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. >> there was a home invasion robbery in dade county.three men come in, tie the pe up, ask them fodrugs, money,ame pe of m. very violent. >> this time one of the victims managed to call police, who arrived at the crime still in progress. >> the police corral the place and grab the three of them. >> the three men were alberto rincon, 24, alex hernandez, 20 and pablo ibar, 22. >> dade county police looked at the flyers, looked at their three suspects and go, hey, pablo ibar and alex hernandez, these are the two guys. >> metro dade called us up and said i have somebody you should at least come look at. that was pablo ibar. i'm thinking, this is great. this is the guy. >> gary foy, butch casey's neighbor, came in and positively i.d.'d ibar as the man he saw driving the mercedes the morning of the murder. >> he doesn't pick alex hernandez as the passenger. he said he looks similar. but he picks ibar. he says, i'm sure that was the driver. >> ibar seemed a good match for the mustached killer and police soon got a second i.d. from ibar's roomma
. >> there was a home invasion robbery in dade county.three men come in, tie the pe up, ask them fodrugs, money,ame pe of m. very violent. >> this time one of the victims managed to call police, who arrived at the crime still in progress. >> the police corral the place and grab the three of them. >> the three men were alberto rincon, 24, alex hernandez, 20 and pablo ibar, 22. >> dade county police looked at the flyers, looked at their three suspects and go, hey,...
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and also to miami-dade college. [applause] and also c-span. [applause] b5.inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] . . . . [inaudible conversations] hello, welcome.
and also to miami-dade college. [applause] and also c-span. [applause] b5.inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] . . . . [inaudible conversations] hello, welcome.
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when i joined miami-dade college, we quickly understood that there were, like, burn of campuses and aunch of neighborhoods and that we could sort of like in my church days, go to the neighborhood and try to organize the neighborhoods. that's what we did. we used the miami-dade college infrastructure because that it would let us use their rooms if we were student club. and sometimes they would give us a little bit of money to have pizza, too. so, those are -- yes, there is infrastructure access, there are organization like the florida immigrant coalition but i want to acknowledge there has been many years of activism and organizing, and several communities that many times is overlooked by the media and also by us. just because we don't see them does not mean -- that does not mean they're not in struggle. >> actually, i don't have anything to say. i'm a little behind. i'm stuck on the -- i'm not satisfied, so i'm not going to sit here and celebrate and glow of our movement because while we have had many wins and many campaigns, i think that we have underperformed what we could actually
when i joined miami-dade college, we quickly understood that there were, like, burn of campuses and aunch of neighborhoods and that we could sort of like in my church days, go to the neighborhood and try to organize the neighborhoods. that's what we did. we used the miami-dade college infrastructure because that it would let us use their rooms if we were student club. and sometimes they would give us a little bit of money to have pizza, too. so, those are -- yes, there is infrastructure access,...
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¿cree que es una opciÓn lo que planteÓ el superintendente de miami-dade?ue nos preparen lo mÁs que puedan. todas las medidas que se puedan tomar y que se puedan hacer para protegernos a nosotros y a los estudiantes, yo creo que lo deberÍan de tomar. javier: te queremos agradecer-- karen: porque estamos muy vulnerables a que esto vuelva a pasar. javier: gracias por decidir salir de su aula y conversar con la "ediciÓn digital". gracias y buenas tardes. karen:buenas tardes. javier: esta foto es de la que muchos hablan en redes. las manos del presidente sosteniendo este papel con apuntes. por lo que se puede leer dice: ¿quÉ es lo que mÁs tienen que hacer con su experiencia en ver algunas cosas? ¿que podemos hacer para hacernos sentirnos seguros? y tambiÉn dice "escucho". este tipo de notases una de las notas que quiere decir un tipo de reuniÓn. carolina: algo que es tan fÁcil de decir y puede tener en su mente. y la gente siempre anda preparada, asÍ como tÚ con tus noticias. javier: es mejor cuando uno anda con algo como esto. --notitas carolina: mientras el d
¿cree que es una opciÓn lo que planteÓ el superintendente de miami-dade?ue nos preparen lo mÁs que puedan. todas las medidas que se puedan tomar y que se puedan hacer para protegernos a nosotros y a los estudiantes, yo creo que lo deberÍan de tomar. javier: te queremos agradecer-- karen: porque estamos muy vulnerables a que esto vuelva a pasar. javier: gracias por decidir salir de su aula y conversar con la "ediciÓn digital". gracias y buenas tardes. karen:buenas tardes. javier:...
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vamos a pasar con karen rodrÍguez, maestra escolar en el condado de miami-dade, florida.u bolsa todos los dÍas yendo a trabajar? karen rodrÍguez: yo no vine a ser policÍa. no es lo que quisiera hacer. yo vine a educar a los estudiantes, no para estar con un arma en mi bolsa. no creo que es lo que va a resolver el problema. sÍ creo que deberíamos tener mÁs securities, gente entrenada, profesionales que puedan usar estas armas. nosotros no somos profesionales,ni estamos entrenados para usar armas. sÍ necesitamos aunque sea 10 securities, asÍ como los edificios de gobierno y los federales que necesitan protecciÓn. carolina: cÓmo cambiado su vida, especialmente en el aula despuÉs de ver que cada vez son mÁs comunes este tipo de tiroteos. hace algo diferente con los estudiantes, habla con ellos, se siente nerviosa? karen rodrÍguez: esta no ha sido la primera vez. ahora que nos dio a nosotros aquÍ, en nuestra propia ciudad y es algo tan reciente y algo tan duro y tan trÁgico, hemos tomado medidas diferentes. antes yo siempre tenÍa mi puerta abierta para que los estudiantes pudi
vamos a pasar con karen rodrÍguez, maestra escolar en el condado de miami-dade, florida.u bolsa todos los dÍas yendo a trabajar? karen rodrÍguez: yo no vine a ser policÍa. no es lo que quisiera hacer. yo vine a educar a los estudiantes, no para estar con un arma en mi bolsa. no creo que es lo que va a resolver el problema. sÍ creo que deberíamos tener mÁs securities, gente entrenada, profesionales que puedan usar estas armas. nosotros no somos profesionales,ni estamos entrenados para...
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appreciate knowing miami-dade the way do you. the gridlock we are experiencing, gridlock could be one of the biggest attractors to the economic invest president. miami dade county has embarked miami smart plane plan. that's the hashtag miami smart plan. a grassiveg to be is we have plenty. we created legislation that allows us to create transit-oriented development, the work force housing, addresses resiliency issues and biggest kemp as the president, quite honestly, really delayscess our ability to deliver projects and i will tell you what i consider a horror story. man of many of the corridors wrecks peering now that wee would like to expand the transit since have been studied 1970. mr. president, i was in elementary school at the time being talked about in my county. we have grave concern. full ofent the area laborers. i wonder, at time, what does the to them?do that construction man, that plumber, that carpenter, who jobs because he cannot get to all five appointments. he only gets to three. other two go to somebody else. pre
appreciate knowing miami-dade the way do you. the gridlock we are experiencing, gridlock could be one of the biggest attractors to the economic invest president. miami dade county has embarked miami smart plane plan. that's the hashtag miami smart plan. a grassiveg to be is we have plenty. we created legislation that allows us to create transit-oriented development, the work force housing, addresses resiliency issues and biggest kemp as the president, quite honestly, really delayscess our...
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the elegant sand colored toe the miami dade college had agreed to let them use had been built duringprohibition and modeled after the bell tower in the cathedral. that's true throughout the 1960s and the '70s as a reception center for cuban exiles. now it was a gallery and a cultural center for the college. but older cuban-americans refer to the building as the refuge. a place with the u.s. government had first welcomed them with open arms. the symbolism was not lost on felipe. people want liberty, economic liberty, political liberty but the opposite is happening, felipe told a a correspondent r the mexican paper. with this walk we are now saying to the world were coming out of the shadows. the four walkers were loose sweatpants. the motto of the group of farm worker activist who were driven up nearly an hour for the nation's come from the nation's witter strawberry fields in and around southern florida's cultural town homestead to show their solidarity. many of the farm workers were accompanied by the wide eyed young children clasping their mothers hands. one woman had lost her husb
the elegant sand colored toe the miami dade college had agreed to let them use had been built duringprohibition and modeled after the bell tower in the cathedral. that's true throughout the 1960s and the '70s as a reception center for cuban exiles. now it was a gallery and a cultural center for the college. but older cuban-americans refer to the building as the refuge. a place with the u.s. government had first welcomed them with open arms. the symbolism was not lost on felipe. people want...
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i was honored to invite united way miami-dade to washington last year to share the work they do to help so many in our community fully utilize this free resource. unfortunately, i won't be able to visit united way in south this afternoon as planned, i look forward to rescheduling to bring attention to their work soon. i want to ensure as many constituents as possible are aware of these services to protect their hard-earned paychecks. especially in a period of historic tax relief. i encourage anyone looking for more information to reach out to my office for assistance. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess yesterdayleaders unveiled a budget deal adding $300 billion in defense and twoefense spending over years. it increases discretionary spending by 21% over the current limits. it lifts the debts and let -- debt limit, adding funds for medical research, amenity health centers, and disaster relief. next up, we are going to take you live to the capital. we are expecting to
i was honored to invite united way miami-dade to washington last year to share the work they do to help so many in our community fully utilize this free resource. unfortunately, i won't be able to visit united way in south this afternoon as planned, i look forward to rescheduling to bring attention to their work soon. i want to ensure as many constituents as possible are aware of these services to protect their hard-earned paychecks. especially in a period of historic tax relief. i encourage...
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we will get you the the permits that you need from the federal agencies, and i know miami-dade very well and it is great, and great people, but you are right, very tied up. you will be able to produce them locally and if not, the money is going to if go to somebody else. because if you can't get the permit, you have a certain area, and i know that phil bryant is going to get all of his permit, i have no doubt about it. you will have no problem, i know that. but if you kapt get the permits and get them quickly, the money is going to go to somebody else because we are notayears, becau you have a local dispute. that is a good incentive. >> and mr. president, this is my daughter's birthday and this is serious enough to make shure tht we are here, and i will be home -- >> i know you. you will get it done. all right. very good. thank you very much. phil, you have anything to say. thank you, mr. president, and you are sitting next to my favorite mayor from vicksburg, mississippi and i better talk about his intermodal port, because continue nental tires i going to be building the most advanced p
we will get you the the permits that you need from the federal agencies, and i know miami-dade very well and it is great, and great people, but you are right, very tied up. you will be able to produce them locally and if not, the money is going to if go to somebody else. because if you can't get the permit, you have a certain area, and i know that phil bryant is going to get all of his permit, i have no doubt about it. you will have no problem, i know that. but if you kapt get the permits and...
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miami-dade county has embarked on the miami spark plan. we're trying to be aggressive. we not only decided to put skin in the game, we also created til legislation that allows us to create -- >> we've been watching this and the president likes to let us see what is going on inside the white house in these big meeting. he said a lot is going to be developed and talked about, depending on what they discuss in this meeting inside the state right now. what is superinteresting is to hear the go back and forth on how dollars would be spent. this 3 trillion. >> i spilled my coffee. >> the congressman, one of your constituents in florida is up talking with the president now. what do you make of us getting -- getting to see all of this up close? >> i think it is good. the president excels in these forums. in teams of infrastructure, it is going to be 200 in billion in fell or whatever. that's important, to me the most important thing is he's saying these projects take forever and a day to get done. if he streamlines that, particularly for the local projects that have a real smal
miami-dade county has embarked on the miami spark plan. we're trying to be aggressive. we not only decided to put skin in the game, we also created til legislation that allows us to create -- >> we've been watching this and the president likes to let us see what is going on inside the white house in these big meeting. he said a lot is going to be developed and talked about, depending on what they discuss in this meeting inside the state right now. what is superinteresting is to hear the...
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this is from our affiliate wsvn, happening in miami-dade and broward county as well. we want to go back to tallahassee, joining me is rachel catangna a sophomore. you can't see the pictures i'm looking at right now but what's happening is that students in high schools from high schools across florida are walking out right now to show their solidarity with you. how does that make you feel? >> that makes me feel great. i mean, just knowing that not only my -- my friends but the whole entire state and really the whole world with us makes me feel so amazing and that just drives me more to know that things are going to change. >> you've been in tallahassee since yesterday, meeting with lawmakers, do you feel you're making a difference? >> oh, yes, definitely, for sure. we woke up early yesterday and spent all day meeting with legislators and everything and talking to them and really getting our point across that there needs to be change and to make america safer. >> what are you pushing them on specifically? i understand that you've been challenging lawmakers on ar-15s, wh
this is from our affiliate wsvn, happening in miami-dade and broward county as well. we want to go back to tallahassee, joining me is rachel catangna a sophomore. you can't see the pictures i'm looking at right now but what's happening is that students in high schools from high schools across florida are walking out right now to show their solidarity with you. how does that make you feel? >> that makes me feel great. i mean, just knowing that not only my -- my friends but the whole entire...
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with civil society organizations, our partners, and with anyone in the public who wants to keep up to dade with the issues. >> host: team upturn.org, miranda bogen is a policy analyst and has been our guest on "the communicators." >> if you want to see more of c-span's "the communicatorses" programs, go to. >> next, senators bill nelson of florida and orrin hatch of utah on the parkland, florida, shooting. >> thank you, mr. president. today marks nearly two weeks since the murder of 17 students and staff in parkland, florida. today also marks the moment that we resolve to do something about school violence. may it mark the moment that both left and right determine to lay aside their differences and work together to prevent future tragedies. to keep our children safe from harm, there's no panacea, no one legislative solution and it disheartens me when i hear talk about what can't be done. it's time to focus on what can be done. fortunately solutions than state level, glueing my home state of utah, can help show us the way forward. working in the realm of the possible, utah state legislators
with civil society organizations, our partners, and with anyone in the public who wants to keep up to dade with the issues. >> host: team upturn.org, miranda bogen is a policy analyst and has been our guest on "the communicators." >> if you want to see more of c-span's "the communicatorses" programs, go to. >> next, senators bill nelson of florida and orrin hatch of utah on the parkland, florida, shooting. >> thank you, mr. president. today marks...
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you dade wonderful job, and congratulations. thank you. >> guest: well, thank you. >> host: ronald on our republican line from virginia. >> caller: hi. thanks for taking my call. i'd like to know where the difference is between the agreements that we made with north korea over the last 25 years, how that differs from the deal that we have made with iran? i think at most all we've done is slow them down. still testing missiles and to think they're not studying the nuclear program, i think is just ridiculous. also, i'd like to ask, why did we sell uranium to russia? all i here at russia is how bad and evil and mafia-like they are. why did we sell them uranium? >> guest: let me first comment on the korea-iran juxtaposition that you raise. totally different. first of all, iran does not have a nuclear weapon, number one. number two, as i said earlier, we should remember, the agreement is not about missiles. it's not about yemen. et cetera. it's is about taking the existential issue of a nuclear weapon, verify by off the table and tha
you dade wonderful job, and congratulations. thank you. >> guest: well, thank you. >> host: ronald on our republican line from virginia. >> caller: hi. thanks for taking my call. i'd like to know where the difference is between the agreements that we made with north korea over the last 25 years, how that differs from the deal that we have made with iran? i think at most all we've done is slow them down. still testing missiles and to think they're not studying the nuclear...
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our wonderful superintendent of miami-dade public schools thanked drake for all he had done to support public education and for bringing his words of encouragement to south florida students. but drake did not stop there. he made another surprise visit to my alma mater, the university of miami, where he awarded a $50,000 scholarship to destiny james, a biology student. drake finished the day off by giving an impromptu performance on u.m.'s campus. what a treat for the students. i'd like to thank drake for his again rossity and for inspiring so many students throughout my district. al i can -- again rossity -- generosity and for inspiring so many students throughout my congressional district. go, the students of university of miami. go, canes. thank you, drake. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, mrs. urphy, for five minutes. mrs. murphy: thank you, mr. speaker. today i'm introducing a bipartisan bill that seeks to ensure that service members who are leaving the military receive the specific trainin
our wonderful superintendent of miami-dade public schools thanked drake for all he had done to support public education and for bringing his words of encouragement to south florida students. but drake did not stop there. he made another surprise visit to my alma mater, the university of miami, where he awarded a $50,000 scholarship to destiny james, a biology student. drake finished the day off by giving an impromptu performance on u.m.'s campus. what a treat for the students. i'd like to thank...
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en miami-dade, la mÁxima autoridad de educaciÓn encendió 17 velas, una por cada uno de los fallecidosnciar las autoridades? >> esta es una pregunta que tiene que ser investigado, analizada. galo: estas manifestaciones estÁn teniendo repercusiones al mÁs alto nivel, desde miami florida, galo arellano, univisiÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ aranxta: las voces de los jÓvenes tambiÉn se hicieron escuchar con fuerza hoy en washington, un grupo de ellos se congregÓ frente a la casa blanca y sin temores o restricciones expresaron su contundente mensaje contra donald trump y los polÍticos. los estudiantes estÁn furioso porque dicen que sus escuelas no son seguras y exigen cambios reales sobre el control de armas de fuego. pablo gato estuvo ahÍ . pablo: deberÍa avergonzarse, gritaban los estudiantes, luego se tendieron en el piso frente a la casa blanca simbolizando a los 17 muertos en la escuela de parkland, florida. el mensaje era para donald trump y para lo polÍtico que tienen manchadas las manos de sangre por no hacer lo posible para evitar las masacres. >> tiene que hacer mÁs como presidente del paÍs y tiene q
en miami-dade, la mÁxima autoridad de educaciÓn encendió 17 velas, una por cada uno de los fallecidosnciar las autoridades? >> esta es una pregunta que tiene que ser investigado, analizada. galo: estas manifestaciones estÁn teniendo repercusiones al mÁs alto nivel, desde miami florida, galo arellano, univisiÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ aranxta: las voces de los jÓvenes tambiÉn se hicieron escuchar con fuerza hoy en washington, un grupo de ellos se congregÓ frente a la casa blanca y sin...
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que los legisladores actÚen, impidieron que se abrieran las puertas de la feria de armas de miami dadees atroz, esto es un descaro y sÓlo -- son unos sinvergüenzas. locutora: hoy, entusiastas compradores como jorge benavides, acudieron a una feria de armas a tan sÓlo 47 millas del lugar de la masacre. >> hay mucha locura en el mundo y se necesita portar una pistola porque tÚ nunca sabes lo que sucede. locutora:usted estÁ pensando en comprar algÚn tipo de arma? >> sÍ, tengo una pero queremos comprar y ver lo que tienen. especialmente por lo que pasÓ esta semana para uno protegerse. locutora: rifles, pistolas y escopetas estaban en exposiciÓn. entre ellas, se encontraba el fusil a r 15, considerado por la asociaciÓn del rifle como el arma estadounidense por excelencia. armas como Éstas se han utilizado en las masacres pasadas en los estados unidos. "ar15" tienen un valor que oscila entre los 600 y miles de dÓlares. tienen un peso de tan sÓlo ocho libras. despuÉs de una trÁgica masacre, anteel temor que se restrinja su venta, se venden como pan caliente. de acuerdo al sistema nacional de
que los legisladores actÚen, impidieron que se abrieran las puertas de la feria de armas de miami dadees atroz, esto es un descaro y sÓlo -- son unos sinvergüenzas. locutora: hoy, entusiastas compradores como jorge benavides, acudieron a una feria de armas a tan sÓlo 47 millas del lugar de la masacre. >> hay mucha locura en el mundo y se necesita portar una pistola porque tÚ nunca sabes lo que sucede. locutora:usted estÁ pensando en comprar algÚn tipo de arma? >> sÍ, tengo...
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distritos escolares en florida no cuentan con la presencia de un policÍa, sin embargo en el condado miami-dadedes estatales y federales. >> queremos emplear 40 ppolicÍas adicionales. qqueremos emplear 70 psicÓlogos adicionales. andrea: muchos opinan que no es suficiente e instan al gobierno federal a endurecer las leyes sobre el control de armas. ante la ola de amenazas en los centros educativos del paÍs por ahora se estÁ redoblando la seguridad. era por la tarde el presidente donald trump se reunirÁ con maestros, estudiantes y padres afectados por varios tiroteos escolares para escuchar sus preocupaciones y ver quÉ puede hacerse mejor sobre el control de armas. estaremos pendientes. patricia: vamos a ver quÉ sale de esa reuniÓn. y en medio de este debate nacional, parece que los hackers rusos no estÁn dispuestos a descansar. el mismo dÍa en que ocurriÓ la masacre en la escuela de la florida, aparecieron en redes sociales comentarios sobre esta tragedia pero no fueron de condolencia. luis: sospechosas cuentas de twitter estaban inundando el internet con comentarios ssobre la masacre. cientos d
distritos escolares en florida no cuentan con la presencia de un policÍa, sin embargo en el condado miami-dadedes estatales y federales. >> queremos emplear 40 ppolicÍas adicionales. qqueremos emplear 70 psicÓlogos adicionales. andrea: muchos opinan que no es suficiente e instan al gobierno federal a endurecer las leyes sobre el control de armas. ante la ola de amenazas en los centros educativos del paÍs por ahora se estÁ redoblando la seguridad. era por la tarde el presidente donald...
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al incendios pero no se sabe si fueron portados >> un hombre murió en el suroeste del condado miami-daderon contra el anciano, matándolo en la escena >> una mujer fue herida por un grupo de hombres que querían asaltar la la avenida es reconocida por tus exquisitos restaurantes, seguridad a todas horas y lujosos . >> esto está peligroso y da miedo >> miedo ya que según la policía dos sujetos asaltaron a una mujer >> saben que la gente tiene dinero >> de cuerpo con la caminaba con su y 39 . según esta amiga de la víctima la joven los vio, se asustó, intentó correr la alcanzaron, cortaron en las piernas, brazos, torso y cuello >> uno trabaja para tratar la vida, y que otro venga y te asalte no está >> lax calles están pero hay que tener cuidado, no salir muy tarde . >> se todo finito pero al parecer hay peligro >> de acuerdo con la, los atacantes utilizaron un exacto para cortar a la una vez que estaba en el suelo >> las consecuencias de dormirse al volante son más graves de lo que pensamos, en instantes le contamos >> inaugura el primer dispensario de marihuana medicinal en la costa este.
al incendios pero no se sabe si fueron portados >> un hombre murió en el suroeste del condado miami-daderon contra el anciano, matándolo en la escena >> una mujer fue herida por un grupo de hombres que querían asaltar la la avenida es reconocida por tus exquisitos restaurantes, seguridad a todas horas y lujosos . >> esto está peligroso y da miedo >> miedo ya que según la policía dos sujetos asaltaron a una mujer >> saben que la gente tiene dinero >> de...
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it is very important that the local communities like miami-dade and all, i know miami-dade very well, and it is great, these are great people. you're right, it is very tied up. you will be able to produce them locally. if you can't then the money foes to somebody else. because if you can't get your permit, you have a certain area, phil bryant will get all of his permits, i have no doubt about that, right? you will have no problem, i know that. but if you can't get your permits and can't get them quickly the money will go to somebody else. we'll not sit around for eight years because you have a local dispute. i think that is good. i think that is good incentive. >> mr. president, today is my daughter's birthday, that is serious enough i'm here to get our end done. i will be -- >> i know you. you will get it done. okay? thank you very much. phil, do you have anything to say? >> absolutely, mr. president. you're sitting next to my favorite mayor, george flag of vicksburg, mississippi. i better talk about his intermodal port. about 30 miles away continental in not one of the most advanced
it is very important that the local communities like miami-dade and all, i know miami-dade very well, and it is great, these are great people. you're right, it is very tied up. you will be able to produce them locally. if you can't then the money foes to somebody else. because if you can't get your permit, you have a certain area, phil bryant will get all of his permits, i have no doubt about that, right? you will have no problem, i know that. but if you can't get your permits and can't get...
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parte del arsenal que estaba a la venta en casi 600 puestos de esta exposiciÓn del condado de miami-dadeas como esta se han utilizado en las Últimas masacres en estados unidos, incluyendo la de hace unos dÍas en la escuela de parkland. las ar-15 tienen un valor que oscila entre los 600 y los $2000 y tienen un peso tan sÓlo de ocho libras. invariablemente, despuÉs de una trÁgica masacre ante el terror de que se restrinja su venta, los ar-15 se venden como pan caliente. >> aquÍ es comprar todas las armas que quieras comprar. todavÍa no tenemos requisitos. reportera: de acuerdo al sistema nacional de revisiÓn de antecedentes criminales, hay un total de 419 millones de armas en poder de la poblaciÓn. es decir, hay mÁs armas de fuego en el paÍs que habitantes. ya que a partir de los 18 aÑos, comprar un rifle en muchos estados es posible. dÉjame contarte que posiblemente cuando entrabas esta feria, este sello te lo colocaban en el brazo. con este sello, tÚ accediese a un ipad donde pones tu nombre, tu correo electrÓnico y demÁs. y con esto, tenÍas derecho participar en una rifa. el ganador, se
parte del arsenal que estaba a la venta en casi 600 puestos de esta exposiciÓn del condado de miami-dadeas como esta se han utilizado en las Últimas masacres en estados unidos, incluyendo la de hace unos dÍas en la escuela de parkland. las ar-15 tienen un valor que oscila entre los 600 y los $2000 y tienen un peso tan sÓlo de ocho libras. invariablemente, despuÉs de una trÁgica masacre ante el terror de que se restrinja su venta, los ar-15 se venden como pan caliente. >> aquÍ es...
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and say something is in seven regions including boston and miami-dade county and now on boarding another 23 districts and cities. >> it's a 24/7 app and cell phone line that enables any student or teacher or parent to report a tip. someone is being bullied or threatening school violence. >> sandra lost her son dylan in the newtown shooting now an advocate for gun safety. a big push for sandy hook promise getting more schools to use the say something app. >> the anonymous gateway keeping the tips anonymous means getting the tips out there without form of retribution. >> since sandy hook. there a 292 school shootings. numbers of what we are able to stop but we know we are going be saving lives >>> a montgomery county postal service member was honored for safe driving while delivering the mail. joe has joined the elite group partiler club recognized this morning during a ceremony for driving 1 million accident. a 31 year veteran with the postal serv >>> people are posting wagers on the upcoming royal wedding and there is speculation who will design meghan markle's gown. they believer alexan
and say something is in seven regions including boston and miami-dade county and now on boarding another 23 districts and cities. >> it's a 24/7 app and cell phone line that enables any student or teacher or parent to report a tip. someone is being bullied or threatening school violence. >> sandra lost her son dylan in the newtown shooting now an advocate for gun safety. a big push for sandy hook promise getting more schools to use the say something app. >> the anonymous...
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aylen: era numeroso el arsenal que estaba expuesto en esta exposiciÓn del condado de miami-dade.e oscila entre los 600 y los 2000 $. tienen un peso tan sÓlo de ocho libras. despuÉs de una trÁgica masacre, ante el temor de que se restrinja a su venta, loa ar-15 se venden como pan caliente. de acuerdo sistema nacional de revisiÓn de antecedentes criminales, hay un total de 419 millones de armas en poder de la poblaciÓn hay mÁs armas de fuego en el paÍs que habitantes. a partir de los 18 aÑos comprar un rifle en muchos estados es posible. dÉjenme contarles que cuando tÚ entrabas a esta feria, que por cierto costaba 13 $, este serio que ves acÁ te lo colocaban en el brazo. con este sello podÍas acceder a lugar para participar en una rifa. el ganador se lleva precisamente un arma. estamos hablando de 13 $. javier: una rifa de una r 15 en una escuela de missouri enciende la polÉmica. le contamos lo que estÁ haciendo un grupo de estudiantes de tercer grado. aylen: la ciudad de santuario dejan -- las ciudades santuario exponen a indocumentados a la deportaciÓn segÚn ice. ♪ dame un poquit
aylen: era numeroso el arsenal que estaba expuesto en esta exposiciÓn del condado de miami-dade.e oscila entre los 600 y los 2000 $. tienen un peso tan sÓlo de ocho libras. despuÉs de una trÁgica masacre, ante el temor de que se restrinja a su venta, loa ar-15 se venden como pan caliente. de acuerdo sistema nacional de revisiÓn de antecedentes criminales, hay un total de 419 millones de armas en poder de la poblaciÓn hay mÁs armas de fuego en el paÍs que habitantes. a partir de los 18...
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esÁa en mejorar las relaciones sociales, pero al superintendente de las escuelas pÚblicas de miami-dadede 17/18 a 19 aÑos de comprar una arma de fuego. >> la propuesta tambiÉn enfrenta detractores, la asociaciÓn nacional del rifle (nra) dijo que se opone al au de la edad en la venta de arma. >> scott reconociÓ que sus propuestas pueden parecer insuficientes para uno, o que van demasiado lejos para otros, pero dijo que los cambios tienen que ponerse en vi dpor pronto, en miami florida, noticias telemundo. >> mientras siguen multiplicadose las muestras de apoyo a los sobre vi vientos de parcolando hoy cientos de estudiantes marcharon en tampa gobernadora hacia el centro de esa ciudad en protesta por la falta de acciÓn, con pancartas y reclamos contra el gobierno y la asociaciÓn nacional del rifle (nra), el regreso al lugar de la tragedia no ha sido nada fÁcil para los profesores y otros empleados de la escuela, hoy por primera vez desde la masacre entraron al plantel y a pesar de estar destrozados por tantas vidas pÉrdidas los maestros insisten su misiÓn es enseÑar no disparar, rogelio mo
esÁa en mejorar las relaciones sociales, pero al superintendente de las escuelas pÚblicas de miami-dadede 17/18 a 19 aÑos de comprar una arma de fuego. >> la propuesta tambiÉn enfrenta detractores, la asociaciÓn nacional del rifle (nra) dijo que se opone al au de la edad en la venta de arma. >> scott reconociÓ que sus propuestas pueden parecer insuficientes para uno, o que van demasiado lejos para otros, pero dijo que los cambios tienen que ponerse en vi dpor pronto, en miami...
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>> yeah, we dade study we figured out what each state hates the most and what food each state hates the most. we put up graphics that went viral. >> oregon hates spin class and california hates the fingt spinners who doesn't hate those >> next, we're monetizing this year and rolling out some big features we think lit change the dating game >> thank you for coming in, brendan. good luck in finding hate/love >>> up next "on the money" a look at the news for the week ahead. and how this chocolate company is making name for itself with pizza. >>> here are the stories that may affect your money this week. on monday, president trump unveils his infrastructure plan. it's expected to total $1.5 trillion over the next ten years. >>> nearly 3,000 dogs will compete in the westminster dog show >>> on wednesday, we'll see how retailers fared last month >>> and flowers, chocolate, or a nice dinner may be in your future or at least in mine, i hope. valentine's day is wednesday >>> and on friday, how many new homes were started in january. >>> this valentine's day, why not think outside the traditional
>> yeah, we dade study we figured out what each state hates the most and what food each state hates the most. we put up graphics that went viral. >> oregon hates spin class and california hates the fingt spinners who doesn't hate those >> next, we're monetizing this year and rolling out some big features we think lit change the dating game >> thank you for coming in, brendan. good luck in finding hate/love >>> up next "on the money" a look at the news...
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. >> reporter: miami-dade prosecutor karen keagan was on homicide duty that night and called out to the scene. >> they saw a mound on the bed covered by a blanket. there were bullet holes in the blanket. and they had to yank the blanket down. when they did that they found mrs. sutton in bed with her hands up. she had been holding the blanket and covering herself, literally ducking under the covers for cover. >> reporter: susan sutton was dead. a bloody phone beside her. she must have dropped it as she pulled up the covers in her vain attempt to hide from her killer. house secured, no shooter around the s.w.a.t. team withdrew. a dispatcher warned the detective this may be the deadly result of a domestic dispute. sutton's 911 call an perhaps an attempt to cover up what he had done. >> when i got the phone call and said there was a murder/suicide down in coral gables. we heard that the husband was en route to the trauma center. and in critical condition. >> reporter: en route with two bullet wounds to his head. had sutton killed his wife and turned the gun on himself. no, that theory was q
. >> reporter: miami-dade prosecutor karen keagan was on homicide duty that night and called out to the scene. >> they saw a mound on the bed covered by a blanket. there were bullet holes in the blanket. and they had to yank the blanket down. when they did that they found mrs. sutton in bed with her hands up. she had been holding the blanket and covering herself, literally ducking under the covers for cover. >> reporter: susan sutton was dead. a bloody phone beside her. she...
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crÍmenes de la policÍa de coral gables y de la protecciÓn contra la violencia del condado de miami-dadee alguien llame porque hay una pareja discutiendo fuertemente hasta un asalto terminando por supuesto hasta un homicidio es muy importante la intervenciÓn porque existe el disturbio domÉstico, nosotros traemos al adolescente, respondemos en crisis y le hacemos entender que estÁ en peligro porque una niÑo de 15 aÑos no tiene un punto de comparaciÓn, apenas ella saben lo que es una relaciÓn saludable hablamos y envolver a la madre para que la madre comprenda y pueda servir en un punto de apoyo, ahÍ seguimos con esta chica con todo lo que tiene que ver con la investigaciÓn la justicia criminal, todo el sistema. >> hablamos de seÑales, de hablar con la madre, la adolescente, quÉ seÑales debemos de estar atentos que nos detallan o nos dan luz que estÁn en una relaciÓn no saludable. >> el aislamiento, por ejemplo sistÁalieo con un joven y se l a un aislamiento si te trata de aislar de tu familia, amigos, es seÑal muy importante que no tienes que pasar por alto. >> luego existe la conducta ob
crÍmenes de la policÍa de coral gables y de la protecciÓn contra la violencia del condado de miami-dadee alguien llame porque hay una pareja discutiendo fuertemente hasta un asalto terminando por supuesto hasta un homicidio es muy importante la intervenciÓn porque existe el disturbio domÉstico, nosotros traemos al adolescente, respondemos en crisis y le hacemos entender que estÁ en peligro porque una niÑo de 15 aÑos no tiene un punto de comparaciÓn, apenas ella saben lo que es una...
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hands weren't free i put my phone on and started to recite, aye is for blah, b is governor plow and i dade that down to savannah and back up and by the time i got to d.c. i had a book. which is amazing. if any of you are artistses, the hardest thing is to let go and let that happen. when you get something in your head that i had it in my head, i was going to do a different type of a book, but once i let go of it, and i just went with what was happening inside, it just came. so, that was the surprise. it was a nice surprise. and then i just took a few hours and did some sketching. so, then by chance i was giving a talk at the center for cartoon studies in vermont. a wonderful little art school, ifover driving through, stop, and look around. and i was talking to james sturm, the cofounder of the college, and i was telling him about my book. he asked to look at it and say,'ll put you in touch with san ographics, and i went ahead and had an e-mail exchange with the publisher there, and it was great. it was like none of the other publisher. he said, yeah, let's do it. so basically, this was don
hands weren't free i put my phone on and started to recite, aye is for blah, b is governor plow and i dade that down to savannah and back up and by the time i got to d.c. i had a book. which is amazing. if any of you are artistses, the hardest thing is to let go and let that happen. when you get something in your head that i had it in my head, i was going to do a different type of a book, but once i let go of it, and i just went with what was happening inside, it just came. so, that was the...
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. >> senator rubio dade he disagrees with arming teachers. >>> we turn to the breaking news overseas. an explosion at a u.s. embassy in eastern europe. authorities in the tiny country of montenegro say a man threw a grenade into the embassy compound before taking his own life. no americans were injured. the motive for the incident remains unclear, but security has been tightened as a result this morning. >>> tune rat services for the reverend billy graham are set to take place next friday in north carolina. the evangelist died at the age of 99 after a long illness. he spent his life ministering millions of people and offering words of wisdom to 11 u.s. presidents dating back to harry truman. graham will be buried on the grounds of his library next to his wife who died in 2007. >>> the weather and new flood warnings in parts of the midwest and south. crews had to rescue a woman stranded by flash flood near chicago. similar scenes playing out as heavy rain combines with melting snow. meanwhile, in washington, d.c., it's record breaking heat that's causing some of the cherry blossoms to
. >> senator rubio dade he disagrees with arming teachers. >>> we turn to the breaking news overseas. an explosion at a u.s. embassy in eastern europe. authorities in the tiny country of montenegro say a man threw a grenade into the embassy compound before taking his own life. no americans were injured. the motive for the incident remains unclear, but security has been tightened as a result this morning. >>> tune rat services for the reverend billy graham are set to take...
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this is for the whole miami-dade region so to figure out this was remarkable in the city that i love did not have a good prognosis for the 21st century. so i wrote a book goodbye miami as a subtle title. [laughter] basically how the miami as we know it today will not exist by the end of the century. i have been speaking about that over three years i still believe that is true it doesn't mean it will vanish but as we know it today will be gone i don't know what will emerge but if you can imagine during that transformation. but the reception of the piece i got a lot of attention for the piece anson hit contracts from the real estate industry as they were tracking me through the airport they were not thrilled with my thesis but it realized we realize it isn't just a miami problem so what are all these people doing about it? that is when i put myself on the book now it has been a couple of years so what will happen? what are people doing? and that is what this book is about so i took a helicopter flying around to look at the icemelt in greenland basically those two big i.c.e. cubes at th
this is for the whole miami-dade region so to figure out this was remarkable in the city that i love did not have a good prognosis for the 21st century. so i wrote a book goodbye miami as a subtle title. [laughter] basically how the miami as we know it today will not exist by the end of the century. i have been speaking about that over three years i still believe that is true it doesn't mean it will vanish but as we know it today will be gone i don't know what will emerge but if you can imagine...
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president is in florida right now to meet those affected by the school shooting that left 17 people daden hour ago he and the first lady praised the first responders. two of the victims were laid to rest today. seven are still in the hospital. >> the president said he visited with some of them. he has not announced plans to visit parkland where the shooting took place. >> the fbi admitted it made a major mistakes. >> let's begin with maggie rulli in parkland. >> what if that was your child that was shot three times in the heart n the head n the hand? think about it. >> reporter: the first of 17 funerals begins today for the victims of wednesday's mass shooting. >> my home away from home was attacked brutally and tragically. >> reporter: just hours ago president trump landed in florida, visiting parkland to meet with first responders, survivors, and the parents who lost their
president is in florida right now to meet those affected by the school shooting that left 17 people daden hour ago he and the first lady praised the first responders. two of the victims were laid to rest today. seven are still in the hospital. >> the president said he visited with some of them. he has not announced plans to visit parkland where the shooting took place. >> the fbi admitted it made a major mistakes. >> let's begin with maggie rulli in parkland. >> what if...
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in florida. 17 pronounced dade. more wounded, innocent children, sending terrified texts and goodbyes to their parents. we thank god for the heroism of the teachers, school leaders and first responders going into harm's way to save lives. once again, we see the urgency of congress to take true common-sense action to prevent gun violence. everyone is saying we need more information, and we do. and that's why i'm very pleased to be joined here this morning by congressman mike thompson, the chair of the gun violence prevention task force. he has served in the military, knows how to use guns, hundreder and a believer in the second amendment -- re'll speak to his own credentialed. i want to say how proud we are of him a taking the lead on this issue over the years, and he has recognizing that we have to have the facts and the data -- have legislation calling for select committee on gun violence, his bipartisan legislation to pass the thompson-king bill, to strengthen brown checks. it's bipartisan. and of course, how coun
in florida. 17 pronounced dade. more wounded, innocent children, sending terrified texts and goodbyes to their parents. we thank god for the heroism of the teachers, school leaders and first responders going into harm's way to save lives. once again, we see the urgency of congress to take true common-sense action to prevent gun violence. everyone is saying we need more information, and we do. and that's why i'm very pleased to be joined here this morning by congressman mike thompson, the chair...
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i would like to have a county and miami-dade say a few words and a lot of progress being made there also. >> you would appreciate the gridlock that we are experiencing. gridlock could be one of the tractors to an economic investment. it allowed us to create transit oriented workforce housing issues and resiliency issues. the environmental regulatory process delays our ability to deliver projects and i will tell you what i consider a horror story. manmany that we are examining nw that we would like to extend the transit system have been studied since 1970. i was in elementary school at the time that this was being talked about. that plumber or carpenter who loses jobs because he can't get to the final point and he only gets to three and the other to go to somebody else. >> we will get you the federal retirement and the environment environmental, we will ge look m to you so fast your head will spin. our boar board of county commisn and our mayor and governor in the state of florida and elected officials haven't bought into the fact we haven't allowed the projects to be delayed four or five
i would like to have a county and miami-dade say a few words and a lot of progress being made there also. >> you would appreciate the gridlock that we are experiencing. gridlock could be one of the tractors to an economic investment. it allowed us to create transit oriented workforce housing issues and resiliency issues. the environmental regulatory process delays our ability to deliver projects and i will tell you what i consider a horror story. manmany that we are examining nw that we...
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with civil society organizations, our partners, and with anyone in the public who wants to keep up to dade with the issues. >> host: team upturn.org, miranda bogen is a policy analyst and has been our guest on "the communicators." >> if you want to see more of c-span's "the communicatorses" programs, go to. >> next, senators bill nelson of florida and orrin hatch of utah on the parkland, florida, shooting. >> thank you, mr. president. today marks nearly two weeks since the murder of 17 students and staff in parkland, florida. today also marks the moment that we resolve to do something about school violence. may it mark the moment that both left and right determine to lay aside their differences and work together to prevent future tragedies. to keep our children safe from harm, there's no panacea, no one legislative solution and it disheartens me when i hear talk about what can't be done. it's time to focus on what can be done. fortunately solutions than state level, glueing my home state of utah, can help show us the way forward. working in the realm of the possible, utah state legislators
with civil society organizations, our partners, and with anyone in the public who wants to keep up to dade with the issues. >> host: team upturn.org, miranda bogen is a policy analyst and has been our guest on "the communicators." >> if you want to see more of c-span's "the communicatorses" programs, go to. >> next, senators bill nelson of florida and orrin hatch of utah on the parkland, florida, shooting. >> thank you, mr. president. today marks...
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. >> well, you dade good job. it looks great. >> reporter: he said his parents expected more. >> they believed i should grow up to enjoy it same freedoms and responsibilities as everyone else. in their own words i would move out, which i did when i was 18. i will pay taxes. thanks. >> my parents were kind of unique enthat they weren't that concerned about the blindness. they respected my freedom to be a boy like other boys. there were concerns raised about the clicking as well. my mom's response was that's how he finds his way around. that's how he sees. >> reporter: but many schools discourage from echo locating. >> they thought it was a stigma. >> finding is a very natural response to blindness, just as chasing after a ball is a very natural thing for sighted kids. >> reporter: rilts rr a mindset he's helping to world with world access for the world. he's taught thousands of students all over the world how to navigate. one got so good at bike riding, he even set a world record. but i may have given daniel his bi
. >> well, you dade good job. it looks great. >> reporter: he said his parents expected more. >> they believed i should grow up to enjoy it same freedoms and responsibilities as everyone else. in their own words i would move out, which i did when i was 18. i will pay taxes. thanks. >> my parents were kind of unique enthat they weren't that concerned about the blindness. they respected my freedom to be a boy like other boys. there were concerns raised about the clicking...
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. >> so my legal career just so you know of getting out of jury duty many time -- and dade county, florida. >> back to you becoming journalist because there's certain blank spots in my knowledge of your life. you come out of the college in 1969. >> right. >> it's draft year so what did you do? >> i became a conscientious objector. i did and my lord assigned me to -- you are supposed to two year was what -- of service and you do what it tell you and they have me become a bookkeeper for the episcopal church and fill out expense report so i was a bookkeeper for two years and it was incredibly boring so i would wanted to become a newspaper guy. so whennives done request two years. hnches you written for the college paper? >> i wrote -- i yo for the college paper what i thought were with hilarious columns. and then years later when i was a columnist there was a reunion like my 25th reunion or o something at the college and somebody had come up with a brilliant idea this was like this dance -- coming like the idea of blowing up a bunch of, they got my columns in -- blew them up so all arpgd the
. >> so my legal career just so you know of getting out of jury duty many time -- and dade county, florida. >> back to you becoming journalist because there's certain blank spots in my knowledge of your life. you come out of the college in 1969. >> right. >> it's draft year so what did you do? >> i became a conscientious objector. i did and my lord assigned me to -- you are supposed to two year was what -- of service and you do what it tell you and they have me...
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haven't we seen such a massive increase, psychotherapist and school counselor, and a former miami-dade county judge, they both join us tonight. judge, to you first. we are going to find out a lot more in this specific case but more broadly we have seen an absolute terms a pretty big spike in shootings like this. why do you think that is? >> it would be very difficult to jump into the mind of these shooters and come up with a very simple explanation for why they are behaving that way. clearlyng society has changed ad its relationship with violence. i remember when i was growing up there is nowhere near the level of violence weav have today. we certainly had the guns back then but we didn't have the level of violence. society has become desensitized to violence and isi did see a police officer --er and parents taking a much more key role in educating their kids about right anddu wrong. we seem to have lost that line of distinction. not to say that clearly applies to this case because no one would think it's right to this horrific act. it's the l little things that ld to the big things bu
haven't we seen such a massive increase, psychotherapist and school counselor, and a former miami-dade county judge, they both join us tonight. judge, to you first. we are going to find out a lot more in this specific case but more broadly we have seen an absolute terms a pretty big spike in shootings like this. why do you think that is? >> it would be very difficult to jump into the mind of these shooters and come up with a very simple explanation for why they are behaving that way....
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. >> go dade i, go roots! good to see you, budd. >> i good to see you. nice to meet you. you guys. >> that's what's so special about this moment, it is catching everybody, no mat who err you are or who you could see walking along the parade route. >> taking the time to do all that hop in a car, probably car service get back out to tape the show what 5:00 in mid town manhattan. nicely done. >> shows how important it is, no matter what, i'm going see it with my own eyes. >> and steve keeley would in the miss it either after growing up here in love park, steve? >> reporter: all right, mike, we are under a clear blue sky, and below there is a sea of green. and to quote that famous song, a sea of eagles love, too. all right, folks. we're live. what do you say? (cheers). >> wow. all right, and you can see, there are all generations here , and among the thick crowd here on 15th street, across the street in city hall is the wide family, wids their name. i look, i don't think this crowd could get any wider. you have the appropriate name. who is the youngers of the wide here? >> he
. >> go dade i, go roots! good to see you, budd. >> i good to see you. nice to meet you. you guys. >> that's what's so special about this moment, it is catching everybody, no mat who err you are or who you could see walking along the parade route. >> taking the time to do all that hop in a car, probably car service get back out to tape the show what 5:00 in mid town manhattan. nicely done. >> shows how important it is, no matter what, i'm going see it with my own...
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say something is in seven regions including boston and miami dade county and on boarding another 23 cities or districts. it was a 24-7 app website that insures them to report any tip, whether someone's being bullied. >> founder of sandy hook promise. now an advocate for gun safety, wednesday even meeting with president in the white house listening session. a big push, getting more cool sooz use the app. >> keeping these tips absolutely anonymous means they can get throughout without fear of retribution. >> there are been more than 2en had 90 school shootings. something she hopes will help stop. >> we absolutely know that we're going to be saving lives. >> it's an interesting idea how much more information you might get the option to do that unanimo unanimously. >> it is a anonymous thing but it's a tough bone. >> you have to think of who might use this nefariously. >> in the case of parkland, kids did speak up. not a lot of people followed up. >>> coming up the giz wiz takes house to annual toy fair. >>> we're going to find out whattee discovers. igestive systs billions of bacteria, but li
say something is in seven regions including boston and miami dade county and on boarding another 23 cities or districts. it was a 24-7 app website that insures them to report any tip, whether someone's being bullied. >> founder of sandy hook promise. now an advocate for gun safety, wednesday even meeting with president in the white house listening session. a big push, getting more cool sooz use the app. >> keeping these tips absolutely anonymous means they can get throughout without...
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how much the cold war limit evidence what the party bz did to each other because the country was in dade -- lethal great power competition and depend on presidential leadership and the president had to be respected, had to be respectable and the parties has to set some limit what they did to each so the president could lead. with the struggle behind us the party competition has become more savage and the president has become a person that is much less necessary to respect and much more just an ordinary party leader. >> host: the mutual toleration norm that plated cat scientist talk about. >> guest: exactly. >> host: you write that during the first year of trump so much of the attention has been on the president's bullying or raging or his tweets and unpredictability but the most radical attack on american norms of governance were attempted by the regular republicans in the house and senate. what were those. >> guest: thy undertook two gigantically expensive pieces of legislation, huge tax cat and repeal of obamacare and replacement of a new kind of medical system, details to be filled in
how much the cold war limit evidence what the party bz did to each other because the country was in dade -- lethal great power competition and depend on presidential leadership and the president had to be respected, had to be respectable and the parties has to set some limit what they did to each so the president could lead. with the struggle behind us the party competition has become more savage and the president has become a person that is much less necessary to respect and much more just an...
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you're looking live at the miami-dade police department in florida.here rick scott wants to be. about to hold a new conference and expected to outline a $500 billion plan for investment in school safety, funding for mental health, students from marjory stoneman douglas plan to go to school tomorrow. matt? >> the governor wasted no time announcing his plan. he announced his plans a couple days after the shooting at
you're looking live at the miami-dade police department in florida.here rick scott wants to be. about to hold a new conference and expected to outline a $500 billion plan for investment in school safety, funding for mental health, students from marjory stoneman douglas plan to go to school tomorrow. matt? >> the governor wasted no time announcing his plan. he announced his plans a couple days after the shooting at
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the team will announce more details of the promo at a later dade.but throw back thursday. >> that's fitting. >> throw back, jew jew in there. >> hi, suebe. >> hey, we have a lovely day in store today. want to particular a stroll with your sweety? go ahead. it will be 52 degrees, mix of sun and clouds, in the mood for some flowers? perhaps? to show your love? well, lauren johnson, has a new job. she is alternate career, you're in florence snow. >> sort of, sue, riley just a spectator, but listen, if you're in the business of getting flowers today, and you've waited to the last minute and having some loving thoughts, i've got the place just for you. mothers day or valentine ace day >> class canceled, princeton professor, for a hate speech, how the university is responding to the criticism. >> tipping, debate, woman fired for complaining about not being tipped on carry out order. she, well, she right to complain? do you tip? when you get take-out food? >> nick foles in the spotlight the super bowl mvp appears on l end, and opens up about his wife's rol
the team will announce more details of the promo at a later dade.but throw back thursday. >> that's fitting. >> throw back, jew jew in there. >> hi, suebe. >> hey, we have a lovely day in store today. want to particular a stroll with your sweety? go ahead. it will be 52 degrees, mix of sun and clouds, in the mood for some flowers? perhaps? to show your love? well, lauren johnson, has a new job. she is alternate career, you're in florence snow. >> sort of, sue,...