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trump of the state of florida received one vote for president. and tim walz of the state of minnesota received three votes for vice president. and j.d. vance of the state of ohio received one vote for vice president. >> madam president, the certificate of the electoral vote of the state of maryland seems to be regular in form and authentic, and it appears therefrom that kamala d. harris of the state of california received 10 votes for president and tim walz of the state of minnesota received 10 votes for vice president. >> the certificate for the electoral vote of the commonwealth of massachusetts seeming to regular in form and authentic and it appears therefrom that kamala d. harris of the state of california received 11 votes for president, and tim walz of minnesota received 11 votes for vice president. >> madam president, the certificate of the electoral vote of the state of michigan seems to be regular in form and authentic and it appears therefrom that donald j. trump of the state of florida received 15 votes for president, and j.d. vance of
trump of the state of florida received one vote for president. and tim walz of the state of minnesota received three votes for vice president. and j.d. vance of the state of ohio received one vote for vice president. >> madam president, the certificate of the electoral vote of the state of maryland seems to be regular in form and authentic, and it appears therefrom that kamala d. harris of the state of california received 10 votes for president and tim walz of the state of minnesota...
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florida, and she was florida's elected attorney general, working to improve the lives of floridians, to make florida the best state in the nation, to live, work, and raise a family. pam was an incredible partner, working to keep florida safe and uphold the laws of our state, and ensuring crime is aggressively pursued by law enforcement and prosecutors. president trump has made clear that one of his top priorities is to reverse the rising rates of crime, and specifically violent crime, that have plagued our communities over the past four years. pam bondi is uniquely equipped to advance his priority as u.s. attorney general because she has a she has a proven track record of success in achieving dramatic reductions in crime and violent crime. during her time as florida's attorney general from 2010, the year before she took office, to 2018, the last year she was in office together, florida experienced a remarkable 26% drop in overall crime, including a 19.6% drop in violent crime and a 27.4% drop in property crime. these aren't just numbers. these are tens of thousands of lives saved and
florida, and she was florida's elected attorney general, working to improve the lives of floridians, to make florida the best state in the nation, to live, work, and raise a family. pam was an incredible partner, working to keep florida safe and uphold the laws of our state, and ensuring crime is aggressively pursued by law enforcement and prosecutors. president trump has made clear that one of his top priorities is to reverse the rising rates of crime, and specifically violent crime, that have...
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general for the state of florida. nothing has impacted my career more than my experience as a state prosecutor because i got to know and still keep in touch with many victims and their families from when i was a prosecutor. upon becoming attorney general in 2011, i proudly served for two terms. i was term limited. i would probably still be there right now had i not been kicked out of office by term limits. i loved being attorney general. i did my best to keep florida safe, to continue to stand up for victims of crime, and to fight the opioid crisis and the drug crisis that was not only facing florida, but this entire country. out of the top 100 -- this is one of the things i'm the most proud of -- oxycodone dispensers in the entire country. 98 or 99 of them lived in florida. we fought for tough legislation, kids were dropping dead every day. we fought for tough legislation and after that legislation, none of those opioid dealers, doctors practiced in florida. we fought to eliminate human trafficking by raising awarene
general for the state of florida. nothing has impacted my career more than my experience as a state prosecutor because i got to know and still keep in touch with many victims and their families from when i was a prosecutor. upon becoming attorney general in 2011, i proudly served for two terms. i was term limited. i would probably still be there right now had i not been kicked out of office by term limits. i loved being attorney general. i did my best to keep florida safe, to continue to stand...
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florida born and raised. local prosecutor near tampa and went on to become the florida attorney general from 2011 to 2019. bill, she gained national attention january 2, 0205, years ago this month when she became then president trump's impeachment lawyer during his trial in the u.s. senate. she remained closer to him ever since. following the withdrawal of former congressman matt gaetz to be attorney general, trump named bonde as his pick and received nowhere near the criticism of gaetz. she focused heavily on working to prevent human trafficking. those who know her expect her to plug into border issues, especially the illegal drugs coming across the border, d.e.a. drug enforcement administration falls under the department of justice. it is a two-day hearing but tomorrow just witnesses talking about her character and credentials. the brunt of the questioning from the nominee herself will happen today. it begins at 9:30. she will start answering questions around 10:00 or so. >> bill: 20 minutes away we'll be o
florida born and raised. local prosecutor near tampa and went on to become the florida attorney general from 2011 to 2019. bill, she gained national attention january 2, 0205, years ago this month when she became then president trump's impeachment lawyer during his trial in the u.s. senate. she remained closer to him ever since. following the withdrawal of former congressman matt gaetz to be attorney general, trump named bonde as his pick and received nowhere near the criticism of gaetz. she...
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florida. as a local prosecutor for nearly two decades pam kept her community safe, prosecuting violent criminals, drug dealers, those who would threaten the local community and those who stood in opposition to the rule of law. pam's fellow floridians collected or to service florida's attorney general were she was the first woman in state history elected to that office. as a former state attorney general myself i can vouch for the deep experience pam bondi has developed from serving in that role. as a chief law enforcement official in her state she worked with local prosecutors to fight crime, worked to protect our constitutional rights, constitute right floridians and stood up for the little guy by taking on abuses of power. as florida's attorney general she worked tirelessly to combat the awkward crisis, fighting pill mills and helping to combat the widespread misuse and trafficking of deadly drugs including fentanyl which have devastated families and communities all across our country. she s
florida. as a local prosecutor for nearly two decades pam kept her community safe, prosecuting violent criminals, drug dealers, those who would threaten the local community and those who stood in opposition to the rule of law. pam's fellow floridians collected or to service florida's attorney general were she was the first woman in state history elected to that office. as a former state attorney general myself i can vouch for the deep experience pam bondi has developed from serving in that...
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the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. mast: mr. speaker, we are the people's house. let me translate what was just said. it's not a priority for the people's house to do everything possible to get our people home. to include getting in the way of those that are getting in our way. mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield four minutes to the genesis of this legislation, the gentleman from texas, the lead sponsor, mr. roy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. roy: i thank my friend from florida, the chairman. i thank him for his support on this legislation. i thank him for his statesmanship on this particular issue which is critically important for not just our friendship with our ally, israel, but also our own national security, the protection of our own men and women in uniform. let's be clear about what is happening. at the so-called international criminal court right now. it has taken unprecedented action of issuing arrest warrants for the sitting prime minister and former minister of defense of our friend and ally,
the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. mast: mr. speaker, we are the people's house. let me translate what was just said. it's not a priority for the people's house to do everything possible to get our people home. to include getting in the way of those that are getting in our way. mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield four minutes to the genesis of this legislation, the gentleman from texas, the lead sponsor, mr. roy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. roy: i thank my...
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as florida attorney general, ms. bondi was a number of the florida cabinet, chief legal officer of the state, and lead a large agency that tangibly impacted people's lives. by all accounts, ms. bondi handled her responsibilities well. as the florida attorney general, ms. bondi achieved numerous successes. she engaged in key initiatives to fight human trafficking, counter the opioid epidemic, and protect consumers and protect the citizens of florida from violence. she did not shy away from hard work or complicated problems. she engaged in aggressive campaigns to illuminate pill mills, secured three of a quarter billion dollar settlement following the deepwater horizon oil spill, and eliminated the backlog of rape test kits that had accumulated in that state's laboratories. ms. bondi experience --ms. bondi's experience isn't limited to a florida attorney general. she served as prosecutor of hillsborough county for 18 years and prosecuted terrible crimes. she sought tough penalties and justice for victims of violent cri
as florida attorney general, ms. bondi was a number of the florida cabinet, chief legal officer of the state, and lead a large agency that tangibly impacted people's lives. by all accounts, ms. bondi handled her responsibilities well. as the florida attorney general, ms. bondi achieved numerous successes. she engaged in key initiatives to fight human trafficking, counter the opioid epidemic, and protect consumers and protect the citizens of florida from violence. she did not shy away from hard...
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- she just said florida. - in florida-- yes. --working on somebody's computer?o reach her husband. he'd left his cell phone behind. why would he not take his phone with him to this florida job? well, i thought that, especially being fairly newly married, that's something that you just take with you as your phone for communication. and i found it kind of odd myself. dennis murphy: odd maybe. but rose didn't give the situation much more thought until a couple of days later when she got a call from her friend. turns out the computers angie's husband had driven to florida to fix were the office gear of dr. teresa sievers. and even more intriguingly, this it guy's best friend was mark. the first thing she said to me is, i guess you heard about the doctor. and i'm like, what doctor? what are you talking about? well, angie's husband's best friend's wife, she was killed. it just kind of stunned me. dennis murphy: rose started to connect the dots in the middle of the night-- nancy grace: so tonight-- dennis murphy: --when she awoke to a nancy grace segment on the murder.
- she just said florida. - in florida-- yes. --working on somebody's computer?o reach her husband. he'd left his cell phone behind. why would he not take his phone with him to this florida job? well, i thought that, especially being fairly newly married, that's something that you just take with you as your phone for communication. and i found it kind of odd myself. dennis murphy: odd maybe. but rose didn't give the situation much more thought until a couple of days later when she got a call...
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also, new details on florida governor ron desantis now saying florida will be ready to enact trump's deportations of illegal aliens starting on day one. look who's here, jason chaffetz, we're excited to talk to him and details on that . plus this story, -- >> we're approaching america's dawn opportunistic golden age and over the next four years, united states will take off like a rocket ship. liz: kristi noem for dhs, pam bondi for u.s. attorney general and john ratcliffe for cia and confirmation hearings ticked off with pete hegseth and more about that and a preview of what's coming up along with a bare knuckle fighting from democrats looking for viral got you moments and stick with us a lot more after the break. we'll be back in two. >> did you lead an audit to shoot protesters in the leg? yes or no? yes or no? [coughing] hi susan, honey? yea. i respect that, but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin, with real honey & elderberry. from starting out... wh
also, new details on florida governor ron desantis now saying florida will be ready to enact trump's deportations of illegal aliens starting on day one. look who's here, jason chaffetz, we're excited to talk to him and details on that . plus this story, -- >> we're approaching america's dawn opportunistic golden age and over the next four years, united states will take off like a rocket ship. liz: kristi noem for dhs, pam bondi for u.s. attorney general and john ratcliffe for cia and...
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listen for miami and south florida. that is cold. we are talking the coldest temperatures in years as people in south florida think 60 is cold. so 40 is like arctic and it is arctic air blasting much of the nation. annaliese garcia of our miami station, wplg has more. >> you know, it's winter in south florida when you see people out in sweaters and shorts. >> it is cold. yeah, and it's particularly cold, like it feels cold in my bones with the temperatures dropping below 50 this week, we did spot some people bundling up a little more than that. make sure that you have your jackets and your scarves and maybe even your gloves. >> this cooldown in south florida, especially notable considering miami hasn't recorded a temperature under 50 degrees in about two years. and as temperatures drop in soflo, so do the iguanas, as seen in past cold fronts. when the temperature hits, anywhere below 50, iguanas may start to freeze. wednesday morning we went hunting for them. all right, we're out here in the urban jungle of coconut grove searching fo
listen for miami and south florida. that is cold. we are talking the coldest temperatures in years as people in south florida think 60 is cold. so 40 is like arctic and it is arctic air blasting much of the nation. annaliese garcia of our miami station, wplg has more. >> you know, it's winter in south florida when you see people out in sweaters and shorts. >> it is cold. yeah, and it's particularly cold, like it feels cold in my bones with the temperatures dropping below 50 this...
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and also to congressman stearns from florida and to all the committee members. we truly appreciate this. i'm here to tell you about what florida is doing to try to stop prescription drug abuse. as congressman stearns told you, just to put it in perspective of the top. 100 oxycodone dealers in the entire country, 98 of them were in florida. now we have 13. and that's what the legislation been in effect barely a year. so last year we had over 900 pain management clinics registered within our state. today we have 580. and i guarantee you that number is going to continue to plummet. i want to outline now briefly our comprehensive legislation and what we've done in our state. as you know, we have become the oxy express, and that's why i worked so closely with general conway, with general dewine in ohio, because what was happening, people were buying their drugs in florida, taking them to kentucky. i had to hug a mother in kentucky when i was with general conway, who lost her daughter. two years ago to prescription drugs that were bought in florida and that had to sto
and also to congressman stearns from florida and to all the committee members. we truly appreciate this. i'm here to tell you about what florida is doing to try to stop prescription drug abuse. as congressman stearns told you, just to put it in perspective of the top. 100 oxycodone dealers in the entire country, 98 of them were in florida. now we have 13. and that's what the legislation been in effect barely a year. so last year we had over 900 pain management clinics registered within our...
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up next, a look pam bondi in 2012 when she testified at a congressional hearing about florida's efforts to combat prescription drug abuse. >> thank you congresswoman. thank you for championing this cause. got it. thank you, congresswoman bono mack, and thank you for championing this cause on behalf of our country. and thank you as well, ranking member butterfield, for having us here today and also to congressman stearns from florida and to all the committee members. we truly appreciate this. i'm here to tell you about what florida's doing to try to stop prescription drug abuse, as congressman stearns told you, just to put it in perspective, of the top 100 oxycodone dealers in the entire country, 98 of them were in florida. now we have 13. and that's with the legislation that's been in effect barely a year. so last year we had over 900 pain management clinics registered within our state. today we have 580, and i guarantee you that number is going to continue to plummet. um, i want to outline now briefly our comprehensive legislation and what we've done in our state. as you know, we have
up next, a look pam bondi in 2012 when she testified at a congressional hearing about florida's efforts to combat prescription drug abuse. >> thank you congresswoman. thank you for championing this cause. got it. thank you, congresswoman bono mack, and thank you for championing this cause on behalf of our country. and thank you as well, ranking member butterfield, for having us here today and also to congressman stearns from florida and to all the committee members. we truly appreciate...
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john mccain, the big winner in the state of florida. he captures the republican presidential nomination. >> this, of course, a very difficult night for rudy giuliani. he had been hoping that he would be the victor here in florida, spent more than $30 million here. >> it wasn't just a hard fought but lost campaign. >> it was an embarrassment. >> he thought he was going to be president. a lot of people thought he was going to be president, and he screwed it up. >> i think that was a huge disappointment to him, having been so much a figure of attention, of fascination, of media coverage. i don't think he could bear the thought of losing that, that that somehow was part of his identity. for a politician, you want to be relevant. you want people to care what you think. you want to be able to change people's lives. you want to be able to lead and have millions of americans follow you. so to not be relevant anymore, that is heartbreaking. >> i'm proud that we chose to stay positive and to run a campaign of ideas in an era of personal attacks,
john mccain, the big winner in the state of florida. he captures the republican presidential nomination. >> this, of course, a very difficult night for rudy giuliani. he had been hoping that he would be the victor here in florida, spent more than $30 million here. >> it wasn't just a hard fought but lost campaign. >> it was an embarrassment. >> he thought he was going to be president. a lot of people thought he was going to be president, and he screwed it up. >> i...
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you're a florida congressman. florida's very good at handling disasters.r desantis has offered to send aid to california. what's your comment on newsom's response to have -- so far? >> my response to what has happened in california is, of course, florida's going to do what it can to help people of california, and i want to really follow what governor desantis has said about that and his leadership once again is showing through for the entire country. but what's happened in california is the fault of gavin newsom and the legislature there. they don't take care of hair forests, their forestry management, they don't take care of underbrush, they've not done the necessary work the to make sure there's fresh water flowing into question areas. the mayor of los angeles, karen bass, a former colleague up heren capitol hill, she's saying there's water in the hydrants, but the fire department has said on multiple occasions there is not enough water in these hydrants. it is an epic if disaster of mismanagement. and so what really happens is people suffer. look, the p
you're a florida congressman. florida's very good at handling disasters.r desantis has offered to send aid to california. what's your comment on newsom's response to have -- so far? >> my response to what has happened in california is, of course, florida's going to do what it can to help people of california, and i want to really follow what governor desantis has said about that and his leadership once again is showing through for the entire country. but what's happened in california is...
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since we started with florida, let's end with florida house ron desantis doing down there. what does he see as his long term political future? and i ask that because we have reporting that he was golfing with president trump. >> yeah, they're buddies again. in fact, ron desantis had just called a special session of the legislature to address immigration related issues, sort of ahead of donald trump becoming president and issuing executive orders. so they're working hand in glove. they've put aside their differences. and remember, for a period of time, a brief period of what, a month ago or a little more? donald trump wasn't sure that pete hegseth was going to clear the nomination for defense secretary, and he had approached ron desantis about maybe taking the job. and ron desantis was considering it. >> so that's a quite a relationship a long way they have come. we will see where that moves going forward. mark caputo, always great to see you. thank you so much for sharing your reporting. sir. all right. >> as california fire crews prepare for more dangerous winds this morni
since we started with florida, let's end with florida house ron desantis doing down there. what does he see as his long term political future? and i ask that because we have reporting that he was golfing with president trump. >> yeah, they're buddies again. in fact, ron desantis had just called a special session of the legislature to address immigration related issues, sort of ahead of donald trump becoming president and issuing executive orders. so they're working hand in glove. they've...
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places like california, floridaed, more so in floridaed because of hurricanes.ewing policies or don't have the proper insurance. they can't get fire insurance or choose not to. this leads to rates going up and states being on the hook, maybe federal government being on the hook. senate budget committee last month published a report called next to fall. climate driven insurance crisis is here and getting worse and they talk about states in this country that are most at risk. florida, louisiana, california, texas. states that are experiencing highest number of nonlenewal rates. ul have less people ensure homes, rates for those paying for home insurance go up. that is trillion dollar problem. want to go back to pacific palisades for a second. zip code 90272, there were 9000 nonrenewals in that zip code pacific palisades. according to san francisco chronicle, that is 28 out of 100 policies that were not renewed. you have potential of 6 billion in losses just in pacific palisades right now. and this is where the california insurance commissioner he spoke to local los
places like california, floridaed, more so in floridaed because of hurricanes.ewing policies or don't have the proper insurance. they can't get fire insurance or choose not to. this leads to rates going up and states being on the hook, maybe federal government being on the hook. senate budget committee last month published a report called next to fall. climate driven insurance crisis is here and getting worse and they talk about states in this country that are most at risk. florida, louisiana,...
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there is apparently a filing in florida with donald trump's remaining codefendants in that florida case. they are also claiming that this report should not be released, it would be prejudicial to them. but there's an awful lot to get into here. as you know, releasing these reports in the past has been routine, but what's also so striking about this, rachel, is that it is signed by tom blanche and ml beauvais, whom donald trump has chosen to be, starting sometime after january 20th, the number two and number three at the justice department, that they are writing to. they're going to be in charge of this as of january 21st or thereafter. and so, the clock is ticking now on the garland justice department and the jack smith report, and whether we will see it at all. >> and it just lays completely bare, in case there is anybody who want to pretend otherwise, that this has to be released before the new administration takes over, because they will.. there is no, no, no even gesture toward good faith here. this is absolutely the president's personal defense lawyers being hired to run the justic
there is apparently a filing in florida with donald trump's remaining codefendants in that florida case. they are also claiming that this report should not be released, it would be prejudicial to them. but there's an awful lot to get into here. as you know, releasing these reports in the past has been routine, but what's also so striking about this, rachel, is that it is signed by tom blanche and ml beauvais, whom donald trump has chosen to be, starting sometime after january 20th, the number...
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i was born in florida, have a lot of friends and family and follow florida politics pretty closely and you have had a very impressive career there. i also have to admit i'm a gator hater. for the florida alum i'm university of tennessee. anyway, i actually in some of these hearings have created a bingo card to see what some of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle were going to hit. i want to go back to a few quickly. one was about you being a lobbyist paid for and on the payroll of qatar. repeat what you said in case people did not hear the involvement of your law firm and precisely what you were doing for the government of qatar? >> yes, senator. i was very proud of that work. anti-human trafficking in advance of the world cup and human trafficking has been something that has been very important to me my entire career especially when i was attorney general. >> you made it clear that you had a number of practitioners within the firm working on it so the narrative you were getting $115,000 a month from qatar is correct or not? >> not correct. >> okay. thank you. i want to talk a
i was born in florida, have a lot of friends and family and follow florida politics pretty closely and you have had a very impressive career there. i also have to admit i'm a gator hater. for the florida alum i'm university of tennessee. anyway, i actually in some of these hearings have created a bingo card to see what some of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle were going to hit. i want to go back to a few quickly. one was about you being a lobbyist paid for and on the payroll of...
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desde texas hasta la florida.ngelantes y realmente el aire polar Ártico va a continuar moviÉndose al sur. y estas son las cerraduras para maÑana miÉrcoles en la maÑana. jueves y viernes pican y se encienden.tÉn la maÑana. jueves y viernes pican y sepera para maÑana miÉrcoles en la maÑana. jueves y viernes pican tura para maÑana miÉrcoles en la maÑana. jueves y viernes pican s para maÑana miÉrcoles en la maÑana. jueves y viernes pican y se encienden. en nueva york 8°, atlanta 13, y sobre esta masa de aire polar hay una nueva tormenta invernal que se va a desarrollar en texas de miÉrcoles al dÍa jueves va a generar lluvias en el centro y sur de texas con algunas to tormentas que pueden ser in intensas. al norte ciudades como dallas, oklahoma city, verÁ nieve y de jueves a viernes la nieve abarca el norte de texas y se propaga al noreste de los estados unidos washington, nueva york, verÁn mÁs acumulaciÓn de precipitaciones invernales. me preocupa la nieve que pueda caer particularmente enen dlas que podrÍan superar l
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but i came in first in florida too. when i won those has three major contests, then i think the other candidates begin to see, this is a guy we have got to stop. back by then, it was almost too late for them. host: 24 years later. could anybody do what you did again? pres. carter: no, i don't think so. host: why not? pres. carter: because nowadays the campaigning is done through television, which is enormously expensive, as you know, you did in these days, the raising of $20 million is almost mandatory if you hope to be recognized even by the reporters as a substantive candidate. if you can only raised $7 million or $10 million or up to this point a year before the election, you are written off as incompetent or inadequate or unpopular. well, we didn't use any so-called soft money then. we campaigned on hard money which has very strict limits. it would be quite difficult now for anyone to do as we did, to campaign from schoolhouse to schoolhouse to the courthouse, stand in line and hand out pamphlets early in the mornin
but i came in first in florida too. when i won those has three major contests, then i think the other candidates begin to see, this is a guy we have got to stop. back by then, it was almost too late for them. host: 24 years later. could anybody do what you did again? pres. carter: no, i don't think so. host: why not? pres. carter: because nowadays the campaigning is done through television, which is enormously expensive, as you know, you did in these days, the raising of $20 million is almost...
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so for the florida alum, i'm university of tennessee. but anyway, i actually in some of these hearings, i created a bingo card to see what some of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle were going to hit. i want to go back to a few of them really quickly. one was about you being a lobbyist. paid for it on the payroll of qatar. would you mind going back and repeating what you said, in case people did not hear the involvement of your law firm and precisely what you were doing for the government of qatar? >> yes, senator, i was very proud of that work. it was anti-human trafficking in advance of the world cup. and human trafficking has been something that's been very important to me my entire career, especially when i was attorney general. >> and you also made it clear that you had a number of practitioners within the firm working on it. so this narrative that you were getting $115,000 a month from qatar is correct or not? >> not correct. >> okay. thank you. i, i want to talk a little bit about well, first off i want to go back to you
so for the florida alum, i'm university of tennessee. but anyway, i actually in some of these hearings, i created a bingo card to see what some of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle were going to hit. i want to go back to a few of them really quickly. one was about you being a lobbyist. paid for it on the payroll of qatar. would you mind going back and repeating what you said, in case people did not hear the involvement of your law firm and precisely what you were doing for the...
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>> in puerto rico or florida?> both. >> in, the answer is, yes in florida for the most part with some problems that exist with the program in general. no on the case of puerto rico and when we explain the difference. in the case of florida are fema process the way we respond to hurricanes and national disasters fema comes in and asks the state what do you nee , the state tells you this is what we need and they provide it. they are there to help the he state. that model did not work in puerto rico.i knew that, i think i was there 72 hours after i think i was the first elected federal official that went to jennifer tlgonzales i came back the following monday went right to the white house met with the vice president said the fila models not working rico, it's a thousand miles away. you can't just drive in a convoy of trucks to restore power like we did for the. and the government of puerto rico is supposed to be at the front line itself is a avictim of the storm. they went weeks without being able to amcommunicate ma
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as of january 1st, last week, pornhub is no longer available in florida.law requiring users to verify that they're over 18 before they can logon, s so, pornhub blocked all access to their site in the state of florida. they don't like the government monitoring what their users are watching. isn't it weird that they're banning online porn in the state that most likes like a penis of all the states? it's like if italy banned shopping online for shoes. >> anyone who may have tried to access pornhub or redtube is getting messages like this, informing them that they're barred from the pornography site. the familiar pornhub tune silenced in florida today. >> yeah, i know what that is. >> i recognize it, but i couldn't tell you the name of it. >> she doesn't know. i know what it is. >> i feel like i do. >> turns out she doesn't. >> jimmy: but he does. that might be the most openly horny reporter i've ever seen. now, the reason men in florida aren't marching in the streets right now to protest is, it's very easy to get around this restriction. all you need is a vpn
as of january 1st, last week, pornhub is no longer available in florida.law requiring users to verify that they're over 18 before they can logon, s so, pornhub blocked all access to their site in the state of florida. they don't like the government monitoring what their users are watching. isn't it weird that they're banning online porn in the state that most likes like a penis of all the states? it's like if italy banned shopping online for shoes. >> anyone who may have tried to access...
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and the florida scrub jay the official state song bird. several decades to remove the mockingbird as the state symbol scrub jay's territory and the flip side is we're trying to do everything we can to restore what used to be historically for some, this bill is about more than just symbolism. >> we are doing whatever we can to acquire land to save the scrub jay's territory. on the flip side of that, we're doing everything we can to restore what used to be historically flamingos' living areas. >> reporter: once native to florida, flamingos all but disappeared from the state around the turn of the 20th century. with efforts to restore the everglades, the leggy, 5-foot tall pink birds have been making a comeback in the steate. the scrub jay has its own flock of fans. supporters have tried to have it designated the official state bird five times in the past 24 years, noting it's the only species of bird that is native to florida and, unlike the flamingo or mockingbird, it never leaves the state. developed have fought past attempts to make it th
and the florida scrub jay the official state song bird. several decades to remove the mockingbird as the state symbol scrub jay's territory and the flip side is we're trying to do everything we can to restore what used to be historically for some, this bill is about more than just symbolism. >> we are doing whatever we can to acquire land to save the scrub jay's territory. on the flip side of that, we're doing everything we can to restore what used to be historically flamingos' living...
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trump of the state of florida has received 312 votes. kamala harris. this announcement of the state of the vote by the president of the senate shall be deemed a sufficient declaration of the persons elected president and vice president of the united states. >> what's your reaction to that? if this was in reverse, this would be an awful day in my life. i will admit that. >> worst day ever. let's start with a serious point. i give her credit for doing this because she handled losing the election better than biden is going to handle it. >> when he finds out that he lost, okay, that he's going to be crushed when he hears the news. >> that being said, i think she enjoyed getting out because she's been sending so many fundraising emails the last month and a half because she's still so far in debt that i actually think this was kind of refreshing for her in a way that it wouldn't be for you and me. >> oh. oh, man, i think she's relieved. i mean, she had to dance around her real radicalism the whole time. it caused her not to be able to talk about any topic or
trump of the state of florida has received 312 votes. kamala harris. this announcement of the state of the vote by the president of the senate shall be deemed a sufficient declaration of the persons elected president and vice president of the united states. >> what's your reaction to that? if this was in reverse, this would be an awful day in my life. i will admit that. >> worst day ever. let's start with a serious point. i give her credit for doing this because she handled losing...
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cow from tallahassee, florida, you and kevin mccarthy look like pickleball partners,. [laughter] i've only played pickleball twice, i was told never get a lesson if you are a guy. also straw exceptions, peter coladas, do not drink too many, a gives you a bellyache. anonymous, jesse it's my birthday, can you sing -- you don't mean. ♪ happy birthday dear... ♪ that is all for us tonight, and always remember, i'm watters, and this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity", happy new year, it is a new year, new administration about to take the race in d.c., a time to celebrate but a lot of hard work ahead. today on capitol hill as part of her official duties, very unhappy looking kamala harris, she had to certify the results of the election she herself lost and it's a matter of days before donald trump gets sworn into office not a moment too soon, joe biden never been fit to serve as president, every day he's getting worse and worse. over the weekend this is how the president answered a question about birthright citizenship... >> president biden: the only thing me bein
cow from tallahassee, florida, you and kevin mccarthy look like pickleball partners,. [laughter] i've only played pickleball twice, i was told never get a lesson if you are a guy. also straw exceptions, peter coladas, do not drink too many, a gives you a bellyache. anonymous, jesse it's my birthday, can you sing -- you don't mean. ♪ happy birthday dear... ♪ that is all for us tonight, and always remember, i'm watters, and this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to...
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and florida we see hurricanes every year.tis we have mitigated damage by prepositioning assets, and taking care of you've florida plains and manage our forests, we do control burns right now. in january, in preparation for the summertime in florida, so damage is limited, it we're doing it in florida, there is no reason that california is not doing it, they will not waste taxpayer money. >> terrific stuff, thank you, great funding byron donalds and claudia tenney, appreciate you, i'll be right back with my last word. ...to income in retirement. you got this. vanguard fixed income funds can help advisors grow their clients' savings. vanguard. fifty years of high quality investments. ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance... ♪ ♪ ...at each day's start. ♪ ♪ as time went on, it was easy to see. ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ and for adults with type 2 diabetes... ...and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, to
and florida we see hurricanes every year.tis we have mitigated damage by prepositioning assets, and taking care of you've florida plains and manage our forests, we do control burns right now. in january, in preparation for the summertime in florida, so damage is limited, it we're doing it in florida, there is no reason that california is not doing it, they will not waste taxpayer money. >> terrific stuff, thank you, great funding byron donalds and claudia tenney, appreciate you, i'll be...
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>> in puerto rico or in florida? burma?wer is yes in florida for the most part with some problems that exist with the program and jennifer know on the case of puerto rico. but explain the differences. in the case of florida are female process that we respond to hurricanes a natural disaster is fema comes in, asks the state what do you need? the state tells you this is what we need and they provided. they are there to help the state. the frontline is the state. the government steps in this backdrop. that model did not work in puerto rico. i do that, i think i was there 72 hours of leave i was the first elected from official the with other than jennifer nettles who is a resident commissioner. i can back and remember met with the vice president and said the fema want a suckling work in puerto rico for two reasons. one, it's 1000 miles away so you can't drive in a convoy of trucks to restore power like we did a florida. number two is the government of puerto rico festivals. the frontline itself is a victim of the storm. they we
>> in puerto rico or in florida? burma?wer is yes in florida for the most part with some problems that exist with the program and jennifer know on the case of puerto rico. but explain the differences. in the case of florida are female process that we respond to hurricanes a natural disaster is fema comes in, asks the state what do you need? the state tells you this is what we need and they provided. they are there to help the state. the frontline is the state. the government steps in this...
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case and showed the florida case report to certain senators and congressmen.up. this reminds me of jack smith's move and the d.c. after the case and the obstruction charges should have been thrown out pretty came and superseding indictment. it was not supposed to include any official accident so he engages in the speaking narrative to try to pollute the public with terrible things about donald trump that he made up is never been tested in any kind of cross examination and he puts it out there. that's what he wants to do again. they insist on a gag order for president trump in each of these cases. >> meet and see if i can take your i am which is this this should not pass without a response. in other words, when you have an attorney and remind you jack smith is conducting himself in such an unethical way we only see the surface level for their other things going on behind the scenes. what is the attorney general comic deputy attorney general,'s top staff guy who pushed for the swat team to go into mar-a-lago. he quit because my view my assumption is he did not w
case and showed the florida case report to certain senators and congressmen.up. this reminds me of jack smith's move and the d.c. after the case and the obstruction charges should have been thrown out pretty came and superseding indictment. it was not supposed to include any official accident so he engages in the speaking narrative to try to pollute the public with terrible things about donald trump that he made up is never been tested in any kind of cross examination and he puts it out there....
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on his own property in florida?an is going to push through his affairs, who am i to continue to be fearful to talk about my beliefs with our country, what we need? he is taking all of the risk. he did not have to do any of this. it would have been smarter, safer, cheaper for him to stay on one of his many properties and do his thing and be there for his beautiful young granddaughter. he's chosen to do this. he pushed through his fears to be vilified and hated it. it's a beautiful thing to watch. donald trump canto push through his fear and do this for us, what fears are we going to push through? think about this fear is that you i have. it is okay. we all have them for a scared to come up here i come this 10,000 times. i'm so fearfulha you not going o be liked, it's not going to be enough. this man did this for us at one end on this because this is a prayer that saved me my entire life my dad had me and my brother recognize. i went to west point 233 year army career retired army colonel we had to salute during room
on his own property in florida?an is going to push through his affairs, who am i to continue to be fearful to talk about my beliefs with our country, what we need? he is taking all of the risk. he did not have to do any of this. it would have been smarter, safer, cheaper for him to stay on one of his many properties and do his thing and be there for his beautiful young granddaughter. he's chosen to do this. he pushed through his fears to be vilified and hated it. it's a beautiful thing to...
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whether it's california, north carolina or florida. but maybe change is coming in the form of depleted insurance companies no longer covering areas prone to extreme weather. and if they won't insure, then banks won't lend, leaving certain areas accessible only to the very few who can afford to purchase without a mortgage. how many will have to be uprooted before we realize we're in it together? where, sadly, the cause of the california wildfires seems like it's destined to become a partisan football. here's today's poll question@smerconish.com, which is more to blame for the devastation we're seeing in california? is it the climate change or government mismanagement of resources? joining us now is senator sheldon whitehouse of rhode island, who until recently was chair of the senate budget committee. he is now the ranking member on the committee of environmental and public works. thank you for being here, senator. your whole heard my whole setup. what is most significant from your perspective, given how you've spent the last two years
whether it's california, north carolina or florida. but maybe change is coming in the form of depleted insurance companies no longer covering areas prone to extreme weather. and if they won't insure, then banks won't lend, leaving certain areas accessible only to the very few who can afford to purchase without a mortgage. how many will have to be uprooted before we realize we're in it together? where, sadly, the cause of the california wildfires seems like it's destined to become a partisan...
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i'm an adjunct professor at florida national university.hink the americans today between the ages of 16 and 29 are the best collaborators that our nation has ever produced. they have grown up working and collaborating with each other, almost native to it. i think they have a deep sense of justice about justice, which, which sounds like -- i sounded like one of our former presidents saying it that way. [laughter] and a good guy, i like him, i'm just saying. but i think that - here's the one thing i know for sure. every generation thinks the next generation is totally screwed up. that has been true since biblical times. every generation thinks the next generation is totally messed up. it's interesting, if you have a chance to read, read about like the accounts right on the eve of world war ii and what parents were saying about the kids of that era. like, this is a total disaster. how are we going to win a war with these guys? well, they didn't just win a war, they ended up becoming the greatest generation. and so i honestly believe that. i re
i'm an adjunct professor at florida national university.hink the americans today between the ages of 16 and 29 are the best collaborators that our nation has ever produced. they have grown up working and collaborating with each other, almost native to it. i think they have a deep sense of justice about justice, which, which sounds like -- i sounded like one of our former presidents saying it that way. [laughter] and a good guy, i like him, i'm just saying. but i think that - here's the one...
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let's say if you are down in florida.you know a hurricane is coming or you are out in california, you know a wildfire is coming. you only have one minute, what are you going to grab out of your house? >> you know, back in the day it used to be you would go get the photo albums. now so many people have digitized the photo albums. my wife said i would go grab the needle point because she spent years doing needle point. >> ainsley: after you grab your dog and children. >> steve: of course, there is nothing left. i think in our heads we think our houses are like our fortress of solitude. it will survive. it's not going to survive something like that. not going to survive a hurricane with a direct hit. everybody has got to have a plan. i think that's one of the lessons of watching these poor people out in california try to figure out what is next. >> brian: one of the lessons is. when you elect somebody. who do you want to lead new a crisis? and as justine bateman said last night we have got to forget about d or r and look for
let's say if you are down in florida.you know a hurricane is coming or you are out in california, you know a wildfire is coming. you only have one minute, what are you going to grab out of your house? >> you know, back in the day it used to be you would go get the photo albums. now so many people have digitized the photo albums. my wife said i would go grab the needle point because she spent years doing needle point. >> ainsley: after you grab your dog and children. >> steve:...
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. >> president-elect will attend this hearing virtually from florida.e was convicted last may for filing false business instrument for paying off stormy daniels before the 2016 presidential election. his lawyers have been arguing irm m immunity decision covers trump even before he leaves office. alvin bragg says presidential immunity does not apply because trump was not president when he broke the law. >> our function right now is to continue to give voice to the verdict and respect, it is prienl of the administration of justice the jury's voice must knob be rubbed out. our job is to apply law and we'll continue to do it. >> sean: unconditional discharge means no super vision or probation, this is the end of the road and the president-elect says he will appeal the sentencing, believing what happened in the spring and today very wrong, in his view. back to you. >> brian: bring in fox news sunday anchor, shannon bream. the president said he respects the decision the supreme court justices made. did it surprise you? >> shannon: what surprised me is how cal
. >> president-elect will attend this hearing virtually from florida.e was convicted last may for filing false business instrument for paying off stormy daniels before the 2016 presidential election. his lawyers have been arguing irm m immunity decision covers trump even before he leaves office. alvin bragg says presidential immunity does not apply because trump was not president when he broke the law. >> our function right now is to continue to give voice to the verdict and...
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i don't know the judge in florida, but we had a brilliant judge in florida that saw right through it. and we won the case. she was a brilliant judge with great courage. >> what do you make of what we just heard from the president elect? >> it's very effective communications from the former president and the president elect by referring to all of these cases and having won all these cases, he's lumping together a series of cases that really had nothing to do with each other. he has not won any of these federal cases. now, certainly, the justice department has had setbacks. and these are the things that laura was talking about, where courts have ruled in a manner that that sort of went donald trump's way. but none of these have gone to trial yet because of the fact that there have been four years of litigation against the president in state courts in new york and georgia and federal courts in washington, d.c., and florida. he's conflating a lot of things together. and i think it works and lands with many people. you know, the point that paula noted at the beginning referred to jack smit
i don't know the judge in florida, but we had a brilliant judge in florida that saw right through it. and we won the case. she was a brilliant judge with great courage. >> what do you make of what we just heard from the president elect? >> it's very effective communications from the former president and the president elect by referring to all of these cases and having won all these cases, he's lumping together a series of cases that really had nothing to do with each other. he has...
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and florida senator marco rubio is also likely to have an easy time getting approved by his colleagues to be the next secretary of state. maryalice parks, abc news, washington. >> all right, maryalice, thank you for that. the eastern u.s. is in store for an arctic blast this week. minneapolis and chicago will feel like it's well below zero through wednesday morning. windchills in d.c. feeling like 12 degrees this morning. and it will feel like it's below zero as far south as north carolina by tomorrow. boston and the single digits later this week. >> and despite the frigid temperatures, many americans are still finding ways to have some fun. >> yeah, even outdoors, even though it's cold. look at this. this guy was spotted practicing his ice hockey on a frozen pond at the national mall. but as you can see, he's all alone. there were no other takers there. >> and then there's this boxy boxer puppy in little rock, arkansas, experiencing his first time in the snow, and it looks like he couldn't get enough of it. >> i can't get enough of dogs playing in the snow videos. look at this. brave
and florida senator marco rubio is also likely to have an easy time getting approved by his colleagues to be the next secretary of state. maryalice parks, abc news, washington. >> all right, maryalice, thank you for that. the eastern u.s. is in store for an arctic blast this week. minneapolis and chicago will feel like it's well below zero through wednesday morning. windchills in d.c. feeling like 12 degrees this morning. and it will feel like it's below zero as far south as north...
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tambiÉn escuchÓ la sentencia formal desde su residencia en florida.eÑos. esto rige desde el 3 de abril de 2025 hasta el 2 de octubre de 2026. el departamento de seguridad nacional calcula que 600,000 venezolanos y 200,000 salvadoreÑos quedan amparados por esta vida y la policÍa de nuevo orleans revelÓ imanes del momento cuando neutralizaron al atacante del pensamiento masivo: reportera: nuevas imÁgenes muestran cuando la policÍa neutraliza a sospechoso del ataque terrorista en nueva orleans. el vÍdeo muestra cÓmo un oficial se acerca al vehÍculo blanco protagonista del ataque. >> [habla en inglÉs]. reportera: el vÍdeo muestra al hombre disparando detrÁs de una bolsa de aire mientras varios agentes rodean su vehÍculo, despuÉs de que Él se fuera contra la multitud. la policÍa destacÓ que estos oficiales mataron al tirador y los tres agentes habÍan disparado sus armas. >> [habla en inglÉs] reportera: a sospechoso que estuvo inspirado por el grupo terrorista isis matÓ a cinco personas. la instigaciÓn estÁ en curso para saber quÉ motivo a sospechoso radica
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. bean, for five minutes. mr. bean: thank you very much, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise today to honor the important contributions of a. michael hicox and his retirement as the property appraiser for nassau county, florida. he's been an amazing public servant, committed to fairness and customer service. let's be honest, madam speaker. being a property appraiser is probably one of the toughest jobs around. but mike has done it well. skillfully. and leaves the office in a much better place. while he was leading, mike also served as the president of the florida association of property appraisers and then served on the boards of the nassau education foundation and the nassau county economic development board. to put it simply, madam speaker, mike has spent his career serving others. mike may not be our property appraiser anymore, but i know he's not done. i can't wait to see what he does next. madam speaker, i ask you and our colleagues to join me in congratulating mike on a job well
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. bean, for five minutes. mr. bean: thank you very much, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise today to honor the important contributions of a. michael hicox and his retirement as the property appraiser for nassau county, florida. he's been an amazing public servant, committed to fairness and customer service. let's be honest, madam speaker. being a property appraiser is probably one of the toughest jobs around. but mike...