And friends and certainly our prayers go out to all of them in the days and weeks ahead. I would ask all georgians to continue to pray for these families and those in the local communities that have been affected by these tragic events that we are all facing in this very unique time. As you all know, life has drastically changed over the past weeks in our state, across our country and across the world. Our children are now at home, many georgians are working remotely. Our public gatherings are few and far between. And thats for a very good reason. Some Health Care Facilities are ramping up their capacity as they see more and more patients and are providing critical treatments to those in need. Leaders at the local level are working hard to make the right calls at the right time to keep our citizens safe. I will tell you there are no easy answers, and the guidance continues to change as we fight to stop the spread of covid19. Moving forward, we must remain dynamic in response. We have t
Administration trying to save face . Were on top of stunning developments that has joseph biden doing a 180 from something he said on the campaign from no wall, no way, no how to now saying yeah. Maybe. Maybe we start pursuing just that. Jeff paul in eagle pass, texas with the latest. Jeff . Yeah, neil. When youre out here and you see these big groups like we did yesterday, a group of 300 people cross the rio grande and enter the United States, its overwhelming. You remind yourself, this is just a small snapshot of the thousands that do that same thing on a daily basis. That might be in part the reason why the Biden Administration is now going to waive 26 federal laws in order to essentially build border wall, restart it when they had previously already stopped it. This 20mile stretch of border wall will be going in in the Rio Grande Valley in south texas. Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas said theres an acute and immediate need to construct physical barriers at this s
America. And now the georgia governor nathan deal talks about Economic Development, education, and transportation investment. This is about 45 minutes. Thank you all. Thank you all. Thank you for that kind introduction. Oh, my goodness. Thank you. Lieutenant governor kagl, speaker ralston, speaker protem jones, members of the General Assembly, constitutional officers, members of our judiciary, and my fellow georgians, this marks the eighth and final time i come before you to report on the state of the state. In preparing to do so, i thought back about all the challenges that we have faced for the better part of the last decade, and of all the successes that have been achieved together. I considered the plans we have set into motion that will carry us well into the next decade and beyond. I looked back on where we started in 2011 when only 111 of the legislators here today were serving in this General Assembly, and i was very pleased to see just how far weve come. And now as we embark o
2 00 p. M. On American History tv on cspan3. Working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. And now the georgia governor nathan deal talks about Economic Development, education, and transportation investment. This is about 45 minutes. Thank you all. Thank you all. Thank you for that kind introduction. Oh, my goodness. Thank you. Lieutenant governor kagl, speaker ralston, speaker protem jones, members of the General Assembly, constitutional officers, members of our judiciary, and my fellow georgians, this marks the eighth and final time i come before you to report on the state of the state. In preparing to do so, i thought back about all the challenges that we have faced for the better part of the last decade, and of all the successes that have been achieved together. I considered the plans we have set into motion that will carry us well into the next decade and beyond. I looked back on where we started in 2011 when only 111 of the legislators here today were serving in this G
Governor nathan deal delivering his final state of the state address. He talked about his time in public service, Economic Development in georgia, education, Childrens Mental Health programs, and the criminal justice system. His remarks are 45 minutes. [ applause ] thank you all. Thank you all. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, mr. Speaker, for that very kind introduction. Oh, my goodness. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Lieutenant governor, speaker, president pro tem, speaker pro tem, members of the General Assembly, constitutional officers, members of our judiciary, consular corps and my fellow georgians, this marks the eighth and final time that i come before you to report on the state of the state. In preparing to do so, i thought back about all the challenges that we have faced for the better part of the last decade, and of all the successes that have been achieved together. I considered the plans we have set into motion that will carry us well into the next d