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this was a cia station in a the mystic city, miami, florida. it is not supposed to be that way. during the majority of the 1960's, the largest cia station in the world, other than the one right here at headquarters was in miami. not moscow, beijing, berlin, in miami florida. it existed under the cover name of zenith technical enterprises incorporated. does anybody know miami well? so now i can make stuff up.
this was a cia station in a the mystic city, miami, florida. it is not supposed to be that way. during the majority of the 1960's, the largest cia station in the world, other than the one right here at headquarters was in miami. not moscow, beijing, berlin, in miami florida. it existed under the cover name of zenith technical enterprises incorporated. does anybody know miami well? so now i can make stuff up.
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of miami but don't live in the city of miami. and it turned out to be very easy locate people who lived out of the city. but the herald called them up dirk want to read you a couple of their explanations to the herald. this is people who are being told your voting in a city where you don't live. and they said stuff like: i know -- this woman who has been voting for 13 years from not living in miami, voting in miami. know i shouldn't be doing it but toyment would to forget people, my blood. then here's another one. it's a tradition. the important things we do as a family together. they go back and vote. vote with their friends. when we moved i couldn't vote for the people i liked here. and my favorite, i i've always felt more in tune with things in miami anywhere else. i'm an american citizen. if you don't violate anything when you vote, it's my right. >> most of the corruption has been in municipal races and county races and often it's candidates themselves don't live where they say they live. >> they find out they live miles and
of miami but don't live in the city of miami. and it turned out to be very easy locate people who lived out of the city. but the herald called them up dirk want to read you a couple of their explanations to the herald. this is people who are being told your voting in a city where you don't live. and they said stuff like: i know -- this woman who has been voting for 13 years from not living in miami, voting in miami. know i shouldn't be doing it but toyment would to forget people, my blood. then...
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rising sea waters and recurring flooding risks turning miami beach into a modern—day atlantis, a citying the ocean to people's doorsteps. so much of it now is a construction site, as the city builds pumping stations and raises roads. miami beach is going to disappear, people building all these new houses and apartments, they don't want to hear it. they are in total denial. local resident, dan kipness, gave us a tour of the newly built flood defenses which scientists fear will be obsolete in just a few decades time. the us army projects that water levels could rise five feet by the end of this century, but america's new commander—in—chief is a climate change denier. our so—called president thinks it is a hoax, it is a chinese hoax. i mean, i can't believe it, i live right in the middle of climate change every day. we are so affected here, how dare the leader of this great country say it doesn't exist. it is impossible, he cannot be thinking this way. and the people around him cannot be thinking this way. just up the coast is the president's luxury florida mansion. he calls it the winte
rising sea waters and recurring flooding risks turning miami beach into a modern—day atlantis, a citying the ocean to people's doorsteps. so much of it now is a construction site, as the city builds pumping stations and raises roads. miami beach is going to disappear, people building all these new houses and apartments, they don't want to hear it. they are in total denial. local resident, dan kipness, gave us a tour of the newly built flood defenses which scientists fear will be obsolete in...
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a city miami fire rescuer repelled down to the guy to add some support to his harness.ould get him down safely. >>> texas woman is okay after her car ran out of gas it probably the most inconvenient time. she was at a remote part of the grand canyon. the college student spent five days surviving on food and wat water. she tried calling for help but lost her cell phone signal. so a rescue chopper took to the skies and spotted her car and landed but she was nowhere to be seen. she pretty smart she left a note letting rescuers know that she started walking. so they later found her and she's doing just fine. >>> now to florida again where a mom is behind bars after her three-year-old fired a gun in a school parking lot. police say 30-yea-old abby maldonado got out of the car to pick up one much her other sons she left her three-year-old alone in the back seat. that's when he found the gun in the front seat and fired a shot. thanks physical no one was hurt and the bullet never exited the car's door frame. the woman told police she normally keeps the gun out of her kid's reac
a city miami fire rescuer repelled down to the guy to add some support to his harness.ould get him down safely. >>> texas woman is okay after her car ran out of gas it probably the most inconvenient time. she was at a remote part of the grand canyon. the college student spent five days surviving on food and wat water. she tried calling for help but lost her cell phone signal. so a rescue chopper took to the skies and spotted her car and landed but she was nowhere to be seen. she pretty...
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inner city miami. just these four square blocks.an see themselves in these characters who they assume are nothing like them. it's been my experience that people are finding a way to genuinely empathize with the story we're telling. and the characters that we're showing in this film. charlie: you know miami. >> yeah, born and raised. yeah, yeah. charlie: how did that shape this story? >> hugely. there's this almost anesthesia nesthesia that happens when you're working in a place you know. there's a scene in the film where the character says, you know, sometimes that breeze comes through the hood. the liberty city, where i grew up, is three miles from the ocean. sometimes you can smell it. i think knowing those kinds of things, you go into a location with more confidence that it's going to have the same emotional currency as you felt growing up there. charlie: tell us who chiron is. >> he's a beautifully flawed individual who is coming to terms with finding out who he is. finding what love is. finding that relationship with his mother
inner city miami. just these four square blocks.an see themselves in these characters who they assume are nothing like them. it's been my experience that people are finding a way to genuinely empathize with the story we're telling. and the characters that we're showing in this film. charlie: you know miami. >> yeah, born and raised. yeah, yeah. charlie: how did that shape this story? >> hugely. there's this almost anesthesia nesthesia that happens when you're working in a place you...
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. >> exactly, and inner city miami, just these four jair blocks, that people can see themselves in thesebeen my experience that people are finding a way to genuinely empathize with the story we're tell iting and the characters that we're showing in the fill. >> rose: now you know miami. >> born and raised, yeah. >> rose: and how did that shape this story? >> hugely, you know, there is-- there is almost an syne it thesia that happens in a place you know. there is a scene in the film where the character says sometimes that breeze comes through the hood. and liberty city where i grew up is three miles from the ocean. and you can smell it i think knowing those kind of things, you go into a location with more confidence that it is going to have the same emotional currency as you felt growing thrup. >> rose: trevante, tell us who shyrone is. >> shyrone is a beautifulfully flawed individual who has come to terms with finding out who he is, finding out what love is, finding that relationship with his mother. trying to understand life really in general. >> rose: tell me about his mother. >> his m
. >> exactly, and inner city miami, just these four jair blocks, that people can see themselves in thesebeen my experience that people are finding a way to genuinely empathize with the story we're tell iting and the characters that we're showing in the fill. >> rose: now you know miami. >> born and raised, yeah. >> rose: and how did that shape this story? >> hugely, you know, there is-- there is almost an syne it thesia that happens in a place you know. there is a...
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about 26 different little cities, miami beach, miami, hilia, miami itself so karl is one of those little cities and one of the most historic of all of the cities as well. founded by a man named george merrick and in the teens, in fact, more of a book that was published on his life by the university of florida. and -- or it is a gorgeous little city that has become a cultural sham within the miami community. >> who is your audience? >> or audience is just about everybody actually because of the uniqueness of the store we get people coming from all over. but the local audience is an audience just a couple of blocks away with is ridge area where in a business district -- across the street is a wonderful art cinema as well. >> but what we like to think we draw them from everywhere actually. >> you're actually involved in the book fair. what is jr. involvement? >> one of the founders along with eduardo, i was a young kid, and had no idea of what had the future would bring and eduardo and other book sellers together and let's put on a book fair and he said greats. and we did, and miami at the
about 26 different little cities, miami beach, miami, hilia, miami itself so karl is one of those little cities and one of the most historic of all of the cities as well. founded by a man named george merrick and in the teens, in fact, more of a book that was published on his life by the university of florida. and -- or it is a gorgeous little city that has become a cultural sham within the miami community. >> who is your audience? >> or audience is just about everybody actually...
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>> what you think of miami is really 26 little cities, miami beach, miami, miami itself. coral gables is one of the cities. it was built in the mediterranean style, in the 20's, published on his life by the university. it's a gorgeous little city that has become a cultural gem between the community as well. >> who is your audience? >> everybody, actually because of the uniqueness from the store. we get people coming from all over but the local audience is audience just a couple of blocks away is residential area. we are in a business district. but we like to think that we draw from everywhere actually. >> you're involved in miami book fair. >> i was one of the founders. i was a young kid and had no idea of what the future would bring and eduardo and myself and a couple of book sellers said let's put on a book fair and we said, great.mi it was in the early 08's. miami paradise loss with a big question mark. what eduardo wanted to do is rights and we put together, a i whole community came together. diverse community and still is and we decided to cater to the diversity of mi
>> what you think of miami is really 26 little cities, miami beach, miami, miami itself. coral gables is one of the cities. it was built in the mediterranean style, in the 20's, published on his life by the university. it's a gorgeous little city that has become a cultural gem between the community as well. >> who is your audience? >> everybody, actually because of the uniqueness from the store. we get people coming from all over but the local audience is audience just a...
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this was a cia station in a the mystic city, miami, florida. it is not supposed to be that way. during the majority of the 1960's, the largest cia station in the world, other than the one right here at headquarters was in miami. not moscow, beijing, berlin, in miami florida. it existed under the cover name of zenith technical enterprises incorporated. does anybody know miami well? so now i can make stuff up. it was over by what is currently the miami zoo. it used to be an air station in world war ii. it is in the middle of nowhere. no one would ever drive by there. when it popped up, knowing give -- no one gave it a second thought. it used to be called several different things. these are some of the cover names. vanguard services corporation. as benign and boring names as you can possibly come up with so no one would ask anything else. 300-400 officers at its height. $50 million budget in 1961. that is a massive amount of money. and not only do you have 300-400 people working for the cia, but under the offices of the cia mining session -- station, you have 50,000 cubic exiles --
this was a cia station in a the mystic city, miami, florida. it is not supposed to be that way. during the majority of the 1960's, the largest cia station in the world, other than the one right here at headquarters was in miami. not moscow, beijing, berlin, in miami florida. it existed under the cover name of zenith technical enterprises incorporated. does anybody know miami well? so now i can make stuff up. it was over by what is currently the miami zoo. it used to be an air station in world...
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joining other cities like miami. it says no to sinks ray status. good to have you sir.ote against it. here is why. we were right on the right track. and then the mayor and others bowing to the pressure those wanting to have that decided to take the issue behind closed doors. that's what and myself and another individual voted against. i think it's important to identify what a century city is. they're really not that good. all it means is that this -- these individuals have committed a crime they had been arrested for crime and they don't get turned over to immigration. when i talk to took to everybody in the city. we're talking about the individuals that have create -- committed a crime and then they don't get reported. it's interesting we'd love to talk to people who are dealing with is on the frontline and you are one of those and we have this recent report the phoenix metro area. at a quarter million illegal immigrants how they deal with this. these individuals get arrested they immediately get turned over to the immigration service. you want these people in our city
joining other cities like miami. it says no to sinks ray status. good to have you sir.ote against it. here is why. we were right on the right track. and then the mayor and others bowing to the pressure those wanting to have that decided to take the issue behind closed doors. that's what and myself and another individual voted against. i think it's important to identify what a century city is. they're really not that good. all it means is that this -- these individuals have committed a crime...
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families who have recently lost loved ones at the hands of illegal immigrants, which is why border cities like miami san diego boast about working hand in hand with i.c.e. and the boarding my jeff sessions is also leading to second thoughts, for example, providence, rho has called us of a sanctuary city bus as it is abiding by federal law and should not lose federal funding. >> martha: thank you for joining us with more, dana loesch, host of "dana" and robert zimmerman, democratic national committee member and strategist. welcome to both of you. great to have you here. robert, i will start with you. it is somewhat surprising to listen to these mayors talk about sticking up for themselve themselves, not defending the law. the federal law is on the books. it says that if you to attain an illegal, you have to love the federal authorities now. that is the law. >> martha, the premise of this argument is basically this -- this is not a democrat versus republican discretion. the leading law enforcement officials around the country, sheriffs from conservative texas driving with police officers in liberal sa
families who have recently lost loved ones at the hands of illegal immigrants, which is why border cities like miami san diego boast about working hand in hand with i.c.e. and the boarding my jeff sessions is also leading to second thoughts, for example, providence, rho has called us of a sanctuary city bus as it is abiding by federal law and should not lose federal funding. >> martha: thank you for joining us with more, dana loesch, host of "dana" and robert zimmerman,...
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important cases and there's a important case this term that has to do with the ability of the city of miami, but cities in general to hold big banks like wells fargo, bank of america, accountable when they engage in racially discriminatory, predatory mortgage lending practices that have targeted and, in many cases, communities of color. it's an important case about whether the supreme court is willing to hold accountable big corporations when they engage in wrongdoing. >> for me, it's the context within which all of this is happening. real life does not operate in silence, but conservatives don't either. they are dismantling our civil rights. congress is operating under the cra to undermine our civil rights, moving regulations and administrative rules that went through an process to get put in place. the other context which goes to the access to justice team is the fact that the attorney general may not be the or the position was. in or the position was. in the past, advocates like me regardless of party were standing shoulder to shoulder in our litigation with the attorney general. this ti
important cases and there's a important case this term that has to do with the ability of the city of miami, but cities in general to hold big banks like wells fargo, bank of america, accountable when they engage in racially discriminatory, predatory mortgage lending practices that have targeted and, in many cases, communities of color. it's an important case about whether the supreme court is willing to hold accountable big corporations when they engage in wrongdoing. >> for me, it's the...
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important cases and there's a important case this term that has to do with the ability of the city of miami but cities in general to hold big banks like wells fargo, bank of america, accountable when they engage in racially discriminatory, predatory mortgage lending practices that and, in many cases, you this are rated communities of color. it's an important case about whether the supreme court is biging to hold accountable corporations when they engage in wrongdoing. me, it's the context within which all of this is happening. real life does not operate in buts but concern -- conservatives don't either. they are dismantling our civil rights. congress is operating under the cra to undermine our civil rights, moving regulations and administrative rules that went us to get put in place. the other context which goes to the access to justice team is the fact that the attorney general may not be the partner he once was. or the position was. in the past, advocates like me regardless of party were standing shoulder to shoulder in our litigation with the attorney general. this time around, it seems
important cases and there's a important case this term that has to do with the ability of the city of miami but cities in general to hold big banks like wells fargo, bank of america, accountable when they engage in racially discriminatory, predatory mortgage lending practices that and, in many cases, you this are rated communities of color. it's an important case about whether the supreme court is biging to hold accountable corporations when they engage in wrongdoing. me, it's the context...
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is a tremendous gravitation towards large cities, especially cities like san francisco, los angeles, new york, boston, washington, d.c., miamies are drawing in the tech crowd, mostly because of their outstanding educational facilities. but that community is very much drawn to the technology aspect of real estate search. these cities are also looking for bubbleized communities where you have walkability. there is something wonderful about walking from your home to work and not being stuck in traffic. we are finding within these large cities there are micro-communities happening. i believe in san francisco we are experiencing a constant battle with multiple bidding. caroline: thank you so much. sorry to have to jump in. we could have you on for hours. thank you very much for joining us. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." on thursday, we are diving into the future of the --and speaking with fitbit's ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: terror strikes london. prime minister may says parliament will meet as normal after a suspected islamist extremist killed before and injured many at westminster. matt: the global
is a tremendous gravitation towards large cities, especially cities like san francisco, los angeles, new york, boston, washington, d.c., miamies are drawing in the tech crowd, mostly because of their outstanding educational facilities. but that community is very much drawn to the technology aspect of real estate search. these cities are also looking for bubbleized communities where you have walkability. there is something wonderful about walking from your home to work and not being stuck in...
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no city in the western hemisphere has successfully stopped the spread of zika except miami, and miami stopped a very small limited outbreak in three neighborhoods, and they did it by multiple, multiple applications of pesticide, adult -- that kills adults adults ane in the water and going to people houses to throws these tableted in swimming pool and get rid of standing water. miami is the best city in the world for fighting mosquito-spread diseases. >> host: peggy in denver go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: yes. i've never heard anybody say what the life expectancy might be for the mike mike -- mike row -- mike row enreceive lite tuesday. >> the answer is every child i would different. there's no way to generalize. maybe mothers the children die in the womb after the zika infection, miscarriages. some children are born and live a few hours. a lot of the children have one seizure after another and ultimately die of disruption of heart rhythms of breathing. a lot of kids born with badly formed jaws and airways so they end up with aspirational pneumonia and die of that.
no city in the western hemisphere has successfully stopped the spread of zika except miami, and miami stopped a very small limited outbreak in three neighborhoods, and they did it by multiple, multiple applications of pesticide, adult -- that kills adults adults ane in the water and going to people houses to throws these tableted in swimming pool and get rid of standing water. miami is the best city in the world for fighting mosquito-spread diseases. >> host: peggy in denver go ahead with...
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approved the move of the team formally known as the los angeles only oakland raiders to sin city, only the miami's the strange part, they're not moving until 2019, two years in front of a fan base they've alienated and moving into a 2 billion dollars stadium. mark davis who's screams dumb and dumb er. explains >> i have mixed feelings. i love oakland and the fans and i know there's going to be disappointment and anger and i just hope in the future as we play they understand that it wasn't the players, it wasn't the coaches that made this decision. but it was me that made it and if they have anybody to take it. it should be me and i will in the coming days try to explain what went into make this difficult decision. >> how about the decision on the haircut? that is not >> we're trying to be nice. i think in the grand scheme, you can't really explain a lot of things let alone the haircut. >> but and you're right. that's going to be too weird years. playing to fans who are like, well, you're leaving >> we're >> the tickets will probably be -- >> super cheap. >> if you never been to an game before, t
approved the move of the team formally known as the los angeles only oakland raiders to sin city, only the miami's the strange part, they're not moving until 2019, two years in front of a fan base they've alienated and moving into a 2 billion dollars stadium. mark davis who's screams dumb and dumb er. explains >> i have mixed feelings. i love oakland and the fans and i know there's going to be disappointment and anger and i just hope in the future as we play they understand that it wasn't...
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. >> bill: a fox news alert we have new york city left and miami right. blizzard expected for new york didn't hit the city and in parts of pennsylvania and maryland and virginia and plus the storm up the coast in the bit of a barn-burner.e it could we're not out of the woods by a long shot now and a lot of snow still drifting around new york city. 30 degrees, feels like 11 but in miami if you are so lucky it's 72 degrees. >> shannon: we are not so lucky. >> bill: going up to a high of 32. >> shannon: you wouldn't want to spend your time getting down there and have clouds. >> bill: does it make you feel better because it's cloudy? >> shannon: no, but worth a try. the fox news alert in the fight against terrorism iraqi forces have surrounded isis in western mosul. it's the last major stand of the islamic state in iraq. more than 60% of the territory has been taken back. the eastern side of mosul was retaken by isis in january. we're joined live from jerusalem and what is next in the fight? >> shannon, iraqi troops will continue the offensive and advance into
. >> bill: a fox news alert we have new york city left and miami right. blizzard expected for new york didn't hit the city and in parts of pennsylvania and maryland and virginia and plus the storm up the coast in the bit of a barn-burner.e it could we're not out of the woods by a long shot now and a lot of snow still drifting around new york city. 30 degrees, feels like 11 but in miami if you are so lucky it's 72 degrees. >> shannon: we are not so lucky. >> bill: going up to a...
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. >>> here's a looks at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> well, miami is coming america with the top prize from a prestigious competition. the cocker spaniel won the crux dog show yesterday in birmingham. nearly a thousand dogs in 56 countries were entered. well, britain's kennel shows says the future could look different. they could be the last or they've breed. teri okita reports. >> reporter: at the annual crux dog show they put on a big spectacle for more than 160,000 visitors with the tv audience in the millions, but this year the uk's kennel clubs says some of the country's most iconic breeds are in danger of becoming extinct, dogs like this bloodhou bloodhound. bloodhound owner chalks it up to a british lifestyle. >> you don't have the house to fit or yard to fit. it's very difficult. >> modern-day living recommee i >> reporter: the kennel club names 30 breeds that are vulnerable. it says the problem goes beyond lifestyle. >> people are very much influenced by what they see. more and more often they're seeing celebrities with particular breeds of dogs. >>
. >>> here's a looks at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> well, miami is coming america with the top prize from a prestigious competition. the cocker spaniel won the crux dog show yesterday in birmingham. nearly a thousand dogs in 56 countries were entered. well, britain's kennel shows says the future could look different. they could be the last or they've breed. teri okita reports. >> reporter: at the annual crux dog show they put on a big...
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the city of miami arresting at least 35 people after shutting the party down. d it last year during float topia. there is candidate outraged over skyrocketing immigration. first two months of this year over 2,000 people crossed the u.s. border to seek asylum in the neighboring country. that is more than double a year earlier. canada now demanding answers from the u.s. on how to fix the problem. it's a different tone than what candidates' prime minister justin trudeau tweeted out earlier this year to those fleeing persecution. canadians will welcome you regardless of your faith. diversity is our strength. welcome to canada. apparently not welcome anymore. and the left still trying to take down president trump how? the same way that failed them during the 2016 presidential election through his connections to wall street and political statements. politico posting by political action group they claim his economic policies won't help real americans. this memo also urging politicians to attack the president's personal characte character. students forced to apologize f
the city of miami arresting at least 35 people after shutting the party down. d it last year during float topia. there is candidate outraged over skyrocketing immigration. first two months of this year over 2,000 people crossed the u.s. border to seek asylum in the neighboring country. that is more than double a year earlier. canada now demanding answers from the u.s. on how to fix the problem. it's a different tone than what candidates' prime minister justin trudeau tweeted out earlier this...
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it's monday, march 13th. ,,,, >>> here's a looks at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> well, miaming back to america with the top prize from a prestigious british competition. the cocker spaniel won the crux dog show yesterday in birmingham. nearly 22,000 dogs from 56 countries were entered. well, britain's kennel shows says future kennel shows could look very different. they could be the last of their breed. teri okita reports. >> reporter: at the annual crux dog show they put on a big spectacle for more than 160,000 visitors, plus a tv audience in the millions, but this year the uk's kennel club says some of the country's most iconic breeds are in danger of becoming extinct, dogs like this bloodhound names walnut. >> gentle and calm. >> reporter: blood hounhound owo franks chalks it up to a british lifestyle. >> you don't have the house to fit or yard to fit. it's very difficult. >> modern-day living really. >> reporter: the kennel club lists 30 breeds as cultural neverable including the skye terrier, including the queen's favorite the corgi. it says the problem goes beyond lifes
it's monday, march 13th. ,,,, >>> here's a looks at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> well, miaming back to america with the top prize from a prestigious british competition. the cocker spaniel won the crux dog show yesterday in birmingham. nearly 22,000 dogs from 56 countries were entered. well, britain's kennel shows says future kennel shows could look very different. they could be the last of their breed. teri okita reports. >> reporter: at the...
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the city ‘s building pumping stations are raising roads. miami beach will disappear.nd these people building new houses and apartments legs they do not want to hear it. they are in denial. this local resident gave us a tour of the built flood defences which newly built flood defences which scientists fear will be obsolete in just a few decades. the us on the project levels could rise at five feet by the end of this century, but america's new commander in chief is a climate change denier. our so—called thinks it is a so—called president thinks it is a chinese hoax. i can't believe it. i live right in the middle of climate change every day. we also affected here. how dare the leader of this great country say does not exist? it is impossible to get me thinking this way. and the people around him cannot be thinking this way. just up the coast to the president's luxury mansion. because of the winter white house, but it is also a climate change at ground zero. donald trump has % rejected the science has repeatedly rejected the science of climate change. even though it is es
the city ‘s building pumping stations are raising roads. miami beach will disappear.nd these people building new houses and apartments legs they do not want to hear it. they are in denial. this local resident gave us a tour of the built flood defences which newly built flood defences which scientists fear will be obsolete in just a few decades. the us on the project levels could rise at five feet by the end of this century, but america's new commander in chief is a climate change denier. our...
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justices, still hearing cases and an important case this term that has to do with the ability of the city of miami in that particular case. but localties in general to hold big banks, wells fargo, bank of america, accountable when they engage in racially discriminatory, predatory mortgage lending practices that have targeted and in many cases eviscerated communities of color and this is an important access to justice case and important case about whether the supreme court is willing to hold accountable big corporations when they engage in wrongdoing. >> for me, it's context in which all of this is happening. real life doesn't operate in silos and conservatives don't either. they operate on all fronts to undo our civil rights so we have congress right now acting through really, underappreciated tool and congressional cra to undermine our civil rights for being regulations and administrative rules that went through an open process to put in place and that's one thing. context. the other one is the fact that the attorney general may not be the partner he once was and this position once was in the pas
justices, still hearing cases and an important case this term that has to do with the ability of the city of miami in that particular case. but localties in general to hold big banks, wells fargo, bank of america, accountable when they engage in racially discriminatory, predatory mortgage lending practices that have targeted and in many cases eviscerated communities of color and this is an important access to justice case and important case about whether the supreme court is willing to hold...
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as the city builds pumping stations and raises roads. miami beach is going to disappear. tell that all of these people building these new houses and apartments. they don't want to hear it. they are in total denial. >> a local resident gave us a tour of the newly built flood defenses which scientists fear will be obsolete in just a few decades time. the u.s. projects water levels could rise five feet by the end of this century. but america's new commander-in-chief is a climate change denier. >> our so-called president thinks it is a hoax, a chinese hoax. mean, i can't believe it. i live in the middle of climate change every day. we're so affected here. how dare the leader of this great country say it doesn't exist. it is impossible. we can't be thinking this way. the people around him cannot be thinking this way. >> just up the coast is the presence luxury florida mansion mar-a-lago. because of the winter white house am a but it is also a climate change ground zero. donald trump has repeatedly rejected the science of climate change. even though it is estimated that over th
as the city builds pumping stations and raises roads. miami beach is going to disappear. tell that all of these people building these new houses and apartments. they don't want to hear it. they are in total denial. >> a local resident gave us a tour of the newly built flood defenses which scientists fear will be obsolete in just a few decades time. the u.s. projects water levels could rise five feet by the end of this century. but america's new commander-in-chief is a climate change...
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miami is a prosperous city where immigrants from all over the world go, seeking opportunity in part because we are beneficiary of free trade. goods from miami get sent all over the world, especially latin america, and of course port miami and the airport provide thousands and thousands of high-paying jobs. so i'm all in for trade. and on this issue, i'm being honest, the same way i was when president obama was here. i don't agree with the president. but on other issues like he's saying, we should work on a bipartisan immigration bill, yes, let's do that. we should rebuild america's infrastructure, yes, let's do that. i wish some of my democratic colleagues could put politics aside at least far few month here at the beginning of the term and try to work wit us on some of the solutions. becae at t end of the day, i think all of us will be judged not on whether we supported or opposed a specific president or specific statement that someone made, but on the results that we deliver for the american people. that is what i think people are hungry for. especially younger americans. >> all right. co
miami is a prosperous city where immigrants from all over the world go, seeking opportunity in part because we are beneficiary of free trade. goods from miami get sent all over the world, especially latin america, and of course port miami and the airport provide thousands and thousands of high-paying jobs. so i'm all in for trade. and on this issue, i'm being honest, the same way i was when president obama was here. i don't agree with the president. but on other issues like he's saying, we...
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city's comply. i was pleased that miami complied. was pleased to see the president of the maryland senate to reject a house passed bill and save maryland would not be a sanctuary state. he said that unequivocally. he's a democrat. i think a lot of these leaders need to get, here from their constituents. you are right, it is not going to devastate their budgets. we don't have that much money that will be controlled. it is a signal. >> bill: is there anything else that is being discussed in the trump administration to punish the sanctuary cities? any other denying of funds or anything else? >> we are looking at other possibilities that would be detrimental --dash go >> bill: can you give me an example, mr. attorney general? >> i am not prepared to give that now. >> bill: oh, come on. the "no spin zone." you are discussing other things that you will do or possibly do. >> in the future, we can put requirements -- right now, under the obama administration, they sent out grantor notices that required people to a search there in compliance
city's comply. i was pleased that miami complied. was pleased to see the president of the maryland senate to reject a house passed bill and save maryland would not be a sanctuary state. he said that unequivocally. he's a democrat. i think a lot of these leaders need to get, here from their constituents. you are right, it is not going to devastate their budgets. we don't have that much money that will be controlled. it is a signal. >> bill: is there anything else that is being discussed in...
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not a single city in the western hemisphere except miami is like blowing flog out of the back.the mosquitoes live in very close proximity with people. you have zika about 200 miles of the south of tucson. sometime in the near future it will be here. it may be a race between the virus in the vaccine. it's mostly a mild disease but it is completely devastating to fetuses. it's extremely dangerous for pregnant women to get it. what upset me is that neither the cdc nor the who would clearly speak out and say, if you can avoid getting pregnant during the high season of zika transmission in your town, please avoid it and we will help you avoid it by getting new contraceptives. the cdc was actually speaking contraceptives and puerto rico in large amounts but it wasn't saying anything about it. it said that they should talk to their own doctors. many women don't have doctors before they get pregnant. it's actually true that it's difficult for women, teenagers to prevent any pregnant. it's never been true that it's been impossible for every buddy. the other thing they should have talked
not a single city in the western hemisphere except miami is like blowing flog out of the back.the mosquitoes live in very close proximity with people. you have zika about 200 miles of the south of tucson. sometime in the near future it will be here. it may be a race between the virus in the vaccine. it's mostly a mild disease but it is completely devastating to fetuses. it's extremely dangerous for pregnant women to get it. what upset me is that neither the cdc nor the who would clearly speak...
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city, 43 degrees. atlanta, cloudy skies, 53. miami, chance of thunderstorms. your best possibility of severe weather is for the central and southern plains, back into texas. breezy conditions for you in dallas with 85 degrees. los angeles, gorgeous day. 69, plenty of sunshine. further north you go on the west coast, better chance of shower activity and the snow season for the rockies never seems like it will come to an end. more can be expected for the tetons back into steam boat springs. denver, front range breezy and partly cloudy skies. that's a look at your forecast. more coming up on "worldwide exchange." stay tuned. >>> the big action on capitol hill today, the american healthcare act heads to the house tonight for a critical vote. tracie potts joins us from washington with the latest. give it to me here. how much wrangling is going on on capitol hill to get the freedom caucus republicans on donald trump's side? >> a lot. it's happening from the white house and on capitol hill. overnight there was a meeting that house speaker paul ryan had with a lot of
city, 43 degrees. atlanta, cloudy skies, 53. miami, chance of thunderstorms. your best possibility of severe weather is for the central and southern plains, back into texas. breezy conditions for you in dallas with 85 degrees. los angeles, gorgeous day. 69, plenty of sunshine. further north you go on the west coast, better chance of shower activity and the snow season for the rockies never seems like it will come to an end. more can be expected for the tetons back into steam boat springs....
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i tell you -- miami fairly volatile if you look at indices from late 2000s early 2010 miami has seen it vegas cities more fareful buying in you arecan corp high-rise the thing we don't realize that as well becomes a lot of fees associated with that, and if you are first-time home buyer not able to afford it miami has never really been a stable real estate market. >> what about about nationally in general, what do you tell people right now in the market to buy a home? how long can this discrepancy go on that you've got finite amount of inventory and that is pushing prices up? if you are in market for a home right now should you wait? >> i mean it -- this is how it normally always is whether market is fantastic like it is or a little bit slower the spring market is always busy, we've seen he cycles people wanting to buy, average like millennia rents before buying t year they do it a good time to buy, and sell, somebody wants a good deal like the they want to save money this is not a good time of year to buy but not because it is 2017 and stock market is worth that, economy worth that because residents
i tell you -- miami fairly volatile if you look at indices from late 2000s early 2010 miami has seen it vegas cities more fareful buying in you arecan corp high-rise the thing we don't realize that as well becomes a lot of fees associated with that, and if you are first-time home buyer not able to afford it miami has never really been a stable real estate market. >> what about about nationally in general, what do you tell people right now in the market to buy a home? how long can this...
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there are a lot of ways to do it but certainly is a heads up to sanctuary cities that they mean business and i think miamian: mayor of miami changed. they flipped. >> kimberly: california is a problem. >> juan: i think your home state is arizona. >> kimberly: yes, it is. >> juan: now there is a border state. >> meghan: big shoutout, arizona. >> juan: i wanted to make sure. her dad was born in panama, right? >> meghan: he was. i was born and raised in arizona. he. >> eric: middle name is juan mccain. >> juan: let's get serious. >> meghan: born in a canal zone. >> juan: go with the ivy league education. [laughter] >> meghan: i don't know what you said i was listening to juan. >> eric: that was your best line of the week. >> meghan: i'm so entertained by that. >> kimberly: somebody run the "special report" repeat. >> meghan: really hard to concentrate on my answer. >> juan: this crew is something else. >> meghan: i think if you want to have a sanctuary city, then your state should succeed from the union. i don't understand the idea that there are certain cities and certain areas of the country that are going
there are a lot of ways to do it but certainly is a heads up to sanctuary cities that they mean business and i think miamian: mayor of miami changed. they flipped. >> kimberly: california is a problem. >> juan: i think your home state is arizona. >> kimberly: yes, it is. >> juan: now there is a border state. >> meghan: big shoutout, arizona. >> juan: i wanted to make sure. her dad was born in panama, right? >> meghan: he was. i was born and raised in...
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there are a lot of ways to do it, but certainly is a heads-up to sanctuary cities that they mean business, and i think miami> juan: mayor of miami changed. they flipped. >> kimberly: california is a problem. >> juan: i think your home state is arizona. >> kimberly: yes, it is. >> juastate.n:rd >> meghan: big shoutout, arizona. >> juan: i wanted to make sure. her dad was born in panama, right?t?ak >> meghan: he was. i was born and raised inin arizona. >> eric: middle name is juan mccain. >> juan: let's get serious. >> meghan: born in a canal zone. born in a canal zone. >> juan: go with the ivy league education. [laughter] >> meghan: i don't know what you said. i was listening to juan.. >> greg: birth canal. >> eric: that was your best line of the week. >> meghan: i'm so entertained by that. >> kimberly: somebody run the "special report" repeat. >> meghan: really hard to concentrate on my answer. >> juan: this crew is something else. >> meghan: i think if you wantnt to have a sanctuary city, then your state should succeed from -- secede from the union. i don't understand the idea that there are certain cities
there are a lot of ways to do it, but certainly is a heads-up to sanctuary cities that they mean business, and i think miami> juan: mayor of miami changed. they flipped. >> kimberly: california is a problem. >> juan: i think your home state is arizona. >> kimberly: yes, it is. >> juastate.n:rd >> meghan: big shoutout, arizona. >> juan: i wanted to make sure. her dad was born in panama, right?t?ak >> meghan: he was. i was born and raised inin arizona....
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miami. we're looking at rain and extending back to the west in chicago, oklahoma city and denver with raiain and snow int the rockies for friday. as you wrap things up with a look at europe, we are looking at relatively calmer conditions for the central areas of the continent. we do have a low pressure area that i is moving to the british isles, extended cold front will bring rain and thunderstorms as we go throughout the day friday. paris, madrid, unstable weather to lisbon. another area of rain into warsaw as we go through friday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook.x molly: welcome to the "france newsroom. i am molly hall. the european union outlines its negotiating plan for brexit. lays out donald trump his priorities for the remaining european countries. rex tillerson is an brussels. he is pushing nato allies to increase defense spending. park geun-hye is
miami. we're looking at rain and extending back to the west in chicago, oklahoma city and denver with raiain and snow int the rockies for friday. as you wrap things up with a look at europe, we are looking at relatively calmer conditions for the central areas of the continent. we do have a low pressure area that i is moving to the british isles, extended cold front will bring rain and thunderstorms as we go throughout the day friday. paris, madrid, unstable weather to lisbon. another area of...
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not a single city in the western hemisphere with the exception of miami actually stop the virus, all those pictures of trucks driving up and down streets blowing for about the back were mostly public relations, mosquitoes live in close proximity to people. you have 80's in tucson and you had zika 200 miles to the south. if you are going to be a high risk area, sometime in the near future. >> and it may be a race to the virus and vaccine. >>. >> it's mostly a mild disease. but it is completely devastating to fetuses although it is dangerous for pregnant women.what upset me and some of this is going in the book is that either the cdc nor the who would clearly speak out and say if you can avoid getting pregnant during the high season of zika transmission in your town, please avoid it and we will help you avoid it by giving you contraception. the cdc was sneaking contraceptives in puerto rico in large amounts but it wasn't saying anything about it. it was saying you should talk to your doctor. many women don't have doctors as a teenager. and yes, it's true that it's difficult for women t
not a single city in the western hemisphere with the exception of miami actually stop the virus, all those pictures of trucks driving up and down streets blowing for about the back were mostly public relations, mosquitoes live in close proximity to people. you have 80's in tucson and you had zika 200 miles to the south. if you are going to be a high risk area, sometime in the near future. >> and it may be a race to the virus and vaccine. >>. >> it's mostly a mild disease. but...
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gdp and the cities most affected, i'll even get granular here, miami, san fran, new york are the top have the highest ratio of foreign travelers taking up hotel rooms in the city. and in new york's case, you've heard this, guys. the city's tourism arm is already predicting the city's first decline in eight years because of the travel ban. >> i'm confused. do we really get that many people from yemen and -- >> it's the optics and the messaging. >> so people from other countries decide those countries -- >> only represents 2%, you're right, travelers from the middle east. record year in 2016. again it's a messaging you're giving the rest of the world. >> is it possible after eight years in a row of records that there might be a decline? >> if you're coming from europe to america, you get a lot less for your money. the dollar has gone up. >> that's why so many americans are going to london. >> so i wonder how much of that is also -- >> 2016 was a record year in travel despite the strong u.s. dollar. >> coming from where? >> everywhere, middle east, asia, europe even we took a look at. m
gdp and the cities most affected, i'll even get granular here, miami, san fran, new york are the top have the highest ratio of foreign travelers taking up hotel rooms in the city. and in new york's case, you've heard this, guys. the city's tourism arm is already predicting the city's first decline in eight years because of the travel ban. >> i'm confused. do we really get that many people from yemen and -- >> it's the optics and the messaging. >> so people from other...
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miami police officers are targeted in an ambush-style attack. >>> the oakland raiders are getting a nation. they are making a move to sin city. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm green. the chairman of the house intelligence committee is brushing aside calls to step down from the committee's investigation of russian interference in the 2016 election. donald trump's son-in-law agreed to testify before the senate committee investigating possible russian ties with the trump campaign. hena daniels is here in new york. >> reporter: president trump visits epa headquarters in the nation's capital where he's expected to sign another executive order this one taking aim at several obama era climate policies. but democrats are asking paul ryan to replace the republican chair of the house intelligence committee. president trump took to social media monday suggesting the house intelligence committee investigate bill and hillary clinton's alleged ties to russia. tweeting russian speech money to bill, the hillary-russian reset trump russia story is a hoax. late n
miami police officers are targeted in an ambush-style attack. >>> the oakland raiders are getting a nation. they are making a move to sin city. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm green. the chairman of the house intelligence committee is brushing aside calls to step down from the committee's investigation of russian interference in the 2016 election. donald trump's son-in-law agreed to testify before...
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raiders are moving to sin city nfl owners voted in favor of the move. 31-one. only person who didn't agree to this is the miamit to injury guess what they are going to have to play a couple years in oakland before they actually move. if i'm a fan there's no way i'm going to game. knowing you're already going to las vegas. please. >> especially those fans. >> poor oakland. >> all right. that does it for us here at 6:00. >> we'll see you right back here at 10:00. have a great night. inside edition is up next. ♪ ♪[ music ] >>> kicked off a plane, for wearing leggings? >> the passenger who couldn't believe what she was seeing. >> why is it inappropriate to wear leggings? >> then, this little piggy is on the run. heist at the swanky vegas casino. >> a possible active shooter in a zebra mask. >> they're wearing animal masks. and the brave little girl hailed a hero. >> we're going somewhere, and i don't know where. >> her call to 911 as her zonked out parents drove down the highway. and what her grandmother wants everyone to know. >> my granddaughter is a hero. >> then, she was caught up in an inappropriate relations
raiders are moving to sin city nfl owners voted in favor of the move. 31-one. only person who didn't agree to this is the miamit to injury guess what they are going to have to play a couple years in oakland before they actually move. if i'm a fan there's no way i'm going to game. knowing you're already going to las vegas. please. >> especially those fans. >> poor oakland. >> all right. that does it for us here at 6:00. >> we'll see you right back here at 10:00. have a...
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stand for, director of the writing creative program in miami and author of 20 books including water to the angels. >> this week in the c-span citiesalong with our comcast cable partners will explore the literate life and history of san jose, california. saturday at noon eastern on booktv here about silicon valley, hope to meet at the worlds largest tech corporation including google, facebook and apple. tech business reporter of the mercury news talks about the successes and challenges silicon valley has had on san jose and the region. >> silicon valley is booming. it is absolutely rampant, and that raises the possibility that things will go in the other direction as they have in the past. speeding if you know anything about california, among other things i'm a nativeborn californians and i've studied this state 50 years or more, you realize that this state is so topsy-turvy. it's like a roller coaster gone bad. it can be a boom state economically one year, they can be in the whole $30 billion the next. >> on sunday at two p.m. eastern on american history tv, we will take you to the beginnings of sandals as we visit the adobe. >> a
stand for, director of the writing creative program in miami and author of 20 books including water to the angels. >> this week in the c-span citiesalong with our comcast cable partners will explore the literate life and history of san jose, california. saturday at noon eastern on booktv here about silicon valley, hope to meet at the worlds largest tech corporation including google, facebook and apple. tech business reporter of the mercury news talks about the successes and challenges...