhat on the one hand they are similar and on the other hand they are entirely different, many younger people who were not alive during the cold war are being asked to support and even participate in some cases in military operations on behalf of nato, can you say a few words about
we will continue to support georgia and help georgia as it moves towards closer integration including towards membership in nato. we would also that that we are grateful what georgia does for nato. georgia participates in nato exercises, contributes to to response force but georgia, are main partners sending troops, contributing with troops to our mission in afghanistan, so georgia is important to nato and nato is important to georgia and we continue to strengthen our partnership. >> mr....
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georgia is important to nato. nato is important for georgia. we continue to strengthen our partnership. money shift the topic a little bit. we were talking about what nader was doing and how important it is -- nato is doing and how important it is. the me shift the question to public diplomacy and support for nato. both here and in europe. it has been over 30 years since the cold war ended. the challenges today from russia are similar and entirely different. people who were not alive during the cold war are being asked to support and participate in military operations on behalf of nato. can you say a few words about , makingeed to go beyond the case to states and politicians and experts, to the public at large about how important nato is -- to the security particularly for younger people. new generations who have never experienced the war, it is a different thing for them. having said that, when you look at it, there is strong support for nato. especially in the united states. ,upport for nato has increased 60 something percent. it is strong su
georgia is important to nato. nato is important for georgia. we continue to strengthen our partnership. money shift the topic a little bit. we were talking about what nader was doing and how important it is -- nato is doing and how important it is. the me shift the question to public diplomacy and support for nato. both here and in europe. it has been over 30 years since the cold war ended. the challenges today from russia are similar and entirely different. people who were not alive during the...
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georgia railroads in 1864 were state-of-the-art 1824. you had your main lines which were the rails i'm sure you have all seen in your head which they the ed the iron t rails but feeder lines were done on the cheap with what is called strap iron. some of you may know what that is. i had to dig around to find out. to build a good cheap railroad that was not going to haul a lot of heavy freight, you basically would use a wood railing on which you put a strap of iron. sherman's boys could bend and twist that one real easy, and they did. that was the first occasion of the necktie. when they were ripping up the strap iron that's a quarter of an inch thick, heating it, twisting it. this image we have of mile after ile along of burning rails and t rails wrapped around trees is an exaggeration after the fact. another way that the piece of the story becomes changed. turn around on the other side now for a moment. the confederate side. there was a lot of finger pointing after the march to the sea took place throughout georgia. basically everyone ou
georgia railroads in 1864 were state-of-the-art 1824. you had your main lines which were the rails i'm sure you have all seen in your head which they the ed the iron t rails but feeder lines were done on the cheap with what is called strap iron. some of you may know what that is. i had to dig around to find out. to build a good cheap railroad that was not going to haul a lot of heavy freight, you basically would use a wood railing on which you put a strap of iron. sherman's boys could bend and...
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and georgia, congress reconvenes while sherman is in savannah. item number one is governor brown of georgia has to explain it. he explains it i blaming the confederate government for keeping those fine georgia boys up in virginia when they are desperately needed at home. by blaming theit confederate government. he needs to explain why they did not do more. so you have the overwhelming odds against no resistance. that's entirely true, and the answer is, surprise -- no. of 1864.h september when jefferson davis comes from richmond. atlanta has just fallen. that part of in the confederacy and jefferson davis has come to set things right. , as farth pointing out as i can find out, abraham lincoln never gets much farther west than pittsburgh. jefferson davis leaves richmond and goes to the western front to try to straighten things out in davis makes a whole series of moves designed to meet the possibility of sherman marching to the city. first of all, he and john d. hood come up with a pretty good game plan. army is this point, his south of atlanta. sh
and georgia, congress reconvenes while sherman is in savannah. item number one is governor brown of georgia has to explain it. he explains it i blaming the confederate government for keeping those fine georgia boys up in virginia when they are desperately needed at home. by blaming theit confederate government. he needs to explain why they did not do more. so you have the overwhelming odds against no resistance. that's entirely true, and the answer is, surprise -- no. of 1864.h september when...
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a state of merge is declared from georgia, new today, georgia to washington d.c. georgia is in the mix. this storm is expected to turn to the south. the truth is, nobody knows where she's going. there's no steering currents beginning this time tomorrow. nearly two million people order to evacuate. we have already seen traffic jams. this is i-40 out of wilmington. all the lanes are going in one direction. there's risk of environmental troubles. water is threatening to wash out toxic pits like coal ash and lead pits. there's thousands of hog farms. fema says the toxic sites are on their radar and working closely with the epa. you also have several nuclear power plants. they're bracing for impacts now. the energy company is preparing to shut down reactors before hurricane force winds arrive. the north carolina governor, roy cooper joins us live. he's on the phone. governor, the winds are down but the area affected has grown. what is your take at this hour? >> well, shep, this storm is big, wide and vicious. we know you mentioned earlier the cone of uncertainty. we kn
a state of merge is declared from georgia, new today, georgia to washington d.c. georgia is in the mix. this storm is expected to turn to the south. the truth is, nobody knows where she's going. there's no steering currents beginning this time tomorrow. nearly two million people order to evacuate. we have already seen traffic jams. this is i-40 out of wilmington. all the lanes are going in one direction. there's risk of environmental troubles. water is threatening to wash out toxic pits like...
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georgia is making progress. we welcome that. we continue to support georgia and help georgia. with the integration through the membership of nato. also to be extremely grateful for georgia for nato. it participated in nato exercises to contribute to the response force. and then contributing the troops and to strengthen the partnership and to talk about what nato is doing and how important it is. so let me shift that question to public diplomacy. it has been over 30 years since the cold war ended. the challenges today from russia on the one hand are similar on the other are entirely different. the younger people who were not alive during the cold war are asked support in military operations on behalf of nato. can you say a few words how we need to go beyond to make the case with states and politicians and experts to the public at large how important nato is for younger people? >> but with the new generation. of course that is a different thing for them but the good news is actually it is strong support for nato and that support has increased 60 something percent and in those eu
georgia is making progress. we welcome that. we continue to support georgia and help georgia. with the integration through the membership of nato. also to be extremely grateful for georgia for nato. it participated in nato exercises to contribute to the response force. and then contributing the troops and to strengthen the partnership and to talk about what nato is doing and how important it is. so let me shift that question to public diplomacy. it has been over 30 years since the cold war...
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let's talk about the georgia governors race. guest: it's one of the starkest ,ontrasts on the midterm map stacey abrams, a former state house minority leader running against the secretary of state brian camped --kemp. he talked about what primary candidates -- primary races are about and he talked about the issues that president trump talks about and being a big supporter for him in georgia. theot endorsed by trump final make of the campaign and surged over casey cable in that primary. this is going to be a fascinating race to watch, stacey abrams has focused her candidate -- her candidacy about -- a campaign about turning out people to vote, so many people are african-american and live in the rural areas. it will be interesting to see i think pays off, and that racial issues are going to be front and center in that campaign for better or worse. host: politico is currently ranking the governor's race in georgia as one of the seven gubernatorial tossup races. is waiting in virginia, on the republican line. caller: i agree, republ
let's talk about the georgia governors race. guest: it's one of the starkest ,ontrasts on the midterm map stacey abrams, a former state house minority leader running against the secretary of state brian camped --kemp. he talked about what primary candidates -- primary races are about and he talked about the issues that president trump talks about and being a big supporter for him in georgia. theot endorsed by trump final make of the campaign and surged over casey cable in that primary. this is...
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to georgia to georgia now a country locked in between europe and asia and actually our deep sea port is george's biggest infrastructure project to date a giant effort to reclaim millions of cubic meters of sand for the port already has been launched. despite being located along ancient trading routes georgia has never had deep sea ports an act leah the seaside town on the eastern edge of the black sea is said to be the site of the first one and that lia used to be a conflict ridden front along the border of georgia and the breakaway region of up . but the government is banking on being able to develop the area hosting a deep sea port would allow bigger cargo ships to dock here. sort of the easy to cross over there and actually a port will address this really important challenges for georgia's economic growth it will ensure the best use of the country as a geo graphic location and transform it into a logistical work we have great access not only to the markets of armenia and azerbaijan but also central asia and china we need to increase the competitiveness of our seaports otherwise we
to georgia to georgia now a country locked in between europe and asia and actually our deep sea port is george's biggest infrastructure project to date a giant effort to reclaim millions of cubic meters of sand for the port already has been launched. despite being located along ancient trading routes georgia has never had deep sea ports an act leah the seaside town on the eastern edge of the black sea is said to be the site of the first one and that lia used to be a conflict ridden front along...
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-georgia security cooperation is enhancing. it has never been as strong as it is now and we truly appreciate this. >> bret: it you have, obviously, an issue with russia. russia occupies part of your country. how much as of now? >> unfortunately, russia has occupied 20% of our territory and it still continues its aggression towards georgia. many georgians had to leave their homes. if so russia occupies two historical regions of georgia. we are committed to the peaceful resolution of this conflict. unfortunately russia is trying again to undermined our peaceful initiatives. >> bret: president trump's critics here in the u.s. argue that he and his administration have not been tough enough against russia. from your point of view, do you think that this administration is? >> we are very much encouraged with the president trump's decision to have a dialogue with russia. because there is no alternative to dialogue. but of course we should take into consideration the original context as well because turbulence is growing. but direct in
-georgia security cooperation is enhancing. it has never been as strong as it is now and we truly appreciate this. >> bret: it you have, obviously, an issue with russia. russia occupies part of your country. how much as of now? >> unfortunately, russia has occupied 20% of our territory and it still continues its aggression towards georgia. many georgians had to leave their homes. if so russia occupies two historical regions of georgia. we are committed to the peaceful resolution of...
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bush won georgia by 12 points. in 2012, romney by 8. the margin continuing to decrease in 2016 when trump won the state by 5 points. still, in a con ttentious runof that helped kemp win by four points. but unlike democrats across the country, she rarely invokes the president's name. >> there's a great deal of concern about whether we're going to continue to stand for the values that made us a strong country. >> reporter: unspoken or not, there's no avoiding the president's imprint on the race. if we're talking the first wednesday in november and this state has turned blue, who will be responsible for making that happen? who in the electorate? >> it will be donald trump partly responsible. either way. >> reporter: kaley hartung, cnn, atlanta. >>> next here, venezuela accuses the u.s. of a conspiracy and it may not be wrong. we'll tell you about that. >>> also, giving thanks. the thai boys rescued from the cave reunite with many of the men who saved them. where people go to learn about their medicare options before they're on medicare. co
bush won georgia by 12 points. in 2012, romney by 8. the margin continuing to decrease in 2016 when trump won the state by 5 points. still, in a con ttentious runof that helped kemp win by four points. but unlike democrats across the country, she rarely invokes the president's name. >> there's a great deal of concern about whether we're going to continue to stand for the values that made us a strong country. >> reporter: unspoken or not, there's no avoiding the president's imprint...
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bid package 3 is to complete the roadway along 19th street and georgia street. we're expecting to have this completed by the end of 2019. the estimated cost is $1.5 million. package 4 will provide hazardous materials abatement for building 49. it has federal funding and is estimated at a cost of $372,000. bid package 5 will complete the rehabilitation of building 49 including public rest rooms. this is anticipated to be a bid in 2018 and completed in 2019. and the estimated cost of this is $3.4 million. port staff researched recent projects of similar scale and complexity and determine costs per acre were similar to other projects within the city. can you see that the park at the bottom has an estimated cost of $4.3 million per acre. which is well within the range on the table. it's similar to the $4.2 million for bay view gateway. the two parks here that are lower cost per acre, were not new parks. projects of this size and complexity are at risk of change orders and cost over runs. port staff will implement the following strategies to control costs. we'll work
bid package 3 is to complete the roadway along 19th street and georgia street. we're expecting to have this completed by the end of 2019. the estimated cost is $1.5 million. package 4 will provide hazardous materials abatement for building 49. it has federal funding and is estimated at a cost of $372,000. bid package 5 will complete the rehabilitation of building 49 including public rest rooms. this is anticipated to be a bid in 2018 and completed in 2019. and the estimated cost of this is $3.4...
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that oh very much so i mean there was a sort of a rehearsal for crimea some years beforehand and in georgia of course went under a lot of american encouragement of the saakashvili government but very provocatively towards russia and a couple of ethnic parts of georgia and iran and i think i forget the name of that number when the current dutch and russia drew a line that russia moved in with support for the local local governments local if the groups and drew a lot and that was a dress rehearsal if you like. ukraine became the real thing because for many years before the the overthrow of the in the case which government for many years before
that oh very much so i mean there was a sort of a rehearsal for crimea some years beforehand and in georgia of course went under a lot of american encouragement of the saakashvili government but very provocatively towards russia and a couple of ethnic parts of georgia and iran and i think i forget the name of that number when the current dutch and russia drew a line that russia moved in with support for the local local governments local if the groups and drew a lot and that was a dress...
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georgia had 14. so -- 11, 11. 11. georgia had 11 different regions. this date is broken to 11 regions. each region has its own director. there are local meetings. so you can get black educators meeting together within a county. i have seen them for example with the cav county, meeting and talking about ideas. then you get state publications, like in georgia, the herald. this is happening in every seven one of the southern states, but the person who is the executive director, these people are in these ata meetings and/or association meetings, and you can actually trace an idea from a national conversation into states, into regional meetings, into local meetings, and all the way down to schools. i am not going to do that tonight because that is not the focus for tonight. one of the tremendous ones to look at is testing, how black educators were talking about testing in the 1950's. white educators said, it is all are doing,u we should do some testing, too. because the people were connected in the state and had national ways of being connected across the
georgia had 14. so -- 11, 11. 11. georgia had 11 different regions. this date is broken to 11 regions. each region has its own director. there are local meetings. so you can get black educators meeting together within a county. i have seen them for example with the cav county, meeting and talking about ideas. then you get state publications, like in georgia, the herald. this is happening in every seven one of the southern states, but the person who is the executive director, these people are in...
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has won a major statewide election in georgia since 2000. despite that, abrams believes the math works. >> i'm going to talk to the millions of democratic leaning voters and those disaffected republicans who want to see something else and those independent thinkers who haven't quite decided. >> reporter: important to the fo formula, the demographic shifts getting younger. proven by recent presidential elections. in 2000, george w. bush won georgia by 12,000. the republican margin decreasing in 2016 when trump won by five points. still president trump's endorse independent a gop runoff helped kemp win by nearly 40 points. >> light pouring gasoline on the fire we had. >> reporter: but unlike fellow democrats across the country, abrams rarely invokes the president's name. >> there's a great deal of concern about whether we'll continue to stand for the values that have made us a strong country. >> reporter: unspoken or not, there's no avoiding the president's imprint on the race. >> talking the first wednesday in november and this state has turn
has won a major statewide election in georgia since 2000. despite that, abrams believes the math works. >> i'm going to talk to the millions of democratic leaning voters and those disaffected republicans who want to see something else and those independent thinkers who haven't quite decided. >> reporter: important to the fo formula, the demographic shifts getting younger. proven by recent presidential elections. in 2000, george w. bush won georgia by 12,000. the republican margin...
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everybody all to restrung russia and other countries are very welcome in georgia and i think it's very positive that we have a good trade relations and lots of people arriving in georgia but it's not enough if this is good but this is the. from my point of view it's very important to me because this relation is sustainable and for that we need to speak. i mean politicians we need to discuss the problems which are creating might create some problems is the future to avoid these problems now from a strategic point of view russia is very interested in having friendly relations with its neighbors in particular ukraine because of its size in georgia because of its north caucasus location but obviously it hasn't been able to achieve that how much of it is russia's fault and how much of it is not russia's fall the fact that this very troubled relationship that it has been both countries you know first of all we have to take into account that we are living in a very difficult time when soviet empire have been collapsed and everything have been changed relations between the people.
everybody all to restrung russia and other countries are very welcome in georgia and i think it's very positive that we have a good trade relations and lots of people arriving in georgia but it's not enough if this is good but this is the. from my point of view it's very important to me because this relation is sustainable and for that we need to speak. i mean politicians we need to discuss the problems which are creating might create some problems is the future to avoid these problems now from...
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there are concerns with georgia's voting system. what happens when your name isn't where it's supposed to be on the ballot and you look an election. with advil liqui-gels, what bad shoulder? what headache? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil liqui-gels -of course, daniel. -fridge, weather. -clear skies and 75. -trash can, turn on the tv. -my pleasure. -ice dispenser, find me a dog sitter. -okay. -and make ice. -pizza delivered. -what's happened to my son? -i think that's just what people are like now. i mean, with progressive, you can quote your insurance on just about any device. even on social media. he'll be fine. -[ laughs ] -will he? -i don't know. -will he? california had the worst wildfire season on record. scientists say, our weather is becoming more extreme and we all have to be better prepared. that's why pg&e is adopting new and additional safety precautions to help us monitor and respond to dangerous weather. hi, i'm allison bagley, a meteorologist with pg&e's community wil
there are concerns with georgia's voting system. what happens when your name isn't where it's supposed to be on the ballot and you look an election. with advil liqui-gels, what bad shoulder? what headache? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil liqui-gels -of course, daniel. -fridge, weather. -clear skies and 75. -trash can, turn on the tv. -my pleasure. -ice dispenser, find me a dog sitter. -okay. -and make ice. -pizza delivered. -what's happened to...
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the gentlewoman from georgia is recognized. mrs. handel: thank you, mr. speaker. to my colleague from texas, i want to say good morning to you as well. and also recognize your signature efforts in criminal justice reform and, indeed, was proud to be able to support that recent piece of legislation that came through our committee as well. a couple of points. i very much appreciate the concerns that have been raised, mr. speaker, but i assure that you this law is crafted -- as crafted does not go beyond the scope contemplated when section 16 was originally crafted. this is a responsible, carefully crafted piece of legislation that does what the united states supreme court recommended. it enumerates what crimes are crimes of violence so that there can be no vagueness and people know what the law is. in fact, it goes to protect due process, mr. speaker. this is our responsibility as legislators. indeed, mr. speaker, time is of the essence. given the recent u.s. supreme court decision. indeed, there would be substantial, harmful effects
the gentlewoman from georgia is recognized. mrs. handel: thank you, mr. speaker. to my colleague from texas, i want to say good morning to you as well. and also recognize your signature efforts in criminal justice reform and, indeed, was proud to be able to support that recent piece of legislation that came through our committee as well. a couple of points. i very much appreciate the concerns that have been raised, mr. speaker, but i assure that you this law is crafted -- as crafted does not go...
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there in georgia a quick look at his biography gives one an understanding that he's been groomed for a special mission i mean she did you know as i did when i was honored to go to. mr saakashvili received a u.s. state department scholarship and he worked for a new york law firm which represented the organization commodity a group that appeared earlier when we learned about the color. evolution's we're dealing with democratic blood blister aleutian this is the revolution of roses and this is me kyle saakashvili with camara busy overthrowing the legitimately elected president eduard shevardnadze. but. was. soon after the rose revolution blossom foley georgia announced its intentions to join nato and plant fresh nato military bases in the fertile soil right on russia's border never ever will give our freedom and independence never never will give any piece of our territory saakashvili is mission was accomplished at least with his friends and nato the georgian populace wasn't quite as happy though in two thousand and seven they took to the streets to voice discontent and mr saakashvili r
there in georgia a quick look at his biography gives one an understanding that he's been groomed for a special mission i mean she did you know as i did when i was honored to go to. mr saakashvili received a u.s. state department scholarship and he worked for a new york law firm which represented the organization commodity a group that appeared earlier when we learned about the color. evolution's we're dealing with democratic blood blister aleutian this is the revolution of roses and this is me...
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everybody all to restrung russia does the countries are very welcome in georgia and i think it's very positive that we have a good trade relations and lots of people arriving in georgia but it's not enough if this is good but this is. from my point of view it's very employed.
everybody all to restrung russia does the countries are very welcome in georgia and i think it's very positive that we have a good trade relations and lots of people arriving in georgia but it's not enough if this is good but this is. from my point of view it's very employed.
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overall in state of georgia. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the work of pastor william leaguian who is retiring from the ministry after 60 years. his dedication to the word of god sun paralleled. taking him not only throughout the first congressional district of georgia, but across the globe. in the early part of his career, he served as the southern baptist missionary in barcelona in spain where he was a professor in the spanish baptists theological semnear. when he returned to georgia he founded the christian renewal church in brunswick, a testament to his abilities, his new church grew rapidly and now includes seven congregations in three different states. he has been the pastor of the brunswick location for the past 44 years. however, much of this would not be possible without his wife, police dorothy, who he has been married to for 60 years. thank you, paragraphsor, for the wonderful -- pastor, for the wonderful work you have been doing in georgia and across the world. mr. spe
overall in state of georgia. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the work of pastor william leaguian who is retiring from the ministry after 60 years. his dedication to the word of god sun paralleled. taking him not only throughout the first congressional district of georgia, but across the globe. in the early part of his career, he served as the southern baptist missionary in barcelona in spain where he was a professor in the spanish baptists theological semnear....
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soon after the rose revolution fully georgia announced its intentions to join nato and plant fresh nato military bases in the fertile soil right on russia's border never ever will give our freedom and independence never ever will give any piece of our territory saakashvili mission was accomplished at least with his. friends and nato the georgian populace wasn't quite as happy though in two thousand and seven they took to the streets to voice discontent and mr saakashvili responded with force. the people's discontent. saakashvili party lost parliamentary elections and the opposition took control he sat this means that the parliamentary majority should set up a new government and me as the president according to our constitution decided not to wait for the results of the president's election and fled the country in october two thousand and thirteen. and that is that. my sack i said. so there was a building also up. in the himalayas mission without but i then. look for the little guy i. don't want to not know the man i don't know i don't want to know about. such a good morning. mr need. a
soon after the rose revolution fully georgia announced its intentions to join nato and plant fresh nato military bases in the fertile soil right on russia's border never ever will give our freedom and independence never ever will give any piece of our territory saakashvili mission was accomplished at least with his. friends and nato the georgian populace wasn't quite as happy though in two thousand and seven they took to the streets to voice discontent and mr saakashvili responded with force....
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bush won georgia by 12 points n. 2012, romney by 8. the republican margin continuing to decrease in 2016 when trump won by just five points. still president trump's endorsement in a contentious runoff helped him win by 40 points. >> it was like pouring gasoline on the fire we already had. >> reporter: abrams rarely invokes the president's name. >> there is a great deal of concern whether we're going to continue to stand for the values that made us a strong country. >> reporter: there's no avoiding the president's imprint on the rice. >> if we're talking the first wednesday in november and this state has turned blue, who will be responsible for making that happen? >> it will be donald trump will be partly responsible either way. >> kaylee hartung, cnn, atlanta. >>> a military show of force today in north korea, but something was absent this year. the weekend presidential brief is next. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." i don't keep track of regrets. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on is boost®. delicious boost® high
bush won georgia by 12 points n. 2012, romney by 8. the republican margin continuing to decrease in 2016 when trump won by just five points. still president trump's endorsement in a contentious runoff helped him win by 40 points. >> it was like pouring gasoline on the fire we already had. >> reporter: abrams rarely invokes the president's name. >> there is a great deal of concern whether we're going to continue to stand for the values that made us a strong country. >>...
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action, and finally when the russian oligarch, the one in georgia, mr. sash viely and mr. darveska integrated the economic and the democratic nation building, and they were really, and russia was very upset that we did, that and they resorted to all kinds of dirty tricks and putin never made a big secret of that, and even in the case of the u.s., he denies it in our case, but he actually went and took credit for it. so you can see -- the guy is indicted. and he is in major trouble. >> he has pleaded guilty. >> and now judging from this thing, and my chief of staff said, if this is ginwis genuine continuing to blackmail the leaders in the region, and so he is still managing to do that and he is really feeling that there are strong connections behind him, and big money behind him, and there are obviously, i am more than sure that it is connected to the russian interests. >> and let me put that aside for a moment, because we will be learning more about him perhaps with the bigger scheme of mueller's investigation, because he is working on a cooperation agre
action, and finally when the russian oligarch, the one in georgia, mr. sash viely and mr. darveska integrated the economic and the democratic nation building, and they were really, and russia was very upset that we did, that and they resorted to all kinds of dirty tricks and putin never made a big secret of that, and even in the case of the u.s., he denies it in our case, but he actually went and took credit for it. so you can see -- the guy is indicted. and he is in major trouble. >> he...
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positive that we have a good trade relations and lots of people are arriving in georgia but it's not enough if this is good but this is a. from my point of view it's a very important to me because this relation is sustainable and for that we need to speak. i mean politicians we need to discuss the problems which are creating to create some problems is the future to avoid these problems now from a strategic point of view russia is very interested in having friendly relations with its neighbors in particular ukraine because of its size in georgia because of its north caucasus location but obviously it hasn't been.
positive that we have a good trade relations and lots of people are arriving in georgia but it's not enough if this is good but this is a. from my point of view it's a very important to me because this relation is sustainable and for that we need to speak. i mean politicians we need to discuss the problems which are creating to create some problems is the future to avoid these problems now from a strategic point of view russia is very interested in having friendly relations with its neighbors...
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bottom line north carolina, south carolina, georgia. if it stalls this is going to be a prolonged impact along the coast. >> remember harvey when it stalls. rob: if it stalls over the ocean it could be good news in the wind department because it might lean less powerful winds. >> going back to diana a couple decades ago. it stalls, moved southward before making landfall and it weakened to a category one. that would be awesome. however we want people to still keep your eye on the ball. this is a category 4, still a major hurricane. we have to fine-tune the forecast. along the coast, carolinas, georgia, virginia, keep watching. jillian: people who live along the north carolina shoreline are facing an evacuation deadline to escape florence's fury. rob: let's get to griff jenkins in atlantic beach. we have 24, 36 hours ago people need to be getting out. >> reporter: that is right. good morning. yesterday mandatory evacuations begin. they have to be gone by 8:00 pm today. tomorrow morning at 7:00 :00 am, the bridge will be closed. you cannot
bottom line north carolina, south carolina, georgia. if it stalls this is going to be a prolonged impact along the coast. >> remember harvey when it stalls. rob: if it stalls over the ocean it could be good news in the wind department because it might lean less powerful winds. >> going back to diana a couple decades ago. it stalls, moved southward before making landfall and it weakened to a category one. that would be awesome. however we want people to still keep your eye on the...
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despite being located along ancient trading routes georgia has never had deep sea ports and actually the seaside town on the eastern edge of the black sea is said to be the site of the first one and the clia used to be a conflict ridden front along the border of georgia and the breakaway region of up . but the government is banking on being able to develop the area hosting a deep sea port would allow bigger cargo ships to dock here. sort of the easy for the process and then actually a court will address this really important challenges for georgia's economic growth it will ensure the best use of the country as a geo graphic location and transform it into all the just. work we have great access not only to the markets of armenia and azerbaijan but also central asia and china. we need to increase the competitiveness of our seaports otherwise we cannot attract all those cargo ships that go in another direction today through very good movies ago but it got the wee bit of computer from one of those we use when you walk into one of the world's largest creditor ships the athena is supposed
despite being located along ancient trading routes georgia has never had deep sea ports and actually the seaside town on the eastern edge of the black sea is said to be the site of the first one and the clia used to be a conflict ridden front along the border of georgia and the breakaway region of up . but the government is banking on being able to develop the area hosting a deep sea port would allow bigger cargo ships to dock here. sort of the easy for the process and then actually a court...
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the bigger question is what's happening in the rest of the state of georgia. these redistricting lines are done in partnership with the state and right now there is no clear answer how this got so goofed up. >> it is on the heels of another ruling of electronic vote in georgia. >> a federal case, that was a federal judge who was being asked to get paper ballots out for every voter in georgia. and though that judge denied that request for paper ballots, she offered a scathing rebuke of just how georgia's voting systems have been so mishandled. she discussed how the election system actually was opened up on the internet and called the electronic voting dated vulnerable voting system with no independent paper trail. she said basically the state has been burying its head in the sand over georgia election ands voting. >> drew, thank you so much. appreciate it. keep updated on that. reminder don't miss full circle daily interaction cast on facebook. you can see it week nights 6:25 eastern facebook/anderson cooper full circumstance. i'll hand it over to chris cuomo.
the bigger question is what's happening in the rest of the state of georgia. these redistricting lines are done in partnership with the state and right now there is no clear answer how this got so goofed up. >> it is on the heels of another ruling of electronic vote in georgia. >> a federal case, that was a federal judge who was being asked to get paper ballots out for every voter in georgia. and though that judge denied that request for paper ballots, she offered a scathing rebuke...
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liberty. ♪ >>> georgia's voting system is under fire. the state is being sued by voting activist who claim that the system is vulnerable. and there is evidence that an election outcome may actually be wrong. >> on may 22nd, the only two people running for state representative district 28 in northeast georgia squared off in a tight republican primary that would decide who would hold the office. state representative dan lost in a squeaker. >> i lost by 67 votes. >> remember that number, 67 votes. he congratulated his opponent and thought it was all over until the next day when his wife came home from her teaching job. >> she said, dan, my colleague came in and said she was going to vote for you last night and your name was not in herbal lot. >> his name wasn't on herbal lot? how could his supporters vote for him? turns out it wasn't just one voter. he broke out maps and found for each one of these dots, voters were assigned to the wrong district. >> your district is district 28. >> that's correct. >> and these people were voting for distri
liberty. ♪ >>> georgia's voting system is under fire. the state is being sued by voting activist who claim that the system is vulnerable. and there is evidence that an election outcome may actually be wrong. >> on may 22nd, the only two people running for state representative district 28 in northeast georgia squared off in a tight republican primary that would decide who would hold the office. state representative dan lost in a squeaker. >> i lost by 67 votes. >>...
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the 17th georgia but if at this spot. battlese after the eventually the union will recapture and you are going to have photographers arrived in the field in the aftermath and there is no limit to the stories that people told about the condition of what is like. showa photo that seems to little round top rising above what we call about the death -- call the valley of death, you can see a rock smirking or smiling at you. thecan also see the body of confederate soldier next to it. i would ask you to see five soldiers like there because for every day soldier we will have four wounded. killed, wounded, captured or missing. for everyone soldier killed you have about four wounded. imagine four more wounded arriving around here. here's a day to confederate soldier with a prop gun placed by the photographer at the bottom of the triangular field. here's a shot of the slaughter pen. orchard, acut, peach couple of other things, a sunken road, stonewall, nothing like that -- something like that. you can't really see too much. you migh
the 17th georgia but if at this spot. battlese after the eventually the union will recapture and you are going to have photographers arrived in the field in the aftermath and there is no limit to the stories that people told about the condition of what is like. showa photo that seems to little round top rising above what we call about the death -- call the valley of death, you can see a rock smirking or smiling at you. thecan also see the body of confederate soldier next to it. i would ask you...
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tanner/ beaufort county, sc: "if you have the ability to move inward to the state of georgia gov. roy cooper/ north carolina: "the time to prepare, is almost over"that's the message from virginia to georgia, as they start feeling the effects of hurricane florence thursday.sheriff p.j. gov. roy cooper/ north carolina: "the time to prepare, is almost over"that's the message from virginia to georgia, as they start feeling the effects of hurricane florence thursday.sheriff p.j. tanner/ beaufort county, sc: "if you have the ability to move inward to the state of georgia or florida, we recommend that you do that."in several areas, towns went into 24 hour curfews wednesday night.for many barrier islands and peninsulas, ferries have stopped running, bridges to the mainland, closed.those who didn't heed the warnings to leave, insist they are prepared to ride it out.billy sample/ carolina beach resident: "i won't be calling or have an expectation if i get myself in trouble to have any help. i'm going to have to take care of it on my own... so we've decided to stay. and it's on us."officials
tanner/ beaufort county, sc: "if you have the ability to move inward to the state of georgia gov. roy cooper/ north carolina: "the time to prepare, is almost over"that's the message from virginia to georgia, as they start feeling the effects of hurricane florence thursday.sheriff p.j. gov. roy cooper/ north carolina: "the time to prepare, is almost over"that's the message from virginia to georgia, as they start feeling the effects of hurricane florence thursday.sheriff...
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the four little indians are quite, quite different in that d'aron coming from georgia, in the south.... all the way through the novel, "are you daron, are you d'aron?" he talks about dropping the apostrophe early on. he has this anxiety about being a southerner. 0n the west coast, there is a bit of derision about people who are from the south, so he's trying to figure out how he can fit in and sound smart but he is also coming from a small town where he was the valedictorian and that was easy but it seems like everyone at berkeley was a valedictorian and so how does he stand out? he ends up falling in with candice, who is one—quarter native american. or as she puts it, one—quarter indian, the kind you found, not the kind you were looking for. then you have charlie, who is this african—american kid from a poor area of chicago but who, through an athletic scholarship, ends up attending a residential school and it gives him this great education. lastly, we have louis chang who wants to be the next lenny bruce lee, the next kung fu comedian. one of the key things i was interested in
the four little indians are quite, quite different in that d'aron coming from georgia, in the south.... all the way through the novel, "are you daron, are you d'aron?" he talks about dropping the apostrophe early on. he has this anxiety about being a southerner. 0n the west coast, there is a bit of derision about people who are from the south, so he's trying to figure out how he can fit in and sound smart but he is also coming from a small town where he was the valedictorian and that...
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cars have been deforted outside of atlanta, georgia. boeing has sent workers home to evacuate with families. and it's sending any finished 78 all way the to washington. ay what's your biggest concern standing here t about the next few days? >> really it's thenctainty and in the forecast. this storm is going to be significant for somebody. and we have to be prepared for that to be us. >> reporter: the preparations continue until the effeche of storm starts to be felt here. the wind gets too strong, the seas too rough. and then of course comes the planning. how do you ghe port back up running once the hurricane paed? for nightly business report, contessa brewer in the port of naarleston, south caro >>> meanwhile, home improvement retailer lowes is working all day and all night to get residents on the east coast the supplies they might need before and after florence makesnd fall. courtney reagan is in palmetto georgia looking at the lowe's command . cent >> reporter: disaster top starts here at clowe's emergencymand center in wilkes borrow
cars have been deforted outside of atlanta, georgia. boeing has sent workers home to evacuate with families. and it's sending any finished 78 all way the to washington. ay what's your biggest concern standing here t about the next few days? >> really it's thenctainty and in the forecast. this storm is going to be significant for somebody. and we have to be prepared for that to be us. >> reporter: the preparations continue until the effeche of storm starts to be felt here. the wind...
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i am from georgia. i was wondering about the abrams race in georgia. i think abrams might have a chance. he got the primary, won the primary over cagle. i thought cagle had a better chance to beat abrams, but when president trump's people endorsed him, i figured they put in because of everyone backing trump. i don't think he is the best qualified to represent the democratic side. guest: i will second something that marc said on the phone. turnout will be everything. if stacy abrams inspire new voters to come to the polls, georgia has a growing minority population, a growing suburban population, which is shifting democrats. if she can energize those disparate groups, she will have a decent chance. say. still too early to things are developing. host: can a democrat win in oklahoma? guest: this particular democrat might be able to. drew edmondson is the former attorney general of the state. it is a very republican state, however mary fallin, the coven current governor, is very unpopular. she was in the teens in the recent approval rating. there is also a
i am from georgia. i was wondering about the abrams race in georgia. i think abrams might have a chance. he got the primary, won the primary over cagle. i thought cagle had a better chance to beat abrams, but when president trump's people endorsed him, i figured they put in because of everyone backing trump. i don't think he is the best qualified to represent the democratic side. guest: i will second something that marc said on the phone. turnout will be everything. if stacy abrams inspire new...
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it didn't skate otty paris in the spotlight on today's worlds apart the former acting president of georgia that's next on twenty four seven our chief international. and that this guy like he. had to get that out will. go and visit me and that to the money at one of my leaving to. get it. i didn't get the money and that is at the will it is how much of that i think after i got a loss and that a lot about how to now brawling so i am somewhat but i don't think it does a little. bit now to them out so out of a lot of i'm out of a pool of. you that was out of my depth. as i asked by the to really i'm not so. good that they did things up at the top and so yeah i'm after. is that i thought about it but even though that's an olympian film and the look. at you. and. i've been saying the numbers mean something the matter of us is over one trillion dollars and. more than ten white collar crime stamp. eighty five percent of global will you want to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent is what is your home with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and one r
it didn't skate otty paris in the spotlight on today's worlds apart the former acting president of georgia that's next on twenty four seven our chief international. and that this guy like he. had to get that out will. go and visit me and that to the money at one of my leaving to. get it. i didn't get the money and that is at the will it is how much of that i think after i got a loss and that a lot about how to now brawling so i am somewhat but i don't think it does a little. bit now to them out...
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let's talk about the georgia governors race. guest: it's one of the starkest ,ontrasts on the midterm map stacey abrams, a former state house minority leader running against the secretary of state brian camped --kemp. he talked about what primary candidates -- primary races are about and he talked about the issues that president trump talks about and being a big supporter for him in georgia. theot endorsed by trump final make of the campaign and surged over casey cable in that primary. this is going to be a fascinating race to watch, stacey abrams has focused her candidate -- her candidacy about -- a campaign about turning out people to vote, so many people are african-american and live in the rural areas. it will be interesting to see i think pays off, and that racial issues are going to be front and center in that campaign for better or worse. host: politico is currently ranking the governor's race in georgia as one of the seven gubernatorial tossup races. is waiting in virginia, on the republican line. caller: i agree, republ
let's talk about the georgia governors race. guest: it's one of the starkest ,ontrasts on the midterm map stacey abrams, a former state house minority leader running against the secretary of state brian camped --kemp. he talked about what primary candidates -- primary races are about and he talked about the issues that president trump talks about and being a big supporter for him in georgia. theot endorsed by trump final make of the campaign and surged over casey cable in that primary. this is...
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mykehia was about to start her freshman year at albany state geiversity in albany, georgia. no one in her family had ever gone to college, which is why she sent up that prayer, scared and worried. >> scared, this is my first time being away from home, and worried, like as in financially. >> reporter: your family has no epney? >> not really, no. n that's why i decided to come to college, so my little brother wouldn't have to go through the same thing i did. s reporter: mykehia hopes to become a nurse, to provide both ep example and a better life for her brother, malik. she got a student loan, but didn't have money for other necessities-- like a fridge for her room, or even a comforter for her bed. she needed help. unfortunately, the wind blew her balloons to just about the roorest preacher in central georgia. >> i don't have any money in my savings account. n drained it, from the taxes on 't hom's house. i said, "now, you say this, right?" >> reporter: did you say that out loud? >> i said it out loud. this is the way i talk to god. ch've got a way with each other. >> reporter
mykehia was about to start her freshman year at albany state geiversity in albany, georgia. no one in her family had ever gone to college, which is why she sent up that prayer, scared and worried. >> scared, this is my first time being away from home, and worried, like as in financially. >> reporter: your family has no epney? >> not really, no. n that's why i decided to come to college, so my little brother wouldn't have to go through the same thing i did. s reporter: mykehia...