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of florida and would florida have developed a the same way it did without flagler? we don't know, but i suppose you could guess that yes, florida would have developed pretty much the same way, but flagler certainly accelerated the process. so much of the east coast of florida was essentially wasteland until he built his railroad. you simply couldn't develop an area like palm beach or miami until you had secure rail transportation to the outside world. realized he was pioneering, that he was opening up these areas to development. .t surprised even him in his old age, he said, "i always believed in the future of florida, but i didn't appreciate how quickly it would happen." >> up next, we talk with tracey eaton, author of the book "bubba bandit." prof. eaton:
of florida and would florida have developed a the same way it did without flagler? we don't know, but i suppose you could guess that yes, florida would have developed pretty much the same way, but flagler certainly accelerated the process. so much of the east coast of florida was essentially wasteland until he built his railroad. you simply couldn't develop an area like palm beach or miami until you had secure rail transportation to the outside world. realized he was pioneering, that he was...
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augustine and through florida on st. john's and he describes many of the plantations, the type of crops that were grown, the plants that were growing, and towards the -- while the revolutionary war was going on, st. augustine was also home to many of the loyalists who were fleeing the revolutionary war in the south. during that period of time, the town sparneded as more and more loyal -- expanded as more and more loyalists escaped the war up in the carolinas and georgia. then in 17 -- in 1776, after the signing of the treaty of paris, the british lock, stock, and barrel moved out. many of the loyalists went to -- possibly went to various caribbean islands, possibly back to england. ok. what we have here is the first set of city ordnances when st. augustine was established under the territorial government. we had a city council previous to that period of time under the spanish government. for a short period of time, and -- but this is kind of very special because it's the actual first volume of our minutes and ordnances,
augustine and through florida on st. john's and he describes many of the plantations, the type of crops that were grown, the plants that were growing, and towards the -- while the revolutionary war was going on, st. augustine was also home to many of the loyalists who were fleeing the revolutionary war in the south. during that period of time, the town sparneded as more and more loyal -- expanded as more and more loyalists escaped the war up in the carolinas and georgia. then in 17 -- in 1776,...
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and the whole florida defense was there to stop it. plenty of time. >> verne: callaway, the freshman, is deep to return the punt of trevor daniel who is averaging 51 yards per punt in this game, and he hits a beauty. but he's outkicked the coverage, and here comes callaway. 56-yard punt. 14 on the return. 2:18 to go. tennessee, 27-21. take a 27-14 lead. declined the opportunity to go for two. kicked the extra point. florida just put together its 17-play drive. 27-21 in the swamp. >> gary: it's never easy. florida believes that they've got tennessee's number. tennessee is trying to take it away from them in the swamp. what a great finish. >> verne: first down, 10. jake mcgee has caught six today. grier. screen pass left side. kelvin taylor hit and dropped immediately by jalen reeves-maybin. >> gary: verne told you he made 21 tackles against oklahoma. that's a great individual stat but it also meant that oklahoma had a lot of plays, but he has been all over the field and smartly all over the field. remember, when florida tried reeves-may
and the whole florida defense was there to stop it. plenty of time. >> verne: callaway, the freshman, is deep to return the punt of trevor daniel who is averaging 51 yards per punt in this game, and he hits a beauty. but he's outkicked the coverage, and here comes callaway. 56-yard punt. 14 on the return. 2:18 to go. tennessee, 27-21. take a 27-14 lead. declined the opportunity to go for two. kicked the extra point. florida just put together its 17-play drive. 27-21 in the swamp. >>...
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frankel of florida. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from florida is recognized for one minute. ms. frankel: thank you, madam speaker. thank you, representative castor. madam speaker, i rise in opposition to the defund planned parenthood act. i want to say this as respectfully as possible. but this bill is dumb, it's foolish and it's mean-spirited. with only one purpose. and that is to punish one of our country's premier health organizations because it provides women access to an array of services that we need to lead healthy lives. the bill is based upon lies and exaggerations. now, if you want to have a truthful debate, then let's talk about the 400,000 pap smears, the 500,000 breast exams, the 4 1/2 million s.t.d. and h.i.v. tests that planned parenthood does each year. now, that's saving lives and that's the truth. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. blackburn: thank you, madam speaker. at this time i yi
frankel of florida. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from florida is recognized for one minute. ms. frankel: thank you, madam speaker. thank you, representative castor. madam speaker, i rise in opposition to the defund planned parenthood act. i want to say this as respectfully as possible. but this bill is dumb, it's foolish and it's mean-spirited. with only one purpose. and that is to punish one of our country's premier health organizations because it provides women access to an array...
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here it -- florida. franciscans who were here, they introduced to the people a way of writing so that they were able to put their spoken language into a written form with grammar. that means they are the first indigenous written grammatical language in the united states. evangelization here was not simply standing on a street corridor -- corner and preaching. it was an entire educational system that franciscans had set up already in spain. this was a worldwide effort because missions were going on in peru, the philippines. the same things they were trying to do their, they were doing here. that means you have native, indigenous authors in florida already around 1600 which has really changed our understanding of the indigenous peoples of this area. when the spanish which are what, they would have symbols. there was a symbol of the cross that was here. the spanish would kneel before it and kiss it. we see indigenous peoples here also doing the same thing. in other words, they connect worship to particular
here it -- florida. franciscans who were here, they introduced to the people a way of writing so that they were able to put their spoken language into a written form with grammar. that means they are the first indigenous written grammatical language in the united states. evangelization here was not simply standing on a street corridor -- corner and preaching. it was an entire educational system that franciscans had set up already in spain. this was a worldwide effort because missions were going...
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to the coast of florida up to the great lakes. some of these lands our lands the british and french fought over in the french and indian war, pontiac and a british thought about, and the american revolution, the desire for that land, british keeping settlers off the land, it is unlikely that would have saved part of the spanish empire but the spanish and particularly indians were not foolish in thinking that they would continue to be powers on the continent. you have what actually happened on your side. anybody else? >> do you see any parallels between this period of history and what happened later in the war of 1812? >> i end the book with the war of 1812 and another attack on pensacola, andrew jackson. by 1812, there are two sides to that, to the previous question. on the one hand, the british and spanish still very much there, creeks fighting against each other, efforts to build a stronger nation and alliance with other indians felt and it is still a complicated place where sovereignty is up in the air and the united states is
to the coast of florida up to the great lakes. some of these lands our lands the british and french fought over in the french and indian war, pontiac and a british thought about, and the american revolution, the desire for that land, british keeping settlers off the land, it is unlikely that would have saved part of the spanish empire but the spanish and particularly indians were not foolish in thinking that they would continue to be powers on the continent. you have what actually happened on...
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all george bush needs florida. they need florida, florida, florida. let me show you one more time, this is it. florida, florida, florida. >> it's that kind of night. >> i'm here in the state that decided the 2000 election denying al gore the presidency, the same state that will likely be ground zero for climate change and the political fight over climate change as we head into the 2016 election cycle. neither of the two republican politicians from that state running for president or its current governor are putting forth any plan on climate change but the mayor of south miami is not in denial. he's got some thoughts you're definitely going to want to >> there are other countries that are polluting in the atmosphere much greater than we are at this point, china, india all these countries that are still growing. they're not going to stop doing what they're doing. america is a country, no the a planet. >> we shouldn't be destroying our economy in order to chase some wild left wing idea that somehow us by ourselves is going to fix the climate. >> a single
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jolly of florida. mr. jolly: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from georgia, mr. woodall, is recognized for one minute. mr. woodall: thank you, mr. speaker. i tell my colleagues we had the great honor of being opened in prayer today by kevin myers, one of my constituents in the state of georgia. i don't want to tell you about everything he's done. i want to tell you about who he is because he represents those folks that i have the honor of serving. he and his new bride sold everything they owned and moved down to georgia to plant their first church. god called him to do that. he is obedient. faced with trying to build that church from scratch it was in an old movie theater just outside of where i call home, 69 people showed up on that very first day. that movie theater has now come and gone in our great state of georgia, b
jolly of florida. mr. jolly: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from georgia, mr. woodall, is recognized for one minute. mr. woodall: thank you, mr. speaker. i tell my colleagues we had the great honor of being opened in prayer today by kevin myers, one of my constituents in the state of georgia. i don't want to...
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florida is not alone, as "techknow" discovered.ravelling around the world to talk to experts on the forefront of climate science. we flew with n.a.s.a. - as they measured the arctic ice melt on greenland's glaciers, marking another year of decline. >> the climate of the arctic has been changing. >>> we travel to peru, where rain forests are declining. >> in 2005 there was the biggest drought in the amazon, in the history of our records. 2010, five years later, a bigger drought hit the amazon. these are the climate projections playing out before our eyes. >> we saw a core sample from the last ice age, to get a comparison on how quickly greenhouse gases are accumulating today. this sample represents 3,000 years of changing of carbon dioxide. >> the equivalent change of greenhouse gases that happened in the last decade took thousands of years to happen when the earth was not being influenced by humans. >>> these scientists reflect the fact that 97% of all research published on climate change say it's fuelled by manmade greenhouse gas
florida is not alone, as "techknow" discovered.ravelling around the world to talk to experts on the forefront of climate science. we flew with n.a.s.a. - as they measured the arctic ice melt on greenland's glaciers, marking another year of decline. >> the climate of the arctic has been changing. >>> we travel to peru, where rain forests are declining. >> in 2005 there was the biggest drought in the amazon, in the history of our records. 2010, five years later, a...
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all george bush needs florida. they need florida, florida, florida. let me show you one more time, this is it. florida, florida, florida. >> it's that kind of night. >> i'm here in the state that decided the 2000 election denying al gore the presidency, the same state that will likely be ground zero for climate change and the political fight over climate change as we head into the 2016 election cycle. neither of the two republican politicians from that state running for president or its current governor are putting forth any plan on climate change but the mayor of south miami is not in denial. he's got some thoughts you're definitely going to want to hear. that's ahead. my interview with the former vice president continues next. (friends gasp) the app where you put fruit hats on animals? i love that! guys, i'll be writing code that helps machines communicate. (interrupting) i just zazzied you. (phone vibrates) look at it! (friends giggle) i can do dogs, hamsters, guinea pigs... you name it. i'm going to transform the way the world works. (proudly) i p
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all george bush needs florida. they need florida, florida, florida. you one more time, this is it. florida, florida, florida. >> it's that kind of night. >> i'm here in the state that decided the 2000 election denying al gore the presidency, the same state that will likely be ground zero for climate change and the political fight over climate change as we head into the 2016 election cycle. neither of the two republican politicians from that state running for president or its current governor are putting forth any plan on climate change but the mayor of south miami is not in denial. he's got some thoughts you're definitely going to want to hear. that's ahead, my interview with the former vice president continues next. h a plan to help h a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula that the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd... afte
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. miller. mr. miller: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislate i days to revise and extend their remarks an senate 2082. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. miller: i yield myself such time as i consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. miller: thank you, mr. speaker. this bill which is sponsored by our senate colleague, senator isakson, chairman of the senate v.a. committee, would extend a number of expiring authorities at both the department of veterans' affairs and at the department of labor. these include extensions for veterans health care and homeless programs, benefits for disabled veterans, vocational rehabilitation programs, home loan programs, and a variety of
the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. miller. mr. miller: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislate i days to revise and extend their remarks an senate 2082. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. miller: i yield myself such time as i consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. miller: thank you, mr. speaker. this bill which is sponsored by our senate colleague, senator isakson, chairman of the senate v.a. committee, would extend...
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zo\ col_n from the hispanic federation's new florida office as well, are going to central florida. good to see you. we accomplished quite a bit there, i thought, in a short amount of time. let me ask you about the tourism part. what is it that new york can offer puerto rico, besides $5 million, that, in the realm of tourism, will help them get more bang for their buck? >> quite a bit. new york saw a success story under governor andrew cuomo's leadership, with an investment of almost $250 million to promote tourism in the state, that really addresses more than just the city of new york as a touristic attraction, but the other amenities throughout the state of new york. i think the same could be said for puerto rico. it's one of the most beautiful geologies in the entire planet. it has so much to offer, more so than just a beach resort in the capital region, and i think more people need to know about that story and the marketing plan that new york undertook can really be replicated on the island. not to mention, the $5 million investment that's being proposed will help spur that expe
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i come to florida. i'll make you and your family drink round up. stay out of florida. i hope you and your family get brain cancer so you can see what it's like. >> where does all of this anger come from? >> i think the idea is to intimidate. most scientists get this, and they're unlikely to reengage the public. >> he knows a thing or two about what goes in to genetically modified crops. he had the head of horticulture science in florida where researchers figure out new ways to grow fruits and vegetables. he's proud of the work but also protective. he asked us not to disclose the location of these fields in fear that activists would try to destroy them . >> the anti-gmo movement it global. in the eyes of many protesters monsanto, the largest creator of gmo seeds has become synonymous with the technology. corn, soy, papa i didn't, sugar beats, alfalfa, and squash comes from monsanto and do you upon th dupont. >> corporations don't do themselves a favor. we try to distell what does science tell us, and frequently it tells them a story they don't want to hear. >> one of th
i come to florida. i'll make you and your family drink round up. stay out of florida. i hope you and your family get brain cancer so you can see what it's like. >> where does all of this anger come from? >> i think the idea is to intimidate. most scientists get this, and they're unlikely to reengage the public. >> he knows a thing or two about what goes in to genetically modified crops. he had the head of horticulture science in florida where researchers figure out new ways to...
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has jeb bush over casino gambling in florida.to push a change in florida to build casinos. listen. >> you wanted casino gambling in florida. >> totally false. >> you did. you wanted it before, during and after. i will not be bought. >> so bush is right here. trump may never have personally lobbied for gambling in florida, he had lobbyists do it on his behalf. upon taking office, bush stuck to his stance and it never materialized in florida. another topic throughout the night was planned parenthood. should it be defunded. cruz accused planned parenthood of breaking the law. >> on these videos, planned parenthood also essentially confesses to multiple felonies. a felony with ten years jail term to sell the body parts of unborn children. that is what the videos of planned parenthood doing. >> the claim that it is against the law, ted cruz is false. the executives repeatedly state when their clinics donate fetal issues, the money covers costs, but does not profit. the prices mentioned does not represent a profit. >> interesting. they
has jeb bush over casino gambling in florida.to push a change in florida to build casinos. listen. >> you wanted casino gambling in florida. >> totally false. >> you did. you wanted it before, during and after. i will not be bought. >> so bush is right here. trump may never have personally lobbied for gambling in florida, he had lobbyists do it on his behalf. upon taking office, bush stuck to his stance and it never materialized in florida. another topic throughout the...
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okay. >> florida georgia line, why not georgia florida line. >> you know what, people ask us that all the time. usually everybody from georgia that asks. >> selfless person. i'm willing to sacrifice. >> it's alphabetical. it has a better ring to it, i'm sorry. >> that's fine. if you say so, all right. you guys are awesome. can't wait to hear you sing. how about they sing another song. why don't you get ready and take the stage. here is their smash hit florida georgia line, "cruise." >> come on. baby you a song you make me wanna roll my windows down and cruise >> we got to hear you. come on. >> feels good, new york. yeah, when i first saw that bikini top on her she's poppin' right out of the south georgia water thought, oh, good lord she had them long tanned legs couldn't help myself so, i walked up and said baby, you a song you make me wanna roll my windows down and cruise down a back road blowin' stop signs through the middle every little farm town with you in this brand-new chevy with a lift kit would look a hell of a lot better with you up in it so, baby, you a song you make me wan
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okay. >> florida georgia line, why not georgia florida line. >> you know what, people ask us that allanna ♪ ♪ roll my windows down and cruise ♪ >> we got to hear you. come on. >> feels good, new york. ♪ yeah, when i first saw that bikini top on her ♪ ♪ she's poppin' right out of the south georgia water ♪ ♪ thought, oh, good lord she had them long tanned legs ♪ ♪ couldn't help myself so, i walked up and said ♪ ♪ baby, you a song you make me wanna ♪ ♪ roll my windows down and cruise ♪ ♪ down a back road blowin' stop signs ♪ ♪ through the middle every little farm town ♪ ♪ with you in this brand-new chevy with a lift kit ♪ ♪ would look a hell of a lot better with you up in it ♪ ♪ so, baby, you a song you make me wanna ♪ ♪ roll my windows down and cruise ♪ >> ah, we're cruising, baby. ♪ she was sippin' on southern and singin' marshall tucker ♪ ♪ we were falling in love in the sweet heart of summer ♪ ♪ she hopped right up into the cab of my truck and said ♪ ♪ fire it up let's go get this thing stuck ♪ ♪ baby, you a song you make me wanna ♪ ♪ roll my windows down and cruise ♪ ♪ down a back r
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i went to florida. he was in the miami city jail for the trial of a killing.im what he wanted to get out of the deal. he said well, i'm innocent. i think if i did a book, it would be a benefit to law enforcement how an innocent man can be caught up in deceit and lies and misinformation. >> listen, i have been kept in isolation for six months, i have been kept away from the press. i have been buried by you. you have been talking for six months, i think it's my turn now. >> i said ted, i'm interested in talking to you and you telling me the truth. he said, i'll tell you the truth. the deal we struck was my partner would go west and reinvestigate all the cases against bundy and i would babysit him in florida, sit through the trial. that's the way it began. >> so, where were we? >> recording. speak up. the red light comes on. >> okay. >> bundy took the witness stand wearing sport coat and seattle mariners shirt. >> it was interesting to meet him because ted was so clever, in a way i was unfamiliar. when i got started with ted, i said, okay, let's take it from the
i went to florida. he was in the miami city jail for the trial of a killing.im what he wanted to get out of the deal. he said well, i'm innocent. i think if i did a book, it would be a benefit to law enforcement how an innocent man can be caught up in deceit and lies and misinformation. >> listen, i have been kept in isolation for six months, i have been kept away from the press. i have been buried by you. you have been talking for six months, i think it's my turn now. >> i said...
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in florida she found that about 28% of people employed in brevard county in 1965 worked outside of florida in 1960. dodd wrote that there seems to be no evidence of strong pressure for negro rights, nor of strong sympathy among technologists around civil rights. negroes appeared to be an outside group, presenting demands which would have to be dealt with in some way but which are no concern of theirs. >> we see this attitude playing out in the stories of the men who we tell in the book, and we're going to tell a few of those stories here. one of them is a hand named julius montgomery -- a man named julius montgomery. he was the first african-american ever hired as anything other than a janitor at cape canaveral. cape canaveral, as you all know, is where the rockets lifted off for the moon. he was hired as what was known as a range rat. and what that was was if a missile misfired, the range rats would go down range, get the missiles, figure out went wrong and fix it. julius was hired in the mid 1950s at a time when the ku klux klan controlled east central florida. the sheriff of orange coun
in florida she found that about 28% of people employed in brevard county in 1965 worked outside of florida in 1960. dodd wrote that there seems to be no evidence of strong pressure for negro rights, nor of strong sympathy among technologists around civil rights. negroes appeared to be an outside group, presenting demands which would have to be dealt with in some way but which are no concern of theirs. >> we see this attitude playing out in the stories of the men who we tell in the book,...
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hunt going on in central florida. there is the mug shot.n 8-foot long king cobra kept as a pet escaped. the florida fish and wildlife conservation commission said anyone who sees the snake should not try to catch it. a single by the is powerful enough to kill an elephant. >> that's a problem. >> luckily there are no elephants in florida, but there is a snake slithering around. >> reporter: if it gets outside of florida it doesn't like the environment at all. >> reporter: i'm glad i'm not in florida. >> reporter: me, too. let's talk about mass transit, there's a bunch of stuff is to discuss this weekend. we don't have construction because of holiday weekend. made in america, septa bus route 7, 32, 33, 43 and 48 will be detoured. they will run the subways every five minutes tomorrow and sunday starting at noon. they will provide extra late night trains on the regional rails to help you get home. new bus schedules go into effect on njt. all sort of stuff happening. >> reporter: i need a pen for all that. i like it when the green boxes on the s
hunt going on in central florida. there is the mug shot.n 8-foot long king cobra kept as a pet escaped. the florida fish and wildlife conservation commission said anyone who sees the snake should not try to catch it. a single by the is powerful enough to kill an elephant. >> that's a problem. >> luckily there are no elephants in florida, but there is a snake slithering around. >> reporter: if it gets outside of florida it doesn't like the environment at all. >> reporter:...
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she attended the university of florida, matter. an eight to aas state representative, she became the youngest woman ever slept -- elected to the house and florida. according to cq, she told them she never wanted to anything meant to become a member of a legislative body. she became the house majority leader and then became elected to the senate in 2000. a member of the u.s. senate in 2004. she has held a number of leadership roles including serving as chief deputy. chair of the dnc since may 2011. as always, no live blogging or while the practice is underway, to give us time to listen to what the guests say. to help you resist the selfie urge, we have e-mailed several pictures of the event to all reporters here. as regular attendance know, if you would like to ask a question, to the traditional thing and send me a subtle, nonthreatening signal. we'll start off with our guest to make opening comments, and then we will answer questions are on the table. debbie schultz: a couple of quick bio fact checks, i was never the house majority
she attended the university of florida, matter. an eight to aas state representative, she became the youngest woman ever slept -- elected to the house and florida. according to cq, she told them she never wanted to anything meant to become a member of a legislative body. she became the house majority leader and then became elected to the senate in 2000. a member of the u.s. senate in 2004. she has held a number of leadership roles including serving as chief deputy. chair of the dnc since may...
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the florida pole acame out and the headline was rubio surges past bush. i said i guess that's too bad i'm not in the race. that's an amazing thin. that's an amazing headline. rubio serges past bush is the headline and i'm the one leading the pole by a lot. i get treated fairly by some of the media. some doesn't treat me fairly. fox doesn't treat me fairly. megyn kelly, they had this loser lowery on there and he lost control with what he said and i guess you got to take a guy like that off the air. i was actually watching on a plane that came back from south carolina. we had an amazing day in south carolina. it was amazing with the crowds. i will tell you i've never seen anything like it. the level of hatred from him and george will. they said i wouldn't run and after i ran they said he's just doing this for fun and having a good time. this isn't about having a good time. it's about making america great again. the level of hatred is incredible. >> most politicians ignore puit and go their own way. at some point, you know there's people you would term hater
the florida pole acame out and the headline was rubio surges past bush. i said i guess that's too bad i'm not in the race. that's an amazing thin. that's an amazing headline. rubio serges past bush is the headline and i'm the one leading the pole by a lot. i get treated fairly by some of the media. some doesn't treat me fairly. fox doesn't treat me fairly. megyn kelly, they had this loser lowery on there and he lost control with what he said and i guess you got to take a guy like that off the...
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. >> this involved allegations about influence in florida. >> when he asked florida to have casino gambling, we said know. that's the simple fact. >> don't make things up. >> according to fact checkers, jed bush was not making it up. a fundraiser was held, lobbied for a florida casino, and bush rejected the plan. on the issue of illegal immigration, he said the status quo is inflicting a huge cost. illegal immigration is costing us more than 200 million, maintaining what we have. we are spending $200 billion on maintaining what we have. >> an estimate from the federation for immigration reform, a conservative group, says undocumented immigrants cost the u.s. $113 billion, not $200. many undocumented immigrants pay payroll taxes. as a result, experts say there are benefits to the u.s. treasury in addition to the call. claims about climate change also made it into the debate. florida senator marco rubio said there would be an unnecessary toll if the united states tried to take action. and marco rubio said he is opposed. >> we will not make america a harder place to create jobs. to pursue poli
. >> this involved allegations about influence in florida. >> when he asked florida to have casino gambling, we said know. that's the simple fact. >> don't make things up. >> according to fact checkers, jed bush was not making it up. a fundraiser was held, lobbied for a florida casino, and bush rejected the plan. on the issue of illegal immigration, he said the status quo is inflicting a huge cost. illegal immigration is costing us more than 200 million, maintaining what...
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. >> in florida, we don't produce or manufacture anything but oranges and handguns.hine. the only jobs we have are in hospitality or in restaurants. >> real estate. >> real estate. it is all to sell the dream to the next people. >> in 1981 the fbi called miami the most violent city in america. the drug industry brought in an estimated $7 billion to $12 billion a year and that's of 1981 money. that is a lot of trickle down. one of the most successful documentaries in the history of film is "cocaine cowboys" that tells that story. the film made by these guys, alfred spellman and billy corbin. >> so things were in decline. cocaine sort of saved the city? >> we'd say so. am i going to get in trouble for it? >> yes. >> by 1981, you had a murder rate. you had 635 homicides here. 25% of those bodies had automatic weapons bullets. >> right. we talk about the uncomfortable reality of where a lot of modern miami came from over something you just have to hit hard when in miami in season. stone crabs. ♪ >> federal reserve branch in miami had a $5 billion cash surplus. mostly 50s
. >> in florida, we don't produce or manufacture anything but oranges and handguns.hine. the only jobs we have are in hospitality or in restaurants. >> real estate. >> real estate. it is all to sell the dream to the next people. >> in 1981 the fbi called miami the most violent city in america. the drug industry brought in an estimated $7 billion to $12 billion a year and that's of 1981 money. that is a lot of trickle down. one of the most successful documentaries in the...
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you had an exchange with jeb bush about casino gambling in florida, you said it was totally false that you tried to get casino gambling -- >> i never spoke to him. i never called him and said, would you do it? in fact, the governor that was after him ultimately approved it. but i never spoke to jeb. i never called up jeb and said, jeb, would you do me a favor -- >> you're saying, you were accepting trying to get casino gambling there. >> we're looking at deals all over the world. i'm doing deals all over the world. yeah, we were looking at the florida, but ultimately, charlie crist, the next governor, approved casino gambling. i never called jeb. the question was, did i call jeb? it was very premature. it was very early. there were other steps they would have to take. i would have called jeb and i think he might have done it for me, because i did help him. but i never called him and therefore i think i was 100%
you had an exchange with jeb bush about casino gambling in florida, you said it was totally false that you tried to get casino gambling -- >> i never spoke to him. i never called him and said, would you do it? in fact, the governor that was after him ultimately approved it. but i never spoke to jeb. i never called up jeb and said, jeb, would you do me a favor -- >> you're saying, you were accepting trying to get casino gambling there. >> we're looking at deals all over the...
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many residents are leaving that island for florida. that could have a big impact in the 2016 presidential election. robert ray is in orlando, florida, with more. robert? >> john, good evening. from a very rainy humid evening, thousands of puerto ricos have fled their islands in the past few years because of a deepening financial crisis, many taking up residents here in the orlando area. that would make them a hot ticket and hot bid for presidential campaigners out there for the 2016 election. >> when puerto ricans arrive in florida, many are greeted by a non-profit that registers latino voters. >> they know its important to go out and vote. >> especially for families like the torress, who left the island two months ago and have registered and picked a said. that's because torres thinks the democrats care more about people making a low wage, which he currently does working as a custodian at disney world. >> puerto rican citizens who live on the island cannot vote for preys. but once they move here to florida, they can vote for the unite
many residents are leaving that island for florida. that could have a big impact in the 2016 presidential election. robert ray is in orlando, florida, with more. robert? >> john, good evening. from a very rainy humid evening, thousands of puerto ricos have fled their islands in the past few years because of a deepening financial crisis, many taking up residents here in the orlando area. that would make them a hot ticket and hot bid for presidential campaigners out there for the 2016...
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frankel of florida. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from florida is recognized for one minute. ms. frankel: thank you, madam speaker. thank you, representative castor. madam speaker, i rise in opposition to the defund planned parenthood act. i want to say this as respectfully as possible. but this bill is dumb, it's foolish and it's mean-spirited. with only one purpose. and that is to punish one of our country's premier health organizations because it provides women access to an array of services that we need to lead healthy lives. the bill is based upon lies and exaggerations. now, if you want to have a truthful debate, then let's talk about the 400,000 pap smears, the 500,000 breast exams, the 4 1/2 million s.t.d. and h.i.v. tests that planned parenthood does each year. now, that's saving lives and that's the truth. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. blackburn: thank you, madam speaker. at this time i yi
frankel of florida. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from florida is recognized for one minute. ms. frankel: thank you, madam speaker. thank you, representative castor. madam speaker, i rise in opposition to the defund planned parenthood act. i want to say this as respectfully as possible. but this bill is dumb, it's foolish and it's mean-spirited. with only one purpose. and that is to punish one of our country's premier health organizations because it provides women access to an array...
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he was hired in the mid-50s when the kkk controlled east central florida. of the sheriff of orange county was a klansman. local businessmen joined the klan almost like joining the rotary club. so considering that that is what he faced on his first save for. >> nobody was shaking my hand how our you lie injurious montgomery. you don't talk to a white man like that. oh forgive me zero great white bastard. we laughed when we shook hands. >> working with a bunch of clansman at cape canaveral. julia's montgomery also integrated a southern college we hear stories of literature i know you have not heard the story of the florida institute of technology founded 1959 as brevard engineering school the first building was a public junior high school that many blacks were not allowed he signed up to be the first-class and the superintendent of schools when he saw a black man got his undergraduate was enrolling in the college he said the school would not open if julius mcgarry was a student. the president of the college beg him to please drop out so the school could open
he was hired in the mid-50s when the kkk controlled east central florida. of the sheriff of orange county was a klansman. local businessmen joined the klan almost like joining the rotary club. so considering that that is what he faced on his first save for. >> nobody was shaking my hand how our you lie injurious montgomery. you don't talk to a white man like that. oh forgive me zero great white bastard. we laughed when we shook hands. >> working with a bunch of clansman at cape...
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louisiana and florida. he orders the coordination of federal help.,000 people and nearly every agency of the national government will be involved. down the delta, roads are flooded out. 2500 national guardsmen come in by steamer to begin the rescue operation. coast guard helicopters are flying more than 2000 the sins. -- missions. the military choppers are matching them. red cross is flying in staff from all over the country. with them to help in this overwhelming task, hundreds of health and welfare workers on loan from other states and cities. the other voluntary agencies. >> the captain has placed an urgent request for clothing of any kind. especially children's clothing. blankets, diapers, food, money to purchase clothes. a refugee city is being created at the algiers navy facility. over 12,000 people will be betting down at the algiers naval station by nightfall. >> we are providing betting and latrines. the red cross is providing transportation. for these evacuees. >> officials have requested that all people entering the parish must stop at the
louisiana and florida. he orders the coordination of federal help.,000 people and nearly every agency of the national government will be involved. down the delta, roads are flooded out. 2500 national guardsmen come in by steamer to begin the rescue operation. coast guard helicopters are flying more than 2000 the sins. -- missions. the military choppers are matching them. red cross is flying in staff from all over the country. with them to help in this overwhelming task, hundreds of health and...
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of florida.there is a rivalry. and here's what you said. >> i don't have anything against florida state. i think there has to be a school where people who can't get into florida can get into college. that's why we have florida state. >> now, apparently some are saying that's it. he can kiss florida goodbye and you say? >> i say i'm a college football fan. i'm a proud gator. there has got to be room in life despite all the issues we face for college football trash talk, it's great to be a florida gator. we have beat them six out of the last 10 times and we look forward to doing it again on the saturday after thanksgiving this year. >> that's fine, i will just pretend i understood everything you said and we will move on. senator, always great to see you. >> thank you. >> all the best. well, we still have brit hume just ahead. he has been watching all of this. he will give you his guide on what to watch for tomorrow. plus senator rand paul is next on how he hopes to prove he is the real conservative
of florida.there is a rivalry. and here's what you said. >> i don't have anything against florida state. i think there has to be a school where people who can't get into florida can get into college. that's why we have florida state. >> now, apparently some are saying that's it. he can kiss florida goodbye and you say? >> i say i'm a college football fan. i'm a proud gator. there has got to be room in life despite all the issues we face for college football trash talk, it's...
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it offers high school classes and counseling at 19 schools across florida. paz finally talked about her abuse. she flourished, went to college, and then law school. >> and it wasn't until at pace that i didn't have to be the- the tough kid. i wanted to talk not just to my friends, but to my favorite counselors, to my favorite teachers. and i stopped looking at adults as the enemy, really. >> reporter: lawanda ravoira, who used to be the president of pace, says it's crucial to find out what's driving girls' criminal behavior. >> one of the major challenges that we have is that so many of the girls coming into the system have serious mental health issues that have gone untreated and we expect the juvenile justice system to be the mental health provider. >> reporter: ravoira's policy center partners with florida's department of juvenile justice to provide that care. sometimes that's group therapy for girls who are detained. >> you all have powerful voices. to me, i see a lot of leaders in this room. >> reporter: and counselors like jenna kramer will stick with
it offers high school classes and counseling at 19 schools across florida. paz finally talked about her abuse. she flourished, went to college, and then law school. >> and it wasn't until at pace that i didn't have to be the- the tough kid. i wanted to talk not just to my friends, but to my favorite counselors, to my favorite teachers. and i stopped looking at adults as the enemy, really. >> reporter: lawanda ravoira, who used to be the president of pace, says it's crucial to find...
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peters burg, florida in 1984, despite confessing to the crimes. is if for the attack against his last victim, the 17-year-old girl who was raped and stabbed 17 times. the girl survives the attack and testifies. the detective also testifies and is relieved to finally put an end to the crime spree that terrorized a city. >> he hurt a lot of people. you can't really be sure who is going to be capable of this kind of crime. and i think that's what makes it scary, that it could be the likable person next door. or the person you work with. yet they could be capable of this kind of crime, this kind of anger. violence. >> rhodes is convicted of first degree attempted murder, kidnapping and sexual battery. he then changes his plea and the other crimes to guilty and is sentenced to three consecutive life terms. in prison, rhodes still hides a dark secret, the murder he committed in colorado in 1982. but a year after he gives a clue to detectives, the crime is finally solved. >> he did tell me about an incident when i was interviewing him that happened back
peters burg, florida in 1984, despite confessing to the crimes. is if for the attack against his last victim, the 17-year-old girl who was raped and stabbed 17 times. the girl survives the attack and testifies. the detective also testifies and is relieved to finally put an end to the crime spree that terrorized a city. >> he hurt a lot of people. you can't really be sure who is going to be capable of this kind of crime. and i think that's what makes it scary, that it could be the likable...
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florida. >> chris christie on planned parenthood in new jersey.ten to this one. >> i vetoed planned parenthood funding eight times in new jersey since the day i walked in as governor planned parenthood has not been funded in new jersey. true or false? >> this one is true. chris christie has many times over the course of being governor of new jersey vetoed funding for planned parenthood. here's the hold up. he hasn't always done it for the sort of moral reasons he would have you believe now. it was a matter of making the budget balance. >> we don't really know what his moral reason were or not. finally vaccinations. it was kind of a debate. it went back and forth. here's what donald trump had to say. >> i am in favor of vaccines do them over a longer period of time. same amount but in little sections. >> doctor carson? i think you are going to see a big impact on autism. >> donald trump ben carson involved in this. is he right? is trump correct? >> no. doctor carson followed up after donald trump said that and said he is completely wrong on this. h
florida. >> chris christie on planned parenthood in new jersey.ten to this one. >> i vetoed planned parenthood funding eight times in new jersey since the day i walked in as governor planned parenthood has not been funded in new jersey. true or false? >> this one is true. chris christie has many times over the course of being governor of new jersey vetoed funding for planned parenthood. here's the hold up. he hasn't always done it for the sort of moral reasons he would have...
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. >>> next, the property man is heading down south to florida. property tours. only glucerna has carbsteady, clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. you do all this research on the gas mileage, horsepower torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company's all too happy to raise your rates. maybe you should've done a little more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. iflike i love shrimp, red lobster's endless shrimp... ...is kind of a big deal. it's finally back, with as much shrimp as you want, any way you want 'em. one taste of these new pineapple habanero coconut shrimp bites, and i already want more. they even brought back wood-grilled teriyaki shrimp! yeah, you heard me: teriyaki. and really: what's not to love about... ...buttery garlic shrimp scampi? here, the sweet, spicy, crispy
. >>> next, the property man is heading down south to florida. property tours. only glucerna has carbsteady, clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. you do all this research on the gas mileage, horsepower torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company's all too happy to raise your rates. maybe you should've done a little more research on them. for drivers with accident...
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music from florida georgia line. >> how about steve, jimmy? >> yeah, it's going to be a fun show tonight. nice weather for labor day weekend. a look at your shore forecast. if you are heading to the shore, if you are at the shore, we have a moderate risk for rip currents through the weekend. the weather looks perfect. 80 degrees. farther inland, mid to upper 80s. >> such a difference outside. >>> have a wonderful holiday weekend. thanks for watching. good night. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- steve harvey, alison brie, musical guest florida georgia line, and featuring the legendary rootcrew. >> questlove: 323 los angeles! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness! welcome, everybody, welcome. [ cheers and applause ] can you hear it? can you feel it? the energy from home. the love. the love from this studio. welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. that's
music from florida georgia line. >> how about steve, jimmy? >> yeah, it's going to be a fun show tonight. nice weather for labor day weekend. a look at your shore forecast. if you are heading to the shore, if you are at the shore, we have a moderate risk for rip currents through the weekend. the weather looks perfect. 80 degrees. farther inland, mid to upper 80s. >> such a difference outside. >>> have a wonderful holiday weekend. thanks for watching. good night. ♪...
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and pensacola, florida, was one of the perfect places to exam both of those questions. i found that the majority of the struggles that pensacola encountered, the more serious struggles happened after facilities integrated, happened after the lunch counters integrated, happened after employers began to hire more african-americans. it actually happened after king's designation in 1968. so i think -- assassination in 1968. so i think the pensacola story is important to tell because its gets us involved in what happened in most southern communities after integration. they realized that integration was mandated by law, that if things didn't go well in their community, that it could have the potential for a place like birmingham or montgomery or memphis where there would be a large-scale demonstration, there would be a large-scale campaign where outside groups like, sclc, come or snic corps would in as happened in many areas in the late 1960's. i think pensacola had so much riding on its tourist economy and most importantly, its federal military base, the naval air station, t
and pensacola, florida, was one of the perfect places to exam both of those questions. i found that the majority of the struggles that pensacola encountered, the more serious struggles happened after facilities integrated, happened after the lunch counters integrated, happened after employers began to hire more african-americans. it actually happened after king's designation in 1968. so i think -- assassination in 1968. so i think the pensacola story is important to tell because its gets us...
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florida was essentially wasteland until he built his railroad. you simply couldn't develop an area like palm beach or miami until you had secure rail transportation to the outside world. realized he was pioneering, that he was opening up these areas to development. .t surprised even him in his old age, he said, "i always believed in the future of florida, but i didn't appreciate how quickly it would happen." >> up next, we talk with tracey eaton, author of the book "bubba bandit." i have been a journalist since 1983. i worked for seven daily becoming abefore teacher. -- yearsast 12 years, of my reporting career, i worked out of mexico city and cuba. i was doing a city on tourism and i wanted to go to tobacco country in cuba. i got onto a bus and headed out to the western -- to western cuba. when i was climbing aboard the bus, this guy asked if i was from dallas. i said no, i am from denver. but i work for the dallas morning news. he said, are you tracey eaton? and i said, yeah. he said, i read your stories. the guy's name was john stanley. turned
florida was essentially wasteland until he built his railroad. you simply couldn't develop an area like palm beach or miami until you had secure rail transportation to the outside world. realized he was pioneering, that he was opening up these areas to development. .t surprised even him in his old age, he said, "i always believed in the future of florida, but i didn't appreciate how quickly it would happen." >> up next, we talk with tracey eaton, author of the book "bubba...
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augestene, florida.his nation before english and we've been a hispanic nation since our first days and i hope to pope talks about this a little bit. it puts a different spin on the whole immigration. we've been a hispanic nation sense our very first days and i hope the latin american pope can speak to that. >> yr in honor given your work 20-30 years ago. today the pope addressing the congress and the people united states of america here, he's going to be the only person in that room who is not a candidate which is sort of unusual. >> yeah. >> he will be speaking basically about the social justice doctrine that is con -- is it they will try to realize the pope saying thicks conceived as political, he's talking about the catholic faith? >> mike, i sure hope that's the case. you're right. this is a speech about values more than issues. he'll touch upon issues because they're the signs of the time. they're the things that come up every day but he is a moral leader who will be talk about values and the timele
augestene, florida.his nation before english and we've been a hispanic nation since our first days and i hope to pope talks about this a little bit. it puts a different spin on the whole immigration. we've been a hispanic nation sense our very first days and i hope the latin american pope can speak to that. >> yr in honor given your work 20-30 years ago. today the pope addressing the congress and the people united states of america here, he's going to be the only person in that room who...