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. >>> los soÑadores salieron optimistas luego de verse con los abogados de jean broward. >>> entoncesos dicen ilegales, y nosotros tenemos permiso para estar aquÍ. y necesitamos tambiÉn permisos para manejar. >>> la gobernadora sostiene que los jÓvenes no son inmigrantes lelegales, y el presidente obama le dio la acciÓn diferida, pero la gobernadora se niega a reconocer este estatus. este programa de acciÓn diferida no fue aprobado por el congreso y es lo que lo separa de otros casos, fue el resultado de una ordenejecutiva de obama. los abogados que representan a la gobernadora le dijeron que tienen los mismos derechos que cualquier otro inmigrante. >>> la ley dice que esta pÓliza de arizona no vale, especialmente en leyfederal. >>> los defensores argumentan que si le ortorgÓ permiso de trabajo, el estado dae rizona tambiÉn les bt>>> tambien invitamos a la comunidad porque no lo podemos hacer solos, necesitamos que se involucren y que hagan llamadas a la gobernadora para decirle que revoque su ordenjunta. >>> hasta el pasado mes de solicitaron acciÓn diferida, pero no puedieron tener
. >>> los soÑadores salieron optimistas luego de verse con los abogados de jean broward. >>> entoncesos dicen ilegales, y nosotros tenemos permiso para estar aquÍ. y necesitamos tambiÉn permisos para manejar. >>> la gobernadora sostiene que los jÓvenes no son inmigrantes lelegales, y el presidente obama le dio la acciÓn diferida, pero la gobernadora se niega a reconocer este estatus. este programa de acciÓn diferida no fue aprobado por el congreso y es lo que lo...
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two-seven and broward on the south side. it's going to be on a gray saab.our license and registration? no, come here. what are you doing here? the gentleman in the passenger seat asked me to give him a ride down here. from where? i live on victoria. what's his name? he didn't even give me his name. how can you pick somebody, you don't even know the name? he was hitchhiking... hands out of your pocket. number one don't raise your voice. i'm sorry. he was hitchhiking... let me ask you something-- is there anything in the car that's not supposed to be there? not on my... if i find cocaine or guns, i'll take you to jail. not on me. who's got it then? i don't know if anybody has it. don't go nowhere. just slide across the other seat. keep your hands where i can see them. what you doing in this white boy's car? oh, nah... i'm staying with him for the weekend. with a white boy? that's a good friend of my mama's uncle. what's his name? his name... keep your hands out of your pocket. what's his name? russ. russ what? i don't know his last name. he's a good friend of
two-seven and broward on the south side. it's going to be on a gray saab.our license and registration? no, come here. what are you doing here? the gentleman in the passenger seat asked me to give him a ride down here. from where? i live on victoria. what's his name? he didn't even give me his name. how can you pick somebody, you don't even know the name? he was hitchhiking... hands out of your pocket. number one don't raise your voice. i'm sorry. he was hitchhiking... let me ask you something--...
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it was jail that actually saved my life, because that is where i met broward county drug court judge marcia beach, who loved me, and so i could love myself. she placed me in the sheriff's 90-day in-custody treatment program. the time there helped save my life. the last 30 days of the 90 days i did something i had never done before in my entire life. i made a plan. today, i'm an intern for intherooms.com. we are the world's largest recovery web site with over 260,000 people worldwide, sharing their experience, strength, and hope with each other, and it's powerful. today, i'd like to tell you that i'm an asset, not a liability. today, i'm a face and voice in and of recovery, and thank you for having me. (applause) on behalf of the president of the united states, the national alcohol and drug addiction recovery month, there is a proclamation. i will not trouble you to read the four or five paragraphs that are in here, but i think that-that when you do get to see it and you see it up on the white house web site, it is particularly impressive that-the way he and this administration want t
it was jail that actually saved my life, because that is where i met broward county drug court judge marcia beach, who loved me, and so i could love myself. she placed me in the sheriff's 90-day in-custody treatment program. the time there helped save my life. the last 30 days of the 90 days i did something i had never done before in my entire life. i made a plan. today, i'm an intern for intherooms.com. we are the world's largest recovery web site with over 260,000 people worldwide, sharing...
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he worked for broward county, florida, took them to court when they charged him $40 more a month for refusing their tests. and then lost. >> people who are arrested have more rights, they can't be forced to give blood samples. >> reporter: he thinks it's fine companies want a healthier workforce, but says it's a shame it comes at the expense of workers' rights. >>> still ahead here on "world news," the big change coming tonight to those energy drinks and what this mom did that has one of the companies fighting mad. we know all your investments may not be with fidelity, but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. are proven to be effective pain relievers. tylenol works by blocking pain
he worked for broward county, florida, took them to court when they charged him $40 more a month for refusing their tests. and then lost. >> people who are arrested have more rights, they can't be forced to give blood samples. >> reporter: he thinks it's fine companies want a healthier workforce, but says it's a shame it comes at the expense of workers' rights. >>> still ahead here on "world news," the big change coming tonight to those energy drinks and what this...
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he is now in broward county jail. >> investigators say he was part of an operation using various bank accounts and used a license listing several residents as his official place of living. they're now exindicting him to alameda county to face charges. >> nick, thank you. >> san jose appears to be winning an ongoing battle with texas ask other states trying to lure high tech companies. a key reason? resurgence in manufacturing. abc 7 nurse is live tonight with a prime example for us. david? >> we're outside besttronics tonight. a contract manager here 27 years but it's been running out of capacity. clients trying to do more assembly here so it's expanded and it's hiring. jobs have been ton a decline, down almost 20% in five years but a turn around is in the works. besttronics is a contract manufacturer and based on demand from local assembly, they've moved to a facility three times larger planning to go from 126 employees to 200 incoming month autos we've got people now who need a job. this is great to see them have an opportunity. >> samsung received $7 million to build a new headquar
he is now in broward county jail. >> investigators say he was part of an operation using various bank accounts and used a license listing several residents as his official place of living. they're now exindicting him to alameda county to face charges. >> nick, thank you. >> san jose appears to be winning an ongoing battle with texas ask other states trying to lure high tech companies. a key reason? resurgence in manufacturing. abc 7 nurse is live tonight with a prime example...
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brad seth worked for broward county in florida, suing which when they charged him $40 a month after he refused health screenings. he lost in court but maintains the programs unfairly pressure people to hand over what should be personal information. >> i know many people who work that said i don't want to do this. >> cvs says participation is voluntary. but many question because there is a $50 fee, per month, for opting out. >> san francisco tech community joined efforts to help the homeless. the coalition of 500 tech companies called sf city made project homeless connect it's focus for the year. 25,000 tech workers encourage owed to donate their time and money to project homeless connect. 50 employees volunteered at the project homeless connect event. >> jean kwan hit the streets today to help deliver road. the mayor served lunch. jeerns enjoy andrew hatch who is 114 years old. it's part of the mayors for meals day. the goal to bring attention for trail and home bound seniors. >> such a great program. >> a man who came to america to escape the war with iraq is living what many can only
brad seth worked for broward county in florida, suing which when they charged him $40 a month after he refused health screenings. he lost in court but maintains the programs unfairly pressure people to hand over what should be personal information. >> i know many people who work that said i don't want to do this. >> cvs says participation is voluntary. but many question because there is a $50 fee, per month, for opting out. >> san francisco tech community joined efforts to...
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so that's why today in palm beach county and broward county the beaches have been closed periodically. all depending on where this massive school of black tipped sharks is spotted and these four and five-foot long fish with very sharp teeth do come up to where the all swimmers hang out. >> basically they'll come right up to the water line. as long as there's enough water to swimmy, they'll we swimming. humans are not on the men awesome they are going back smaller sharks or rays. >> basically these sharks are spending their winter months down in the warmer waters of florida. when they get too warm, which starting to happen right now they start money grates north, where they go to georgia and south carolina where they spend the summer. >> shepard: last year was a record for shark attacks. >> worldwide, there were seven people killed by sharks, and the u.s. had half of off the shark attacks. 53 of them. and florida had half of all those, and the marine biologist expect more and more shark attacks will be happening to humans from here on out. simply because more humans, greater population
so that's why today in palm beach county and broward county the beaches have been closed periodically. all depending on where this massive school of black tipped sharks is spotted and these four and five-foot long fish with very sharp teeth do come up to where the all swimmers hang out. >> basically they'll come right up to the water line. as long as there's enough water to swimmy, they'll we swimming. humans are not on the men awesome they are going back smaller sharks or rays. >>...
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brad seth found it's perfectly legal and sued broward county when they charged him $40 more a month forealth insurance, after he refused health screenings and he lost in court. >> i know many people who worked for broward county that said i don't want to do this but this is a tank of gas to me. >> reporter: they're saying their employees do not to worry, saying that doctors give the test results to an independent company and that cvs never sees them. josh? >> okay, much more to come here. thank you for that, steve. >>> we'll going to turn to the escalating scandal swirling over lululemon. retailer pulling loads of yoga pants off the shelves because they are, shall we say, too revealing. abc's linzie janis is here with the latest. >> yoga pants scandal really exposing -- >> oh. >> -- serious criticism today where people saying it should not have let this happen. the company promising to get to the bottom of exactly how it ended up selling the extra skimpy bottoms. there's a chill in the air this morning and it might just blow through those teeny tiny and now see-through yoga pants. lulul
brad seth found it's perfectly legal and sued broward county when they charged him $40 more a month forealth insurance, after he refused health screenings and he lost in court. >> i know many people who worked for broward county that said i don't want to do this but this is a tank of gas to me. >> reporter: they're saying their employees do not to worry, saying that doctors give the test results to an independent company and that cvs never sees them. josh? >> okay, much more...
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i am joined tonight by mitch caesar, chairman of the democratic party in broward county, florida, and a member of the executive board of the democratic national committee. also with us tonight, jonathan alter, msnbc political analyst and bloomberg columnist. and jim moore, director of the progress texas pac and author of "bush's brain." jim, you first tonight. you know the bush family well. is jeb definitely positioning himself to make a run in 2016 and become a strong voice in the republican party to resurface as maybe a leader that they're desperately looking for? >> if so, ed, he has made a big mistake. i think this whole thing with immigration has been misguided. he is trying to parse the issue and make the people on the far right happy, but also suggest to latinos and hispanics that this is not something that is negative from me. the problem is he is suggesting if you give legal status to undocumenteds, all they're interested in is a paycheck. all they want from america is some money. they don't really care about our future, our history, our dreams, our principles. they came to a
i am joined tonight by mitch caesar, chairman of the democratic party in broward county, florida, and a member of the executive board of the democratic national committee. also with us tonight, jonathan alter, msnbc political analyst and bloomberg columnist. and jim moore, director of the progress texas pac and author of "bush's brain." jim, you first tonight. you know the bush family well. is jeb definitely positioning himself to make a run in 2016 and become a strong voice in the...
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driven exclusion of thousands of new journals that are trying to get you to become part of their broward. so they can somehow profit from that model. >> the interesting is very different. the thing that i find interesting is that there is the ad hoc sort of ecosystem that are demonstrably outdated. the volume of papers being published today clearly requires a systematic approach. and yet this has been put at an incredibly low priority. the very fact that we report the findings of these chemical experiments, they are pretty much the same. except that the outcome that they are measuring is a bit different. but almost all are the same experiment. instead of forcing people to report them in a structured data format to get going, we let people write essays like 1876. it is utterly bizarre. so the problems are just a part of a microcosm of how we just haven't thought carefully enough about the scientific data. we need to have research about research and the building framework instead of just part of this stuff. it is bizarre. >> thank you for coming to talk, first off. >> i like your eyebrows.
driven exclusion of thousands of new journals that are trying to get you to become part of their broward. so they can somehow profit from that model. >> the interesting is very different. the thing that i find interesting is that there is the ad hoc sort of ecosystem that are demonstrably outdated. the volume of papers being published today clearly requires a systematic approach. and yet this has been put at an incredibly low priority. the very fact that we report the findings of these...
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i am the president and chief executive officer of the memorial health care system in broward county. i want to first commend the first panel for its invigorating discussion and think this panel sponsored, ernst & young for his sponsorship. this session will explore how insurance companies are strategizing to comply with the new regulation. it will examine a role of health care exchange for response by employers to be accountable care act. our panelists and you can see extended bios in your handouts. first we have care and 898, the president and ceo of america's health insurance plan, the national trade association representing the health insurance industry. in phelps, who leads the health care practice the washington council, ernst & young and we have the privilege to be moderated by president, donna shalala, who as it is also former secretary of health and human services in the clinton administration. let's read our panelists. thank you. [applause] >> will start with karen and connie. >> good morning, everyone. it's such a pleasure to be here first of all from the standpoint of the
i am the president and chief executive officer of the memorial health care system in broward county. i want to first commend the first panel for its invigorating discussion and think this panel sponsored, ernst & young for his sponsorship. this session will explore how insurance companies are strategizing to comply with the new regulation. it will examine a role of health care exchange for response by employers to be accountable care act. our panelists and you can see extended bios in your...
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just ask brad, he worked for broward county, florida.g their tests. and then lost. >> i think when people are arrested they have more rights chance be forced to give blood samples. >> he says it is fine they want to help the workforce, but a shame when it comes at the expense ovof workers' rights. >> that brings us to our facebook question of the day -- what would you do if your employer required health exams. add your voice to this debate at wnnfans.com. >>> let's talk about a new rule approved by nfl owners, could make football safer from stopping ball carriers from using their helmet as a weapon. beginning in the fall, it will be illegal for players to use the crown of their helmet to deliver a blow in the open field. the league's change to reduce head injuries. also the end of an era. the chicago bears have parted ways with brian urlacher, the team and urlacher could not agree on a new contract. for most 13 years in chicago, he was the face of the chicago bears franchise. the 34-year-old urlacher was slowed by several injuries this p
just ask brad, he worked for broward county, florida.g their tests. and then lost. >> i think when people are arrested they have more rights chance be forced to give blood samples. >> he says it is fine they want to help the workforce, but a shame when it comes at the expense ovof workers' rights. >> that brings us to our facebook question of the day -- what would you do if your employer required health exams. add your voice to this debate at wnnfans.com. >>> let's...