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to argue for the state of florida.e had petitioned all of the states to say above, if this ruling takes place, the state of florida has roughly about 5000 inmates that might be a fact that it essentially had to defend themselves. what the state of florida was lucky not was that impact is this going to happen estate in every state? said bruce jacob wrote to all of the other states he was really looking for support, saying this is how it's going to impact florida. this could happen, so let's band together. 23 of the states in support of gideon. it wasn't just the supreme court is realizing we need clarification on this law. it is these other states as well. so again, gideon was disappointed. he thought he was going to walk out the door. when the supreme court made the determination that gideon needed a second trial and this time at an appointed attorney, he needed a trained offender. again, gideon was upset. he thought i don't want another trial. he then fell that his fifth amendment was being violated because now he was
to argue for the state of florida.e had petitioned all of the states to say above, if this ruling takes place, the state of florida has roughly about 5000 inmates that might be a fact that it essentially had to defend themselves. what the state of florida was lucky not was that impact is this going to happen estate in every state? said bruce jacob wrote to all of the other states he was really looking for support, saying this is how it's going to impact florida. this could happen, so let's band...
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my nominate is, it's florida. >> florida is the greatest state in the union. that is to stop the letters from coming in. and i was just in florida and i didn't see any strippers on meth. sadly, i was looking. lauren, you actually stripped for a long time and that didn't work out. but do you believe that crystal meth -- >> depends on your definition of success. >> success is not clamydia. that is like a double insult, by the way, not only were you a stripper you were not good at it. >> in florida. >> speaking of riddles, do you think mountain dew can help you solve puzzles. >> yeah. no, listen, i'm more concerned about this trail mix that they're also giving the kids which i read it was a mixture of almonds, raisins, ritalin and aderol. the principal, her excuse for this is that she read about it in an educational journal, like honey boo boo's guide to success. >> in florida. >> we're going to hear about this. >> i know. but i do agree with you about the whole trail mix thing. i think they also call it gorp, remember gorp. >> is that the street name? >> but the
my nominate is, it's florida. >> florida is the greatest state in the union. that is to stop the letters from coming in. and i was just in florida and i didn't see any strippers on meth. sadly, i was looking. lauren, you actually stripped for a long time and that didn't work out. but do you believe that crystal meth -- >> depends on your definition of success. >> success is not clamydia. that is like a double insult, by the way, not only were you a stripper you were not good...
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to argue for the state of florida. he has petitioned all the states to say if this takes place the state of florida had roughly 5,000 inmates that might be affected that essentially had to defend themselves. .. >> he was upset. he thought, i don't want another child. he felt that it was being violated and he was being violated for the same crime. so it's a perfect example of the irony here. because they didn't truly understand the law. he had such intense believe on our constitution to protect its citizens. and that is what i find so fascinating about this entire case and all of the steps that take place. so we have actually written to to lawyers and asked if they would defend gideon in a second trial and they agreed to they didn't really connect somehow. he was bitter and he really felt that he should not have a second child. so he ended up -- he actually told the lawyer or the judge that he wanted to not let that happen. so we ended up finding a lawyer and he said you know, the due process may have been violated. cas
to argue for the state of florida. he has petitioned all the states to say if this takes place the state of florida had roughly 5,000 inmates that might be affected that essentially had to defend themselves. .. >> he was upset. he thought, i don't want another child. he felt that it was being violated and he was being violated for the same crime. so it's a perfect example of the irony here. because they didn't truly understand the law. he had such intense believe on our constitution to...
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>> not on the university of florida campus. i don't believe in the state of florida itself. i think that we have reaffirmed our commit to diversity, and we constantly strife to ensure that the campus is a very diverse environment because we believe that only in a very diverse environment can the true benefits that an university education can completely realized. we work every day to ensure that we have an environment in which all of our students will benefit and be prepared to diverge into a very diverse world. >> thank you for joining us. >> when we come back we'll talk more about the cumulative power of various court rulings, and ballot initiatives around the country, how it has changed the landscape for initiative offices >> welcome back. i'm ray suarez. on this edition of this program we're talking about affirmative action at universities and few people speak in favor of an all white or all asian class. what is in the box for those who want diverse backgrounds, points of view on campus. joining us from new york, policy associate at the century foundation. in our washingt
>> not on the university of florida campus. i don't believe in the state of florida itself. i think that we have reaffirmed our commit to diversity, and we constantly strife to ensure that the campus is a very diverse environment because we believe that only in a very diverse environment can the true benefits that an university education can completely realized. we work every day to ensure that we have an environment in which all of our students will benefit and be prepared to diverge...
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>> not on the university of florida campus. i don't believe in the state of florida itself. i think that we have reaffirmed our commit to diversity, and we constantly strife to ensure that the campus is a very diverse environment because we believe that only in a very diverse environment can the true benefits that an university education can completely realized. we work every day to ensure that we have an environment in which all of our students will benefit and be prepared to diverge into a very diverse world. >> thank you for joining us. >> when we come back we'll talk more about the cumulative power of various court rulings, and ballot initiatives around the country, how it has changed the landscape for initiative offices >> all this week, trades near the speed of light... >> if you're not trading at those speeds, you're toast! >> billions of dollars at stake, is our economy insecurity now at the mercy of these machines? >> humans aren't able to receive information in that timeframe. >> we're looking at the risks, rewards, and dangers of high frequency trading >> there ar
>> not on the university of florida campus. i don't believe in the state of florida itself. i think that we have reaffirmed our commit to diversity, and we constantly strife to ensure that the campus is a very diverse environment because we believe that only in a very diverse environment can the true benefits that an university education can completely realized. we work every day to ensure that we have an environment in which all of our students will benefit and be prepared to diverge...
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>> not on the university of florida campus. i don't believe in the state of florida itself. i think that we have reaffirmed our commit to diversity, and we constantly strife to ensure that the campus is a very diverse environment because we believe that only in a very diverse environment can the true benefits that an university education can completely realized. we work every day to ensure that we have an environment in which all of our students will benefit and be prepared to diverge into a very diverse world. >> thank you for joining us. >> when we come back we'll talk more about the cumulative power of various court rulings, and ballot initiatives around the country, how it has changed the landscape for initiative offices >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their needs are not being met by american tv news today. >> entire media culture is driven by something that's very very fast... >> there has been a lack of fact based, in depth, serious journalism, and we fill that void... >> there is a huge opportunity for al jazeera america to change the way people look
>> not on the university of florida campus. i don't believe in the state of florida itself. i think that we have reaffirmed our commit to diversity, and we constantly strife to ensure that the campus is a very diverse environment because we believe that only in a very diverse environment can the true benefits that an university education can completely realized. we work every day to ensure that we have an environment in which all of our students will benefit and be prepared to diverge...
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florida only had to say yes.urning down health care for millions, they are turning down injections of billions of dollars into the florida economy. really, al, nobody is made worse off if florida does this. it is an absolute crisis. >> you know, if you look at the crisis, without medicaid expansion, senator saunders, childless adults are not eligible for medicaid in florida, and parents in a family of three have to earn less than $6,809 a year to be eligible. i mean, what does this do to families? will republicans recognize that this is the right thing to do? >> what i hope is that, reverend sharpton, republicans hear charlene's story, because it's a tragic one and one that could have been averted. charlene is one who toddled in and out of poverty, mother of three children. i didn't meet her, but i heard her story through "the orlando weekly" and billy may's article. we could have helped her, and i think that moral question needs to be called in this building. i had one chance this year in this legislative sessio
florida only had to say yes.urning down health care for millions, they are turning down injections of billions of dollars into the florida economy. really, al, nobody is made worse off if florida does this. it is an absolute crisis. >> you know, if you look at the crisis, without medicaid expansion, senator saunders, childless adults are not eligible for medicaid in florida, and parents in a family of three have to earn less than $6,809 a year to be eligible. i mean, what does this do to...
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southern florida -- >> -- she would leave there around 6:00 to get to work. she drove directly to work. she did not go to her condo. >> she came into work and worked all day monday. at the end of the day i was leaving the office and stopped by to talk to her. we had a brief conversation, and then i left the building. and that, as far as we know, was the last time somebody saw her. >> she drives home and talks to you on the way home. >> i talked to her at 6:15. >> i got back, done with work. logan who lived with us at the time, her brother, wanted to speak with her. >> talked about how the weekend was, how her trip was. travis left a phone at her condo. so i asked her to please mail that for me. >> i had talked to her on monday. she was kind of in a little bit of a funky mood just because it was the end of a vacation and i think the distance was becoming more apparent to her in her relationship. >> i talked to her probably, i believe, 9:30, 10:00 on monday evening. we had a disagreement over a phone like any husband/wife, any girlfriend/boyfriend, any couple m
southern florida -- >> -- she would leave there around 6:00 to get to work. she drove directly to work. she did not go to her condo. >> she came into work and worked all day monday. at the end of the day i was leaving the office and stopped by to talk to her. we had a brief conversation, and then i left the building. and that, as far as we know, was the last time somebody saw her. >> she drives home and talks to you on the way home. >> i talked to her at 6:15. >> i...
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the only megaswing state will be florida. rick scott is on the wrong side of history, again like the rest of the republican party. what is bad about obamacare? actually, don't i was going to come out and ad-lib a few mings. i don't know why so many are fighting to take health care away from anybody else. but the president did that today. i'll move to minimum wage. they're on the wrong side of history on that. i'll move to employment benefits. i'll go after their attack on public education. they're on the wrong side of history with that. social security they want to privatize it. nobody is for that. everything in ryan's budget is exactly where the majority of americans are not. and then there's the medicare voucher. where is the march on that. nobody wants that h. medicare is wildly popular for the people in it. tonight's lesson is this. they're a bunch of jokers, they're just a porch of jokers and i think it's poetic justice today that paul ryan comes out with his budget the day the president announced, we did it on health ca
the only megaswing state will be florida. rick scott is on the wrong side of history, again like the rest of the republican party. what is bad about obamacare? actually, don't i was going to come out and ad-lib a few mings. i don't know why so many are fighting to take health care away from anybody else. but the president did that today. i'll move to minimum wage. they're on the wrong side of history on that. i'll move to employment benefits. i'll go after their attack on public education....
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heck will, florida had a pretty good basketball team.hat kind of response has he gotten from running an ad like this and also playing on his experience as a former athlete? >> he's ahead in the polls. it was eye catching. his media consultant worked on the infamous one in michigan. but no gaffes this time. certainly you look at both polls, public polls that were taken, it's benefited claw cson quite well. it's home to a lot of wintering business ceos. so it goes a long way there. i wouldn't count out elizabeth. probably 60% of the vote has already happened. there has been almost 40,000 absentee ballots returned. there is an interesting thing, about 74% of those ballots cast already were cast within her state senate district. so possibility that her team might pull out a miracle here. but we'll wait until after 7:00 p.m. to really know. >> great information. mark caputo, reporter from miami "herald," great to have you with us tonight. >>> let me bring in mitch caesar. what does this say to the democrats, stay out of this district and is t
heck will, florida had a pretty good basketball team.hat kind of response has he gotten from running an ad like this and also playing on his experience as a former athlete? >> he's ahead in the polls. it was eye catching. his media consultant worked on the infamous one in michigan. but no gaffes this time. certainly you look at both polls, public polls that were taken, it's benefited claw cson quite well. it's home to a lot of wintering business ceos. so it goes a long way there. i...
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because of it, the florida orange crop this year is expected to be the lowest in 30 years. in just the last two years, the number of oranges produced has plummeted by about a quarter from 146 million boxes to a projected 110 million boxes. drastically smaller orange harvest now could mean higher orange juice prices later this year. the orange has long been the symbol of florida, and citrus is a $9 billion industry, supporting 76,000 jobs. >> pretty much every grove in the state is being affected in some way or another. >> reporter: veteran grove manager billy teal says he never seen a disease this destructive. >> you have to be on it. it's a tree killer and a slow, ugly death. >> reporter: for growers and scientists here, the fight against citrus greening and crop loss is now a race against time. at a usda lab in fort pierce, florida, scientists are working all hours to try to find a cure. >> it's mind boggling that something so little could take such a big operation down. >> reporter: in the short term, they are trying 112-degree heat tents to kill the insects and iv injec
because of it, the florida orange crop this year is expected to be the lowest in 30 years. in just the last two years, the number of oranges produced has plummeted by about a quarter from 146 million boxes to a projected 110 million boxes. drastically smaller orange harvest now could mean higher orange juice prices later this year. the orange has long been the symbol of florida, and citrus is a $9 billion industry, supporting 76,000 jobs. >> pretty much every grove in the state is being...
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but that may not be the case in florida.heir judges could still be sending kids to prison for life. >> he was not old enough to drive when he went to prison, and now at 19, he's an adult, looking at living in a cell until he's an old man. >> do you feel hopeful? >> yes, ma'am. >> at 14, his family says that he was the kind of kid who got bs in school and was trying to help his mom after she lost both her job and home. in 2009, he and a friend attempted to hold up a jacksonville man, dana battles. when he turned away, he fired a shotgun at him. he suffered buck shot wound. he carried a secret of what he had done for three days before he final confessed to his family and turned himself in. >> that was my son. >> he pled guilty to attempted first-degree murder, aggravated battery. minimum sentence in florida is 25 years in prison. the judge sentenced him to 70 years. >> by sentencing him for 70 years, he threw shamek on the garage heap and said you ain't worth nothing. >> how do you feel about what happened? >> i feel bad. i wa
but that may not be the case in florida.heir judges could still be sending kids to prison for life. >> he was not old enough to drive when he went to prison, and now at 19, he's an adult, looking at living in a cell until he's an old man. >> do you feel hopeful? >> yes, ma'am. >> at 14, his family says that he was the kind of kid who got bs in school and was trying to help his mom after she lost both her job and home. in 2009, he and a friend attempted to hold up a...
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natasha ghoneim joins us from coral gables, florida. see you have something in your hand. >> i do. and i must confess, i dropped this earlier, and i don't do so again. these are from a lab where they have been growing for many, many months. they are going to take these or kids and actually grew them -- i was told they use a kind of superglue on to the branches of trees in coral gable, the hope is to in the next few years have them scattered. these exotic flowers once bloomed across the state of florida. >> we have more orchid species than any other place in the united states. we have about 100 different orchid species native to florida. >> reporter: today they are endangered. found in mainly protected areas, such as here. now fairchild is hoping to take florida back to the 1800s, to a time when orchids were plentiful. >> we want to get these beautiful plants out where people can enjoy them. but it's also an interesting project in urban restoration. >> reporter: the goal is to plant 1 million orchids over the next five years. sees the co
natasha ghoneim joins us from coral gables, florida. see you have something in your hand. >> i do. and i must confess, i dropped this earlier, and i don't do so again. these are from a lab where they have been growing for many, many months. they are going to take these or kids and actually grew them -- i was told they use a kind of superglue on to the branches of trees in coral gable, the hope is to in the next few years have them scattered. these exotic flowers once bloomed across the...
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now they have to stop in florida. they all come through here with a republican democrat independent outcome for the community in all though some for our votes. we're swing state. remember it was losing florida and its twenty electoral votes that cost less than an hour for the presidency in two thousand jewish comedian says silverman try to make sure that didn't happen again to democrat chronicle ca ninety thousand in me. i made this video. i urge you all and just let go. photobucket. she made a difference for holiness video comparing a retired jewish grandmother to a young african american became an internet sensation and yes obama won florida for more on politics and went on to alan dershowitz one of my candy snowbirds this one is one of america's most distinguished criminal and civil liberties lawyers i was privileged to be on them all to hear martin luther king's i have to dream speech was director of the civil rights movement is a young man i participated in the legal case against our american apartheid called seg
now they have to stop in florida. they all come through here with a republican democrat independent outcome for the community in all though some for our votes. we're swing state. remember it was losing florida and its twenty electoral votes that cost less than an hour for the presidency in two thousand jewish comedian says silverman try to make sure that didn't happen again to democrat chronicle ca ninety thousand in me. i made this video. i urge you all and just let go. photobucket. she made a...
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snakes and lizards and creepy-crawlies and though holdback section where you can't go in southwest florida sarasota, hendry county to find them. it is like a cheat sheet for nature today we will see the national wild life refuge and other islands we did not visit in to the state park that is far less known and obviously has abundant wildlife alligators, birds and it is the great place to visit in fort myers. we're standing now at the national wildlife refuge and they have identified 238 species and also reptiles and amphibians and a number of mammals that comes through here as well. >> in terms of the island this preserve started the san about wildlife preserve and overtime after darling past the way they did in his honor. he was a cartoonist from des moines i well winning several pulitzer prizes and was very much in to nature and was of follow-through with teddy roosevelt and conservatives being conservative meant being for the conservation of nature and those two words were intertwined so he was into her serving this into perpetuity to 200500 acres of these tidal flats that are right to
snakes and lizards and creepy-crawlies and though holdback section where you can't go in southwest florida sarasota, hendry county to find them. it is like a cheat sheet for nature today we will see the national wild life refuge and other islands we did not visit in to the state park that is far less known and obviously has abundant wildlife alligators, birds and it is the great place to visit in fort myers. we're standing now at the national wildlife refuge and they have identified 238 species...
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myers, florida. the festival draws an average of 18,000 visitors from around the country for readings, lectures and book signings from dozens of genre-spanning authors. >> you know, getting the authors used to be a big challenge, but now we've got a great reputation. we recruit folks that have their books out that are on tour that year. and we've reached the level where we do entice and bring in the best-selling authors. and so we never, we don't always get who we ask for. we get who's available, who's on tour. basically, it boils down to the calendar. we've got a great reputation. we try to treat our authors really well so that they'll spread the word, and they donate their time. we cover their expenses. so that helps us. but, you know, the bottom line is they're there to meet their fans and sell their books, so we try to facilitate that as best we can. we started as a local and regional author festival, but we've grown, and we still know that those people are very important to us, and so that's whe
myers, florida. the festival draws an average of 18,000 visitors from around the country for readings, lectures and book signings from dozens of genre-spanning authors. >> you know, getting the authors used to be a big challenge, but now we've got a great reputation. we recruit folks that have their books out that are on tour that year. and we've reached the level where we do entice and bring in the best-selling authors. and so we never, we don't always get who we ask for. we get who's...
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the same person, marion hammer, unofficial governor of florida, the lobbyist for the nra in florida, every politician in the state for every single one of these bills going back to when jeb bush signed stand your ground, she and her team have basically justified the warning shot bill using the marissa alexander case even though it's not clear at all -- i called a couple attorneys before i came on tonight, spoke with one, it isn't clear thblgd even be used by marissa alexander at her retrial, but her case is used to inspire it. chen of course the prosecutor in that case who also prosecuted george zimmerman is opposed to it. >> at every release of a trigger there is another reason for the nra to try and expand gun ownership. >> yep. >> the irony here is that the murder rate in stand your ground states, according to texas a&m, they did a decade-long study, it increases by an additional 8%. that means an additional 600 homicides every year for stand your ground. and i feel like, you know, joy, short of blaming the actual law, it absolutely creates a culture of fear and a culture of react
the same person, marion hammer, unofficial governor of florida, the lobbyist for the nra in florida, every politician in the state for every single one of these bills going back to when jeb bush signed stand your ground, she and her team have basically justified the warning shot bill using the marissa alexander case even though it's not clear at all -- i called a couple attorneys before i came on tonight, spoke with one, it isn't clear thblgd even be used by marissa alexander at her retrial,...
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florida gets revenge and payback. national champion. >> the young guns, you've got the old school seniors. we'll see what happens. we will all be watching tonight, to see if you guys are right. i know a few people out there with brackets who will be watching as well. >>> that is it for us here at at&t stadium, i'm rachel nichols. enjoy the games. >>> hello, everyone. welcome to the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield following breaking news today. what could be a major break in the search for missing flight 370. china's state news agency reports that a chinese patrol ship detected a pulse signal with the same frequency as a black box in the southern indian ocean. the senate reportedly lasted for about a minute and 30 seconds today and according to a chinese newspaper, the ship also heard the signal on friday, but the signal stopped too abruptly to be recorded. today the joint agency coordination center's chief said that he had been notified about the signal, b
florida gets revenge and payback. national champion. >> the young guns, you've got the old school seniors. we'll see what happens. we will all be watching tonight, to see if you guys are right. i know a few people out there with brackets who will be watching as well. >>> that is it for us here at at&t stadium, i'm rachel nichols. enjoy the games. >>> hello, everyone. welcome to the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield following breaking news today. what...
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. >> in florida, we are at risk. >> the fears that it may be a paradise >> the florida everglades have become, of all things, the latest battle ground over oil. industry and government officials say drilling is safe, local residents don't buy it, fearing it may poison the area and ruin the landscape. adam may took us to this place last year, and tonight he continues the story. >> air is dying, water is dying. people are getting sick. >> so it went for more than four hours at a recent hearing of state and federal officials in south-west florida. >> what do we want? >> this is about clean water. >> among those in the cloud, pamela and jaime duran. they live next to one of the proposed oil wells. as part of the drilling, millions of gallons of lace water laced with chemicals will ground. >> if there's a spill it the get to the water well. >> you feel confident now the water is good. . >> if the well goes through. >> if the well goes through there's a possibility the well may be tainted. >> it's less than a mile from the panther sanctuary. the florida department of environmental protection
. >> in florida, we are at risk. >> the fears that it may be a paradise >> the florida everglades have become, of all things, the latest battle ground over oil. industry and government officials say drilling is safe, local residents don't buy it, fearing it may poison the area and ruin the landscape. adam may took us to this place last year, and tonight he continues the story. >> air is dying, water is dying. people are getting sick. >> so it went for more than...
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it would also be less than a mile from the florida panther refuge.n a statement, the florida department of environmental protection told us that . . . as for the panthers it says the u.s. fish and wildlife service didn't have any objections to the proposed drilling. the durans aren't buying it. they don't believe the thirst for oil justifies risking their slice of paradise. the well still has at least one significant hurdle to clear. getting a permit from the epa. if that happens they are not sure what they will do. >> people get upset when the rain forest goes. but we're letting the everglades go. this is a special place. would they let oil drilling at the grand canyon? where are we going to stop? is anything sacred? >>> and coming up on al jazeera america, a race that values creativity as opposed to speed. we'll tell you about it in just a moment. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here are your headlines at this hour. today is equal payday, a day to highlight the income gap between men and women. the president will sign two
it would also be less than a mile from the florida panther refuge.n a statement, the florida department of environmental protection told us that . . . as for the panthers it says the u.s. fish and wildlife service didn't have any objections to the proposed drilling. the durans aren't buying it. they don't believe the thirst for oil justifies risking their slice of paradise. the well still has at least one significant hurdle to clear. getting a permit from the epa. if that happens they are not...
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it's really serious down south, in florida in particular. the past 24 hours has brought the southeast to a standstill. it's being called a once in a generation flood in an area already hard hit by severe weather this week. the tornadoes, of course. the danger is not over yet. nbc's gabe gutierrez reported on the latest from pensacola, florida. >> reporter: andrea, we've been seeing some incredible pictures coming out of pensacola. florida's governor has just declared a state of emergency for 26 counties. the florida panhandle really is at a standstill. that train behind me isn't going anywhere. and many businesses are reporting a lot of damage. this is a major problem. residential areas are heavily flooded. many roads are also shut down. including i-10. that is pretty much impassable. water rescues are ongoing. overnight the florida highway patrol confirms at least one driver died in the rising floodwaters. a major road on the east side of town, the scenic highway, we understand, is also collapsed. authorities had a tough time getting to som
it's really serious down south, in florida in particular. the past 24 hours has brought the southeast to a standstill. it's being called a once in a generation flood in an area already hard hit by severe weather this week. the tornadoes, of course. the danger is not over yet. nbc's gabe gutierrez reported on the latest from pensacola, florida. >> reporter: andrea, we've been seeing some incredible pictures coming out of pensacola. florida's governor has just declared a state of emergency...
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currently we have a tornado watch in place across the panhandle of florida across northeast florida.looding is the primary concern here because the sheer amount of moisture and rainfall coming down from these tomorrow storms. in alabama we have had reports of anywhere to three to four inches of rain in some parts of alabama, reporting up to serve to eight inches that have come down. we have a lot of flooding going on, and it is not just flash flooding. it has been river flooding. we have a number of rivers flooding out of their banks, moderate stage across mississippi and alabama. we're going to continue to see this rainfall stretching up into the carolinas. then we'll gradually see it track offshore. the severity of storms is slowly diminishing, but we'll have the risk of some storms returning tomorrow just where we don't need it, and that would be mississippi and alabama. this was a powerful storm system, and it will be nice to get to quieter weather by the middle of this week, john. >> thanks very much. >>> general motors is starting repairs on the more than 2.3 million recalled c
currently we have a tornado watch in place across the panhandle of florida across northeast florida.looding is the primary concern here because the sheer amount of moisture and rainfall coming down from these tomorrow storms. in alabama we have had reports of anywhere to three to four inches of rain in some parts of alabama, reporting up to serve to eight inches that have come down. we have a lot of flooding going on, and it is not just flash flooding. it has been river flooding. we have a...
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puttin' on the ritz in florida. how bollywood's biggest night is giving an economic boost to the state of florida. and.... a ford executive addresses the recent rumors that there will soon be a new ceo in the drivers seat .... stay with us! ford's stock stalled out friday.. as investors focused on the car company's weak sales in the u.s. joining us for a look at the road ahead for the automaker.. bob shanks cfo of ford. good morning to you. >>good morning. >>your sales were strong in europe and china but what's wrong with the american car buyer? >>our sales were up 6% globally. in the north american market they were down a bit and that was in line with what we had expected for the full year. that's largely around the effect of the 16 new product launches that we planned this year as well as the fact that in the first quarter we pulled back a bit on rental sales and we also had somewhat weaker sales in share performance in terms of our small cars. >>so you're doing a lot of investing right now. you are rolling out 16
puttin' on the ritz in florida. how bollywood's biggest night is giving an economic boost to the state of florida. and.... a ford executive addresses the recent rumors that there will soon be a new ceo in the drivers seat .... stay with us! ford's stock stalled out friday.. as investors focused on the car company's weak sales in the u.s. joining us for a look at the road ahead for the automaker.. bob shanks cfo of ford. good morning to you. >>good morning. >>your sales were strong...
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it seems like some democrats in florida are pressuring nelson to run.ntly nelson has repeatedly dismissed the suggestion he might run for governor but enough democrats have spoken to him about it that he is considering it. he is said to be leaning against the idea, as chuck points out, but is not expected to make a final decision, at least until the fall. how much pressure is he getting from democrats within the state of florida? >> i think it's subsided. i think he was getting a lot early on but he does have a knack to keep saying these things that have to drive charlie crist crazy and i think it's a reflection on bill nelson and some other veteran senior democrats who just can't fathom the idea that charlie crist is going to be the democratic -- a life long republican will be the democratic nominee. and his campaign's raising some money, he's leading in most polls, but there's a fear among a lot of democrats in florida that charlie crist could wind up as a train wreck. >> and crist's campaign is actually responding, which is interesting. he says of bi
it seems like some democrats in florida are pressuring nelson to run.ntly nelson has repeatedly dismissed the suggestion he might run for governor but enough democrats have spoken to him about it that he is considering it. he is said to be leaning against the idea, as chuck points out, but is not expected to make a final decision, at least until the fall. how much pressure is he getting from democrats within the state of florida? >> i think it's subsided. i think he was getting a lot...
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we follow up on florida's treatment of the most vernable children. the kids are suing the state. >> even where it's also clear there are better, less expensive options. our ongoing investigation from correspondent sheila mcviccer. >> andrew martinez had a cardiac arizona. it left him with brain damage. he wound up here at kid's corner, a nursing home for children. >> it's one of three remaining florida. marcelo martinez is andrew's father. >> has anybody ever said to you he could be at home with home care offense? >> no. i really wish. to support, help. it's been a struggle. >> the federal department of justice civil rights investigation found florida has planned, structured and administered a system of care that has led to the unnecessary segregation and isolation of children offered for many years in nursing facilities. >> system of care is worth a lot of money. $550 a day for each child cared for in a nursing home. >> that's more than twice what the state pays for elderly residents. more even florida concedes in court documents than the state pays
we follow up on florida's treatment of the most vernable children. the kids are suing the state. >> even where it's also clear there are better, less expensive options. our ongoing investigation from correspondent sheila mcviccer. >> andrew martinez had a cardiac arizona. it left him with brain damage. he wound up here at kid's corner, a nursing home for children. >> it's one of three remaining florida. marcelo martinez is andrew's father. >> has anybody ever said to you...
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but florida did it essentially on the cheap, as someone said from the florida senate.left children in homes with drug addicts, with parents who had issues with violence, with mothers who repeatedly went back to boyfriends who were abusive, and we did that without ensuring that services were brought to bear in the homes where we were leaving those children. and as a consequence, their conditions became more and more dire, and many of them died. among our findings, the overwhelming majority of the kids who perished were very young. they were 5 and younger. about 2/3 of them, or 3/4, were infants and toddlers who did not have the capacity to speak out or defend themselves. 2/3 of our sample involved children from families with either substance abuse or mental health history. and we lack the services right now to intervene meaningfully. governor rick scott's investment would cover about 400 new child protective investigators, the folks that you send out to look into the welfare of these kids, what governor scott calls boots on the ground. but what they're not talking about
but florida did it essentially on the cheap, as someone said from the florida senate.left children in homes with drug addicts, with parents who had issues with violence, with mothers who repeatedly went back to boyfriends who were abusive, and we did that without ensuring that services were brought to bear in the homes where we were leaving those children. and as a consequence, their conditions became more and more dire, and many of them died. among our findings, the overwhelming majority of...
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i first met jennifer's parents 8 years ago in orlando, florida days after their daughter disappeared.ow we take a new look at the bizarre clues the list of possible suspects and mysterious figure on videotape. do any of them point to where jennifer might be? >>> oo first of all, jennifer is just incredibly caring, smart, incredible to be around. >> in 1988 new jersey native drew his wife choice and jennifer logan moved south to the sunshine state. the new home beautiful gulf coast. >> our goal get married young have kids young. we wanted to have kids young. >> she supported me all my soccer when i was there my games i was there for her. i would say jen's closest friends were lauren. >> we messaged each other in second grade and instant best friendship. >> it was like having another sister. >> i am jessica and i am run of the runners of the party. >> we were inseparable. always at her house, always with her family. we went on vacations together. if my family went on vacation she came with us and if we wesht on vacation i came with her. it was like a second home. if>> she was always lea
i first met jennifer's parents 8 years ago in orlando, florida days after their daughter disappeared.ow we take a new look at the bizarre clues the list of possible suspects and mysterious figure on videotape. do any of them point to where jennifer might be? >>> oo first of all, jennifer is just incredibly caring, smart, incredible to be around. >> in 1988 new jersey native drew his wife choice and jennifer logan moved south to the sunshine state. the new home beautiful gulf...
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in florida we are at risk given our unique geology. our watertables are high, interconnected above and below ground. it makes it a more sensity area to do the drilling. >> how will a couple of dozen new florida wells impact the endangered panther? >> a primary cause of death for the panther is being hit by vehicles. vehicling collision. the truck traffic associated with drilling is a huge impact. with all the the added vehicles, you are increasing the risk and likelihood that they'll be killed on the road. >> what is the history of drilling in florida, and why is the resurgence happening? >> in the 1940s, they discovered an oil deposit. >> in the "40s. >> yes, quite a while ago. they discovered a formation, and they had vertical drilling for a while in this area. not a lot of horizontal drilling. the technology increases the yield from the wells. >> it's more profitable. >> it's much more profitable, oil and gas, combined with the technology that it increases yield, has made a surge of applications for surge activity. as you comb throu
in florida we are at risk given our unique geology. our watertables are high, interconnected above and below ground. it makes it a more sensity area to do the drilling. >> how will a couple of dozen new florida wells impact the endangered panther? >> a primary cause of death for the panther is being hit by vehicles. vehicling collision. the truck traffic associated with drilling is a huge impact. with all the the added vehicles, you are increasing the risk and likelihood that...
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do you know what that is in florida? it's like for 80 and up. >> you know where the highest percentage of std is, right? that's not made up. i was tending bar at 17 while i was in high school, closing the bar, and then going to high school. >> this is endemic to america. all hell is breaking loose. these are democratic voters. eric holder wants felons to vote. they're going to have a voter registration in daytona. >> lynn, your reaction to that. either one of you. >> my reaction is that parents today really need to get a grip on what's going on. it stems from home when the kids are young. i just think what is happening today with society and kids is out of control. >> you know, the thing i worry about and this is the serious side. by the way, if you lookov over here, we have some of the equipment for spring break. this is a beer pong. by law, we have to have great american beer. i just started my own beer on the program. we used to take can openers and you would shoot a beer or whatever it is. now they have these funnels
do you know what that is in florida? it's like for 80 and up. >> you know where the highest percentage of std is, right? that's not made up. i was tending bar at 17 while i was in high school, closing the bar, and then going to high school. >> this is endemic to america. all hell is breaking loose. these are democratic voters. eric holder wants felons to vote. they're going to have a voter registration in daytona. >> lynn, your reaction to that. either one of you. >> my...
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. >> these red states people have gone to florida. >> the biggest winning state is the sunshine of floridagain of 10,000 minutes of every day average for the last 18 years. there are nine states like florida that do not penalize that work. >>> oot line state as a group over the 18 year period have collected over $166 billion from if the other 41 states. the reverse is true the nine states with the highest income tax rates have lost nearly 150 billion. nearly 19d billion has been going straight out of new york and florida. live free or die in new hampshire is their motto. they show a gain in the weather climate of 3 and a half million. >> it is knotted just about weather. california seems to be red here. >> they are receiving california income and taxpayers that have chosen to leave the state and nashs like nevada are showing a gain of 18 billion ten of which are coming out of places like lake tahoe. the biggest winners florida montana, south carolina, vermont. biggest losers alaska, new york, washington, d.c., illinois, maryland. >> if i look at the total tax burden as a percentage of you
. >> these red states people have gone to florida. >> the biggest winning state is the sunshine of floridagain of 10,000 minutes of every day average for the last 18 years. there are nine states like florida that do not penalize that work. >>> oot line state as a group over the 18 year period have collected over $166 billion from if the other 41 states. the reverse is true the nine states with the highest income tax rates have lost nearly 150 billion. nearly 19d billion has...
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south florida's going to make the difference, with all due respect to the rest of florida, south florida to unelect him come november. >> good to have both of you with him. >>> glenn beck's pathetic jokes land him in pretenders. oh, yeah. stick around. we are right back. in pursuit of all things awesome, amazing, and that's epic, bro, we've forgotten just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a world record. good is swinging to get on base before swinging for a home run. [ crowd cheering ] good is choosing not to overshoot the moon, but to land right on it and do some experiments. ♪ so start your day off good with a coffee that's good cup after cup. maxwell house. ♪ good to the last drop [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira
south florida's going to make the difference, with all due respect to the rest of florida, south florida to unelect him come november. >> good to have both of you with him. >>> glenn beck's pathetic jokes land him in pretenders. oh, yeah. stick around. we are right back. in pursuit of all things awesome, amazing, and that's epic, bro, we've forgotten just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a world record. good is swinging to get on base before...
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they write about the perils of florida's refusal to expand medica medicaid.ell in the medicaid gap and passed away last month after struggling to pay for her medications. a friend of charlene's recently shared her story. listen to this. >> esh woe worked really hard t provide for her kids. baby-sitting, cleaned houses, collected cans and sold vacuum cleaners, whatever it took. but charlene had health problems. she could not afford her medications, she could not afford to see a doctor. she didn't make enough to qualify fi for a subsidy to get obama care. my best friend died because she didn't have the medical insurance she needed because florida, my state, and i'm a fifth generation floridian decided not to take the money that would have helped her. >> i mean, how do republicans run against that? >> i don't know that they can. there is a -- not just health care here. there's the fact that you have this woman working so many jobs. she paid $9,000 a year, with two children. and you expect americans to live on that? so republicans aren't just standing in the way
they write about the perils of florida's refusal to expand medica medicaid.ell in the medicaid gap and passed away last month after struggling to pay for her medications. a friend of charlene's recently shared her story. listen to this. >> esh woe worked really hard t provide for her kids. baby-sitting, cleaned houses, collected cans and sold vacuum cleaners, whatever it took. but charlene had health problems. she could not afford her medications, she could not afford to see a doctor. she...
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very crudely speaking in the caribbean florida and indeed in mexico in mesoamerica and the andes, the spaniards made mutually agreeable accommodations. they could make use of each other. they did not see the spaniards in that way. they did not see the mess useful they saw them as enemies to pillage our potential conquers. that created a different dynamic in the northern fringes and the new world. they are very different people. people who, there are very large numbers in order to create an empire of their own. controlling and exploiting other native american peoples. the apache were much more a group of loosely related peoples who could never collaborate in creating an enormous stage in a way that the comanche did. of course, you know, because these three worlds met in what is now the southern united states, interactions between them. the spaniards were tremendously respected, particularly when they recognized the interior people and all kinds of really peaceful trading in interactions , alliances with comanche and spaniards against a patchy and more commonly spaniards against the com
very crudely speaking in the caribbean florida and indeed in mexico in mesoamerica and the andes, the spaniards made mutually agreeable accommodations. they could make use of each other. they did not see the spaniards in that way. they did not see the mess useful they saw them as enemies to pillage our potential conquers. that created a different dynamic in the northern fringes and the new world. they are very different people. people who, there are very large numbers in order to create an...
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the florida law doesn't require for them to provide rest rooms.ou would hope that they would also work on making sure that we're not in line for seven hours. but as patricia has been providing us with reports, it's been really difficult to get them to the precinct, we have to fight them every step of the way. >> private buildings are aexempt from federal law requiring accessible bathrooms. what's the legal route to fight this, as you see it? >> well, it seems to me that, first, county needs to decide what it's going to do. election day is not the day to figure out what the policy is. it has to happen before then. if they say that the rest rooms are open where they're available, and they say that florida law done require them to offer rest rooms in all of the polling places i would think someone would need to show them somewhere in the law where it does say that, or challenge it in some way. these are two separate issues obviously. if they allow people to go to the rest rooms, you're not going to hear about, you know, long lines of people holding i
the florida law doesn't require for them to provide rest rooms.ou would hope that they would also work on making sure that we're not in line for seven hours. but as patricia has been providing us with reports, it's been really difficult to get them to the precinct, we have to fight them every step of the way. >> private buildings are aexempt from federal law requiring accessible bathrooms. what's the legal route to fight this, as you see it? >> well, it seems to me that, first,...
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lauderdale, florida.n this first class cabin we found passengers paying up to $1,000 per ticket. >> my ticket was $550. >> my ticket was literally free. so was my breakfast. >> using his arrival car, he was able to redeem 40 thousand miles for a round trip ticket first class on delta, a savings of $570. >> last year alone i earned over a million miles sitting on my couch. >> he says it's not about being rich. >> as long as you have a decent credit score and can manage that and stay on top of it, anyone can do it. >> his secret? credit cards and lots of it. >> i have 23 credit cards. >> he says his credit score actually increased after signing up for the cards. >> it's not that having 50 credit cards is, in and of itself, a bad thing. of course you want to be responsible. you could lose your job or have a bad day and want to go out there and shop. if you have access to all of this credit this could be a dangerous situation. >> we trade the cloudy skies of new york to the sunny beaches of florida. >> we're
lauderdale, florida.n this first class cabin we found passengers paying up to $1,000 per ticket. >> my ticket was $550. >> my ticket was literally free. so was my breakfast. >> using his arrival car, he was able to redeem 40 thousand miles for a round trip ticket first class on delta, a savings of $570. >> last year alone i earned over a million miles sitting on my couch. >> he says it's not about being rich. >> as long as you have a decent credit score and...
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augustine, florida.rning over his evidence to a special prosecutor. state attorney brad king would eventually decide whether jeremy banks would face up to life in prison on a first degree murder charge. in march of 2012, the o'connell family was summoned to meet with prosecutor king at the local judicial center. >> i remember just wanting to know what's going to happen. >> i feel like we have sufficient factual basis to at least be presented to a grand jury. >> the prosecutor began his review for the family without a headline. he recounted the lawyerly findings issue by issue. michelle's mother didn't like the ift of it. >> i started thinking wait a minute, it doesn't sound like they're going to prosecute. >> scott, the brother, asked to cut to the chase. i said are you guys going to do anything with this case? and mr. king, says no. >> as blunt as that. the ruling of suicide would stand. there would be no grand jury. jeremy banks could move on with his life. the o'connells had lost. >> did the state att
augustine, florida.rning over his evidence to a special prosecutor. state attorney brad king would eventually decide whether jeremy banks would face up to life in prison on a first degree murder charge. in march of 2012, the o'connell family was summoned to meet with prosecutor king at the local judicial center. >> i remember just wanting to know what's going to happen. >> i feel like we have sufficient factual basis to at least be presented to a grand jury. >> the prosecutor...
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state is florida.n of $10,000 a minute every minute of every day on average for last 18 years. there are 9 states like florida, that do not penalize that work, and they as a group tend to to very well in our analysis. john: the analysis shows people leave the income tax states for no income tax state. >> 9 states with different location, weather and climate as a group over 18 years have collected over 166 billion dollars from the other front states. reverse --s true, 9 9 states wh highest income tax rate have lost $150 billion. 19 billion out of new york for florida, one state in new england stands out, live free or die is their motto, they have a gain with a different weather climate of 3.5 billion. >> not just about weather, california all seem to be red. >> california states in green receive california income from taxpayer that have choseen to leave. golden bear state, and neighbors like nevada right next door show a gain of 18 billion, 10 from places like lake tahoe. john: biggest per capita winner
state is florida.n of $10,000 a minute every minute of every day on average for last 18 years. there are 9 states like florida, that do not penalize that work, and they as a group tend to to very well in our analysis. john: the analysis shows people leave the income tax states for no income tax state. >> 9 states with different location, weather and climate as a group over 18 years have collected over 166 billion dollars from the other front states. reverse --s true, 9 9 states wh highest...
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panama city beach, florida.ne of the many destinations around the country where college i students go and they have the week off of school. it gets wild, it gets crazy and anything goes. >> we're here to get [ bleep ]. >> what kinds of things are you seeing? >> we're seeing booze, [ bleep ],ly core, weed, everything. >> it gets pretty sexual on the beach here. >> i saw some of these [ bleep ] the other day. >> we saw them snort cocaine off a girl's [ bleep ]. >> in public? >> in public. >> when do people start drinking here? >> literally like right when we wake up. which is what time? >> we make up at like 10:00. >> when will you stop drinking? >> when we pass out. >> that's the mission, to get drunk, not to get a buzz? >> no. no. >> do you see a lot of drugs here? >> yes. >> out in the open? >> yeah. i just did it right down the beach. >> everyone out here drinking? yeah. [ bleep ]. >> what time do you start drinking? >> 6:00 a.m. >> what time do you stop? >> whenever you come home with me. >> i have vodka and
panama city beach, florida.ne of the many destinations around the country where college i students go and they have the week off of school. it gets wild, it gets crazy and anything goes. >> we're here to get [ bleep ]. >> what kinds of things are you seeing? >> we're seeing booze, [ bleep ],ly core, weed, everything. >> it gets pretty sexual on the beach here. >> i saw some of these [ bleep ] the other day. >> we saw them snort cocaine off a girl's [ bleep ]....