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the sheriff that was removed is actually running again in broward county in 2020. and that's the type of people in broward and how unethical they are what they do to the families. and the superintendent the families went to the school board meeting for accountability they asked the superintendent about that restorative justice policies that he brought to broward and what did he say to the families? he called it reprehensible that they would question them and that they were called racist for wanting accountability for their dead children. and the school board i ran a school board race i can honestly tell you i did everything humanly possible to fix this county in broward and it just is not repairable. i ran the school board race to get rid of the policies to fix the schools and who fought at me every single voting was the broward teachers union. teachers. i wanted to make it safer for the teachers. we want the school district safer in teachers say further broward teachers union fought us like it was the civil war the north against the south. that's what i had to deal
the sheriff that was removed is actually running again in broward county in 2020. and that's the type of people in broward and how unethical they are what they do to the families. and the superintendent the families went to the school board meeting for accountability they asked the superintendent about that restorative justice policies that he brought to broward and what did he say to the families? he called it reprehensible that they would question them and that they were called racist for...
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broward county florida was ground zero for a new approach to school discipline prompted by radical leftist organizations and enforced by an obama department of education letter. these groups peddled a false school to present narrative blaming teachers and principals were systematically racist and could not be trusted to enforce rules with consequences. as a consequence, if enabled the criminals to maintain a clean background check and purchase a firearm used to murder 17 people at the high school on february 14, 2018. the obama administration forced the policy into hundreds of schools serving millions of students by way of a letter that threatened the loss of federal aidd to schools were found racially disparate in their race. maxine is the co-author of the book and senior fellow for education at the new york city-based manhattanca institute and a former program manager of the education policy studies department at the american enterprise institute and has a ba from yale university. andrew is an unlikely political act us, entrepreneur and businessman with experience in real estate but ever
broward county florida was ground zero for a new approach to school discipline prompted by radical leftist organizations and enforced by an obama department of education letter. these groups peddled a false school to present narrative blaming teachers and principals were systematically racist and could not be trusted to enforce rules with consequences. as a consequence, if enabled the criminals to maintain a clean background check and purchase a firearm used to murder 17 people at the high...
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this was the state of school security in broward county ford. the second largest school district in the third largest state, 19 years after columbine and six years after sandy hook. as for the law enforcement response, the schools sro stood by outside, the shooter shot and killed ten people on the third floor. the sro never went to the building that day. sheriff deputies stood by outside the school despite hearing gunshots and they did not enter the school in an effort to save lives. the sro and several deputies have been fired and they should have been. we made improvements since school safety but we have ways to go. as much of the talk today is unprevention which should be the goal. the meeting must be unharmed and mitigation. there must be a difference between the two. >> the hard thing to say but it is the reality. it will happen again and the question is when and where. for the most depressing question, what do we do differently today to drive a different outcome on february 14th, 2018. we must have a different outcome. >> 34 people shot an
this was the state of school security in broward county ford. the second largest school district in the third largest state, 19 years after columbine and six years after sandy hook. as for the law enforcement response, the schools sro stood by outside, the shooter shot and killed ten people on the third floor. the sro never went to the building that day. sheriff deputies stood by outside the school despite hearing gunshots and they did not enter the school in an effort to save lives. the sro...
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i want to go now to mark brogan, the mayor of broward county just south of west palm beach, palm beachr, thanks for being with us. first question here, according to the latest update from the governor's office, governor ron disantis, there are no mandatory evakcuations even for the barrir islands in broward county. what are you expecting for lauderdale by the sea, for dania beach, for hollywood beach, for those communities? >> as everyone has seen the past 24 hours, the storm continues to go west, one mile-an-hour west. so we're still on alert, we're at the emergency operation center 24 hours a day. until the storm goes north, we are preparing for the worst and hoping for the best. we're under a tropical storm watch, getting rain, wind. we're watching and waiting. >> reporter: despite the lack of those mandatory evacuations, have you seen more people start to leave as we've gotten closer to the middle of the week, when we're expecting dorian to come closer to the florida coast? >> we're watching -- we're opening up shelters for people with special needs. we have three general populatio
i want to go now to mark brogan, the mayor of broward county just south of west palm beach, palm beachr, thanks for being with us. first question here, according to the latest update from the governor's office, governor ron disantis, there are no mandatory evakcuations even for the barrir islands in broward county. what are you expecting for lauderdale by the sea, for dania beach, for hollywood beach, for those communities? >> as everyone has seen the past 24 hours, the storm continues to...
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broward county still just getting new to all this process but i saw a lot of courage in any clue this may. i will say i'm a non-confrontational person but they're not saying serious. even though john is hurt. just want to try they can move on with his life. to the love that you have for god trey what happened that day so i will. never be there. or ask everybody else. just. like almost. after man was not my son. bought her for. her. about her. looking at life stuff working protests causing some chaos on the scouts an avenue our as i'm not able to get behind these demonstrators they are upset over the shooting where they are one months ago the trade hamilton. was the likely to support the bill. passed i'm. when i 1st heard initial reports on my were down trade i have a robbery on his record you know but i think they just had it tangled. i think i just turned 18. but had a baby. so me and robin some older guy and some younger guy and i think we even got a couple lottery tickets on the watch for something like what is no more $50.00. but the next morning 2 detectives came to the house the
broward county still just getting new to all this process but i saw a lot of courage in any clue this may. i will say i'm a non-confrontational person but they're not saying serious. even though john is hurt. just want to try they can move on with his life. to the love that you have for god trey what happened that day so i will. never be there. or ask everybody else. just. like almost. after man was not my son. bought her for. her. about her. looking at life stuff working protests causing some...
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the investigator determined broward county sheriff scott israel would not, quote, blameless but shouldave lost his job. he was suspended by governor ron desantis in january, criticized for the department is responsible the 2018 massacre the left 17 people dead. ultimately the state senate will decide israel's fate. legal pot businesses could soon have access to banking. the house passing a bill that would give canada's companies access to loans and lines of credit while protecting banks from prosecution. what must now be passed in the senate. 33 states of legalized cannabis for medical or recreational use, still not allowed under federal law. the governor of pennsylvania now calling to legalize recreational pot. and watch out. your crown is in jeopardy. a new contestant on a major winning streak. >> our new season has gotten off to a great start i feel. a new total of 166,000 $537,096. >> jason is a force to be reckoned with. >> the math teacher from new mexico is the third ever consistent to win over half 1 million during a regular competition. so far he has raked in $532,000 with 19
the investigator determined broward county sheriff scott israel would not, quote, blameless but shouldave lost his job. he was suspended by governor ron desantis in january, criticized for the department is responsible the 2018 massacre the left 17 people dead. ultimately the state senate will decide israel's fate. legal pot businesses could soon have access to banking. the house passing a bill that would give canada's companies access to loans and lines of credit while protecting banks from...
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. >> neil: including the superintendent of broward county. he's blame ing it on the disciplinary leniency party. >> my wife went to a school board meeting and never gets upset about anything and was so upset when he called it fake news and when the parents called for accountability he said it to the parents that were grieving their children murdered and wanted accountability, he called it fake news and he knew. i got the records. you're telling me you're the superintendent and knew the kid shouted, i'm going kill, i'm a bad kid. >> neil: after the shootings took place when when fingers pointed to nikolas cruz, few kids were surprised. >> that's what got me focussed on putting the book together. instead of looking at the mainstream media was saying, it's the guns. every day i'm getting calls from students. this kid was a threat. we knew he was going to kill. they reported him. >> neil: do you want to work for kids pushed out and you want to assimilate them. >> they don't want to arrest and want to end the school to prison pipeline and it creat
. >> neil: including the superintendent of broward county. he's blame ing it on the disciplinary leniency party. >> my wife went to a school board meeting and never gets upset about anything and was so upset when he called it fake news and when the parents called for accountability he said it to the parents that were grieving their children murdered and wanted accountability, he called it fake news and he knew. i got the records. you're telling me you're the superintendent and knew...
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conversely, there are policies that have been enacted over the years like those in broward county, florida that naved way for the shooter to do what he did. i will be reading a statement that den who went through as the mom who let her children go back to school after snow knowing they could have been victims of a school shooting i i categorically reject efforts by democrats or republicans to trample on the rights of innocent americans when we know what works and we know what doesn't. we know that gun control, including red flag laws, are wrong. ethically, morally, and constitutionally. parents like me across this country call on congress to stop eroding and attacking innocent americans in their quest for power. with that, i'd like to bring up republican whip steve scalise. [applause] mr. scalise: thank you. i want to thank you for taking the leadership in bringing this forward. right now, coming out of this capitol we're hearing a lot of talk by speaker pelosi and a lot of her allies that have been wanting for a long time to take away the rights, the second amendment rights that are so ch
conversely, there are policies that have been enacted over the years like those in broward county, florida that naved way for the shooter to do what he did. i will be reading a statement that den who went through as the mom who let her children go back to school after snow knowing they could have been victims of a school shooting i i categorically reject efforts by democrats or republicans to trample on the rights of innocent americans when we know what works and we know what doesn't. we know...
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mark, the mayor of broward county.oday. >> thank you. >> jon: still to come on this special coverage of hurricane dorian, we are live up and down the east coast of florida as this very powerful and scary category for hurricane slowly makes its way towards the u.s. we will talk with one resident who has decided to ride out the storm. plus, steve harrigan standing by in daytona beach, we will take you there live after the break. >> a storm like this is not something to take lightly. it is a catastrophic storm and people should take this very, very seriously. ♪ ♪ pick are not a single leaf was left on any tree. >> every room in this house has the windows blown out except for the one we stayed in right here. >> oh, my god, ! >> jon: and that's a resident in the bahamas surveying the damage done to her home from hurricane dorian. the frighteningly powerful category four storm already to blame for at least five deaths in that nation. the storm has stalled out over the bahamas right now, but is expected to begin a move north
mark, the mayor of broward county.oday. >> thank you. >> jon: still to come on this special coverage of hurricane dorian, we are live up and down the east coast of florida as this very powerful and scary category for hurricane slowly makes its way towards the u.s. we will talk with one resident who has decided to ride out the storm. plus, steve harrigan standing by in daytona beach, we will take you there live after the break. >> a storm like this is not something to take...
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again, tropical storm watch for broward county and north of there we have hurricane watches and hurricane warning extending to florida georgia border. over the next couple of days we don't expect much intensity will still be category five for the next 24 hours in effect, major hurricane has shown the next three days or so at the center moves near offshore florida and georgia and eventually off towards south carolina and north carolina coastal areas. that's the concern for the next few days but first the northwest bahamas tonight and tomorrow and increasingly along the florida east coast later tomorrow and into tuesday. that i'm ed rappaport. adam: we're not really going to know that until makes the turn and that won't happen until late tomorrow or tuesday but the other thing i took away as they did at additional areas for a hurricane watch everything north of the hurricane warned area you see there in red. they are beginning to think this is closer and will be a very tight call in the next couple of days. >> thank you, adam. for now i'm jackie in new york and now back to regular programmi
again, tropical storm watch for broward county and north of there we have hurricane watches and hurricane warning extending to florida georgia border. over the next couple of days we don't expect much intensity will still be category five for the next 24 hours in effect, major hurricane has shown the next three days or so at the center moves near offshore florida and georgia and eventually off towards south carolina and north carolina coastal areas. that's the concern for the next few days but...
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nd the book "she said, broward county broward county goes behind the scenes of reporting the investigationibutor, jodi kantor joins us. savo. i started the book and thought what more is there to say about the story. let me tell you, a lot. you took us behind the scenes. brilliant reporting by you and by megan. su told us some never-before-things like -- i have to say, bravo, too, to gwyneth paltrow. she played a much bigger role i wink than many people realized. >> i barely thought we should call her because she was harvey's biggest star. she's not going to talk to us. h fact, when almost nobody else yneth tywood would pick up the phone, when only a few other people like ashley judd were talking to us, she talked of her se-dation with weinstein, how thoses afraid she would lose the early roles. weinstein was obsessed whether or not she was speaking to us. nt ine point she called from the llyhroom from harvey weinstein because she knew he was coming weinhe party and he showed up early at the house. him was scary. >> that's an extraordinary thing. >> one of the lingering mysteries that we wa
nd the book "she said, broward county broward county goes behind the scenes of reporting the investigationibutor, jodi kantor joins us. savo. i started the book and thought what more is there to say about the story. let me tell you, a lot. you took us behind the scenes. brilliant reporting by you and by megan. su told us some never-before-things like -- i have to say, bravo, too, to gwyneth paltrow. she played a much bigger role i wink than many people realized. >> i barely thought...
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. >> going inside the first responder in broward county with live report up next. >> mandatory evacuationsrway as hurricane dorian barrels towards the united states. amanda mckenzie for fox affiliate in orlando joins us live in brevard county, good morning, amanda, i'm sure there's a lot going on in your neck of the woods. >> absolutely, good morning to you and now that we can all see what's happening in the bahamas, total devastation, there's a sense of anxiousness around here now, we have been watching the storm for some time and it just continues to inch closer to the florida coastline, we are told it's supposed to move north but when is the question and right now everyone is prepared, we've had some time to gather supplies and fuel and now it's just a matter of monitoring the storm and the situations, here in brevard county under hurricane warnings, winds of 74 to 110 miles per hour, this is a very serious situation, we have mandatory evacuation orders for brevard, volusia, all of east central florida. with that in mind state is under emergency, tolls have been lifted, barriers have be
. >> going inside the first responder in broward county with live report up next. >> mandatory evacuationsrway as hurricane dorian barrels towards the united states. amanda mckenzie for fox affiliate in orlando joins us live in brevard county, good morning, amanda, i'm sure there's a lot going on in your neck of the woods. >> absolutely, good morning to you and now that we can all see what's happening in the bahamas, total devastation, there's a sense of anxiousness around...
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. >> trace: which is not to say that fort lauderdale, that miami and broward county may not get somee, because those winds are still out there. there's a chance that you could get some areas beaten up pretty good in that part of the state. >> well, we are very concerned about the storm surge, especially the corrosion. the rains are continuing to impact us, and there's absolutely no reason to let our guard down, because the storm has stopped. we don't really know where it's going to go from here. we see all of the spaghetti paths, but the reality is, we don't know where this storm's going to go. we are still fully prepared to take on anything that may occur. >> trace: do you have sense, mirror, do you see people saying, the resources that were in florida need to move up nort? are you willing to give up some of those assets customer >> i think the resources have been spread throughout the state. i think you are probably correct some of the heavy duty trucks for electrical repairs and things like that probably could move more north. but the reality is, we still don't know the direction
. >> trace: which is not to say that fort lauderdale, that miami and broward county may not get somee, because those winds are still out there. there's a chance that you could get some areas beaten up pretty good in that part of the state. >> well, we are very concerned about the storm surge, especially the corrosion. the rains are continuing to impact us, and there's absolutely no reason to let our guard down, because the storm has stopped. we don't really know where it's going to...
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i would caution people here in broward county, we don't know if it was weather-related, but in the middleorm, somebody crashed and died in bad weather. at a minimum, it's going to be a really nasty weather day in many parts of the state on i-95. i just think it's a good day, if you don't have to be on the road not to be out there. you'll be back out there tomorrow. bahamas is essentially a neighbor of florida. the story there is very much different. being hit by a category 5 just sat on top of the bahamas for days. you spoke to the bahamian ambassador to the u.s. tell us what you learned. >> well, a couple things we know. the coast guard is already there conduct something evacuation of critically injure people. we're going to have to do more of that, there are people on dialysis, special medical treatment, they're going to come back to the states. we've worked very closely with the bahamians all the time, the u.s. government does, the coast guard. they have very capable domestic forces as well. but really, until we get the all-clear, we're not to be able to send anybody in there until we
i would caution people here in broward county, we don't know if it was weather-related, but in the middleorm, somebody crashed and died in bad weather. at a minimum, it's going to be a really nasty weather day in many parts of the state on i-95. i just think it's a good day, if you don't have to be on the road not to be out there. you'll be back out there tomorrow. bahamas is essentially a neighbor of florida. the story there is very much different. being hit by a category 5 just sat on top of...
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because the president this morning is going after one of your competitors, broward county over his stancen gun reform that obviously kaim became very well known during the debate. i want to read you the tweet. he says beto made it much harder to make a deal, convinced many that dems just want to take your guns away. this comes from his mandatory buy-back gun program. i have heard from other democrats that beto o'rourke's push for mandatory buy-back gun program could hurt democrats now with negotiations and down the road in electorally. this is personal for you after the shooting in dayton. >> yes. >> where are you on this? >> i would first say donald trump has never genuinely wanted to do anything around the issue of gun violence in the united states. there's a comprehensive background check bill that 90% of the american people support that we pass out of the house that sits at the senate and mitch mcconnell is not acting on it because donald trump has not given him the green light to go ahead and do that. and there are a variety of other things that we can do. so trump should not pretend
because the president this morning is going after one of your competitors, broward county over his stancen gun reform that obviously kaim became very well known during the debate. i want to read you the tweet. he says beto made it much harder to make a deal, convinced many that dems just want to take your guns away. this comes from his mandatory buy-back gun program. i have heard from other democrats that beto o'rourke's push for mandatory buy-back gun program could hurt democrats now with...
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he lays out a compelling narrative to support his claim same broward county schools knew full well thatholas cruz was obsessed with guns and murder and they knew years before he opened fire on his fellow classmates. in fact in middle school, classmates say his killing and torturing of animals became a source of pride. nicholas cruz was suspended from middle school multiple times a week and expelling him was against school policy. a middle school teacher gave this assessment, quoting i feel nicholas is a danger to the students and faculty at the school. i do not feel he understands the difference between his violent video games and reality. in the middle school vice principal wants email teachers to inform them that if he "needs to leave the class to use the restroom, go to the clinic or any other reason, please notify the front office and wait for a security escort. he was eventually sent to a schooschool for children with se behavioral problems and yet this district moved him recommended for mental health evaluations. model citizen but it truly took a village to raise him into a school
he lays out a compelling narrative to support his claim same broward county schools knew full well thatholas cruz was obsessed with guns and murder and they knew years before he opened fire on his fellow classmates. in fact in middle school, classmates say his killing and torturing of animals became a source of pride. nicholas cruz was suspended from middle school multiple times a week and expelling him was against school policy. a middle school teacher gave this assessment, quoting i feel...
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so i was driving home from lunch with my family in broward county when i got a text message from my nextneighbor, being that i was driving, i couldn't answer the text messages. so i told her when i fought home i would take a look at them. i called her because she doesn't normally text me, so i asked her what it was about and she said just tell me if you think the pictures look like a car. so i said, okay. i got home. i looked at the pictures and i texted her back. i said, yeah, it's definitely a car, why, where is that? she said that's house. >> you are like, what? >> i says to her, million times, i never seen a car back there. so i went back there again and i looked and i could not see anythi street from me has a drone witha camerainit and i called him up and he came over and we flew the drone over the area of the google earth photo. and sure enough, the picture that came back from the drone was of what looked like a car. >> yeah. >> at which point i got on the phone and i called the palm beach county sheriffs office and they sent the deputy over. i told him basically the story i told
so i was driving home from lunch with my family in broward county when i got a text message from my nextneighbor, being that i was driving, i couldn't answer the text messages. so i told her when i fought home i would take a look at them. i called her because she doesn't normally text me, so i asked her what it was about and she said just tell me if you think the pictures look like a car. so i said, okay. i got home. i looked at the pictures and i texted her back. i said, yeah, it's definitely...
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all this happened in january in broward county.ng to court records and reporting from the south florida sun sentinel, the two men kidnapped the plastic surgeon from a walmart parking lot. then they drove an hour east to a storage facility where they burned his hands with that blow torch and threatened to kill him. the surgeon gave them his home address in miami-dade where they said they could find $50,000. when they couldn't get inside, they forced alcohol down his throat to make him unable to resist their orders. an insane story. trace gallagher has more. >> the court documents go point by point details how the suspects spent weeks plotting the kidnapping and getting rope and a blow torch at home depot. they rented a van. the two suspects went to the plastic surgeon's office and filled out phony paperwork. investigators don't say why. later that day, they abducted the doctor and blind folded him and burned his hands were a blow torch while threatening to kill him. the doctor has not been identified and was willing to cooperate. th
all this happened in january in broward county.ng to court records and reporting from the south florida sun sentinel, the two men kidnapped the plastic surgeon from a walmart parking lot. then they drove an hour east to a storage facility where they burned his hands with that blow torch and threatened to kill him. the surgeon gave them his home address in miami-dade where they said they could find $50,000. when they couldn't get inside, they forced alcohol down his throat to make him unable to...
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especially we have so many bohemians who live in dade and broward county in south florida. we are really worried about this storm because it is moving at a pace of 1 miles per hour, which is really slow. as we know when a storm is moving that slowly, it can change direction and staring us in our eyes. even if it doesn't hit us, it will go along the coast and so we are really worried about it. . >> we can still provide major damage there. parts are under mandatory evacuation orders. mayor, how confident are you that people are following those orders? >> we're confident that some of the folks are following the orders. that's the reason we're here. if you live in zone a, if you live in a mobile home or substandard housing, low-lying homes, we want to make sure you evacuate. we have mandatory evacuations in palm beach county and for folks that live on the pairier islands. those folks, we want them to evacuate. if you live in the north part of the county. singer island or up north. this is a major storm. and we want our residents to make their last-minute preparation. the temper
especially we have so many bohemians who live in dade and broward county in south florida. we are really worried about this storm because it is moving at a pace of 1 miles per hour, which is really slow. as we know when a storm is moving that slowly, it can change direction and staring us in our eyes. even if it doesn't hit us, it will go along the coast and so we are really worried about it. . >> we can still provide major damage there. parts are under mandatory evacuation orders. mayor,...
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and if parents think that it's only going on in broward county, they are mistaken because these policies obama has been pushed throughout all the schools throughout america and it's my job now, because the left, they don't want to hear my story. they want to blame the big old black scary gun. but that's what -- that didn't happen in broward. and i know as facts and parents, they would be irresponsible not to read this book and send their kid to a school and say, you know, to me, tucker, the book is to educate parents. i want to be the last father that can say i truly didn't know what was going on in the school. now parents have no excuse. >> tucker: and none of us do. i don't know where the rest of us were when all these changes took place. i'm glad you are bringing them to light. and i'm sorry about the circumstances that forced it. andrew pollack, thanks for joining us tonight. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: pete buttigieg isn't just running for president, no. he is auditioning as a holy man. as a biblical scholar. his latest lesson using the bible to justify abortion through the third
and if parents think that it's only going on in broward county, they are mistaken because these policies obama has been pushed throughout all the schools throughout america and it's my job now, because the left, they don't want to hear my story. they want to blame the big old black scary gun. but that's what -- that didn't happen in broward. and i know as facts and parents, they would be irresponsible not to read this book and send their kid to a school and say, you know, to me, tucker, the...
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-- the broward county center.ammy jackson, a 34-year-old woman, pregnant woman with a pleaded to jail officers she was experiencing contractions. jail officials moved her to an empty cell and left her alone for nearly seven hours and finally after more than four hours, they spoke with a physician and the physician stated he would check on her when he arrived and they waited. finally a deputy observed a deputy observed the woman squatting and screaming in pain and then i heard a baby crying as he approached the cell. he helped wrap the baby with a towel. the nurse describe the incident quote, "a pregnant female had a spontaneous delivery." it shouldn't have happened like that. it's not how anybody should be treated. in america, it's not an isolated occurrence. another woman a most gave birth alone in a cell at the same facility. fortunately jail officials transferred her in time to the hospital. i would just ask, i think i will ask to you first. what kind of data should prisons collecting? it funny they characteriz
-- the broward county center.ammy jackson, a 34-year-old woman, pregnant woman with a pleaded to jail officers she was experiencing contractions. jail officials moved her to an empty cell and left her alone for nearly seven hours and finally after more than four hours, they spoke with a physician and the physician stated he would check on her when he arrived and they waited. finally a deputy observed a deputy observed the woman squatting and screaming in pain and then i heard a baby crying as...
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lauderdale and other portions of broward county.hey have the deep roots here within south florida. i believe that looking at the direction in which we're asking for visas to be waived for individuals who may have families here, it's the right thing to do. one, because there is no safety area within the island. but those individuals do have family members here who can take them in where they can be safe until some type of normalcy can be put-back on track in the bahamas. they have sent the letter to the white house asking the president to su spent from it. >> this is for people that had a family here where they could stay. if you want to take a moment, what is your message to the administration, to the president, why this is such an urgent need right now? >> my message to president trump would be, i know this has -- there have been a lot of politics played over the last few months within the administration, but i want him to take a look at what senator rubio and senator scott has done when it comes to helping the individuals here wit
lauderdale and other portions of broward county.hey have the deep roots here within south florida. i believe that looking at the direction in which we're asking for visas to be waived for individuals who may have families here, it's the right thing to do. one, because there is no safety area within the island. but those individuals do have family members here who can take them in where they can be safe until some type of normalcy can be put-back on track in the bahamas. they have sent the...
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. >> reporter: i spoke to a city official from broward county and she said here they are postponing v postponing e evacuations until 8:00 a.m. monday. >> thank you so much. we've also got a new round of tariffs against china, taking effect today. the potential economic and political impact next. ♪ along the byway ♪ much more ♪ much more than this ♪ i did it my way (announcer) verizon is america's most awarded network and the only one with the galaxy note10 5g. right now, when you buy one, you get a galaxy note10 free. that's verizon. woman 1: this is my body of proof. man 1: proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2: ...with humira. woman 3: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. announcer: humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, inc
. >> reporter: i spoke to a city official from broward county and she said here they are postponing v postponing e evacuations until 8:00 a.m. monday. >> thank you so much. we've also got a new round of tariffs against china, taking effect today. the potential economic and political impact next. ♪ along the byway ♪ much more ♪ much more than this ♪ i did it my way (announcer) verizon is america's most awarded network and the only one with the galaxy note10 5g. right now,...
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not only brenda snipes in broward county and stories of her incompetence. to detroit,point michigan. in 2016, you may remember that jill stein try to have a recount conducted their and the recount reveals an incredible amount of incompetence, the way votes were counted in detroit. that recount was eventually abandoned and there was no findings of malfeasance, but plenty of findings of incompetence. when there is incompetence, it finds a base those distrustful of the election to believe the election is not fairly run. a poll this week from suffolk indicates the majority of democrats and republicans are concerned that if their side loses, there was some kind of wrong doing in how the election was run. the third issue, whether that is russian interference, which were copied by democrat operatives in the special election in alabama between doug jones and roy moore, or attorney general checks like the absentee ballot fraud like we saw in the ninth congressional district in carolina, lots of different ways trying to interfere with the election. whether or not the
not only brenda snipes in broward county and stories of her incompetence. to detroit,point michigan. in 2016, you may remember that jill stein try to have a recount conducted their and the recount reveals an incredible amount of incompetence, the way votes were counted in detroit. that recount was eventually abandoned and there was no findings of malfeasance, but plenty of findings of incompetence. when there is incompetence, it finds a base those distrustful of the election to believe the...
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gaetz acknowledges, guns were removed from roughly 50 dangerous situations, including 34 times in broward county, and those laws include robust due process protections and they truly save lives. there's evidence. we've seen it. we know that it works. these should be -- this should be the law all around the country. tragic violence shouldn't continue to happen all across our nation and data at the federal level shows that active shooter incidents are on the rise, with many shooters showing signs of mental illness and nearly a quarter of the incidents occurring at schools. we're continuing to grapple with how to combat these incidents. local law enforcement remains on the front lines every day of this fight. and is often responsible for halting the actions of these dangerous individuals. it's critical that they have the tools to do that. that's all we're trying to do. i don't understand why this is so complicated. contrary to conventional wisdom, gun violence is rarely random. it's rarely random. if we recognize warning signs, police have the tools to take action, we can save lives. according to s
gaetz acknowledges, guns were removed from roughly 50 dangerous situations, including 34 times in broward county, and those laws include robust due process protections and they truly save lives. there's evidence. we've seen it. we know that it works. these should be -- this should be the law all around the country. tragic violence shouldn't continue to happen all across our nation and data at the federal level shows that active shooter incidents are on the rise, with many shooters showing signs...
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and at a hearing this morning in the judiciary committee, we learned from one of the judges in broward county who enforces these laws, they have worked to prevent shootings, including many suicides. and they enable mental health help to be available as well. these laws prevent suicide. the majority of those gun deaths in the united states in fact are suicides accounting for 60% of those 90 people killed every d day. emergency risk protection orders are effective but they are resource intensive. and that is why senator graham and i have worked hard and we are close to finalizing a measure that will provide grants and incentives to other states who are considering or may consider these kinds of laws together with senator graham, i have been working hard on this legislation. and we are close after extensive discussions not only between us but with the white house, with our colleagues to a bill that can muster bipartisan support and pass this body. the charleston loophole must be closed. i've been leading that fight in the senate to fix this problem for years. the house-passed bipartisan legislat
and at a hearing this morning in the judiciary committee, we learned from one of the judges in broward county who enforces these laws, they have worked to prevent shootings, including many suicides. and they enable mental health help to be available as well. these laws prevent suicide. the majority of those gun deaths in the united states in fact are suicides accounting for 60% of those 90 people killed every d day. emergency risk protection orders are effective but they are resource intensive....
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broward county doesn't even have an active shooter policy let alone a policy to protect us from a chemicalogical attack. we are just trying to get teachers to feature the locked door. we are so far from where we need to be but we can prevent 80 to 90% of these attacks. we've got the gold standard in anonymous reporting at evolved in colorado called safe to tell. they stopped thousands of young people from committing suicide, suicide is the homicide issue if we can stop suicide we can stop homicide and stop hundreds of school shootings. post parkland we've had dozens of states implement those anonymous reporting apps. every day we hear in the news about mass shootings that are stopped by courageous people that are sending in tips and kids do it. we can stop a lot of these as we were talking about in the prevention side but we have to prepare we can't stop 100% of these we have to be cognizant of that and so that's why, what are we going to do we need to decide what are we going to do if the guy with the gun walks in that school campus. how are we going to save lives. >> i could not agree wi
broward county doesn't even have an active shooter policy let alone a policy to protect us from a chemicalogical attack. we are just trying to get teachers to feature the locked door. we are so far from where we need to be but we can prevent 80 to 90% of these attacks. we've got the gold standard in anonymous reporting at evolved in colorado called safe to tell. they stopped thousands of young people from committing suicide, suicide is the homicide issue if we can stop suicide we can stop...
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folks but also our local government, miami-dade county, constitutional the cities, including broward countyse has been so overwhelming, so supportive for one of the hardest working consulate generals across the nation, miss mackey, working overnight. we have citizens that are going to various locations for drop-off locations, joy, in coconut grove, all the way up to palm beach. they're going to different fire stations, to the next challenge right now is for us to collect all of these items that have been donated and get them shipped either by plane or by boat and as you mentioned, the bahamas is an archipelago with several islands, over 700. only two are impacted so it's logistically takes a bit of a challenge to get those items directly to nema,bahamas. >> what are you hearing, you're on the radio, so what are you hearing, the really terrifying stories of people attempting to rescue others, and then not being heard from. what are you hearing from the community there in miami? >> we just went through a category 5 storm. you must hear these stories. we're trying to recover in an unprecedente
folks but also our local government, miami-dade county, constitutional the cities, including broward countyse has been so overwhelming, so supportive for one of the hardest working consulate generals across the nation, miss mackey, working overnight. we have citizens that are going to various locations for drop-off locations, joy, in coconut grove, all the way up to palm beach. they're going to different fire stations, to the next challenge right now is for us to collect all of these items that...
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was an incident pompano beach, florida, which i represent, i'd like to submit a letter from the broward countyetailing the incident. thank you, madam chair. tammy jackson a 34-year-old woman, pregnant with a many with a mental illness complained to jail officers at 3 a.m. that she was experiencing contractions. jail officials moved the woman to an empty cell. after more than four years 7:22 a.m. spoke with a physician. the physician stated he would check on her when he arrived. then they waited and finally a deputy observed the woman crying and squatting and heard a baby in the cell. and she was standing with the baby in her arms and wrapped the baby in a towel the nurse described the situation as a pregnant female had a spontaneous delivery. well, it shouldn't have happened like that, obviously, that's not how anyone should be treated in america, however shocking as it may be, it's not an isolated occurrence. in fact, a few days earlier another woman almost gave birth alone in the same facility, fortunately, the officials got her to the hospital where she gave birth to the baby. i'll just ask
was an incident pompano beach, florida, which i represent, i'd like to submit a letter from the broward countyetailing the incident. thank you, madam chair. tammy jackson a 34-year-old woman, pregnant with a many with a mental illness complained to jail officers at 3 a.m. that she was experiencing contractions. jail officials moved the woman to an empty cell. after more than four years 7:22 a.m. spoke with a physician. the physician stated he would check on her when he arrived. then they waited...
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i would like to submit for the record letter from the broward county public defender and the sheriffthe incident. thank you. jackson, a 34-year-old woman, pregnant woman with mental illness complained to jail officers at 3 a.m. that she was experiencing contractions. jail officials moved her to an empty cell, left her alone for nearly seven hours. after more than four hours, 7:22 a.m., they spoke with a physician and the physician said he would check on her when he they waited and finally a deputy observed the woman squatting and screaming in pain and heard a baby crying as he approached the cell. when he summons jackson standing with a baby in her arms, he helped wrap the baby with a towel. the nurse described the incident as a pregnant female having a spontaneous delivery. well, it should not have happened like that obviously. that's not how anyone should be treated. in america, however shocking, is not an isolated occurrence. if you days earlier of another woman almost gave birth alone in a cell at the same facility. womant instance, the transported the woman to a hospital when sh
i would like to submit for the record letter from the broward county public defender and the sheriffthe incident. thank you. jackson, a 34-year-old woman, pregnant woman with mental illness complained to jail officers at 3 a.m. that she was experiencing contractions. jail officials moved her to an empty cell, left her alone for nearly seven hours. after more than four hours, 7:22 a.m., they spoke with a physician and the physician said he would check on her when he they waited and finally a...
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people to go after law abiding gun owners when tragedy strikes don't often look at the policies in broward countye the massacre and that's in my episode of no interruption. ainsley: what did he say about gun control. >> is he adamant supporter of the second amendment. he understands the a second amendment is the way to defend your life. he looks at classrooms and he believes teachers who are thoroughly trained should be able to be armed in their classroom. he knows when something goes on in that classroom, the police are not going to be able to arrive in time to save lives. but a well-trained educator, administrator would be able to step in. so he is absolutely a supporter of the second amendment and he doesn't blame guns for what happened to his daughter whatsoever. he blames the liberal policies and he talks about those in his book. ainsley: you say he you sat down with him for 30 minute go download no interruption and a bunch of other shows on there, too. you will love it. netflix for conservatives. steve: and there are no interruptions. ainsley: that's right. no commercials. steve: thank you,
people to go after law abiding gun owners when tragedy strikes don't often look at the policies in broward countye the massacre and that's in my episode of no interruption. ainsley: what did he say about gun control. >> is he adamant supporter of the second amendment. he understands the a second amendment is the way to defend your life. he looks at classrooms and he believes teachers who are thoroughly trained should be able to be armed in their classroom. he knows when something goes on...