70
70
May 4, 2017
05/17
by
KCSM
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
amy: and this is republican representative here in florida chris sprowls, chair of florida's house judiciary committee, issuing a formal apology to the families. >> we have the opportunity several weeks ago to speak to carol greenlee, who is here with us. she talked to me about how when she was 12 years old and her dad got out of prison, it wasn't until she was a grown woman, nearly 40, when she asked her dad about what happened. i think we we read about the stories of these great moral failings like this case, sometimes we forget that there were families and communities that also suffered just terrible injustices like the families behind us today. for that as a state, we are truly sorry for what took place. amy: is there, gilbert king, an official pardon that will be offered to the men? would governor scott go a long with it? how have the families responded to this so many decades later? little more complicated. it is not like the scottsboro boys were you had nine defendants found guilty, and then ultimately, the state of alabama could go through and pardon them one by one. it took 80 years
amy: and this is republican representative here in florida chris sprowls, chair of florida's house judiciary committee, issuing a formal apology to the families. >> we have the opportunity several weeks ago to speak to carol greenlee, who is here with us. she talked to me about how when she was 12 years old and her dad got out of prison, it wasn't until she was a grown woman, nearly 40, when she asked her dad about what happened. i think we we read about the stories of these great moral...
94
94
May 24, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
the gentleman from florida. mr. ross: may i inquire of my colleague from the other side as to whether he has any more speakers. mr. connolly: if the gentleman will yield? yes, i have two more speakers on the list. mr. ross: i verve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. connolly: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from virginia, mr. john sarbanes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mr. sarbanes: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i came to the floor today expecting to pport h.r. 1293 which has to deal with the official reporting time but the negative commentary we are getting against official time and the knock against federal employees today i'm anxious about supporting this bill because it appears what's happening is our colleagues on the other side are setting the table for bringing other legislation eventually to the floor that's actually going to attack and undermine official time. my colleague earlier referred to a wolf in sheep's clothing r
the gentleman from florida. mr. ross: may i inquire of my colleague from the other side as to whether he has any more speakers. mr. connolly: if the gentleman will yield? yes, i have two more speakers on the list. mr. ross: i verve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. connolly: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from virginia, mr. john sarbanes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mr. sarbanes: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr....
69
69
May 28, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
florida was no sunshine state then. it was cold and wind-swept, and they left out there with mastodons and giant ground shouldn'ts and giant armadillos -- the kind we run over on the streets these days. [laughter] a very, very different place. and so this book is about the 10,000-year relationship between the gulf of mexico and people. both gulf siders and those who are connected to the gulf from far away places. and one fact i didn't mention and that is a result of that relationship between people and environment is that the worst oil spill in u.s. history occurred in the gulf of mexico, and that, of course, was the 2010 bp disaster. which, by the way, is not the worst environmental disaster that the gulf has suffered. not even close. and we can talk about that during q&a if you like. and i began research on this book before the gulf -- the bp oil spill. and initially, i didn't know how to put the history of the gulf of mexico together. i couldn't, i couldn't find the story that i thought should be told. and then the f
florida was no sunshine state then. it was cold and wind-swept, and they left out there with mastodons and giant ground shouldn'ts and giant armadillos -- the kind we run over on the streets these days. [laughter] a very, very different place. and so this book is about the 10,000-year relationship between the gulf of mexico and people. both gulf siders and those who are connected to the gulf from far away places. and one fact i didn't mention and that is a result of that relationship between...
105
105
May 28, 2017
05/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm still here at lovely santa rosa, main unit, here in milton, florida. it's not exactly the best place in the world to be, so i would not advise anyone out there coming here. 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. 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 recy
i'm still here at lovely santa rosa, main unit, here in milton, florida. it's not exactly the best place in the world to be, so i would not advise anyone out there coming here. 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. 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...
218
218
May 10, 2017
05/17
by
KQED
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
three developers in florida were charged with stealing from the program. can the housing finance authorities make sure that that's not happening in their backyards, in their states? >> we really encourage our publics, people who are out in the community, people who are working with developers, to really come to us if they see issues that they think are not right with a project. we just encourage people that if they see something, say something. >> sullivan: okay. >> the other things that we do-- we have architects who get the final say when the cost certifications are filed; to check the reasonableness of those costs. >> there's not a lot of documentation provided to the housing agencies and the underwriters other than basic building block documents. the application, contracts, affirmation letters. so, it's a really a program of trust. >> sullivan: did you just call an $8 billion tax program a "program of trust"? >> yes. it is a program of trust. >> sullivan: the u.s. attorney in florida called this a program of trust. do you think that's true? >> this is
three developers in florida were charged with stealing from the program. can the housing finance authorities make sure that that's not happening in their backyards, in their states? >> we really encourage our publics, people who are out in the community, people who are working with developers, to really come to us if they see issues that they think are not right with a project. we just encourage people that if they see something, say something. >> sullivan: okay. >> the other...
100
100
May 7, 2017
05/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
which is always getting -- well, the florida file is a very large one. >> i love florida. >> so someone in florida had a serengeti-themed backyard. that's amazing. >> isn't that weird? >> i would love to be the kid in the house that had a zebra as a pet. >> they're supercuddly. >> not as cuddly as the guinea pig we had on yesterday. >> almond. >> he was cute. >> almond. >> good job from the elliptical machine. >> you okay? >>> coming you, the fbi investigating the murder of an american and his girlfriend in belize. report ts of a potential prime suspect in the case. >>> and t-minus one week until mother's day. i got nervous. sorry. one week until mother's day. if you still need a gift, we have some diy options for you from jewelry to beauty products you can make yourself. >> you prefer gifts from the wallet not from the heart, right? >> ah, well -- >> cash is king. >>> rob is running for a cause this morning. we're checking in on him as he tries to stay ahead of the catcher car. we're right here on sunday morning on "good morning america." go, rob, go! ♪ depression is a tangle
which is always getting -- well, the florida file is a very large one. >> i love florida. >> so someone in florida had a serengeti-themed backyard. that's amazing. >> isn't that weird? >> i would love to be the kid in the house that had a zebra as a pet. >> they're supercuddly. >> not as cuddly as the guinea pig we had on yesterday. >> almond. >> he was cute. >> almond. >> good job from the elliptical machine. >> you okay?...
316
316
tv
eye 316
favorite 0
quote 0
but that one is going in our florida file of the very strange, which is always getting -- well, the florida file is a very large one. >> i love florida. >> so somebody in florida had like a serengeti-themed backyard. >> who knows. >> that's amazing. >> isn't that weird? >> i would love to be the kid in the house that had a zebra as a pet. i mean, come on. you'd be the coolest kid on the block. >> they're super cuddly. >> not as cuddly as the guinea pig that we had on yesterday. >> almond. >> he was cute. >> he was super cute. thank you, ronnie. coming up, the fbi -- >> good job from the elliptical machine. >> you okay? >> yeah. >>> well, the fbi is investigating the murder of an american and his girlfriend in belize. reports of a potential prime suspect in the case. >>> and t-minus one day till -- one week, rather, until mother's day. i got nervous. sorry. one week until mother's day. if you still need a gift, we have some diy options for you from jewelry to beauty products that you can make yourself. >> you prefer gifts from the wallet, not from the heart, right? >> ah, well -- >> cash is
but that one is going in our florida file of the very strange, which is always getting -- well, the florida file is a very large one. >> i love florida. >> so somebody in florida had like a serengeti-themed backyard. >> who knows. >> that's amazing. >> isn't that weird? >> i would love to be the kid in the house that had a zebra as a pet. i mean, come on. you'd be the coolest kid on the block. >> they're super cuddly. >> not as cuddly as the...
99
99
May 22, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> florida congressman neil dunn recently sat down with c-span for a house freshman profile interview. he represents the second congressional district of florida. >> congressman neal dunn, what were you doing before you joined the u.s. house of representatives? >> guest: i was a surgeon in panama city doing your logical surgery, and i've been doing that for 25 years or so. >> host: and what was your practice, and why did you decide to go to panama be city to open it? >> guest: oh, is pan that city, my wife and i chose that after careful thought when i got out of the army back in 990. we wanted to go to a place that was friendly to the military, ask you remember -- and you remember that the country hasn't always been friendly to veterans. it is thousand. but in that area around bay county, all along the gulf coast of florida has always been very, very friendly to veterans of all sorts. and so we felt immediately at home in panama city there. >> host: and before you left the military, you were a doctor in the military -- >> guest: yes, that's right. >> host: tell us about your military
. >> florida congressman neil dunn recently sat down with c-span for a house freshman profile interview. he represents the second congressional district of florida. >> congressman neal dunn, what were you doing before you joined the u.s. house of representatives? >> guest: i was a surgeon in panama city doing your logical surgery, and i've been doing that for 25 years or so. >> host: and what was your practice, and why did you decide to go to panama be city to open it?...
69
69
May 16, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> next, a conversation with republican representative neal dunn from florida's second congressional district. he sat down with us to talk about his medical career in the military, and his legislative priorities as a new member of the congress. from capitol hill, this is ten minutes. >>> congressman neal dunn, what were you doing before you joined the u.s. house of representatives? >> i was a surgeon in panama city during neurological surgery and i've been doing that there for 25 years or so. >> and what was your practice? and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? >> oh, so panama city my wife and i chose that after careful thought when i got out of the army back in 1990. we wanted to go to a place that was friendly to the military. you remember that the country hasn't always been friendly to veterans. it is now, but in that era around bay county, all along the coast there of gulf coast of florida has always been very, very friendly to veterans of all sorts. and so we felt immediately at home in panama city there. >> and before you left the military, you were a doctor i
. >>> next, a conversation with republican representative neal dunn from florida's second congressional district. he sat down with us to talk about his medical career in the military, and his legislative priorities as a new member of the congress. from capitol hill, this is ten minutes. >>> congressman neal dunn, what were you doing before you joined the u.s. house of representatives? >> i was a surgeon in panama city during neurological surgery and i've been doing that...
101
101
May 3, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
for my constituents in south florida and the florida keys and for coastal communities across the country, flood insurance is an absolute necessaryity to protect against natural disasters. -- necessaryity to protect against natural disasters. but it is flawed with $23 billion in debt. we have a unique opportunity in the coming months to address the issues that matter most to our constituents. providing optimal coverage at rates affordable for policyholders and based on accurate flood maps. there are numerous solutions i am studying such as expanding the use of write your own policies and growing the private insurance market. as long as strict oversight protocols are established and a federal backstop is in place. we should also promote stronger building standards for new construction projects that will better withstand flooding and strong winds. in florida, we're a payee state, a donor state into the nfip. but have also adopted strong building standards to reduce cleanup costs after the damage of a natural disaster has been done. as congress works to reform the nfip, i will find commonsen
for my constituents in south florida and the florida keys and for coastal communities across the country, flood insurance is an absolute necessaryity to protect against natural disasters. -- necessaryity to protect against natural disasters. but it is flawed with $23 billion in debt. we have a unique opportunity in the coming months to address the issues that matter most to our constituents. providing optimal coverage at rates affordable for policyholders and based on accurate flood maps. there...
60
60
May 9, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
in every corner of those 19 counties. >> the second district of florida. explain the that is. >> panama city beach in the extreme west, all the way around the bend of florida to ocala. 300 miles of coastline as the crow flies. all those 19 counties down along the water, and a few more of because the georgia-alabama border which are very rural kind of counties. great folks. >> what is your favorite -- least favorite part of this new job? >> and inform us about a travel back and forth. when i need to go to the district, i may actually fight orlando, which is closer to the farms in my district and where i live. when i fight orlando, tampa, jacksonville, driving and my district -- into my district. >> the hours? >> they are amazingly long. i thought it was a busy surgeon. i was wrong. >> how many hours? >> i have not added it up. my wife
in every corner of those 19 counties. >> the second district of florida. explain the that is. >> panama city beach in the extreme west, all the way around the bend of florida to ocala. 300 miles of coastline as the crow flies. all those 19 counties down along the water, and a few more of because the georgia-alabama border which are very rural kind of counties. great folks. >> what is your favorite -- least favorite part of this new job? >> and inform us about a travel...
77
77
May 28, 2017
05/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
mighty work force ♪ ♪ we are the santa rosa work squad ♪ >> every morning inmates at santa rosa's florida, inmates march outside the institution. they are part of the rls. ♪ everywhere we go ♪ people want to know ♪ that we are the mighty, mighty work force ♪ ♪ we are the santa rosa work squad ♪ >> every morning inmates at santa rosa's florida institution, inmates march outside the institution. they are part of the rls. >> it's kind of like the old chain gang but not to that level. it's actually their job assignment. >> today the squad will be working on the farm, a seven-acre plot of land adjacent to the prison. >> all the food we grow goes directly to feed the inmates. most of them do like to be out hoar working. some of them don't. it's more like a punishment to them. but most of them do like to be out here doing something. >> you never get used to the shackles, but it's something you learn to deal with. if you want to come out here and work, get the fresh air, it's something you have to do. >> i put myself in this predicament. >> the inmates use tools that could be used as a deadly wea
mighty work force ♪ ♪ we are the santa rosa work squad ♪ >> every morning inmates at santa rosa's florida, inmates march outside the institution. they are part of the rls. ♪ everywhere we go ♪ people want to know ♪ that we are the mighty, mighty work force ♪ ♪ we are the santa rosa work squad ♪ >> every morning inmates at santa rosa's florida institution, inmates march outside the institution. they are part of the rls. >> it's kind of like the old chain gang...
56
56
May 20, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
the gold coast of florida has always been very friendly to veterans of all sorts. we felt immediately at home in panama city. before you left the military company were dr. in the military . tell us about your military career. >> straight into the military out of medical school and served in a number of different places around the world. had a chance to do all types of different surgeries and settled on kidney, bladder, and prostate. specialty. my when the berlin wall fell, they called all the surgeons in. they said help them, find a job, the war is over. it was for six months only, then we were in kuwait. in panama city, i had a lot of new friends. we had a great time raising our three sons. they are all grown and gone now. we have grandchildren. >> he rose in the ranks. >> the medical corps is different. you start as a captain out of medical school, then they give .onuses to doctors instead of promoting them rapidly, they get bonuses. i was only lieutenant colonel. in washingtonme before moving here as a freshman in the house of representatives. what were you doin
the gold coast of florida has always been very friendly to veterans of all sorts. we felt immediately at home in panama city. before you left the military company were dr. in the military . tell us about your military career. >> straight into the military out of medical school and served in a number of different places around the world. had a chance to do all types of different surgeries and settled on kidney, bladder, and prostate. specialty. my when the berlin wall fell, they called all...
104
104
May 24, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
with residential and industrial properties spanning from florida to nevada. jake's immense success allowed him the opportunity to explore his true passion. the history and culture of the early americas. jay, along with his wife, established the foundation to advance knowledge and understanding of world cultures and history. the foundation's impressive collections include one of a kind maps, books, letters, and paintings, and many other artifacts. in the 50 years that jay dedicated to collecting these rare treasures, he assembled one of the world's best and most significant private collections of documents and artifacts related to the early americas. recognizing the significance of his impressive collection, jay made an extraordinary gift in the year 2004 to our library of congress and to the american people with a contribution of 4,000 items which are now on display permanently. the lie brare riff congress estimates that over -- library of congress estimates that over three million vittors have seen this exhibit made possible by the foundation. because of jay
with residential and industrial properties spanning from florida to nevada. jake's immense success allowed him the opportunity to explore his true passion. the history and culture of the early americas. jay, along with his wife, established the foundation to advance knowledge and understanding of world cultures and history. the foundation's impressive collections include one of a kind maps, books, letters, and paintings, and many other artifacts. in the 50 years that jay dedicated to collecting...
62
62
May 16, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. speaker. this week recognizes national police week. i'd like to especially highlight the small but significant things officers do to our communities. police officers in clear water, florida, surprised a 10-year-old bar bury victim with lunch after his lunch money was stolen as he walked to school. the sheriffs would drive homeless men and women to the social security office and help them with paperwork. these are extraordinary individuals, mr. speaker. there are countless examples of local law enforcement doing good every day. this week we commemorate the fallen officers. florida lost 11 officers in the past year, including deputy sheriff john robert from hills borrow county, who was killed after a collision with a wrong way driver. we also remember the tarpon springs officers who was fatally shot by a fugitive while on duty in 2014. thank you to our law enforcement officers in florida and nat
for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. speaker. this week recognizes national police week. i'd like to especially highlight the small but significant things officers do to our communities. police officers in clear water, florida, surprised a 10-year-old bar bury victim with lunch after his lunch money was stolen as he walked to school. the sheriffs would drive homeless men...
53
53
May 11, 2017
05/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
jonathan: that is a problem in florida. the snakes are not from florida. they dumped the pets in the everglades and then they are all over the place. michelle: they are mighty animals, ones that will attack a gator. jonathan: go after deer, gator, dogs, cats, anything. interesting way to make a buck. doug: they have other animals in florida. feral hogs, bears. wild place. we will see the end of the steady rain pattern get drizzly tonight and tomorrow. more heavy rain moving in this time tomorrow. get busy and give you a look at a blah camera. sometimes it's spectacular and the blue skies at national harbor. not so much. blah. rain, drizzle. low clouds. unseasonably temperat are 20 below average. we have steady rain from the district. you can see in the animation from life doppler. but it will diminish to patches of the light rain and drizzle. that will be the story overnight and for a piece of tomorrow. but tomorrow afternoon it changes. you can see at 7:30 in the morning a lot of rain regenerating over southwestern virginia. then it moves rapidly northeas
jonathan: that is a problem in florida. the snakes are not from florida. they dumped the pets in the everglades and then they are all over the place. michelle: they are mighty animals, ones that will attack a gator. jonathan: go after deer, gator, dogs, cats, anything. interesting way to make a buck. doug: they have other animals in florida. feral hogs, bears. wild place. we will see the end of the steady rain pattern get drizzly tonight and tomorrow. more heavy rain moving in this time...
61
61
May 22, 2017
05/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
left florida, come to california, then to alabama and s.w.a.t.ida prison. no one has ever escaped from santa rosa, but escape was one of the first things that crossed the minds of the staff when they came across a handmade key inside lionel bowden's deoderant conta container. >> handcuff key is like, you know, mainly for my defense. you know? having a handcuff key is not really usual but sometimes it's necessary, you know, theoretically speaking, you know? >> bowden who is serving a 21-year sense for armed robbery says this isn't the first time he's received a dr during his time in prison. a disciplinary report. >> i've had possession of a weapon dr, possession of a handcuff key. you know several disrespects. a couple fighting drs. during my seven years since i been incarcerated i felt about four of them confined. >> bowden was already in the prison's close management system when he was caught with the cuff key. >> stand right here. >> 0052. >> now he must face the institutional classification team, or ict, who could they change his status from c
left florida, come to california, then to alabama and s.w.a.t.ida prison. no one has ever escaped from santa rosa, but escape was one of the first things that crossed the minds of the staff when they came across a handmade key inside lionel bowden's deoderant conta container. >> handcuff key is like, you know, mainly for my defense. you know? having a handcuff key is not really usual but sometimes it's necessary, you know, theoretically speaking, you know? >> bowden who is serving a...
72
72
May 3, 2017
05/17
by
KCSM
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
we are reporting from tampa, florida. president trump and russian president vladimir putin agreed tuesday during a phone call to work together to seek a ceasefire in syria. according to the kremlin, putin and trump agreed to meet in july to discuss a resolution to the protracted conflict. reporters were not able to ask questions about trump's phone call on tuesday, however, because white house press secretary sean spicer stormed out of tuesday's press briefing without taking questions as reporters shouted "sean! sean!" trump and putin's phone call commit same day isis militants attacked a makeshift camp for displaced syrians and iraqi refugees, killing nearly 40 civilians and kurdish fighters near syria's north-eastern border with iraq. we'll have more on the ongoing conflict in syria later in the broadcast. meanwhile, president trump is meeting with palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas at the white house today. trump already hosted israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in february. in afghanistan, at least e
we are reporting from tampa, florida. president trump and russian president vladimir putin agreed tuesday during a phone call to work together to seek a ceasefire in syria. according to the kremlin, putin and trump agreed to meet in july to discuss a resolution to the protracted conflict. reporters were not able to ask questions about trump's phone call on tuesday, however, because white house press secretary sean spicer stormed out of tuesday's press briefing without taking questions as...
68
68
May 24, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
harold and florida, republican debt in florida, republican -- in florida, republican.aller: i have several's -- several thoughts. one is this isn't a full budget. i have a good friend who is very once hownd i asked him we felt about the republicans coming into power. to my surprise he said he was glad, and here is his logic. he said, i kind of like it when the adults are in charge sometimes. i thought about it that he understood sometimes you need people to act adult like. that is what this budget does. there is a reason that if you cater to many small groups, nothing big gets done. go from fulle us employment to part-time work everywhere, where people could not get full-time, meaningful jobs because then the little company would have to provide health care. things like that are going on everywhere in the economy. this budget turns it around and basically says, we want people to work, pay taxes, and be able to support their family. host: what about the growth expectations that this budget is based on, the fact that they are higher than what many independent analysts ex
harold and florida, republican debt in florida, republican -- in florida, republican.aller: i have several's -- several thoughts. one is this isn't a full budget. i have a good friend who is very once hownd i asked him we felt about the republicans coming into power. to my surprise he said he was glad, and here is his logic. he said, i kind of like it when the adults are in charge sometimes. i thought about it that he understood sometimes you need people to act adult like. that is what this...
107
107
May 8, 2017
05/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
>> correct. >> reporter: were they in florida at the time of the murder? >> jim was in florida.na said she was in d.c. >> reporter: why was she in d.c.? >> she said there was a family wedding. >> reporter: and the records backed that up. when robyn arias looked at jim's cell phone, it never left florida. diana's phone records checked out, too. where was diana's phone during that time? >> in d.c. >> reporter: that's it? didn't move. >> did not move. the phone went to d.c., went back to florida. >> reporter: reasonable to assume that diana never left d.c.? >> absolutely. >> reporter: but you're smiling. >> there was just a break. the pattern just was off. >> reporter: diana's records were speaking to arias, and detectives were about to get a break that would shift the direction of the entire investigation. let's just say, this case was about to go south. >>> coming up -- that secret burner phone, who bought it? who used it? get ready for a whole new circle of suspects. >> so what's going on here? how many people are involved in this? >> that's the question of the day. ter than a m
>> correct. >> reporter: were they in florida at the time of the murder? >> jim was in florida.na said she was in d.c. >> reporter: why was she in d.c.? >> she said there was a family wedding. >> reporter: and the records backed that up. when robyn arias looked at jim's cell phone, it never left florida. diana's phone records checked out, too. where was diana's phone during that time? >> in d.c. >> reporter: that's it? didn't move. >> did...
138
138
May 26, 2017
05/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
world-famous beaches of south florida, a national treasure is being choked out by salt water. manuel bojorquez tells us what's being done to save the everglades. >> reporter: if you want to know what's happening in the everglades, just follow the colorful aptly name roseate spoonbill, which has raised its young here for hundreds of years. they are leaving. how disturbing a trend is it? >> it's very florida's audubon society says the fresh water the birds need is disappearing, and the entire ecosystem is at risk. what have we done to the everglades? >> well, the biggest thing we've done is drained it. >> reporter: for? >> for our purposes. >> reporter: development, farming. >> development, agriculture. this was the big land boon. there were people who looked at that swamp and said, "what a waste of land. it's fertile soil. let's drain it. >> reporter: case in point-- this view of one part of the glades in the 1970s. this is just 30 years later. the effect has been to cut off the vital natural flow of fresh water from the kissimmee river and lake okeechobee all the way to florid
world-famous beaches of south florida, a national treasure is being choked out by salt water. manuel bojorquez tells us what's being done to save the everglades. >> reporter: if you want to know what's happening in the everglades, just follow the colorful aptly name roseate spoonbill, which has raised its young here for hundreds of years. they are leaving. how disturbing a trend is it? >> it's very florida's audubon society says the fresh water the birds need is disappearing, and...
380
380
May 8, 2017
05/17
by
KDTV
tv
eye 380
favorite 0
quote 1
segÚn autoridades de florida, 320 incendios forestales han sido reportados en lo que va de aÑo, quemando fogatas en los parques. reportera: varias escuelas se han convertido en refugio temporal para albergar a las personas que residen en los lugares afectados por estos incendios. el costo para combatir estos incendios puede llegar a miles de millones de dÓlares. presentador: el alumno habÍa llamado al 911 anunciando que habÍa un chico armado fuera de la escuela. cuando los agentes llegaron, el mismo joven que los habÍa llamado los apunto con una pistola y los apuntÓ. al negarse a bajar el arma, recibiÓ varios disparos. luego se supo que se trataba de una pistola de aire. aranza: en el salvador se ha reportado la nueva crisis que enfrenta este paÍs centroamericano con relaciÓn a las bandas criminales. reportero: el fiscal general de el salvador anunciÓ que los criminales deportados de estados unidos, se han dedicado a refundar y ampliar nuevas cÉlulas. >> hoy estÁn denominadas con nombres de ciudades, o lugares de estados unidos. reportero: en los Últimos cuatro meses han sido deportados
segÚn autoridades de florida, 320 incendios forestales han sido reportados en lo que va de aÑo, quemando fogatas en los parques. reportera: varias escuelas se han convertido en refugio temporal para albergar a las personas que residen en los lugares afectados por estos incendios. el costo para combatir estos incendios puede llegar a miles de millones de dÓlares. presentador: el alumno habÍa llamado al 911 anunciando que habÍa un chico armado fuera de la escuela. cuando los agentes...
100
100
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
more than 100 fires are burning across florida alone. and on the state's border with georgia, at least 118,000 acres across the national wildlife refuge have been scorched. abc's rob marciano on the latest. >> reporter: flames shooting into the air as wildfires rage across several states. >> real smoky, bad. >> reporter: 106 fires burning in florida right now. dry conditions fueling this blaze near tampa. firefighters dousing the flames from above. plumes of smoke, dropping visibility to quarter mile. shutting down a major highway for a time this weekend. >> i saw ashes and smoke, looked like a giant blob in the sky. >> reporter: in southern georgia, wildfires forcing evacuations. residents there grabbing the bare necessities as inferno advances. >> important papers. food. food, our food. what we could. everything we could. everything else we just had to leave. >> reporter: schools in charlton county, closed monday. the fire moving quickly. burning estimating 1 mile each hour. charring an area bigger than city of atlanta. that fire still
more than 100 fires are burning across florida alone. and on the state's border with georgia, at least 118,000 acres across the national wildlife refuge have been scorched. abc's rob marciano on the latest. >> reporter: flames shooting into the air as wildfires rage across several states. >> real smoky, bad. >> reporter: 106 fires burning in florida right now. dry conditions fueling this blaze near tampa. firefighters dousing the flames from above. plumes of smoke, dropping...
330
330
May 2, 2017
05/17
by
KDTV
tv
eye 330
favorite 0
quote 0
antes de eso ya se habÍa convertido en la primera hispana en ser elegida al condado de la florida. >> en el prÓximo congreso federal. >> un distrito donde hay un congresista republicana reportera: los republicanos tambiÉn dicen estar preparados ambos partidos reconocen la importancia de cada voto en el balance del poder. jorge: con esto nos vamos, gracias por haber estado con nosotros. buenas noches. presentador: hoy, en la rosa de guadalupe... >> aquí solo hay cuatro. falta una, búscala. [sirenas] la policía. déjala, vámonos. vámonos. >> ya se fueron, niña. se fueron. [sirenas] >> no, no, mamá, mamá, papá-- [llora] presentador: a continuación, en "la rosa de guadalupe".
antes de eso ya se habÍa convertido en la primera hispana en ser elegida al condado de la florida. >> en el prÓximo congreso federal. >> un distrito donde hay un congresista republicana reportera: los republicanos tambiÉn dicen estar preparados ambos partidos reconocen la importancia de cada voto en el balance del poder. jorge: con esto nos vamos, gracias por haber estado con nosotros. buenas noches. presentador: hoy, en la rosa de guadalupe... >> aquí solo hay cuatro....
574
574
May 25, 2017
05/17
by
KDTV
tv
eye 574
favorite 0
quote 1
desde su casa en florida, la ganaderÍa la grande, quien suspendiÓ su gira europea, ofreciÓ costear losmanecen hospitalizados, varios estÁn graves y 12 son menores de edad. pero la vida cotidiana intenta recuperarsu rutina en esta ciudad industrial. "mÁnchester tiene una historia orgullosa de recuperaciÓn y vamos a salir adelante." en solidaridad con los afectados de las g dÍa se multiplican. flores, velas, dÍgitos homenajes en las plazas de esta ciudad rinden tributo a la memoria de los fallecidos y algo de consuelo a sus familias. y hay un elemento que agrega mayor preocupaciÓn entre las autoridades y las fuerzas policiales, porque el popular equipo de fÚtbol mÁnchester united se consagrÓ esta noche como campeÓn de la liga europea. es una de las escuadras que mÁs fanáticos tiene y que mÁs gente convoca. por lo tanto, se espera muy posiblemente una enorme cantidad de personas en las calles celebrando este tan ansiado tÍtulo. esto, sin lugar a dudas, podrÍa ser tambiÉn un blanco interesante para los terroristas en un paÍs que estÁ bajo amenaza inminente de un nuevo atentado. regresamos
desde su casa en florida, la ganaderÍa la grande, quien suspendiÓ su gira europea, ofreciÓ costear losmanecen hospitalizados, varios estÁn graves y 12 son menores de edad. pero la vida cotidiana intenta recuperarsu rutina en esta ciudad industrial. "mÁnchester tiene una historia orgullosa de recuperaciÓn y vamos a salir adelante." en solidaridad con los afectados de las g dÍa se multiplican. flores, velas, dÍgitos homenajes en las plazas de esta ciudad rinden tributo a la...
45
45
May 9, 2017
05/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
it happened at a pool party in north lauderdale, florida. when she asked partygoers to lower the noise, nancy james was grabbed, slammed to the ground and then dragged and tossed into that pool. she ended up in the emergency room with bruises. the teen, a 16-year-old, has been charged with battery. >>> we're getting a look at another piece of video out of florida. this courier employed by amazon was caught on camera, see when she does as she arrives with the packages at the customer's fence. packages go right over. amazon responded in a statement saying the woman has been identified for, quote, future training purposes. the boxes, by the way, contained her defense so it wasly there. >> it's bicycle helmets so maybe she was testing them to make sure they were durable. >>> when we come back we'll hear from the girl attacked by an alligator and fought it off. >>> first the chaotic scenes from an airport overnight. you can see the anger boiling over when passengers got some bad news. ouch! ♪ skin-flex™, anna! sit! new band-aid® brand skin-flex™
it happened at a pool party in north lauderdale, florida. when she asked partygoers to lower the noise, nancy james was grabbed, slammed to the ground and then dragged and tossed into that pool. she ended up in the emergency room with bruises. the teen, a 16-year-old, has been charged with battery. >>> we're getting a look at another piece of video out of florida. this courier employed by amazon was caught on camera, see when she does as she arrives with the packages at the customer's...
223
223
May 11, 2017
05/17
by
KDTV
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
reportero: si de imponer las leyes para evitar la migraciÓn se trata, la florida no es un buen lugar.ayorÍa los legisladores estatales quieren enviar a la casa blanca. >> tuvimos que afrontar nueve proyectos de ley que afectaban a los refugiados, la persona que son arrestadas... reportero: en tan sÓlo 60 dÍas la legislatura de la florida discutiÓ nueve proyectos de ley, de los cuÁles se pretendÍa la expansiÓn de la criminalizaciÓn de los inmigrantes. en lo que resta del 2017, los indocumentados que viven en este estado, podrÁn respirar con alivio. >> afortunadamente pudimos evitar esta nueve leyes. reportero: una de las propuesta rechazada fue una que prohibÍa la "ciudades santurario" en la florida. varios grupos pro emigrantes, estuvieron presionando para evitar que estas leyes se concreten. >> estamos defendiendo el trabajo, las cosechas, supermercados, cocinas, toda esta gente emigrante es la que levanta este paÍs. reporteros: texas es el estado que practica la leyes mÁs severas. la sb4 puede expandirse a otras regiones. otros proyectos como la sb7 86, amenazaba con remover a funci
reportero: si de imponer las leyes para evitar la migraciÓn se trata, la florida no es un buen lugar.ayorÍa los legisladores estatales quieren enviar a la casa blanca. >> tuvimos que afrontar nueve proyectos de ley que afectaban a los refugiados, la persona que son arrestadas... reportero: en tan sÓlo 60 dÍas la legislatura de la florida discutiÓ nueve proyectos de ley, de los cuÁles se pretendÍa la expansiÓn de la criminalizaciÓn de los inmigrantes. en lo que resta del 2017, los...
89
89
May 17, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
the gentleman from florida be continues to reserve. the gentleman from florida. mr. hastings: mr. speaker, at this time i would advise my colleague that i have no further speakers and i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hastings: mr. speaker, i'm sure that my friends across the sle have their hearts in the right place. but we need to be clear that these messaging bills do little to nothing to protect our police officers. if we truly wanted to help our brave officers and first responders, we would pass sensible gun reform legislation. we would take guns out of the hands of the mentally ill and domestic abusers, not make it easier for them to acquire such weapons as my friends across the aisle have done on so many occasions. if we truly wanted to protect our officers and first responders, we would work diligently to provide them with the best mental health and wellness programs money can buy, rather than leaving them to mend unseen wounds on their own. if my friends across the aisle truly wanted to help this country's law enforcement offi
the gentleman from florida be continues to reserve. the gentleman from florida. mr. hastings: mr. speaker, at this time i would advise my colleague that i have no further speakers and i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hastings: mr. speaker, i'm sure that my friends across the sle have their hearts in the right place. but we need to be clear that these messaging bills do little to nothing to protect our police officers. if we truly wanted to help...
126
126
May 7, 2017
05/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
we understand the dry time of year for florida and what florida looked like last year at the end of theirting it was abnormally dry. the oranges and red indicating extreme drought into portions of florida and that is a huge concern for them. because we are picking on some wind as well we have red flag warnings out for much of the state today indicating those fire conditions are going to be very good today and likely for the next several days. now we have over a hundred wildfires across the state as a whole but at least 29 of them are a hundred acres or larger. okay? and, again, 91,000 acres has already burned so far in 2017. you talk about 20,000 of those alone are from arsonists but that means the rest of them are from weather and when we take a look at the forecast, look. the next five days, there is a zero percent chance of rain. the only chance we even have comes at the very end of the seven-day forecast. we talk about good news and there is some. we are heading into summer pretty soon here and that, victor, and christi is the rainy season. we are the short term and no rain in sight b
we understand the dry time of year for florida and what florida looked like last year at the end of theirting it was abnormally dry. the oranges and red indicating extreme drought into portions of florida and that is a huge concern for them. because we are picking on some wind as well we have red flag warnings out for much of the state today indicating those fire conditions are going to be very good today and likely for the next several days. now we have over a hundred wildfires across the...
60
60
May 30, 2017
05/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
we do expect heavy rain along the gulf coast, and thunderstorms, in south florida. and, the southern rockies. there will also be some showers in the pacific northwest. >> cooler than normal in most of troit and chicago, should reach 72. albuquerque is going top out at 81. the highs in portland and seattl degrees. >> this is one of two days where manhattan, when the sun aligns with the buildings go out see the sunset. yesterday, didn't work out. >> cloudy, cloudy, cloudy. >> yeah. first world problems. we have video in the meantime of animals on display. 2 x 2 in china. >> visitors to shanghai wild animal park were seeing double. five sets of four-legged twins went head-to-head with five sets of human twins. >> kids had a chance to feed the animals which included giant pan diaz, cats, tigers. they ate raisins, dates, peanuts, carrots, did we mention pandas. >> i'm not a twin. can we hang out with twin pandas. too. >> would be cute. >> how cute is senate. >> coming up the danger lurking in the weed. experts are predicting this will be one of the worst seasons ever for
we do expect heavy rain along the gulf coast, and thunderstorms, in south florida. and, the southern rockies. there will also be some showers in the pacific northwest. >> cooler than normal in most of troit and chicago, should reach 72. albuquerque is going top out at 81. the highs in portland and seattl degrees. >> this is one of two days where manhattan, when the sun aligns with the buildings go out see the sunset. yesterday, didn't work out. >> cloudy, cloudy, cloudy....
71
71
May 22, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
from florida's second district, the closest v.a. facility. which performs heart, lung, and deliver transplants is in nashville, tennessee. mr. dunn: a veteran in ocala would have to travel more than 600 miles to receive a new liver despite there being seven federally certified centers in florida. as a surgeon, i know that timely organ transplants can make the difference between life and death. and yet our veterans sit on waiting lists for organs they may never receive. government bureaucracy should not hurt our nation's veterans when they are in desperate need of care. the victor act will give those who fought for our freedom a night fighting chance here at home. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the centennial anniversary of the nebras
from florida's second district, the closest v.a. facility. which performs heart, lung, and deliver transplants is in nashville, tennessee. mr. dunn: a veteran in ocala would have to travel more than 600 miles to receive a new liver despite there being seven federally certified centers in florida. as a surgeon, i know that timely organ transplants can make the difference between life and death. and yet our veterans sit on waiting lists for organs they may never receive. government bureaucracy...
196
196
May 3, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 1
the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. hastings: thankou very much, mr. speaker. i thank my good friend, t gentleman from oklahoma for yielding me the customary 30 minutes for debate. mr. speaker, i rise today to debate the rule f consideration of the consolidad appropriations act or the fiscal year 2017. as you know, this $12 trillion $1 trillion omnibus will provide discretionary funding for most of the federal governnt for the remaining five months of fiscal year 2017. before moving to the specifics of the legislation, we need to get a few thing straight. it bears repeating that the appropriations measur containe in this bill should have been passed months ago. while i'm glad that we have arrived at ts compromise, and e words of my good friend fm oklahoma i certainly support with regardo the extraordinary work of the chairman and the ranking member and their respecte staffs, as well as the apopriators generally and their staffs, they have done a go job wh reference to the measu as far as compromise is concerned. but the
the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. hastings: thankou very much, mr. speaker. i thank my good friend, t gentleman from oklahoma for yielding me the customary 30 minutes for debate. mr. speaker, i rise today to debate the rule f consideration of the consolidad appropriations act or the fiscal year 2017. as you know, this $12 trillion $1 trillion omnibus will provide discretionary funding for most of the federal governnt for the remaining five months of fiscal year 2017. before moving...
138
138
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
more than 100 fires burning across florida.amilies being told to leave their homes, some schools closed. here's rob marciano with the new images. >> reporter: tonight, flames shooting into the air, as wildfires rage across several states. >> it's real smoky, it's bad. >> reporter: 106 fires burning in florida right now. dry conditions fueling this blaze near tampa. firefighters dousing the flames from above. plumes of smoke dropping visibility to only a quart of a mile. shutting down a major highway for a time this weekend. >> i saw a bunch of ashes, a bunch of of smoke. it looked like a giant blob in the sky. >> reporter: wildfires in georgia forcing evacuations. residents there grabbing the bare necessities as the inferno advances. >> important papers, food, everything we could. everything else, we had to leave. >> reporter: schools in charlton county now closed monday. the fire moving quickly. burning an estimated one mile each hour. charring an area bigger than the entire city of atlanta. that fire tonight still not under c
more than 100 fires burning across florida.amilies being told to leave their homes, some schools closed. here's rob marciano with the new images. >> reporter: tonight, flames shooting into the air, as wildfires rage across several states. >> it's real smoky, it's bad. >> reporter: 106 fires burning in florida right now. dry conditions fueling this blaze near tampa. firefighters dousing the flames from above. plumes of smoke dropping visibility to only a quart of a mile....
144
144
May 18, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
florida has hired more than two dozen professional hunters to trim the population.k strassmann went along for the hunt. >> reporter: in a remote corner of the ever graglades, we found searching for pythons. irwin closed in. >> this is a burmese python. and this is the one causing all the trouble. >> reporter: burmese pythons, giant constrictors native to asia became a nuisance in florida after 1992. hurricane andrew toppled a reptile breeding facility and all its pythons slithered into the wild. females can lay dozens of eggs at a time. and by one estimate, 100,000 live in the everglades today. some can grow longer than 20 feet. and here this invasive species has no natural predators. they're non-venomous, but those rows of teeth are razor sharp. it coils itself around its prey, squeezes and suffocates it before swallowing hole. this video shot late last year in the everybody glades shows a burmese strangling an alligator. >> they an articulating jaw, and that allows them to be able to eat and swallow just massive objects that you would not think that a snake could
florida has hired more than two dozen professional hunters to trim the population.k strassmann went along for the hunt. >> reporter: in a remote corner of the ever graglades, we found searching for pythons. irwin closed in. >> this is a burmese python. and this is the one causing all the trouble. >> reporter: burmese pythons, giant constrictors native to asia became a nuisance in florida after 1992. hurricane andrew toppled a reptile breeding facility and all its pythons...
124
124
May 10, 2017
05/17
by
KSTS
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
violenta trifulca en un aero puerto de la florida. baño secreto, tu privacidad te hace mi lugar número uno para hacer número dos te amo, pero a veces apestas. nuevo febreze air effects con tecnología odorclear limpia los malos olores como nunca antes. porque las cosas que más quieres, pueden apestar. y también prueba febreze small spaces para eliminar malos olores hasta por 30 días. respira tranquilo con el nuevo febreze. y juntos, tuvieron el hijor dde sus sueños.. ahora puede llevarlos en el auto de sus sueños... por menos de lo que imagina. con un mercedes-benz certificado pre-adquirido, disfrutará de una seguridad, innovación y rendimiento legendarios a un precio a su alcance. ese sí es un dulce sueño. visite el evento de vehículos certificados preadquiridos, desde ahora hasta el 31 de mayo. solo en su concesionario autorizado. mercedes-benz. lo mejor o nada. >>> se desatÓ una batalla campal entre empleados de la aerolÍnea spirit pasajero y el aeropuerto de fort lauderdale en lo florida que culminÓ con 3 detenidos los pasajeros es
violenta trifulca en un aero puerto de la florida. baño secreto, tu privacidad te hace mi lugar número uno para hacer número dos te amo, pero a veces apestas. nuevo febreze air effects con tecnología odorclear limpia los malos olores como nunca antes. porque las cosas que más quieres, pueden apestar. y también prueba febreze small spaces para eliminar malos olores hasta por 30 días. respira tranquilo con el nuevo febreze. y juntos, tuvieron el hijor dde sus sueños.. ahora puede...
372
372
May 27, 2017
05/17
by
KDTV
tv
eye 372
favorite 0
quote 0
por otro lado, un artista republicano de florida dijo que el hacker le pidiÓ formación de florida y sesarrolladas del mundo comenzÓ en sicilia, italia con discursos sobre medio ambiente, migraciÓn y terrorismo. lÍderes europeos han retirado la exigencia para que el gobierno estadounidense permanezca en el acuerdo de parÍs sobre cambio climÁtico. el presidente trump parece haber escuchado, como nos muestran nuestros enviados. reportero: aquÍ no se pudo disimular, existe una enorme diferencia entre la manera de pensar de trump y la mayorÍa de sus socios del grupo de las siete mayores economÍas del mundo. desde la cuestiÓn de la inmigraciÓn, al tema ambiental y el acuerdo de parÍs. >> todos los participantes le presentamos al presidente de estados unidos diversos argumentos para que su naciÓn siga siendo un miembro de la convenciÓn del cambio climÁtico. reportero: dijo mÁrquez habiendo que tranza siempre sostuvo que el ligamento global no es tan grave como se lo presenta. en una de las pocas cuestiones en la que hubo sintonÍa, es en la necesidad de aumentar los esfuerzos en la lucha contr
por otro lado, un artista republicano de florida dijo que el hacker le pidiÓ formación de florida y sesarrolladas del mundo comenzÓ en sicilia, italia con discursos sobre medio ambiente, migraciÓn y terrorismo. lÍderes europeos han retirado la exigencia para que el gobierno estadounidense permanezca en el acuerdo de parÍs sobre cambio climÁtico. el presidente trump parece haber escuchado, como nos muestran nuestros enviados. reportero: aquÍ no se pudo disimular, existe una enorme...
181
181
May 23, 2017
05/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
hackers take aim at gun owners in florida. personal information from thousands of concealed weapon permit holders stolen from government computers. how could that even happen? and a man in northern ohio defies all odds with an extraordinary story of survival. >> i'm happy he's alive. just shocked that he lasted that long. managing blood sugar is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. when a fire destroyed everything in our living room. we replaced it all without touching our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance >> a massive computer hack of florida's department of agriculture and consumer services possibly exposing personal information of more than 16,000 concealed weapon permit holders including hundreds of social security numbers. trace gallagher is live wit
hackers take aim at gun owners in florida. personal information from thousands of concealed weapon permit holders stolen from government computers. how could that even happen? and a man in northern ohio defies all odds with an extraordinary story of survival. >> i'm happy he's alive. just shocked that he lasted that long. managing blood sugar is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize...