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we explore the civil rights background of tallahassee, florida. >> reporter: to me tallahassee representsory of a civil rights movement. i'm chief inclusion officer for sports. my parents are civil rights activists. my mother led the first rally of the nation right here in tallahassee. you're literally able to follow the footsteps of all of these foot soldiers at the civil rights heritage walk. >> this is important because it recognized this is beyond civil rights. >> that's right. >> it was about human rights. freedom! >> tallahassee is also home to sam hughes hooi meek-eaton, which how'ses a lot of culture. >> that could be individual patents from the intellectual property. this is a large collection of research papers and archives on display. >> tallahassee is such a vibrant town. there are a lot of cultural institutions that do mark the past but just keep you excited about the future. ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. i am not for ignoring the first sign of a cold. i am for shortening my cold, with zicam! zicam is completely differ
we explore the civil rights background of tallahassee, florida. >> reporter: to me tallahassee representsory of a civil rights movement. i'm chief inclusion officer for sports. my parents are civil rights activists. my mother led the first rally of the nation right here in tallahassee. you're literally able to follow the footsteps of all of these foot soldiers at the civil rights heritage walk. >> this is important because it recognized this is beyond civil rights. >> that's...
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i went to college in tallahassee, florida. ainsley: go knowles. >> and also florida state university is where i graduated from. live in naples been there since 2003. i raise three kids with my wife erika and i have been a financial advisor an ander in the community for 16 years. ainsley: why do you want to run for congress. >> frankly because we need a conservative can you believe n congress. key thing number one is immigration is massively important to us. we want to make sure that we actually fix our borders.
i went to college in tallahassee, florida. ainsley: go knowles. >> and also florida state university is where i graduated from. live in naples been there since 2003. i raise three kids with my wife erika and i have been a financial advisor an ander in the community for 16 years. ainsley: why do you want to run for congress. >> frankly because we need a conservative can you believe n congress. key thing number one is immigration is massively important to us. we want to make sure that...
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my mother led the first of the nation in tallahassee. follow the footsteps of all of the foot soldiers on the civil rights heritage walk. >> this is important. it recognized this is beyond civil rights. >> that's right. >> it is about human rights. freedom! >> tallahassee is also home to meek-eton archives, largest collection in the southeast of african-american history and culture. >> we chronicle contributions of african-americans to the strengths of society that could be literature, patents from intellectual property, this is a remarkable collection of research papers and archives on display. >> tallahassee is such a vibrant town. there are a lot of local institutions that do mark the past but keep you excited about the future. >>> wander musts, brought to you by expedia. everything you need to go. ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. eh, not enough fiber- chocolate would be good- snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage
my mother led the first of the nation in tallahassee. follow the footsteps of all of the foot soldiers on the civil rights heritage walk. >> this is important. it recognized this is beyond civil rights. >> that's right. >> it is about human rights. freedom! >> tallahassee is also home to meek-eton archives, largest collection in the southeast of african-american history and culture. >> we chronicle contributions of african-americans to the strengths of society that...
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light laughter ] i don't know -- jim, do they have a tallahassee trail in argentina? liked him too much i wasn't a big fan the tallahassee trail. must be a beautiful place. unfortunately he didn't go there. >> seth: no, he didn't because -- [ laughter ] it doesn't exist tallahassee trail sounds like the patch of back hair that leads down into your jorts [ laughter and applause so the president threatened the prosecutor and the members of the jury in his senate impeachment trial, and then we also found out that he had seemingly threatened the former ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch, at a private dinner 2018. you might recall that yovanovitch was a key witness in the house impeachment hearing. she was seen as a crusader against corruption, and therefore an obstacle to trump and rudy's corrupt plan to dig up dirt on joe biden, so trump and rudy wanted her out. and last week a tape surfaced in menacing tones with two of his indicted henchmen, lev parnas and igor fruman. do you remember these two guys if you have trouble remembering who's who, lev is the hot one. [
light laughter ] i don't know -- jim, do they have a tallahassee trail in argentina? liked him too much i wasn't a big fan the tallahassee trail. must be a beautiful place. unfortunately he didn't go there. >> seth: no, he didn't because -- [ laughter ] it doesn't exist tallahassee trail sounds like the patch of back hair that leads down into your jorts [ laughter and applause so the president threatened the prosecutor and the members of the jury in his senate impeachment trial, and then...
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tallahassee and jacksonville were in the 30s this morning. but it looks nice for sunday. sunny to mostly sunny. we have a quiet pattern until sunday and monday. take us into tomorrow. friday now looks to be the warmest day. saturday will start off all right. a reminder that winter is not gone yet. we'll greet you late sunday more likely monday morning. i did see a 29 low. we'll see if that comes to peru wigs. we are down double digits on the temps compared to 24 hours ago. so cooler lows, high clouds today but overall mostly sunny almost 30 miles an hour out of diablo. 30s for some. fairfield, livermore 39. 30 degrees. low 40s. walnut creek is close. clayton's in there. and lafayette and pinole very close. 47. your morning trifecta. we are seeing the pattern be a little bit more to the north and drier for us probably a few days into saturday. 60s on the temps here. a smidge warmer to the south with some mid 60s. morgan hill. we'll take that into friday. that looks to be the warmest day and a windy and cooler pattern kicks in sunday, monday. >> thank you. just a reminder m
tallahassee and jacksonville were in the 30s this morning. but it looks nice for sunday. sunny to mostly sunny. we have a quiet pattern until sunday and monday. take us into tomorrow. friday now looks to be the warmest day. saturday will start off all right. a reminder that winter is not gone yet. we'll greet you late sunday more likely monday morning. i did see a 29 low. we'll see if that comes to peru wigs. we are down double digits on the temps compared to 24 hours ago. so cooler lows, high...
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. >> host: here is a text for you from george in tallahassee. will bloomberg's run results in republican victories in 2020? >> guest: i have no idea. i thought hillary clinton was going to win in 2016. predicting who is going to win next november. >> host: any idea where he will pull votes from with any other candidates worried about his entrance into the campaign? >> guest: this is me talking. i would think biden would be obvious one, pete buttigieg would be the other one. >> host: the so-called centrists. >> guest: that is right. maybe amy klobuchar too. >> host: laura is in brooklyn. hi, laura. >> caller: i was wondering in your research for the book, if you had come across any influences from michael bloomberg's partner, diana taylor. when mister bloomberg was running for mayor of new york and when he became associated with diana taylor, women were thrilled who knew her. mister bloomberg had a great deal, such a distinguished, fair-minded and marvelous person as we all know she is. that is my question. >> host: before we leave you do you rem
. >> host: here is a text for you from george in tallahassee. will bloomberg's run results in republican victories in 2020? >> guest: i have no idea. i thought hillary clinton was going to win in 2016. predicting who is going to win next november. >> host: any idea where he will pull votes from with any other candidates worried about his entrance into the campaign? >> guest: this is me talking. i would think biden would be obvious one, pete buttigieg would be the other...
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quick shout out, our guests in "cyber hall," watching from tallahassee, florida, on fox 49.n atlanta, wadding stomach watching on wsb tv and dorinda murphy watching on abc 78. we are live this morning. listen, i'm on cloud -- it's past nine. i'm on cloud oprah. because we were just in st. paul, minnesota, where i spent an entire day of my life with oprah winfrey. i joined oprah on her 2020 vision: your life in focus" sponsored by ww, which is weight watchers reimagined. i spent the day with her but for me, this was a day for us. and it was emotional, here's one of the moments. >> oprah: we need a show like yours to show us to be a mirror and reflect back to us who we are. that's what you're there for. [cheers and applause] >> tamron: that is what we are
quick shout out, our guests in "cyber hall," watching from tallahassee, florida, on fox 49.n atlanta, wadding stomach watching on wsb tv and dorinda murphy watching on abc 78. we are live this morning. listen, i'm on cloud -- it's past nine. i'm on cloud oprah. because we were just in st. paul, minnesota, where i spent an entire day of my life with oprah winfrey. i joined oprah on her 2020 vision: your life in focus" sponsored by ww, which is weight watchers reimagined. i spent...
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tallahassee, that is a pretty good thunderstorm two days ago in miami.ooks okay but some sneaking up near key west. the forecast calls for partly cloudy, about 70 at kickoff and that is holding steady for right now but they have put in a few more clouds. i can see why. for us we have higher clouds, some fog underneath that, there won't be as many as high clouds as yesterday. the fog will burn off sooner today. storm track going north. 40s and 50s although fairfield is down to 41. half-moon bay at 43. cool for some and san ramone is down there and dublin at 42. upper 50s in rich man and alamo at 43. you can see the ridge of high pressure will protect us. the warmest day for most although santa rosa hit 52 yesterday. a system will sweep in from the northwest and bring down temperatures. there will be some snow in the sierra on sunday. we will get the wind and cooler temperatures. morning fog and mostly sunny and warmer here. then a cooler forecast with the winds cranking up for sunday and cold air coming in. any rain? a tiny bit. garden variety shower. no
tallahassee, that is a pretty good thunderstorm two days ago in miami.ooks okay but some sneaking up near key west. the forecast calls for partly cloudy, about 70 at kickoff and that is holding steady for right now but they have put in a few more clouds. i can see why. for us we have higher clouds, some fog underneath that, there won't be as many as high clouds as yesterday. the fog will burn off sooner today. storm track going north. 40s and 50s although fairfield is down to 41. half-moon bay...
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tampa, orlando, up to tallahassee and new orleans getting cloud cover and rain. but the forecast still calls for a high of 70 degrees at game time and partly cloudy skies. it is the way it is looking right now. that's the update. i think there will be cloud cover but let's hope it stays dry. high clouds and fog. hazy and warm. nice tomorrow. but cooler. there will be more fog and turning cloudy, windy and cooler and colder in the afternoon and monday morning. yesterday some cleared that high deck without fog, upper 60s or 70s. to the south that fog really socked things in and kept temperatures upper 50s and low 60s. a little bit more fog to the north compared to yesterday. i would trim back some of the forecast highs. i'm allowed to do that. between continue 2: 2:30 in the morning. santa clara valley was 59 yesterday. morgan hill was 60. drizzle and even after the noon hour. that low cloud deck persistent and a boundary that stalled over and did not allow it to push off. 26 in tahoe. in tahoe. a system on sunday, maybe showers but not much. you will notice the wi
tampa, orlando, up to tallahassee and new orleans getting cloud cover and rain. but the forecast still calls for a high of 70 degrees at game time and partly cloudy skies. it is the way it is looking right now. that's the update. i think there will be cloud cover but let's hope it stays dry. high clouds and fog. hazy and warm. nice tomorrow. but cooler. there will be more fog and turning cloudy, windy and cooler and colder in the afternoon and monday morning. yesterday some cleared that high...
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far and we just heard in the senate and the congress or just in the government service we're in tallahassee florida at the moment the house of representatives capitol building and we're fighting for it which is to be because we don't want to see a new dispute to get heard you know for a long time i think that you have not been able to affect change in the united states and when and where they have tried they have been thwarted by adult culture by market oriented culture. i and i think until you see a transition of power between the generations it will be very difficult for young people to affect much change. so. i've tried to be careful with what i say sometimes and i know that there's a lot of people that probably won't like me and that there's are going to be haters they point out that our shooting was as fake as the sandy hoax and the only dumb bodies you have it's just a lot of stupid comments that i really personally don't pay attention to there's comments here that are calling me out for being a crisis i there and these are companies that i honestly don't pay attention to and could ca
far and we just heard in the senate and the congress or just in the government service we're in tallahassee florida at the moment the house of representatives capitol building and we're fighting for it which is to be because we don't want to see a new dispute to get heard you know for a long time i think that you have not been able to affect change in the united states and when and where they have tried they have been thwarted by adult culture by market oriented culture. i and i think until you...
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desantisa governor ron delivered his state of the state address in tallahassee. this is just over 30 minutes. [applause] mr. president, mr. speaker, members of the senate. the constitution requires me to inform the legislature concerning the condition of the state and to recommend measures in the public interest. it brings me great satisfaction to support -- report and to commend bert commend the members of the house and senate for your efforts to make for successful. [laughter] [applause] florida'stis: unemployment rate is near a historic low. we have a triple-a credit rating. florence public university system is ranked number one in the nation. we are ranked one of the top states in the nation for physical health, physical health. and wes a 50 year low have no state income tax. [applause] gov. desantis: it is said that the only thing certain in life are death and taxes but as one to suggest we should add an asterisk to that here in florida . we can say with certainty that we will not have an income tax here in the state of florida. [applause] gov. desantis: or
desantisa governor ron delivered his state of the state address in tallahassee. this is just over 30 minutes. [applause] mr. president, mr. speaker, members of the senate. the constitution requires me to inform the legislature concerning the condition of the state and to recommend measures in the public interest. it brings me great satisfaction to support -- report and to commend bert commend the members of the house and senate for your efforts to make for successful. [laughter] [applause]...
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do it and in order to speak to their own people in order to demonstrate their credibility that tallahassee and that the islamic republic would not tolerate such a high profile assassination so i think that's why the revolutionary guard corps had to be the ones doing this rather than rather than putting it out to one of the shia militias that they work so closely with but marriage is it leaves the militia who was supported by iran people who deeply deeply ivette jenison in money meet the who things in yemen or the hezbollah in lebanon could they take independent action and retaliate for his assassination possibly i guess what we'll see very quickly is the extent to which it was all down to the saloon money who was responsible for creating and maintaining these networks or whether there's actually more to the networks than just $1.00 individual and i would imagine that it's more of the law that there are structures in place to facilitate relations between this by law. and the revolutionary guard corps force for example i imagine that there are other aspects to these relations not just comes
do it and in order to speak to their own people in order to demonstrate their credibility that tallahassee and that the islamic republic would not tolerate such a high profile assassination so i think that's why the revolutionary guard corps had to be the ones doing this rather than rather than putting it out to one of the shia militias that they work so closely with but marriage is it leaves the militia who was supported by iran people who deeply deeply ivette jenison in money meet the who...
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are expected to join their demanding greater autonomy from china and an inquiry inseparably spent tallahassee down to government demonstrations started in june in response to a now scrapped extradition bill. and north korean leader kim jong un has said he'll soon launch a new strategic weapon denuclearization talks between pyongyang and washington stoled back in october as you updates the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story. what kind of care does that provide and is anyone willing to pick up the cost we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in so is it possible for trouble to actually apply to a keyhole counting the cost on al-jazeera. a year of public anger millions around the globe took to the streets in 2019 to vent their anger against government wants behind this global dissatisfaction and is this action making any difference this is inside story. hello and welcome to the show i'm sam is a than the year 2019 will be remembered for the wave of protests that swept the world with millions of people protesting to demand change oft
are expected to join their demanding greater autonomy from china and an inquiry inseparably spent tallahassee down to government demonstrations started in june in response to a now scrapped extradition bill. and north korean leader kim jong un has said he'll soon launch a new strategic weapon denuclearization talks between pyongyang and washington stoled back in october as you updates the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story. what kind of care does that provide and is anyone...
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expected to join their demanding greater autonomy from china and an inquiry in supplying spain tallahassee gansa government demonstrations started in june in response to a nice scrapped extradition bill. and north korean leader kim jong un has said he'll soon launch a new strategic weapon denuclearization talks seem pyongyang and washington stalled in a chopper as you updates the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story. what kind of care does that provide a listener willing to pick up the cost we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in so is it possible for trump is actually a mature way to conduct counting the cost on al-jazeera. year of public anger millions around the globe took to the streets in 2019 to vent their anger against government wants behind this global dissatisfaction and is this action making any difference this is inside story. hello welcome to the show i'm sam is a than the year 2019 will be remembered for the wave of protests that swept the world with millions of people protesting to demand change often though.
expected to join their demanding greater autonomy from china and an inquiry in supplying spain tallahassee gansa government demonstrations started in june in response to a nice scrapped extradition bill. and north korean leader kim jong un has said he'll soon launch a new strategic weapon denuclearization talks seem pyongyang and washington stalled in a chopper as you updates the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story. what kind of care does that provide a listener willing to pick...
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kobe bryant's helicopter crashed in disintegrated on this hillside in tallahassee is outside los angeles witnesses said there was heavy fog and poor visibility in the area at the time of the accident. resident paula dolan heard multiple explosions before the helicopter went down wired one bang one it was in the air and the last 2nd their 2nd bang as it was just sunday and then i heard a huge crash on board with a 41 year old retired super star and is 13 year old daughter giana as well as 7 others including the pilot. police have not released their names there was a wide speculation is who did any of these are however it is being entirely inappropriate right now to identify anyone by name until the coroner has made the identification through their very deliberative process and they've made made an arrest cations the next of kin. the cause of the crash is unknown the helicopter a sikorsky $76.00 b. has a robust safety record federal crash investigators will search the wreckage and more our team will be looking at the history of the pilots and whatever crew was on board will be looking at m
kobe bryant's helicopter crashed in disintegrated on this hillside in tallahassee is outside los angeles witnesses said there was heavy fog and poor visibility in the area at the time of the accident. resident paula dolan heard multiple explosions before the helicopter went down wired one bang one it was in the air and the last 2nd their 2nd bang as it was just sunday and then i heard a huge crash on board with a 41 year old retired super star and is 13 year old daughter giana as well as 7...
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say where the volcano sits with thousands more needing coastal towns jimmy linden has more from tallahassee we are in but angus province about 16 kilometers from kaino the roads are slippery this is a very difficult journey for those who are trying to flee evacuation and started as early as sunday afternoon and thousands have already fled the priority according to the government is to secure those within the 14 kilometer range of i will cain know. by lease a problem funding that will buy your funding acquire no i you know for the. for this this tri sickle. is an entire family. from police side they have been trying to evacuated since sunday afternoon we're seeing vehicles cars full of family members those who have tried their very best to bring whatever they can of their belongings. still ahead on al-jazeera jan an engineering giant seen in stakes with a controversial coal mine project in australia despite a backlash from environmental activists and saddam's journalists' sound the alarm as the government shuts down several media outlets to status. how would you like to see a big atlantic st
say where the volcano sits with thousands more needing coastal towns jimmy linden has more from tallahassee we are in but angus province about 16 kilometers from kaino the roads are slippery this is a very difficult journey for those who are trying to flee evacuation and started as early as sunday afternoon and thousands have already fled the priority according to the government is to secure those within the 14 kilometer range of i will cain know. by lease a problem funding that will buy your...
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a few weeks into my college life in tallahassee, i experienced the election where pretty much this voter suppression was ascended and pretty much through the election to george w. bush in the face of the black people. those firsthand and secondhand stories of people being spoiled or being turned away or flooding into cmu because they were representing entire states. racism, white racism in particular. it was undeniable. ultimately, it caused -- i don't really see it as racism at the time, i saw it as white people. almost all of the people engaged in these acts were right. then the problem was black people into of some extent, racism. then okay, what is wrong with racism? that's when i went in search of all of those book trying to figure out what's wrong with these people. why are they engaged in these kind of racist acts? finally, when i started engaging particularly through taking courses in african-american history, i began to the ultimately the problem was racism. it took me a while to get there. >> i want to pick that up in the question of white people. there readers who will think g
a few weeks into my college life in tallahassee, i experienced the election where pretty much this voter suppression was ascended and pretty much through the election to george w. bush in the face of the black people. those firsthand and secondhand stories of people being spoiled or being turned away or flooding into cmu because they were representing entire states. racism, white racism in particular. it was undeniable. ultimately, it caused -- i don't really see it as racism at the time, i saw...
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we still would have had that carefree summer in tallahassee, florida, still would have spent our timemarking down the days until our next reunion, still would have committed our lives to one another. anyone's dream can be ripped away in an instant and it hurts like hell. i won't pretend it doesn't. but dream anyway. the joyful anticipation dreams bring you will outweigh the pain in their absence leaves behind. anticipation is half the fun. [applause] >> thank you for that. you talk about dreaming anyway. can you speak a little more about the process for you in your own personal journey and how you went about being able to dream again and look forward to things as you started to take those steps forward. >> i think part of finding that anticipation in life again and things to look forward to was trying to find a way to find a purpose in having lost rob. i don't know if anything you say makes it worth it to have lost rob but find the meaning behind it and what i can do to move forward purposefully, part of that was the foundation where i first crossed paths with my co-authors, i met the
we still would have had that carefree summer in tallahassee, florida, still would have spent our timemarking down the days until our next reunion, still would have committed our lives to one another. anyone's dream can be ripped away in an instant and it hurts like hell. i won't pretend it doesn't. but dream anyway. the joyful anticipation dreams bring you will outweigh the pain in their absence leaves behind. anticipation is half the fun. [applause] >> thank you for that. you talk about...
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i grew up in the deep south, tallahassee, '60s, kkk, jim crow era. we had a community that reps and at the heartland of our country. huntsman your ship , entrepreneurship, god, values that americans truly get out and work. not the elitists on the east and west coast, those who go to work every single way to get respect from their neighbors and get a great future for their kis beer that's what the heartland represents. not creed, color, but values that we want to hold on to. >> tucker: when the woke attacks heartland as an obscenity, they are attacking part of america, don't you think? >> yes. if we can define what the heartland really means, and i put four basic tests, head, heart, hands, home for education, industry, god, and family. that's what we find in the true heartland of america in the matter where we are, no matter what color. they hate that. yes, they want to make sure they turn those terms of education our kids, standing up for god, having industry where people really go out and develop value of working hard, and the family unit, they want
i grew up in the deep south, tallahassee, '60s, kkk, jim crow era. we had a community that reps and at the heartland of our country. huntsman your ship , entrepreneurship, god, values that americans truly get out and work. not the elitists on the east and west coast, those who go to work every single way to get respect from their neighbors and get a great future for their kis beer that's what the heartland represents. not creed, color, but values that we want to hold on to. >> tucker:...
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that is why on tomorrow, i'm going to be in tallahassee, florida.ng frederick ingram and the florida education association and reverend holmes and reverend talb and others as they rally and march at the state house, saying we must deal with paying teachers, and we must deal with the resources needed in public education. and hopefully it will set a tone with the florida legislators as well as states around the country. we cannot in any way lessen our commitment to public education when the majority of students, black or white, latino or asian, get their education. we are not talking about a partisan issue here. we're talking about the future of the nation and our young people. that does it for me. i'll see you back here next weekend. up next, "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> this sunday, iran fallout. >> stopped him quickly and we stopped him cold. >> president trump cheers the killing of qassem soleimani, but what's behind the administration's shifting explanations? >> the threats included attacks on u.s. embassies, period, full stop. >> so you
that is why on tomorrow, i'm going to be in tallahassee, florida.ng frederick ingram and the florida education association and reverend holmes and reverend talb and others as they rally and march at the state house, saying we must deal with paying teachers, and we must deal with the resources needed in public education. and hopefully it will set a tone with the florida legislators as well as states around the country. we cannot in any way lessen our commitment to public education when the...
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for the iowa caucuses, and we brought in jennifer granholm, and former tallahassee major, and the formeror of florida, and what are you going to anticipate tonight? >> well, it is wide open. a lot of folks have seen the polls and folks who are leading and obviously for the four candidates largely at the top to try to have their own moments tonight and if you are joe biden, you want to stay steady and not be frankly mentioned too much or get out there too much. he does best in the middle. amy klobuchar, however, i think that she has the most to get out of here tonight. she tends to have the last two times decent debates and the last one, i thought that she was excellent. >> but this is it for her if she is going to be sucked and wisconsin. lord jesus, minnesota. won a state that trump has done well in. the question is, i wanted to go a little further, help voters understand the electability question. if it is real, tell us how you do that around the country. >> the biden campaign hopes there's foreign policy, that's a double edged sword for senator sanders, going after vice president bide
for the iowa caucuses, and we brought in jennifer granholm, and former tallahassee major, and the formeror of florida, and what are you going to anticipate tonight? >> well, it is wide open. a lot of folks have seen the polls and folks who are leading and obviously for the four candidates largely at the top to try to have their own moments tonight and if you are joe biden, you want to stay steady and not be frankly mentioned too much or get out there too much. he does best in the middle....
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past week i joined thousands of teachers and public school workers in a huge march and rally in tallahasseepublic education in that state. i was proud to join andrew ingram and others as they brought to light how these state of florida is 47th in teachers' pay. but those that work in the schools or food services and custodians, some making $12 an hour, we must make a priority in this country, public education and invest in quality teachers with quality pay and that for all that work in the public education system. and who could show it better than the state of florida? where the president called the official home. it is the sunshine state. so why are you putting these workers of public education in the shade? bring them out of the shade and let the sun shine on those young people that need a quality education in florida and be an example to people all over this country. we cannot go into selective education with selective lists where we test people to death but we don't try and make it work for everybody. that does it for me. thank you for watching. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 p
past week i joined thousands of teachers and public school workers in a huge march and rally in tallahasseepublic education in that state. i was proud to join andrew ingram and others as they brought to light how these state of florida is 47th in teachers' pay. but those that work in the schools or food services and custodians, some making $12 an hour, we must make a priority in this country, public education and invest in quality teachers with quality pay and that for all that work in the...
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heartland is the values that make our country great and i i will say i grew up in the deep south tallahasseera. we had such a remarkable community that really represent of the of our country. about education, about entrepreneurship, god, family, respect. those things that really make our country great and the values that americans who truly get out and work, not the elitists on the east coast on the east and west coast. those that go to work every single day to get respect from neighbors and to get a great future with their kids. that's what the heartland k represents. not a creed color, that would reflect the values we want to hold onto. >> tucker: so when the woke left attacks the term heartland as an obscenity -- i mean, they are attacking a part of america, aren't they? >> yes, and if we can define what the heartland really means -- i put in a very -- four basic tenets. head, heart, hands and home. education, god, industry and family. that's what makes the american way work. that's what we find in true heartland of america, no matter what we are, no matter color and they hate that. so ye
heartland is the values that make our country great and i i will say i grew up in the deep south tallahasseera. we had such a remarkable community that really represent of the of our country. about education, about entrepreneurship, god, family, respect. those things that really make our country great and the values that americans who truly get out and work, not the elitists on the east coast on the east and west coast. those that go to work every single day to get respect from neighbors and to...
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cnn political correspondent mj lee, cnn political commentator andrew gillum the former mayor of tallahassee and cnn political analyst alex burns, a national political correspondent for "the new york times." >> you did it so much better than i could have. >> i did it well. you don't have to go that far. >> mayor gillum, tell us since you are standing there in front of the debate stage, what we should be expecting tonight or what you're looking for. >> yeah, good morning both to john and alisyn and my co-panelists here. one, you probably can't tell from where you are but we are actually in a pretty intimate space. it's a pretty small room that we are in, the debate podiums are quite close in proximity and given all of the tensions leading up to tonight's debate it's going to be very, very hard to escape whatever energy any of the campaigns, the candidates in the room is offering between each other. my hope is, however, that this scuffle between senator warren and senator sanders is able to be put to rest one way or another. i believe that we have had for the most part the year really high lev
cnn political correspondent mj lee, cnn political commentator andrew gillum the former mayor of tallahassee and cnn political analyst alex burns, a national political correspondent for "the new york times." >> you did it so much better than i could have. >> i did it well. you don't have to go that far. >> mayor gillum, tell us since you are standing there in front of the debate stage, what we should be expecting tonight or what you're looking for. >> yeah, good...
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you'll notice all the way down into florida, tallahassee feels like 25 degrees this morning. so we're all in the same boat together. this has been one of the coldest arctic outbreaks we have had. typically winterish, minneapolis at negative 13. 6 in kansas city. 0 in burlington. boston's at about 7. the next big storm, this is going to be a slow move across the country. typically when you have a really cold air mass and the next storm moves in it means a lot of winter weather. this is moving so slow that the atmosphere is going to warm up a little bit. we're going to get some winter weather out of it. right now just a rain event going on in the pacific northwest. it's a rainy day for friends in california, the northwest. this storm will slowly be moving on shore during the day today. typical high elevation, mountain snows, and the rain on the coast will continue, wednesday as this system lingers, and then as all the storms move into the middle of the country, by the time we get to wednesday afternoon and thursday, a little bit of light snow from kansas city northwards and by
you'll notice all the way down into florida, tallahassee feels like 25 degrees this morning. so we're all in the same boat together. this has been one of the coldest arctic outbreaks we have had. typically winterish, minneapolis at negative 13. 6 in kansas city. 0 in burlington. boston's at about 7. the next big storm, this is going to be a slow move across the country. typically when you have a really cold air mass and the next storm moves in it means a lot of winter weather. this is moving so...
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i think that the most important thing is to determine what we call the case from tallahassee right or any or depending on how you define it which is essentially if if you become infected what's your chances or risk of having a serious such a serious reaction to maurice and the infection that you actually die ok so is this very much the worse case in our if you if you get infected and at the moment we've seen a number of deaths in china about 26 deaths i think this morning i know more but more than 800 confirmed cases. across the whole of china so that kind of represents a relatively relatively worrying case of jealousy right if we believe that there's only $800.00 confirmed cases there right now difficult so sorry to interrupt is it safe to assume that their deaths have occurred unfortunately of course all deaths are incredibly unfortunate but in those who are perhaps more vulnerable that the infirm the elderly and those who are pretty well to begin with. that seems to be the suggestion the main difficulty in estimating how serious this disease is is understanding how many people actu
i think that the most important thing is to determine what we call the case from tallahassee right or any or depending on how you define it which is essentially if if you become infected what's your chances or risk of having a serious such a serious reaction to maurice and the infection that you actually die ok so is this very much the worse case in our if you if you get infected and at the moment we've seen a number of deaths in china about 26 deaths i think this morning i know more but more...
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forecast down here the showers really form a lot of divisions down here in southern states and tallahassee 26 is a surprise 2 degrees off the record stuff bob thank you for that. still ahead on al-jazeera the run in community easy morning we'll get a report from one of the city's hardest hit by the ukrainian plane crash. out economy on life support is fueling fears for the future of health care in lebanon. and turkey why the violence on the fame out of the good middle east is tied to back on her country that's coming out of asia in school. 3 years after cholera was discovered in haiti this is just one example of how the death toll from this epidemic could be much higher than anyone knows and al-jazeera and best to geisha into who should be held responsible travel to the united nations headquarters in new york. we spoke to the secretary general again in this room we're going to try to catch many things out but has justice now been served for the victims freewinds haiti in a time of cholera on al jazeera. and . al jazeera. and. you're watching al-jazeera his or of our top stories this hour.
forecast down here the showers really form a lot of divisions down here in southern states and tallahassee 26 is a surprise 2 degrees off the record stuff bob thank you for that. still ahead on al-jazeera the run in community easy morning we'll get a report from one of the city's hardest hit by the ukrainian plane crash. out economy on life support is fueling fears for the future of health care in lebanon. and turkey why the violence on the fame out of the good middle east is tied to back on...
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>> don't touch that dialle you're listening to tallahassee. >> she was a deejay on the college radio and hosted not one, but two different radio shows. >> i did the rock show at night. >> she loved van halen. ♪ jump, jump >> she loved motley crue. >> her moniker was, "the maiden of metal." >> i didn't go to college and go out partying. i worked all the time. >> so you skipped adolescence? >> i kinda skipped relationships. i had no boyfriend in college until i met my husband, and that was it. >> in 1994, everybody wanted to hear from pamela smart. she gave her first interview to my colleague diane sawyer. >> and we're rolling. >> how did you meet gregg smart? >> i met gregg when i came home for christmas during a break one year. originally, i wasn't attracted to him, but i then became attracted him. >> what about him? >> he was very outgoing and always smiling. he seemed fun to be around. >> he was a rocker. the long hair, the attitude. she loved him. >> she said,en why you know, mom, he's the one. we liked him, too. >> gregg and pam smart bonded over van halen, songs like, "you reall
>> don't touch that dialle you're listening to tallahassee. >> she was a deejay on the college radio and hosted not one, but two different radio shows. >> i did the rock show at night. >> she loved van halen. ♪ jump, jump >> she loved motley crue. >> her moniker was, "the maiden of metal." >> i didn't go to college and go out partying. i worked all the time. >> so you skipped adolescence? >> i kinda skipped relationships. i had...
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dallas, houston, shreveport, little rock, pushing into jackson, birmingham, tallahassee, eventually into atlanta and friday, tornadoes a distinct possibility and have heavy rain potentially flooding rain from little rock up through st. louis and 6 to 12 inches of snow behind it in the cold sector. could see blizzard conditions kansas city south of green bay. time for your rainy cities brought to you by state farm. >>> so can you resign from being a royal? harry and meghan are posing that question. we have all the details. we have all the details. h harry and meghan are posing that question. we have all the details. and now it reminds me of her. i'm just glad i never fixed it. listen, you don't need to go anywhere dad. meet christine, she's going to help you around the house. the best home to be in is your own. from personal care and memory care, to help around the house, home instead offers personalized in-home services for your loved ones. home instead senior care. to us, it's personal. i had moderate-to-severes rheumatoid arthritis. i've always been the ringleader had a zest for life.
dallas, houston, shreveport, little rock, pushing into jackson, birmingham, tallahassee, eventually into atlanta and friday, tornadoes a distinct possibility and have heavy rain potentially flooding rain from little rock up through st. louis and 6 to 12 inches of snow behind it in the cold sector. could see blizzard conditions kansas city south of green bay. time for your rainy cities brought to you by state farm. >>> so can you resign from being a royal? harry and meghan are posing...
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maity: nosotros vamos a continuar aquÍ en vivo desde tallahassee.acebook e instagram. revive tu segmento favorito www.despiertaamÉrica.com, el app de univisiÓn y nuestra pÁgina de youtube. ♪ ♪ francisca:quÉ ustedes escuchan una u o una o? alan: primero explÍcale a la gente lo que hacemos. [hablan a la vez] alan: estamos diciendo cÓmo se pronuncia castillo en francÉs. francisca:yo dije "chatu"-- [risas] francisca: mira como dice google. [hablan a la vez] chef: estÁ muy buena la clase de francÉs. francisca:el vino de brad pitt, dije la noticia y mi compaÑero me corrigiÓ. alan: tu lo dices porque estamos aquÍ-- francisca: esto pasa hasta en las mejores familias. alan: vamos hablar de un paisano, del actor venezolano de emanuel palomares que recordarÁn que estuvo en "mira quien baila". ya se convirtiÓ en ciudadano mexicano. francisca: vamos a ver que comparto -- compartiÓ con los amigos de televisa espectÁculos. reportero: cumple una dÉcada como actor y escasos uÍ profesi y lo que ha pasado a nivel personal lo convencieron. emanuel palomares ha decidido
maity: nosotros vamos a continuar aquÍ en vivo desde tallahassee.acebook e instagram. revive tu segmento favorito www.despiertaamÉrica.com, el app de univisiÓn y nuestra pÁgina de youtube. ♪ ♪ francisca:quÉ ustedes escuchan una u o una o? alan: primero explÍcale a la gente lo que hacemos. [hablan a la vez] alan: estamos diciendo cÓmo se pronuncia castillo en francÉs. francisca:yo dije "chatu"-- [risas] francisca: mira como dice google. [hablan a la vez] chef: estÁ muy...
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i went to college in tallahassee, florida.re i graduated from. live in naples been there since 2003. i raise three kids with my wife erika and i have been a financial advisor an ander in the community for 16 years. ainsley: why do you want to run for congress. >> frankly because we need a conservative can you believe n congress. key thing number one is immigration is massively important to us. we want to make sure that we actually fix our borders. that we actually have an immigration system that works for all people trying to come to america the right way. also protects american citizenship, which is vital in the lives of all americans. even bigger than that, we have to have people stand firm on conservative principles to stand up for the united states constitution. i have been a constitutionalist ever since i have been in politics the last 10 years. for me it's important to go to washington to fight for the constitution and also begin the work of expanding the republican party. we have to have new voices, new faces, people wh
i went to college in tallahassee, florida.re i graduated from. live in naples been there since 2003. i raise three kids with my wife erika and i have been a financial advisor an ander in the community for 16 years. ainsley: why do you want to run for congress. >> frankly because we need a conservative can you believe n congress. key thing number one is immigration is massively important to us. we want to make sure that we actually fix our borders. that we actually have an immigration...
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podemos terminar viendo sin ningÚn problema por ejemplo en miami un par de " hacianueva orleans, tallahassee5 minutos en la siguiente intervenciÓn. antes vamos con los compaÑeros en la cocina. raÚl: asÍ me gusta. los nombres correctos. si estÁ desayunando buen provecho gracias por estar con nosotros. despuÉs de la pausa te vamos a mostrar mensajes de los famosos lamentando la muerte de kobe bryant entre ellos la muerte de otra superestrella de baloncesto. francisca: por otro lado los abogados del presidente trump concluyen sus argumentos de apertura en medio de una dura batalla por escuchar a nuevos testigos. raÚl: ademÁs sabes cÓmo enseÑar a tus hijos a manejar el billete? mÁs adelante traemos a una mamá amiga de la casa y un experto en finanzas con todos los consejos. chef: una entrevista con ricky martin en primicia para la televisiÓn de estados unidos. desde puerto rico nos hablarÁ de su familia y de lo que piensa hacer frente a la crisis polÍtica en la isla. mamá, papá. el conteo del censo, es vital. y solo contándonos a todos. nuestras comunidades podrían ser beneficiadas con mejores e
podemos terminar viendo sin ningÚn problema por ejemplo en miami un par de " hacianueva orleans, tallahassee5 minutos en la siguiente intervenciÓn. antes vamos con los compaÑeros en la cocina. raÚl: asÍ me gusta. los nombres correctos. si estÁ desayunando buen provecho gracias por estar con nosotros. despuÉs de la pausa te vamos a mostrar mensajes de los famosos lamentando la muerte de kobe bryant entre ellos la muerte de otra superestrella de baloncesto. francisca: por otro lado...
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en cuanto a lluvia, podrÍamos acumular estados pulgadas en miami, uan tallahassee y nueva orleans 1,5e aprende uno con albert. al volver de la pausa, le vamos a revelar el enojo de la ex de rob kardashian, al saber que su hija habÍa sido llevada por su tÍa sin permiso en el helicÓptero en el que murió kobe bryant. francisca: y un hombre se aferra al capÓ de un carro escapando de un choque. chef: tendemos una de esas historias que nos da felicidad compartir, lucÍa emigrÓ sola al paÍs siendo casi una niÑay 30 aÑos despuÉs logra cumplir su sueÑo y el de sus padres. raÚl: y prepÁrate para hacer una clase de zumba junto a la maestra mÁs precoz, tiene sÓlo 12 aÑos y maravilla al mundo con su talento. en vivo estarÁ aquÍ. francisa: quÉdate con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica", mantenemos todo lo que a ti te gusta. chef: y escuchamos todo lo que tÚ quieres ver. regresamos . francisca: un dÍa mÁs, familia. dar gracias a dios por eso. mÁs adelante la cantante marisela le da el Último adiÓs a su mamÁ y aquÍ tenemos las emotivas declaraciones. eso serÁ al regresar. raÚl:hay que contarle black chin
en cuanto a lluvia, podrÍamos acumular estados pulgadas en miami, uan tallahassee y nueva orleans 1,5e aprende uno con albert. al volver de la pausa, le vamos a revelar el enojo de la ex de rob kardashian, al saber que su hija habÍa sido llevada por su tÍa sin permiso en el helicÓptero en el que murió kobe bryant. francisca: y un hombre se aferra al capÓ de un carro escapando de un choque. chef: tendemos una de esas historias que nos da felicidad compartir, lucÍa emigrÓ sola al paÍs...
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what to you think about this whole idea of what do they do if tallahassee 50/50 vote and also as we'rethe fence like lisa murkowski and thinking about maybe we should have more witnesses. the question is, why not? why not just fault in the direction of more information. >> that question is becoming more and more rhetorical as we're wondering the same point. all the questions coming in, a lot of it had to do with being clairified by witness. there's precedent that the chief justice not from the clinton impeachment, but chief justice in the johnson impeachment did break a tie twice. ultimately, he could weigh in. the word precedent has a lot of import here because -- >> here's chief justice roberts. >> chief justice. >> the senator from idaho. >> mr. chief justice i sent a question to the desk on behalf of myself and senators rich, graham, ertz, fischer, cruz and purdue. >> thank you. >> the question from the senators for counsel for the president. how many witnesses have been presented to the senate at this point in this trial? how many pages of documentary evidence have been put in the
what to you think about this whole idea of what do they do if tallahassee 50/50 vote and also as we'rethe fence like lisa murkowski and thinking about maybe we should have more witnesses. the question is, why not? why not just fault in the direction of more information. >> that question is becoming more and more rhetorical as we're wondering the same point. all the questions coming in, a lot of it had to do with being clairified by witness. there's precedent that the chief justice not...