Week. And investigating hunter biden. Senate republicans get Financial Data on joe bidens son from the Treasury Department opening a new front in the political wars. Good day, everyone. Im Andrea Mitchell in washington. President trump taking the fight to his rivals, rewarding political loyalty, sending a signal to any republicans that he demands total support from them or else. The first causality may well be Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman, a key impeachment witness, reportedly to be moved and sent to a new assignment in the pentagon. The president is celebrating a victory today as courts reject a challenge on emoluments that the president has been profiting from being in office. We just won the big emoluments case. I think it was a unanimous decision. This was brought by nancy pelosi and her group. It just came out a few minutes ago. So ill be reading it on the helicopter. But it was a total win. The president also went after nancy pelosi today, again, for ripping up his state
Lowell Georgia photographed Packers, life in Green Bay at start of award-winning career
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Former Press-Gazette photographer Lowell Georgia chronicled Lombardi s start, went on to award-winning career Richard Ryman, Green Bay Press-Gazette © Courtesy of Darren Georgia Photographer Lowell Georgia, a Green Bay native, began his career with the Press-Gazette. He went on to work for the Denver Post and National Geographic.
Lowell Georgia went from the Green Bay Press-Gazette pressroom to photographing the Green Bay Packers before he was out of high school, and that barely counted as a highlight of his decades-long career.
Georgia, who died Feb. 24 in Denver at age 87, was 16 when he transferred from the pressroom to the photo lab and then to photographer. He never looked back. His award-winning career included 11 years with the Press-Gazette, seven with the Denver Post, two with National Geographic Society, and many years as a freelancer still working with National Geographic. In truth, he always had a camera at hand, his daughter, Anne Hanson of Denv