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florida, putting florida first. and the florida press association, the trade association for florida's newspaper providing communities with the news and information relative to their life with underwriting by the florida league of cities. by the florida association of insurance agents. , theda's trust and choice florida credit union association. read it unions are giving banking a better name. florida, helping them create real possibilities in claudeives and by the pepper foundation, preserving american democracy. now, from the beautiful campus college, decision 2014 before you vote presents the candidates for the offices of governor. now, from cbs four, elliott rodriguez. >> good evening evening, everyone. we are live from broward college broadcasting to 11 florida television markets from bailey hall where we are prepared to have the two major party candidates for florida governor square off for the next hour. i am elliott rodriguez, anger at cbs miami. miami.nchor at cbs floridaus from the sentinel and the florida
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we're in florida. we depend on real estate an awful lot in our state and i know the viewers watching tonight get that. and what rick scott doesn't get is the fact even though he talks about creating more than 600,000 jobs, i was not responsible for the global economic meltdown any more than rick was responsible for the national economic recovery. and if you are somebody who flies around in a private jet and you live on a mansion on the sea, it is hard to understand what people are suffering from. and this is probably the most important thing i will say tonight. the real difference in this race is, i understand what you are dealing with. i talk to people that are working two and three jobs every day i'm out there in florida. i am on your side. and unfortunately, rick scott is not. >> governor, scott you want to respond? >> well, first off, charlie, you grew up with money. i grew up with families that struggled. i don't know my natural father. i lived in public housing, i have an adopted dad. they strugg
we're in florida. we depend on real estate an awful lot in our state and i know the viewers watching tonight get that. and what rick scott doesn't get is the fact even though he talks about creating more than 600,000 jobs, i was not responsible for the global economic meltdown any more than rick was responsible for the national economic recovery. and if you are somebody who flies around in a private jet and you live on a mansion on the sea, it is hard to understand what people are suffering...
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i love florida and i want to make sure we have a florida where we look out for the middle class and supportll business the mom and pops around the state where we protect our environment make sure we are doing the kinds of things floridians want and need and deserve better education not cutting or education budget would adding to it the way was when i was your governor before. two weeks from now you will make that vote and i hope to earn your vote. >> moderator: thank you governor. we had over 170,000 on line foes tonight and the results can be seen at thing.com/"cnn." governor scott in governor crist thank you and thank thank you anchor kent justice and our "cnn" affiliates across florida. i'm jake tapper and i hope to see you again election night on "cnn" in two weeks. have a great night and of course remember to vote. ♪ you can see this and other debates from around the country on our web site c-span.org. here's a look at the kansas senate debate between incumbent republican pat roberts and independent greg orman. >> how should we deal with the ebola epidemic? >> the ebola epidemic along
i love florida and i want to make sure we have a florida where we look out for the middle class and supportll business the mom and pops around the state where we protect our environment make sure we are doing the kinds of things floridians want and need and deserve better education not cutting or education budget would adding to it the way was when i was your governor before. two weeks from now you will make that vote and i hope to earn your vote. >> moderator: thank you governor. we had...
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find leadership florida, putting florida first. and by the florida press association. association for florida's newspapers, providing communities across florida with the news and information relevant to their life. with underwriting by the florida league of cities, the united voice for florida's municipal government, by the florida association of insurance agents, florida's trusted choice independent insurance agents, by the florida credit union association. credit unions in florida are giving banking a better name. by aarp florida, helping floridians 50+live better lives and dedicated to enhancing the welling being of florida's senis and preserving american democracy. now, from the beautiful campus of broward college, decision 2014 before you vote presents the candidates for the office of governor of florida. and now, your host from wfor-tv, elliott rodriguez. >> moderator: and good evening, everyone. we are live from broward college in davy, florida, broadcasting to 11 florida television markets from bailey hall where we are prepared to have the two major party candi
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it's florida. there's a humid environment in florida.got sweaty so the former governor pops down and picks up a fan at bed, balls and beyond. what's the issue? >> the first question i want to ask you, governor crist, is why did you insist on bringing a fan here? >> why not? you know, is there anything wrong with being comfortable? >> jon: now that is how you win votes in florida. right now a million in florida are turning to their friend going, i mean he's got a point, you know, you stand all night in the lights, i mean he should be comfortable, uh? of course, those of you who follow florida politics or have a google alert set for florida ball fan controversy, were hardly surprised by the scandal. >> this happened back in 2006 as well when crist was running for republican nomination for governor. there was a dispute over a fan then, too. they ended up sharing the fan. . >> jon: no! sadly those days of bipartisan accommodation are long gone. and while we were once a nation of ball fan sharers, in today's divided politics, we would rather
it's florida. there's a humid environment in florida.got sweaty so the former governor pops down and picks up a fan at bed, balls and beyond. what's the issue? >> the first question i want to ask you, governor crist, is why did you insist on bringing a fan here? >> why not? you know, is there anything wrong with being comfortable? >> jon: now that is how you win votes in florida. right now a million in florida are turning to their friend going, i mean he's got a point, you...
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of florida want to hold a political fundraiser. and that cannot be delayed without the governor's consent. >> charlie said it. he does not the facts. he does not know what i go through or how i think. it is a solemn duty. what i think about is the victims. if you read about what these individuals have done to their victims, you do not feel good but you feel duty. >> i asked him a simple question. did the atty. gen. ask you to delay the execution said she could go ahead with her political fundraiser? >> she asked me to delay it because it not work because it was on a date she cannot be there. she apologized. >> earlier this year while discussing why you left the republican party, you said you could not be comfortable with a party that behaved in this way toward african americans? >> that element exists. my mother and father were republicans, i love them to death and they do not have a racist bone in their body. if you remember, some emails were distributed by republicans, and they were not right. the reaction i got from some republi
of florida want to hold a political fundraiser. and that cannot be delayed without the governor's consent. >> charlie said it. he does not the facts. he does not know what i go through or how i think. it is a solemn duty. what i think about is the victims. if you read about what these individuals have done to their victims, you do not feel good but you feel duty. >> i asked him a simple question. did the atty. gen. ask you to delay the execution said she could go ahead with her...
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in florida. florida is a state that's always in play. so when you have a -- when you have like nobody wonders what's going to happen in new york on november 5th. but they wonder what's going to happen in florida when you have close elections, the apparatus of elections tends to be more important. the fault lines are displayed more proudly to the world. when you have a close election and we obviously saw that in 2000. so it happens with all of these issues which i think is the issue you're getting at is the question is whether the "efforts to promote integrity are simply being used as a stocking horse to try to change the outcome of an election." and i'm not worried about appearing too partisan because frankly, florida is a state where the apparatus of elections are run by the legislature which is a republican legislature. it may be different in states where democrats run the legislature, but here in florida it, really most of the efforts to deliver "integrity to the process" whether it's a purge
in florida. florida is a state that's always in play. so when you have a -- when you have like nobody wonders what's going to happen in new york on november 5th. but they wonder what's going to happen in florida when you have close elections, the apparatus of elections tends to be more important. the fault lines are displayed more proudly to the world. when you have a close election and we obviously saw that in 2000. so it happens with all of these issues which i think is the issue you're...
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, putting florida first. and by the florida press the traden, association for florida's newspapers, providing communities across florida with the news and information relevant to their lives, with the florida by league of cities, the united voice for florida's municipal government, by the florida association of iurance agents, trusted choice, by the florida credit union association. unions in florida are giving banking a better name. florida, helping floridians 50-plus create real possibilities in their lives. and by the claude-pepper foundation, dedicated to enhancing the well being of florida's seniors. from the beautiful campus college, decision 2014 presents the candidates for of office of governor florida. and now, your host, from wfor-tv, elliott rodriguez. everyone!d evening, we are live from broward college florida, broadcasting to 11 markets,elevision where we are prepared to have the two major party candidates for florida governor square off for the next hour. everyone.ng, i'm elliott rodriguez, anc
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i think the purge id, a lot indicates theish issue that is not unique to florida but pronounced in florida. florida is a state that's always in play. so when you have a -- when you have like nobody wonders who what is going to happen in new york on november 5th. but they wonder what happens in florida. when you have the apparatus of elections tends to be much more important. fault lines are displayed more proudly to the world. when you have a close election and we saw that in 2000. it happens with all of the issues which i think is the issue you're getting at is the question is whether quote ef reports from mote integrity are simply being used as a stocking horse to try to change the outcome of an election. and i'm not worried about appearing too partisan because frankly, florida is a state where the apparatuses of elections are run by the legislature which is republican legislature. it may be different in states where democrats run the legislature but here in florida, really most of the efforts to deliver quote integrity to the process, whether a purge, whether voter id in other states th
i think the purge id, a lot indicates theish issue that is not unique to florida but pronounced in florida. florida is a state that's always in play. so when you have a -- when you have like nobody wonders who what is going to happen in new york on november 5th. but they wonder what happens in florida. when you have the apparatus of elections tends to be much more important. fault lines are displayed more proudly to the world. when you have a close election and we saw that in 2000. it happens...
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but florida did have jobs lost in ghest the nation. are you saying that you were not responsible for any jobs lost during your term as governor? so. when id not think i came into office we were experiencing a real estate -- and what ked the scott does not get is that i was not responsible, any more the he was responsible for national economic recovery. for somebody who flies rounded a private jet is hard to people are what suffering from. this is the i will say ant thing tonight. i understand what you talked to g. i working people, people who work two or three jobs. rick scott does not. >> i do not know my actual father. i lived in public know what suffering is. i saw my parents struggle when my brother could not get health care. you grew up with money. lost more jobs than any state but one. we had the second-highest increase unemployment in the country. 1 million homes were foreclosed. >> thank you gov. >> four years ago running for in the gubernatorial debate, you promise that you would create 700,000 new jobs normal growth would be.
but florida did have jobs lost in ghest the nation. are you saying that you were not responsible for any jobs lost during your term as governor? so. when id not think i came into office we were experiencing a real estate -- and what ked the scott does not get is that i was not responsible, any more the he was responsible for national economic recovery. for somebody who flies rounded a private jet is hard to people are what suffering from. this is the i will say ant thing tonight. i understand...
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graham: well, the suwannee river basin in florida is relatively undeveloped, as opposed to south florida which was heavily developed in the 1950s after the huge drainage project that basically drained the everglades and created agricultural land and urban lands for people to live on. but 20, 30 years after that process people started discovering the harm that it was doing to the everglade systems. narrator: over the last 100 years, the everglades have been systematically dammed and pumped for agricultural and urban development. 40% of florida's residents currently live in the area. and crops grown here supply half of the winter vegetables sold in the united states. but the cost to the environment has been astonishing. because of overdevelopment the flow of freshwater has dramatically decreased and excess nutrients from farms and ranches have changed the ecosystem to the point where the region is said to be on the verge of biological collapse. so, what we would like to do is understand the needs of the natural ecosystem as well as the needs of humans as welas the needs of agriculture so t
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and its impact on florida. now we want to turn back to our social media panel and i'm going to turn it over to patricia. >> my question is when science is at odds with religion, when you're faced with a question where science is not consistent with your faith, how do you deal with that problem? when somebody asks you is the earth 4.5 billion or 6,000 years old, what do you say? >> my religion is very important to me. i have a very deep faith in god. and every morning i read the bible. it's important to keep centered and keep focused on that. so i take it very seriously and i also try to use -- utilize science and learn as much as i can. on the issue of climate change it's pretty clear to me that man is contributing to this problem. we're in south florida tonight and it seems to me that in south florida as well as the rest of the state we're really grouns -- ground zero. my opponent doesn't believe in it. but i believe it's happening and i think we have an obligation to try to stop it. that's why i held climate
and its impact on florida. now we want to turn back to our social media panel and i'm going to turn it over to patricia. >> my question is when science is at odds with religion, when you're faced with a question where science is not consistent with your faith, how do you deal with that problem? when somebody asks you is the earth 4.5 billion or 6,000 years old, what do you say? >> my religion is very important to me. i have a very deep faith in god. and every morning i read the...
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we're in south florida, and it seems to me, in south florida, we're ground zero for this esche am and my opponent, doesn't believe in it. and i believe it's happening. and i think we have an obligation to try to stop it. >>> that's why i held summits, and signed orders. >>> i grew up in a methodist church, and my mom, and my grand mother were christians, and i, jesus christ, is my safe i don't remember, and i -- i read the bible. and i like to listen to sermons, and my faith is very important to me and my family. >>> now, when i think about problems, i think about solutions, and global warming. what we have done is, focus on the solution, we spent 30 million to deal with sea level rise, and 100 million and increased the funding by 45%. and on top of all the other things, trying to move water south, and the everglades, and my fade is very important to me. and i believe in it. and i will solve problems. >>> i don't have a rebuttal to that, we all have the right to feel, and i respect, that different people may have a different point of view. >>> i'm happy to be a methodist. >>> fade is
we're in south florida, and it seems to me, in south florida, we're ground zero for this esche am and my opponent, doesn't believe in it. and i believe it's happening. and i think we have an obligation to try to stop it. >>> that's why i held summits, and signed orders. >>> i grew up in a methodist church, and my mom, and my grand mother were christians, and i, jesus christ, is my safe i don't remember, and i -- i read the bible. and i like to listen to sermons, and my faith...
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i love florida and i want to make sure we have a florida where we look out for the middle class and supportll business the mom and pops around the state where we protect our environment make sure we are doing the kinds of things floridians want and need and deserve better education not cutting or education budget would adding to it the way was when i was your governor before. two weeks from now you will make that vote and i hope to earn your vote. >> moderator: thank you governor. we had over 170,000 on line foes tonight and the results can be seen at thing.com/"cnn." governor scott in governor crist thank you and thank thank you anchor kent justice and our "cnn" affiliates across florida. i'm jake tapper and i hope to see you again election night on "cnn" in two weeks. have a great night and of course remember to vote. ♪ [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon everybody. welcome to the american enterprise institute. we are happy to have you. as we talk about sort of backwater issues no one is really talking about hasn't gripped the public consciousness. today we are here to talk about
i love florida and i want to make sure we have a florida where we look out for the middle class and supportll business the mom and pops around the state where we protect our environment make sure we are doing the kinds of things floridians want and need and deserve better education not cutting or education budget would adding to it the way was when i was your governor before. two weeks from now you will make that vote and i hope to earn your vote. >> moderator: thank you governor. we had...
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graham: well, the suwannee river basin in florida is relatively undeveloped, as opposed to south florida which was heavily developed in the 1950s after the huge drainage project that basically drained the everglades and created agricultural land and urban lands for people to live on. but 20, 30 years after that process, people started discovering the harm that it was doing to the everglade systems. narrator: over the last 100 years, the everglades have been systematically dammed and pumped for agricultural and urban development. 40% of florida's residents currently live in the area. and crops grown here supply half of the winter vegetables sold in the united states. but the cost to the environment has been astonishing. because of overdevelopment, the flow of freshwater has dramatically decreased, and excess nutrients from farms and ranches have changed the ecosystem to the point where the region is said to be on the verge of biological collapse. so, what we would like to do is understand the needs of the natural ecosystem as well as the needs of humans as welas the needs of agriculture s
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south florida is urban. north florida is rural. south florida is liberal.th florida is conservative, very conservative, and most of the population and most of the revenue to run the state comes from south florida and it's not equally distributed back and more importantly, north florida does not legislate in the favor of south florida on a regular basis, that would be grounds enough, but now with the reality of the sea level rise everything has changed. south florida and the lower south florida is less than five feet above sea level and this includes the everglades. this includes a nuclear power plant that is 42 years old that's only four and a half feet above sea level and it's got 2.5 million pounds of nuclear waste buried alongside of it with no plans to do anything about it and they renewed this nuclear power plant for 20 more years. we need to be able to deal with these crisises and the situations without bringing in tallahassee. >> tallahassee has not done right by south florida. i get that and there are other political issues here, too. say that you w
south florida is urban. north florida is rural. south florida is liberal.th florida is conservative, very conservative, and most of the population and most of the revenue to run the state comes from south florida and it's not equally distributed back and more importantly, north florida does not legislate in the favor of south florida on a regular basis, that would be grounds enough, but now with the reality of the sea level rise everything has changed. south florida and the lower south florida...
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to come to florida for jobs. the tampa bay times in the miami herald that only 4% of the jobs promised actually were created. that is a 96% failure on your jobs program. what would i do? because you deserve to know tonight. i would take that money and invest it in small businesses here in florida. go to fairshopflorida.com. it talks about our plan. >> can i respond? >> i would like to move on. i want to ask you about the shooting death of trayvon martin. >> he doesn't know how economic development works. ge just said they would add jobs. it was a competitive bid and we won. charlie, they don't have the jobs in one date and we don't give them the money until they add the jobs. we are not out of the money until then. you had this job. why didn't you do all these great things you are talking about? you are pure talk and you take no action. >> may i respond? i was serving during the global economic meltdown. we did the very best we could to get florida through it and we did. the economy in florida was starting to com
to come to florida for jobs. the tampa bay times in the miami herald that only 4% of the jobs promised actually were created. that is a 96% failure on your jobs program. what would i do? because you deserve to know tonight. i would take that money and invest it in small businesses here in florida. go to fairshopflorida.com. it talks about our plan. >> can i respond? >> i would like to move on. i want to ask you about the shooting death of trayvon martin. >> he doesn't know how...
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the infamous ever-rotating florida man and florida woman from headlines engaged in both tragic talesd whacky hijinks, republican governor rick scott and now democratic challenger charlie crist, two such calendars waging one of the ugliest, nastiest and most expensive races of 2014, barrage of negative attack ads to the fangate showdown at the last debate. not just floridians waiting to see how this election contest pans out, tonight it will all come down to the two men entering a small tv studio here in jacksonville. republican rick scott is the 45th occupant of the governor's mansion in tallahassee. and he is trying to keep his keys to the front door. i work, work every day to get jobs going, improve education. >> his opponent, guy who had the house before him, the 44th governor, then-republican charlie crist, now running as a democrat. >> concerned about education. i am concerned about our environment. i'm concerned about having ethical leadership in the governor's office again. >> let's say the respect each man has for his opponent knows bounds much the two men often top the title
the infamous ever-rotating florida man and florida woman from headlines engaged in both tragic talesd whacky hijinks, republican governor rick scott and now democratic challenger charlie crist, two such calendars waging one of the ugliest, nastiest and most expensive races of 2014, barrage of negative attack ads to the fangate showdown at the last debate. not just floridians waiting to see how this election contest pans out, tonight it will all come down to the two men entering a small tv...
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i drove around south florida.ould pick out 200 or 300 young men that looked identical to the person seen on that tape. so, any identification made of pablo was truly impossible to be made from that grainy tape. >> pablo -- >> authorities conclude otherwise and he's charged with three counts each of first degree murder. detectives are less certain about alex hernandez's involvement after an associate identifies him not as hernandez, but another member of their social network, 21-year-old seth. >> they showed him the photos. he says that's not aybar and him. he didn't really know my client. he knew him loosely and never really liked him. he puts him into the mix. >> an ex-girlfriend links him to the man in the hat and glasses. >> my thinking at the time is okay, they want to talk to him. i'll turn myself in. i didn't have anything to do with it. i didn't have nothing to run from. >> they see the clothes and the car, do forensic work, dna, fingerprints, anything they could do back then. it turned up to be nothing. >>
i drove around south florida.ould pick out 200 or 300 young men that looked identical to the person seen on that tape. so, any identification made of pablo was truly impossible to be made from that grainy tape. >> pablo -- >> authorities conclude otherwise and he's charged with three counts each of first degree murder. detectives are less certain about alex hernandez's involvement after an associate identifies him not as hernandez, but another member of their social network,...
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i'm still here at lovely santa rosa, main unit, here in milton, florida. best place in the world to be, so i would not advise anyone out there coming in -- i know i have a lot of regrets. the food here is horrible. so is the daily schedule. it's pretty boring. i work in laundry here, five days a week, monday through friday. i'm a sewing machine operator. nothing too glamorous about it. >> santa rosa's laundry plant is a sea of blues and whites. sheets and blankets. about 60 loads of laundry gets washed, dried and folded here every workday. the inmates who shoulder the burden put in eight hours, just like a job on the outside. and should one of them ever tire of the job, there are plenty of others eager to replace them. >> i get about 70 to 80 work requests, i want to work in the laundry, a week. of course, we're only authorized 18, so. it's a highly coveted job and position here at santa rosa. they're not getting paid. they get game time for their pay, but they like working here. it's a good atmosphere, a good environment. we attempt to recycle 100% of eve
i'm still here at lovely santa rosa, main unit, here in milton, florida. best place in the world to be, so i would not advise anyone out there coming in -- i know i have a lot of regrets. the food here is horrible. so is the daily schedule. it's pretty boring. i work in laundry here, five days a week, monday through friday. i'm a sewing machine operator. nothing too glamorous about it. >> santa rosa's laundry plant is a sea of blues and whites. sheets and blankets. about 60 loads of...
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i'm still here at lovely santa rosa, main unit, here in milton, florida.t's not exactly the best place in the world to be, so i would not advise anyone out there coming in -- i know i have a lot of regrets. the food here is horrible. so is the daily schedule. it's pretty boring. i work in laundry here, five days a week, monday through friday. i'm a sewing machine operator. nothing too glamorous about it. >> santa rosa's laundry plant is a sea of blues and whites. sheets and blankets. about 60 loads of laundry gets washed, dried and folded here every workday. the inmates who shoulder the burden put in eight hours, just like a job on the outside. and should one of them ever tire of the job, there are plenty of others eager to replace them. >> i get about 70 to 80 work requests, i want to work in the laundry, a week. of course, we're only authorized 18, so. it's a highly coveted job and position here at santa rosa. they're not getting paid. they get game time for their pay, but they like working here. it's a good atmosphere, a good environment. we attempt to
i'm still here at lovely santa rosa, main unit, here in milton, florida.t's not exactly the best place in the world to be, so i would not advise anyone out there coming in -- i know i have a lot of regrets. the food here is horrible. so is the daily schedule. it's pretty boring. i work in laundry here, five days a week, monday through friday. i'm a sewing machine operator. nothing too glamorous about it. >> santa rosa's laundry plant is a sea of blues and whites. sheets and blankets....
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will it work in florida?ink they're forgetting that president obama carried florida twice in a row. that might not hurt charlie crist. that may help charlie crist, and it might upset those who supported obama and get them out to vote in droves like they got out to vote for president obama in 2012. this actually may backfire. i want to talk about the optimist poll. even this poll that shows them neck and neck, a very republican poll, shows charlie increasing week to week. >> what about that, to connect charlie crist to president obama after he won the state twice -- it seems like they're scraping. >> he's putting $22 million of his own money, rick scott is, this week. think about that. $22 of his own money. but there's something the florida gop needs to wore kri about. most floridians seem to only begin about a month ago. when something is as insane as the rick scott conduct suffered in the last debate comes up that creepy card surfaces and, again, it defines who rick scott is. rick scott is much more unpopula
will it work in florida?ink they're forgetting that president obama carried florida twice in a row. that might not hurt charlie crist. that may help charlie crist, and it might upset those who supported obama and get them out to vote in droves like they got out to vote for president obama in 2012. this actually may backfire. i want to talk about the optimist poll. even this poll that shows them neck and neck, a very republican poll, shows charlie increasing week to week. >> what about...
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we also know this in florida, ellington's case is hardly isolated.s that she is one of four people to die while in custody at lowell correctional, this year. the state corrections department is investigating all four deaths and that's just at one facility. there are 108 open investigations into inmates who died while in florida state custody, according to ellington's attorneys. deaths of men like darren rainey, a mentally ill inmate who died after being locked inside a scalding skin separating fire. and one who died after officers fired noxious gases into his cell. as they investigate excessive use of force, julie brown at the "miami herald" has been following every development in this case, helping us learn more about the people who have died while in the state's custody. julie brown, investigative reporter with the "miami herald" is with me now. first of all, thank you for your reporting on this. my understanding is that you have some new reporting this morning. >> yes. we are hearing a little bit more about the case involving ellington. we are als
we also know this in florida, ellington's case is hardly isolated.s that she is one of four people to die while in custody at lowell correctional, this year. the state corrections department is investigating all four deaths and that's just at one facility. there are 108 open investigations into inmates who died while in florida state custody, according to ellington's attorneys. deaths of men like darren rainey, a mentally ill inmate who died after being locked inside a scalding skin separating...
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this is -- welcome to south florida. welcome to florida, never a dull moment here in the sunshine state. charlie crist, taking center stage last night before the real debate between crist and scott even began, scott apparently accusing to take the stage because of the constantly breezy companion, and the fan tweet -- a longstanding twitter account. that was embarrassing, hash tag fan gate, stand your ground, gov debate. scott said later he thought it was charlie crist holding up the debate, and joining me now to talk about the important political news, co-author also of the latino america, and co-founder of latino decisions, matt moreto, matt, you were at this event yesterday. there were odd political moments. >> i would say this was the oddest moments in the debate. we specialize in weird political news. but when you have not only a former governor and a candidate who likes to have a fan as a traveling companion. >> and he has had it since day one. >> in his 2006 debate with gallagher, there was a bit of a row over the
this is -- welcome to south florida. welcome to florida, never a dull moment here in the sunshine state. charlie crist, taking center stage last night before the real debate between crist and scott even began, scott apparently accusing to take the stage because of the constantly breezy companion, and the fan tweet -- a longstanding twitter account. that was embarrassing, hash tag fan gate, stand your ground, gov debate. scott said later he thought it was charlie crist holding up the debate, and...
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desde miami florida, univisiÓn. >> muchos preparÁndose para el viernes en la noche.n quemados vivos. el departamento de seguridad nacional extendiÓ el tps para hondureÑos y nicaraguense. por 18 meses, de 6 de enero de 2015. con esto y mÁs esta noche. >> el presidente obama se llevÓ sorpresa al momento de pagar una cuenta en un restaurante de nueva york. el sistema de cobro rechazÓ su tarjeta de crÉdito. pero Él explicÓ que no fue por asunto de fondos, si no por la falta de uso de la tarjeta. atribuyÓ el rechazo a las medidas de las oficinas de protecciÓn financiera al consumidor. cuando se tiene sospecho de robo de identidad. por suerte para el presidente la primera dama que sÍ usa su tarjeta lo sacÓ del apuro. ahora un adelanto de lo que veremos este domingo en aquÍ y ahora. ♪ ♪ >> la muerte de una niÑa de once aÑos, las autoridades debÍan ganar tiempo para obtener mÁs pistas. suicidiÓ o asesinato. tambiÉn tras las rejas prisioneros enfrentan frustracciones entrenando perros que serÁn mascotas de servicio. ademÁs, el drama de un boxeador que presenciÓ un doloroso ep
desde miami florida, univisiÓn. >> muchos preparÁndose para el viernes en la noche.n quemados vivos. el departamento de seguridad nacional extendiÓ el tps para hondureÑos y nicaraguense. por 18 meses, de 6 de enero de 2015. con esto y mÁs esta noche. >> el presidente obama se llevÓ sorpresa al momento de pagar una cuenta en un restaurante de nueva york. el sistema de cobro rechazÓ su tarjeta de crÉdito. pero Él explicÓ que no fue por asunto de fondos, si no por la falta de...
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he rebuilt the entire machine in florida. there was no machine for democrats in florida.e built that. so the modern candidate for president will build an incredible machine that is not going on necessarily rely on the existing democratic or republican party. so i don't think it is as much the machine it is a used to be but i think it makes it a lot of difference in the execution of the election. whether you can veto some of these voter repression laws that conservative legislators will pass. that makes a great deal of difference and i think it matters who the governor is in terms of party. >> the voter oppression laws actually making sure you're the person you say you are with regard to photo identification. >> it was never a problem. >> wow! >> governor, we have got republican leaders in pennsylvania. leaders of the legislature party, leaders who have said openly the reason they like these new rules is they get more votes. they believe it has electoral punch to it. they say so. >> they voted in '63 that voter i.d. is constitutional. this is a franchise. >> i'm saying, to
he rebuilt the entire machine in florida. there was no machine for democrats in florida.e built that. so the modern candidate for president will build an incredible machine that is not going on necessarily rely on the existing democratic or republican party. so i don't think it is as much the machine it is a used to be but i think it makes it a lot of difference in the execution of the election. whether you can veto some of these voter repression laws that conservative legislators will pass....
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and the way the votes were being counted by hand, that wasn't going to happen in florida.i have a lot to be thankful for tonight. i am thankful for america and thankful that we are able to resolve our electoral differences in a peaceful way. poussaint: the case was closed. bush began assembling his transition team. but the debate over bush v. gore was not over. in the 1800s, congress passed a statute that said that if there is a dispute of this sort in the future, it should come to congress, not the courts. so the question is, why was it necessary for the court to intercede? why did it have to come in as the institution of first response in such a highly charged political matter? for many people, myself included, this was a dramatic mistake on the part of the court. even if it wasn't politically motivated as such, it was politically tarnished, and the court should have been more protective of its own role. when the supreme court made its decision, nobody knew how this was going to play out. let us see the vote! stuntz: democracies are fragile things. and i think a majority
and the way the votes were being counted by hand, that wasn't going to happen in florida.i have a lot to be thankful for tonight. i am thankful for america and thankful that we are able to resolve our electoral differences in a peaceful way. poussaint: the case was closed. bush began assembling his transition team. but the debate over bush v. gore was not over. in the 1800s, congress passed a statute that said that if there is a dispute of this sort in the future, it should come to congress,...
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the pressure once again from florida state, jalen ramsey.of the defense, he played so many spots tonight. how fitting for him to make that play and effect the throw by golson and eventually led to that interception. >> golson 313 yards, three touchdowns playing through cramps but just one play short at the end for the irish who lose for the first time. look at this result though you wouldn't necessarily say that you got to knock them out of the playoff talk. they've got games like arizona state and usc and louisville coming up. when you lose by four to the 'noles there's no disgrace. >> herb: not at all, especially the way college football continues to go. teams are losing and i think all the teams with one loss are still right in the middle of things waiting for some more upsets to happen which are going to happen eventually. notre dame i think did themselves well. they would have loved to have won it but i think they impressed a lot of people tonight. >> chris: for those old enough to recall the game of 93, some echos of that classic but t
the pressure once again from florida state, jalen ramsey.of the defense, he played so many spots tonight. how fitting for him to make that play and effect the throw by golson and eventually led to that interception. >> golson 313 yards, three touchdowns playing through cramps but just one play short at the end for the irish who lose for the first time. look at this result though you wouldn't necessarily say that you got to knock them out of the playoff talk. they've got games like arizona...
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the pressure once again from florida state, jalen ramsey.of the defense, he played so many spots tonight. how fitting for him to make that play and effect the throw by golson and eventually led to that interception. >> golson 313 yards, three touchdowns playing through cramps but just one play short at the end for the irish who lose for the first time. look at this result though you wouldn't necessarily say that you got to knock them out of the playoff talk. they've got games like arizona state and usc and louisville coming up. when you lose by four to the 'noles there's no disgrace. >> herb: not at all, especially the way college football continues to go. teams are losing and i think all the teams with one loss are still right in the middle of things waiting for some more upsets to happen which are going to happen eventually. notre dame i think did themselves well. they would have loved to have won it but i think they impressed a lot of people tonight. >> chris: for those old enough to recall the game of 93, some echos of that classic but t
the pressure once again from florida state, jalen ramsey.of the defense, he played so many spots tonight. how fitting for him to make that play and effect the throw by golson and eventually led to that interception. >> golson 313 yards, three touchdowns playing through cramps but just one play short at the end for the irish who lose for the first time. look at this result though you wouldn't necessarily say that you got to knock them out of the playoff talk. they've got games like arizona...
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like in florida, as we discussed. the libertarian candidate, focused on marijuana legalization, and conservative economics, and he's polling comparatively well compared to democrats in the past. and they aren't sure where he's drawing the lines, and courting the voters. >> is there a potential for shrinkage on election day? because the polls are consistent. there's not a lot of variation in the vote in those particular cases, and maybe libertarians are feeling a little bit more emboldened and ready to stick with their guy and gal all the way to the end. >> they could be. and as you've seen in kansas in the gubernatorial elections, the democrats actually drop out and give that space on the ballot to the opposition republican who was before that a third party candidate. there's a chance for that, but what generally happens, if you go on precedent, when it comes time to vote, i would say that louisiana and georgia are the exceptions, but in other states, i would say north carolina is one of them, and you're seeing the ti
like in florida, as we discussed. the libertarian candidate, focused on marijuana legalization, and conservative economics, and he's polling comparatively well compared to democrats in the past. and they aren't sure where he's drawing the lines, and courting the voters. >> is there a potential for shrinkage on election day? because the polls are consistent. there's not a lot of variation in the vote in those particular cases, and maybe libertarians are feeling a little bit more emboldened...
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(laughter) and this being florida, right off the bean, things got very florida.laughter) >> we want to take a shot of the stage here at bailey hall in broward county, and as you can see, the two candidates, who were invited to take part in this debate, right now are not stepping up on the stage. (laughter) ladies and gentlemen, we have an extremely peculiar situation right now. we have governor charlie crist (cheers and applause) florida governor rick scott, our incumbent governor, and the republican county for governor is also in the building, governor rick scott. we have been told that governor scott will not be participating in this debate. (laughter) >> stephen: that's right, only charlie crist was on stage! giving c-span its most dramatic television moment since the cancellation of booknotes deathmatch. folks, i was worried about my guy, republican governor and python on ecstasy, rick scott. (laughter) but he had an excellent reason for not being there. >> governor crist has asked to have a fan, a small fan placed underneath his podium. the rules of the deba
(laughter) and this being florida, right off the bean, things got very florida.laughter) >> we want to take a shot of the stage here at bailey hall in broward county, and as you can see, the two candidates, who were invited to take part in this debate, right now are not stepping up on the stage. (laughter) ladies and gentlemen, we have an extremely peculiar situation right now. we have governor charlie crist (cheers and applause) florida governor rick scott, our incumbent governor, and...
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while living in florida, he had met heather wendorf. she was a year younger than him and eager to participate in rod's vampire culture. they'd spent many hours in a eustis graveyard and considered themselves bonded after tasting each other's teenaged blood. >> it wasn't about the gore. it wasn't, you know, the disgustingness of it. it was actually a really endearing thing to us. >> my name is jeremy huber. in 1996, i was heather wendorf's boyfriend. she was kind of an outcast from the rest of the school, mainly because she was different from anyone in the things that she was into. she believed 100% everything that rod told her. even his story of being a centuries old vampire. and that he would take her away and become a family. >> will the murders always haunt me? yes, of course they will. i came down with the original intent to merely pick her up, take her back to where i was staying. instead, it led to the actual homicides. >>> as head of his own fledgling vampire clan, rod ferrell decided to expand his family and recruit heather wend
while living in florida, he had met heather wendorf. she was a year younger than him and eager to participate in rod's vampire culture. they'd spent many hours in a eustis graveyard and considered themselves bonded after tasting each other's teenaged blood. >> it wasn't about the gore. it wasn't, you know, the disgustingness of it. it was actually a really endearing thing to us. >> my name is jeremy huber. in 1996, i was heather wendorf's boyfriend. she was kind of an outcast from...
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florida has not. governor scott said he was against it and then he was for it but he didn't push for it with legislature. should we accept that medicaid money and did so under what arrangement? would we take it or have a unique way of doing it the way some other states have done? crist: this is an important issue. medicaid expansion means an awful lot to about 1 million of our fellow floridians who are truly not getting the health care they deserve. and more importantly that they need. they're not getting it because sadly rick scott will put the figure to get done at i don't know why. what i do know is that they deserved to have those fund. we deserve to the governor who will enact making sure that we get that medicaid expansion money. it's money you've already sent to washington and you simply deserve to get back. people are hurting and their something. in addition to the $51 billion it would bring to the state over the next 10 years, some studies indicate would create about 120,000 jobs. that's the
florida has not. governor scott said he was against it and then he was for it but he didn't push for it with legislature. should we accept that medicaid money and did so under what arrangement? would we take it or have a unique way of doing it the way some other states have done? crist: this is an important issue. medicaid expansion means an awful lot to about 1 million of our fellow floridians who are truly not getting the health care they deserve. and more importantly that they need. they're...
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and there's so many more important things facing the people of florida.hat their chief executive officer would be reduced to arguing about a cheap fan is really beneath the state, frankly. >> we're going to talk about some of the substance in that race ahead. thank you very much. why the florida governor's race is the worst one in the country next. sweet charmin!!!softness... take a closer look at charmin ultra soft and you'll love what you see. not only can you use less, but you can actually see the softness in our comfort cushions. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft? >>> fangate was just the latest event in which "rolling stone" called everything that was wrong with american democracy. jennifer carrol, former lieutenant governor in rick scott's organization, titled, when you get there. >> i remain flum oxed in how rick scott is governor to begin with. given the fact that his record had some real big negatives to it. he just didn't seem to be at all a natural politician in any way, shape or form. >> well, your question is the same th
and there's so many more important things facing the people of florida.hat their chief executive officer would be reduced to arguing about a cheap fan is really beneath the state, frankly. >> we're going to talk about some of the substance in that race ahead. thank you very much. why the florida governor's race is the worst one in the country next. sweet charmin!!!softness... take a closer look at charmin ultra soft and you'll love what you see. not only can you use less, but you can...
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and there's so many more important things that are facing the people of florida.t their choief executive officer candidates would be reduced to arguing about a cheap fan is really beneath the state frankly. >> we're going to talk about some of the substance of that rain ahead. why the florida governor's race is the worst one in the country next. [ female announcer ] you get sick, you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. i'm on expert on softball. test. test. push than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. the exhilaration of a new engine. pains
and there's so many more important things that are facing the people of florida.t their choief executive officer candidates would be reduced to arguing about a cheap fan is really beneath the state frankly. >> we're going to talk about some of the substance of that rain ahead. why the florida governor's race is the worst one in the country next. [ female announcer ] you get sick, you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and...
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laws in florida for dwigquite some time. is there any evidence that that has had a burden on any sub groups from voting? i've never heard of it. never seen any litigation, never heard any lens late tors raising that topic. >> i'm pivot to some questions from the audience.late tors rai that topic. >> i'm pivot to some questions from the audience. they touch on some of the things that i wanted to talk about with respect to access and some of the state level changes in the last legislative session, not the most recently ended. and two of the questions go to the question of the registration process and asks why don't we look at the process of registration which is where the problem begins which is again one of the post-2011 efforts that the state enacted with respect to attempting to clean up the voter registration process or at least third party which was subsequently halted. i'd like to touch on that in just a second. and then another which raises the question about low voter turnout. this kngoes back to long waits lines or at
laws in florida for dwigquite some time. is there any evidence that that has had a burden on any sub groups from voting? i've never heard of it. never seen any litigation, never heard any lens late tors raising that topic. >> i'm pivot to some questions from the audience.late tors rai that topic. >> i'm pivot to some questions from the audience. they touch on some of the things that i wanted to talk about with respect to access and some of the state level changes in the last...
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>>> just east of pensacola, in the florida panhandle, is 84 acres of some of the most dangerous land in the state. this is the santa rosa correctional institution, a maximum security prison with more than 2,800 inmates. >> roll out. >> i have over 200 inmates that are serving life sentences, and i have over 200 inmates that are serving 25-year mandatory sentences. our population here at santa rosa consists of inmates that are violation of probation to drug charges to burglary to rape or murder. just coming to work, the correctional officers in an institution put themselves in danger every day. >> back out, kneel down. kneel down till i tell you to, you understand? >> i worry about them 24 hours a day. the worst thing you can have happen as a warden is one of your staff members hurt or loss of one of your staff members. >> i am going to put it in these terms just for it to be honest, understanding that this is a war. so, you don't know what to expect from day to day and minute to minute. you can't beat the people that made the system and made the rules and have all the power. >> j.c.,
>>> just east of pensacola, in the florida panhandle, is 84 acres of some of the most dangerous land in the state. this is the santa rosa correctional institution, a maximum security prison with more than 2,800 inmates. >> roll out. >> i have over 200 inmates that are serving life sentences, and i have over 200 inmates that are serving 25-year mandatory sentences. our population here at santa rosa consists of inmates that are violation of probation to drug charges to...