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host: next caller is lance in fort lauderdale, sort of, go ahead -- fort lauderdale, florida, go ahead. caller: i think this is terrible. the underlying message it sends to people is that if you make commitments, you do not have to lead it. this goes through, i don't know, if it goes through, you are going to help out a small group of people, and then the republican -- the public getting loans this year, they will think, i might as well get more loans because by the time i have to pay them back, i can talk the government into forgetting them again. you are setting a precedent for people, go ahead and scan the system. if this was the colleges that were forgetting the loans, this i could agree with. maybe they should think about what they are selling and what it is worth, but as it is now, you are basically telling people a mistake in the system -- people, stay in the system, borrow money, because you never have to pay back, and i think that is terrible. host: conrad in philadelphia, pennsylvania, you are on. caller: yes, how are you doing? my question is for preston. i wanted to say thi
host: next caller is lance in fort lauderdale, sort of, go ahead -- fort lauderdale, florida, go ahead. caller: i think this is terrible. the underlying message it sends to people is that if you make commitments, you do not have to lead it. this goes through, i don't know, if it goes through, you are going to help out a small group of people, and then the republican -- the public getting loans this year, they will think, i might as well get more loans because by the time i have to pay them...
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una persona falleciÓ en fort lauderdale y la otra en pensacola.aÑo. jonah hill dijo que tomarÁ un descanso de sus prÓximas promociones para dedicarse a atender sus problemas de salud mental, que incluyen severos ataques de ansiedad. el actor se une a una larga lista de actores que enfatizan la salud mental. las imÁgenes a continuaciÓn son impactantes. un camiÓn de 18 ruedas pierde el control y cae de un paso elevado en la autopista de pasadena, texas. el accidente fue provocado por el choque de dos camiones y esto provocÓ que uno de ellos caiga al vacÍo. no se reportan heridos. y un niÑo de tres aÑos fue prensado bajo las llantas de un carro que retrocediÓ sin que el conductor viera al menor. el incidente ocurriÓ en mÉxico. sÓlo recibiÓ lesiones menores el menor. vamos con los detalles. reportero: saludos y buenas tardes. son imÁgenes impactantes y que afortunadamente tienen un final feliz. este pequeÑo es Ángel y le dicen angelito. Él saliÓ por su pelota, cuando este vehÍculo blanco estaba en reversa. no lo vio y lo atropellÓ. el coche prÁcticame
una persona falleciÓ en fort lauderdale y la otra en pensacola.aÑo. jonah hill dijo que tomarÁ un descanso de sus prÓximas promociones para dedicarse a atender sus problemas de salud mental, que incluyen severos ataques de ansiedad. el actor se une a una larga lista de actores que enfatizan la salud mental. las imÁgenes a continuaciÓn son impactantes. un camiÓn de 18 ruedas pierde el control y cae de un paso elevado en la autopista de pasadena, texas. el accidente fue provocado por el...
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. >> bob in fort lauderdale. >> yes, good afternoon. i voted for shirley and the primary and then mcgovern in the general elections. how do we get to the point that. we do solve the any quality issue is my question. thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> posting before the watergate so you have long-standing ties. i think that there are important ways oftency times the policy problems and policy solutions i think many of them have to do with the structuring and recommitting to the social welfare state and restoring the social safety net so people don't feel constantly vulnerable and insecure and have a sense of equalityre and there's more ways of doing were taking a large amount of money and workers not even having to work several jobs to stay afloat. finally another important way is through the power of the labor movement and that's one thing there's been this kind of alienation ofby the voice and power by the democrats and the country a more broadly. they fight for working people to pay living wages and benefits security for workers so i th
. >> bob in fort lauderdale. >> yes, good afternoon. i voted for shirley and the primary and then mcgovern in the general elections. how do we get to the point that. we do solve the any quality issue is my question. thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> posting before the watergate so you have long-standing ties. i think that there are important ways oftency times the policy problems and policy solutions i think many of them have to do with the structuring and recommitting to...
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host: our first call is from bridget in fort lauderdale. go ahead with her? comment. caller: social security would not be cut, is that right? they can't cut your social security, do i have that right or not? guest: let's say the worst case, we get to 2030 4, 2035 and no action was taken, there would be an across-the-board 20% cut. do i think that will happen, no. host: do have a follow-up question? caller: as people age they have house issues. -- health issues. when you think about cutting it you would have an older person that might be relying on that for medical things that come up. to cut it would be really bad for any senior who would have a health issue. guest: the program that deals with health is medicare. it is an offshoot of social security. medicare is the program for health insurance. host: here is mike from montgomery, alabama. caller: i have a question for your guest on taxation. people who will be 70 years old next year and have waited to collect social security and are still working full time have paid in all these years to the fica deduction on their c
host: our first call is from bridget in fort lauderdale. go ahead with her? comment. caller: social security would not be cut, is that right? they can't cut your social security, do i have that right or not? guest: let's say the worst case, we get to 2030 4, 2035 and no action was taken, there would be an across-the-board 20% cut. do i think that will happen, no. host: do have a follow-up question? caller: as people age they have house issues. -- health issues. when you think about cutting it...
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. >> bob, fort lauderdale hi. >> guest: good afternoon. i voted for shirley chisholm and the primary how to get to the point we do solve the inequality issues.nd >> thank you therapy. >> thank you. your post before the watergate babies. important ways often has policy problems. many of them have to do to the social welfare state. and restore the safety net so people do not feel constantly horrible their ways of doing more government regulation of corporations they are not being equity and pay period may have a large amount of money and that workers working several jobs even to stay afloat. another important way when alienation and v marginalization the labor movement fights for working people makes it more essential stewart professor guy's met with the clinton reputation democratic party today? >> it's an interesting question i think the locks are cold the poultry local they have. so they no longer have a say. on a speaker is a sign of the party moving and shifting in ae different direction and some leaving them slightly behind. so i a thi
. >> bob, fort lauderdale hi. >> guest: good afternoon. i voted for shirley chisholm and the primary how to get to the point we do solve the inequality issues.nd >> thank you therapy. >> thank you. your post before the watergate babies. important ways often has policy problems. many of them have to do to the social welfare state. and restore the safety net so people do not feel constantly horrible their ways of doing more government regulation of corporations they are...
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bosa and his brother joey trained well off-season in fort lauderdale. it is not a clichc nick bosa is in the best shape of his life. just ask the 49ers offensive line that he goes up against everyday. >> it is like somebody etched into me like a sculpture. you do not get that way by just waking up, eating cereal and playing a game. >> i'm here to help anybody that wants it. except for maybe 97 because he does not need any. if he comes up and asks a question, it is because he wants to know a little bit more about something. >> competitive me as a little hesitant to give him some of my secret mouse. >> reporter: with the red and gold report, i am charlie walter. >>> if you have been on a pl >>> we all know it has gotten more expensive to fly but now airlines are literally shrinking the seats to boost their bottom line. airline seat with his down as much as four inches. >> better the lot, the distance between rows have also shrunk from 35 inches to 31 get consumer rights group says only one in four passengers can fit in those seats, now the faa is asking t
bosa and his brother joey trained well off-season in fort lauderdale. it is not a clichc nick bosa is in the best shape of his life. just ask the 49ers offensive line that he goes up against everyday. >> it is like somebody etched into me like a sculpture. you do not get that way by just waking up, eating cereal and playing a game. >> i'm here to help anybody that wants it. except for maybe 97 because he does not need any. if he comes up and asks a question, it is because he wants...
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. >> fort lauderdale, hello. >> good afternoon. i am a democrat, the first time i voted was 1972 and voted -- i'm kind of on the left side of the party. how do we get resolve the inequality issues? >> thank you and before the watergate baby, you have long-standing party so i think there are important ways either policy problems and policy solutions, i think many of them have to do with restructuring and committing to social welfare state so people don't feel vulnerable and insecure in a sense of real equality, i think there are ways of regulation of corporations is not an equity and pay for ceos making large amounts of money in their workers working several jobs just to stay afloat. i think another important way is the power of the labor movement, it's one thing in this alienation of labors was in power by the democrats and the country broadly benefit, security for workers and making labor more central is a way to address the mental problems inequality. >> was the clinton's reputation in the democratic party today? >> i think it's
. >> fort lauderdale, hello. >> good afternoon. i am a democrat, the first time i voted was 1972 and voted -- i'm kind of on the left side of the party. how do we get resolve the inequality issues? >> thank you and before the watergate baby, you have long-standing party so i think there are important ways either policy problems and policy solutions, i think many of them have to do with restructuring and committing to social welfare state so people don't feel vulnerable and...
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[ laughter ] a music critic >> i was a music critic for the fort lauderdale "sun sentinel. >> jimmy:ey had a special teen section and i went to a guns n' roses concert, and when i got home that night, there was a really mean review, insulting to axl, insulting to the band. >> jimmy: no >> you know. and so, i wrote an angry letter to that newspaper. and i ended up getting hired to review, like, concerts and cds >> jimmy: like, a teen consultant - >> yes >> jimmy: -- critic. this is -- i mean, this is cameron crowe, man this is how everyone, but i love the bottom of this. it says here's -- it says, "if south florida ever sees a concert of this caliber again, that concert would defy the laws of nature after all, lightning never strikes the same place twice." well written >> thank you [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: and stick up for axl, and slash, and duff, and everybody. [ laughter ] guns n' roses. well, "tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow," big hit, by the way. you've been on "the new york times" bestseller list, top ten list, for now -- since it came out, actually. >> yeah. >> jimm
[ laughter ] a music critic >> i was a music critic for the fort lauderdale "sun sentinel. >> jimmy:ey had a special teen section and i went to a guns n' roses concert, and when i got home that night, there was a really mean review, insulting to axl, insulting to the band. >> jimmy: no >> you know. and so, i wrote an angry letter to that newspaper. and i ended up getting hired to review, like, concerts and cds >> jimmy: like, a teen consultant - >> yes...
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another man got sick and died after eating raw oysters in july at the rustic inn crabhouse in fort lauderdalenager saying on that day as many as 100 dozen oysters were served. health officials say raw oysters can contain dibreo bacteria, found in warm seawater, especially during the summer months, which causes viberosis. the cdc says each year 80,000 people get vibrosis and about 100 die from the infection. symptoms include diarrhea and vomiting. but it can cause more severe problems. this year in florida alone 26 people have become infected. six people have died. >> vibrio can be fatal and people die from vibrio in the u.s. both from eating raw oysters if their immune system is compromised or even from getting cuts being in water that has vibrio in it. >> reporter: the cdc points out that an oyster that contains this dangerous bacteria doesn't look, smell, or even taste any different from any other oyster. the only way to kill possible bacteria is to fully cook oysters. mona, rhiannon? >> all right, christine, thank you. >>> sales of existing homes took yet another dip in july, making six st
another man got sick and died after eating raw oysters in july at the rustic inn crabhouse in fort lauderdalenager saying on that day as many as 100 dozen oysters were served. health officials say raw oysters can contain dibreo bacteria, found in warm seawater, especially during the summer months, which causes viberosis. the cdc says each year 80,000 people get vibrosis and about 100 die from the infection. symptoms include diarrhea and vomiting. but it can cause more severe problems. this year...
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bosa and his brother joey trained all off-season in fort lauderdale. it is not a cliche to say that nick bosa is in the best shape of his life. just ask the 49ers offensive line that he goes up against every day. >> he is like a sculpture. you don't get that way by just waking up, eating cereal and playing a game. >> i'm here to help anybody that wants it, except for maybe 97. because he doesn't need any. >> if bosa come up and ask a question, it's because he wants to know about something. competitive me is a little hesitant to give him some of my secret moves, which the red and gold report, i'm charlie walter. >>> big changes coming to the city of morgan hill. the massive new developments, the housing, the parks. what are locals saying about how these projects are changing the community. >>> and monkeypox declared a national emergency. we talked to dr. peter chin-hong about how the federal action could help the response right here in the bay area. >>> and flash floods sweep through a burn scarred area near so now you can save big on supersonic wifi fr
bosa and his brother joey trained all off-season in fort lauderdale. it is not a cliche to say that nick bosa is in the best shape of his life. just ask the 49ers offensive line that he goes up against every day. >> he is like a sculpture. you don't get that way by just waking up, eating cereal and playing a game. >> i'm here to help anybody that wants it, except for maybe 97. because he doesn't need any. >> if bosa come up and ask a question, it's because he wants to know...
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these spotted off fort lauderdale this weekend. but experts say attacks are still rare. >> if you look at how many people are in the water and how many sharks we have in the water, the chance of someone getting bitten is extremely low. >> reporter: and jameson's uncle telling us he is back in surgery tonight, but that's he's been in good spirits and that he's going to survive. david, he called him a warrior. >> he certainly is. victor oquendo in florida tonight, thank you. >>> we return now to our reporting on the climate crisis and tonight, news on the colorado river. the warning from federal authorities just today that we're at a tipping point in their words, saying historic water cuts to multiple states are now possible. here's matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight, the federal government says the colorado river, which serves nearly 40 million americans across seven states and mexico, is at a tipping point. the drought so extreme the federal government saying states like arizona and nevada will need to drastically cut back on water
these spotted off fort lauderdale this weekend. but experts say attacks are still rare. >> if you look at how many people are in the water and how many sharks we have in the water, the chance of someone getting bitten is extremely low. >> reporter: and jameson's uncle telling us he is back in surgery tonight, but that's he's been in good spirits and that he's going to survive. david, he called him a warrior. >> he certainly is. victor oquendo in florida tonight, thank you....
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bob fort lauderdale, hi um, it's good afternoon. yeah. i'm a lifelong democrat the first election i voted and was 1972 voted for a shirley shows them in the primary and then i voted from the governor in the general election some kind of on the left side of the party. how do we get to the point where we do solve the inequality issue? it's my question. thank you. okay. thank you, sir. thank you, and and you are post voted even before the watergate baby. so you have a longstanding longstandard party. um the i think that one of the the really i think they're a lot there are important ways. these are policy often times policy problems and their policy solutions. i think many of them have to do with kind of restructuring and recommitting to a social the social welfare state and and restore the social safety net so that people don't don't feel constantly vulnerable and insecure and have a sense of real equality. i think there are ways of doing more government regulation of corporations that there's not the inequity in pay where you have ceos mak
bob fort lauderdale, hi um, it's good afternoon. yeah. i'm a lifelong democrat the first election i voted and was 1972 voted for a shirley shows them in the primary and then i voted from the governor in the general election some kind of on the left side of the party. how do we get to the point where we do solve the inequality issue? it's my question. thank you. okay. thank you, sir. thank you, and and you are post voted even before the watergate baby. so you have a longstanding longstandard...
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host: let's hear from fort lauderdale. mike is a republican caller. caller: hi. i am a gay republican who moved from illinois to florida three years ago. and so, during these three years, i have been -- i grew up in illinois. i have been comparing how poorly illinois was run to how well -- i'm so surprised how well florida has been run during these three years that i've been here. and i am all for desantis and this don't say gay bill, which is totally ally that the democrats tried to rename. i, myself, am studying to be a teacher. and i know what they were pushing for me to be an elementary teacher to start telling kids about gain us -- gayness when you are in first grade. i had a discussion with my present was also gay. i said when i was in first grade, i had no idea what my fellow classmates parents were. why does this have to come up in first grade? it's ridiculous. why attack the kids innocence at such an early age? and i'm gay. it's totally -- you know -- it is totally blown out of proportion. and i like ron desantis because his parents, i believe they were
host: let's hear from fort lauderdale. mike is a republican caller. caller: hi. i am a gay republican who moved from illinois to florida three years ago. and so, during these three years, i have been -- i grew up in illinois. i have been comparing how poorly illinois was run to how well -- i'm so surprised how well florida has been run during these three years that i've been here. and i am all for desantis and this don't say gay bill, which is totally ally that the democrats tried to rename. i,...
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jude is in fort lauderdale. are you there? caller: yes ma'am. i am supporting val demings.ver the decades, i have heard ridiculous untruths come out of mr. rubio's mouth. it's about time these democrats and republicans in washington sat down and decided who they actually work for. this constant throwing darts at each other and stabbing each other in the back, it's really getting old. it's really disgusting. thank you. host: the next caller is omar in san diego. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i will be brief. you've been addressing the situation of crime. just to be brief, i worked the border from -- for 25 years. i can tell you, from what i've seen, whether it's democrats or republicans, people need to remember that in the past, where this started was after 9/11. that's the turn i saw the country take. it was bush who was in the white house at that time with dick cheney. they passed the patriot act. when it was passed, that was the beginning of the end of taking our civil rights away, our constitutional rights away. from what i've seen it, the republica
jude is in fort lauderdale. are you there? caller: yes ma'am. i am supporting val demings.ver the decades, i have heard ridiculous untruths come out of mr. rubio's mouth. it's about time these democrats and republicans in washington sat down and decided who they actually work for. this constant throwing darts at each other and stabbing each other in the back, it's really getting old. it's really disgusting. thank you. host: the next caller is omar in san diego. caller: good morning. thank you...
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south florida, another man got sick and died after eating raw oysters in july at a crab house in fort lauderdaleanager saying on that day as many as 100 dozen oysters were served. raw oysters can contain bacteria, found in warm seawater, especially during summer, which causes fibrosis. cdc says each year 80,000 people get fibrosis. 100 die from the infection. symptoms include diarrhea and vomiting. it can cause severe problems. this year, in florida, 26 people became infected. six people died. >> it can be fatal. people die from it in the u.s. from raw oysters, if their immune system is compromised or getting water that has it in it. reporter: cdc points out an oyster that contains the dangerous bacteria does not look, smell or taste any different from any other oyster. the only way to kill possible bacteria is to fully cook oysters. abc 7 news. reggie: genz taking on tiktok as its preferred search. users are skipping google. they prefer to get to the meat of the info quick. they are unhappy with google as it forces them to sift through ads, which are often the first several results. the appeal
south florida, another man got sick and died after eating raw oysters in july at a crab house in fort lauderdaleanager saying on that day as many as 100 dozen oysters were served. raw oysters can contain bacteria, found in warm seawater, especially during summer, which causes fibrosis. cdc says each year 80,000 people get fibrosis. 100 die from the infection. symptoms include diarrhea and vomiting. it can cause severe problems. this year, in florida, 26 people became infected. six people died....
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fort lauderdale seen increase of 34%, miami up 32%, naples 25, tampa up 22%.w do you lead your state out of covid and right now? in a blue state, different story financially from a red state like florida. >> todd: i can get food in connecticut, i will not sit around and get sucker punched. >> cheryl: i love manhattan, it is not getting better, part of that is albany, those have consequences. >> todd: thank you as always. fox news projecting republicans will take control of the house in the coming midterm. gop majority may be slimmer than originally expected as democrats make up ground. here to react, texas candidate wesley hunt. great to see you. what must republicans do to blunt this democrats momentum and remind republican voter this is not in the bag yet? >> well, we message point out how bad this president has been over the course of 20 months, nbc poll came out this past sunday that said 75% of americans disapprove with the direction the country has headed in, 75% that is an astronomical number. in 2016, trump versus hillary clinton, every poll had hillar
fort lauderdale seen increase of 34%, miami up 32%, naples 25, tampa up 22%.w do you lead your state out of covid and right now? in a blue state, different story financially from a red state like florida. >> todd: i can get food in connecticut, i will not sit around and get sucker punched. >> cheryl: i love manhattan, it is not getting better, part of that is albany, those have consequences. >> todd: thank you as always. fox news projecting republicans will take control of the...
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green arrows on this graphic, in fort lauderdale -- miami up 32%, naples 35%, and you wonder why the media hates ron desantis? they see how well florida is doing and their narrative which is completely -- >> carley: such a shame had to close down his big nightclub. we show that picture. absolutely packed and a huge place. such a massive moneymaker for him. because of everything going on, nobody wants to go outside anymore. i asked him why. during that interview because i was wondering, what if people are still afraid of covid? no, it has to do with crime. people are scared to leave their homes in minneapolis. a lot of the restaurants in the surrounding areas in the smaller towns outside of minneapolis are thriving. the crime has gotten so bad in the city, people are afraid to go downtown. 58% murder increase, 21% aggregated and sold, 26% robbery and i asked him if he was going to close down this loan but a lot of leasing issues so i'm not sure what he did a couple of days later. so things are really bad there. >> you live in new york city and you have to eat here because you live her
green arrows on this graphic, in fort lauderdale -- miami up 32%, naples 35%, and you wonder why the media hates ron desantis? they see how well florida is doing and their narrative which is completely -- >> carley: such a shame had to close down his big nightclub. we show that picture. absolutely packed and a huge place. such a massive moneymaker for him. because of everything going on, nobody wants to go outside anymore. i asked him why. during that interview because i was wondering,...
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it was as if a switch went off overnight. >> reporter: at tarpon river brew in fort lauderdale they makesi here, giving us another day or two if we don't receive shipment by thursday, we are out of work. >> reporter: the growing worry, the co2 supply chain could slow the flow. >> seeing how the supply of co2 is looking. >> reporter: it's why they are on the phone twice a day to check on deliveries. >> we got you covered for the co2. >> reporter: any other concerns? >> worried about what's going on in ukraine a lot of grain comes out of ukraine. >> reporter: carbon dioxide is used in beer and also in water treatment plants, commercial swimming pools, in soda pop. even by welders. it's mostly a byproduct from the manufacture of ethanol and oil without co2, what is this? >> flat beer. >> reporter: and we don't like that in america. >> definitely not an american taste. more akin to europe. >> reporter: if they don't get the carbon dioxide soon, brewers will be over a barrel. >> oh! >> so, kerry, give us some tips here a lot of beer lovers watching and listening. how do we deal with the short
it was as if a switch went off overnight. >> reporter: at tarpon river brew in fort lauderdale they makesi here, giving us another day or two if we don't receive shipment by thursday, we are out of work. >> reporter: the growing worry, the co2 supply chain could slow the flow. >> seeing how the supply of co2 is looking. >> reporter: it's why they are on the phone twice a day to check on deliveries. >> we got you covered for the co2. >> reporter: any other...
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host: next caller is lance in fort lauderdale, sort of, go ahead -- fort lauderdale, florida, go aheader: i think this is terrible. the underlying message it sends to people is that if you make commitments, you do not have to lead it. this goes through, i don't know, if it goes through, you are going to help out a small group of people, and then the republican -- the public getting loans this year, they will think, i might as well get more loans because by the time i have to pay them back, i can talk the government into forgetting them again. you are setting a precedent for people, go ahead and scan the system. if this was the colleges that were forgetting the loans, this i could agree with. maybe they should think about what they are selling and what it is worth, but as it is now, you are basically telling people a mistake in the system -- people, stay in the system, borrow money, because you never have to pay back, and i think that is terrible. host: conrad in philadelphia, pennsylvania, you are on. caller: yes, how are you doing? my question is for preston. i wanted to say this, you
host: next caller is lance in fort lauderdale, sort of, go ahead -- fort lauderdale, florida, go aheader: i think this is terrible. the underlying message it sends to people is that if you make commitments, you do not have to lead it. this goes through, i don't know, if it goes through, you are going to help out a small group of people, and then the republican -- the public getting loans this year, they will think, i might as well get more loans because by the time i have to pay them back, i...
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host: next caller is lance in fort lauderdale, sort of, go ahead -- fort lauderdale, florida, go aheadller: i think this is terrible. the underlying message it sends to people is that if you make commitments, you do not have to lead it. this goes through, i don't know, if it goes through, you are going to help out a small group of people, and then the republican -- the public getting loans this year, they will think, i might as well get more loans because by the time i have to pay them back, i can talk the government into forgetting them again. you are setting a precedent for people, go ahead and scan the system. if this was the colleges that were forgetting the loans, this i could agree with. maybe they should think about what they are selling and what it is worth, but as it is now, you are basically telling people a mistake in the system -- people, stay in the system, borrow money, because you never have to pay back, and i think that is terrible. host: conrad in philadelphia, pennsylvania, you are on. caller: yes, how are you doing? my question is for preston. i wanted to say this, y
host: next caller is lance in fort lauderdale, sort of, go ahead -- fort lauderdale, florida, go aheadller: i think this is terrible. the underlying message it sends to people is that if you make commitments, you do not have to lead it. this goes through, i don't know, if it goes through, you are going to help out a small group of people, and then the republican -- the public getting loans this year, they will think, i might as well get more loans because by the time i have to pay them back, i...
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. >> bill: fort lauderdale, florida said we are hiring.derdale police department. >> sandra: times square. >> in our own back yard. plus they are getting great cops and they can use them better in florida than up here in new york because their hands are not going to be tied down there. >> sandra: there was a police detective on "fox and friends" this morning -- >> when you work with an agency that does not support you, working for, you know, you are not getting the proper training to do your jobs effectively, not getting the equipment to do the job effectively, and enticed by a state like florida, it points towards leaving. >> sandra: brutal reality. and they are told no in their own department, the supervisors are getting on their case about every thing, public on their case, city council wants nothing to do with them, takes away indemnify indication. what would you do if you were a cop? >> bill: helpless. and sandra said in chicago, they are leaving the big force and moving to smaller towns in illinois, greater protection there. >> sandr
. >> bill: fort lauderdale, florida said we are hiring.derdale police department. >> sandra: times square. >> in our own back yard. plus they are getting great cops and they can use them better in florida than up here in new york because their hands are not going to be tied down there. >> sandra: there was a police detective on "fox and friends" this morning -- >> when you work with an agency that does not support you, working for, you know, you are not...
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let's hear from ben in fort lauderdale, independent. are you there? let me try this one more time. good morning. caller: i was in the navy between the late 70's and 80's. i was stationed in guam where i was exposed to agent orange through the water levels. i went into severe diabetes which caused me to lose my kidney. thank god i had a transplant. i went lined. i voted for rick scott and i'm ashamed to say that i voted for him. he is playing with the uso, would a soldier rather have crackers or medical for his family? this is crazy. host: david is in ohio. caller: how are you doing? good morning. if the people the truth they wouldn't be saying all this stuff. they put all the other krapp in these vehicles, they don't vote it down because they let these things go through. host: jon tester said this the same bill that republicans passed earlier this year in june. there is just one small technical change. he said he would sit down with anyone and go line by line and show it's the same bill that passed in june. caller: that wasn't in the same bill. they don't pass it. by the even have
let's hear from ben in fort lauderdale, independent. are you there? let me try this one more time. good morning. caller: i was in the navy between the late 70's and 80's. i was stationed in guam where i was exposed to agent orange through the water levels. i went into severe diabetes which caused me to lose my kidney. thank god i had a transplant. i went lined. i voted for rick scott and i'm ashamed to say that i voted for him. he is playing with the uso, would a soldier rather have crackers or...
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corespondent phil keating is tracking all those races from fort lauderdale.>> good evening shannon. the primary gloves are off. the results are in. and now it's all about the big battle in november. and in one of the most closely watched primary races nationwide, we'll find out who's going to face off in november against republican governor ron desantis. now we know it is going to be the man who once was florida's governor back in the days when he was a republican. that man is democratic congressman charlie crist, the career politician who also was a past attorney general. shortly after 8:00 he joyously greeted his supporters in saint pete having won decisively with 60%. >> hey, listen. you know this is as well i. the stakes could not be any higher for this election. our fundamental freedoms are literally on the ballot my friends. a woman's right to choose on the ballot. >> governor desantis held his own watch party, even though he was running unopposed in the republican primary. and just as he predicted he will face a well-funded crist campaign. >> don't tak
corespondent phil keating is tracking all those races from fort lauderdale.>> good evening shannon. the primary gloves are off. the results are in. and now it's all about the big battle in november. and in one of the most closely watched primary races nationwide, we'll find out who's going to face off in november against republican governor ron desantis. now we know it is going to be the man who once was florida's governor back in the days when he was a republican. that man is democratic...
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in south florida, another man got sick and died after eating right oysters -- raw oysters in fort lauderdaley. raw oysters can contain bacteria found in warm seawater, especially during the summer months which causes fibrosis. cdc says each year, 80,000 people get it and about 100 die from the infection. symptoms include diarrhea and vomiting, but it can cause more severe problems. this year in florida alone, 26 people have become infected. six people have died. >> it can be fatal. people die from it in the u.s. from eating raw oysters if their immune system is compromised or even from getting cuts in water that has it and it. reporter: the cdc points out an oyster that contains the dangerous bacteria does not look, smell, or taste different. the only way to kill possible bacteria is to fully cook oysters. reggie: gen z is taking on tiktok as its new preferred search engine. a new study says they are skipping past google to search for things online. focus group says gen zers pervert to get to the meat of the info right away. they are unhappy with google searches because it forces them to sif
in south florida, another man got sick and died after eating right oysters -- raw oysters in fort lauderdaley. raw oysters can contain bacteria found in warm seawater, especially during the summer months which causes fibrosis. cdc says each year, 80,000 people get it and about 100 die from the infection. symptoms include diarrhea and vomiting, but it can cause more severe problems. this year in florida alone, 26 people have become infected. six people have died. >> it can be fatal. people...
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family is ready for vacationing and they've actually have flown into miami or they've flown into fort lauderdale then have actually approached the actual property. they've actually knocked on the door and the owner has come out and said, i don't know anything about this. law enforcement and consumer protection agencies are warning vacationers to be very careful when dealing with online rental agencies, especially those offering deals that appear to be could do too good to be true spotify resolving an issue that bothers many of its users that combined play shuffle button. now the company announced it will now offer separate play and shuffle buttons on the top of the album playlist. but it's going to cost users the option will only be available to premium users who pay $10 a month for that service. other music streaming services, including apple music , and amazon music, already offers separate play and shuffle buttons included, and that luxury jewelry brand is entering the world of n f. t s tiffany and company launching its own n f t collection called nf. tiffs there are only 250 of the digital p
family is ready for vacationing and they've actually have flown into miami or they've flown into fort lauderdale then have actually approached the actual property. they've actually knocked on the door and the owner has come out and said, i don't know anything about this. law enforcement and consumer protection agencies are warning vacationers to be very careful when dealing with online rental agencies, especially those offering deals that appear to be could do too good to be true spotify...
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host: from fort lauderdale, republican line, this is jim. caller: good morning.iz cheney is a tragic figure. first, she allowed herself to become the captive puppy dog of the democrat party. and allowed them to teacher any trick they wanted her to perform. unknowingly, she blew up the whole purpose of the january 6 committee when they inadvertently absolved donald trump of any responsibility for january 6. let me explain. at the end of donald trump's speech, he said, march peacefully. what was brought up by the general six committee is immediately after that speech he wanted to go to the capital. as a matter of fact, he wanted to go. he became angry at the secret service people because they prevented him from going. host: that was highlighted. how does that rep -- refer to representative cheney? caller: what would have happened of donald trump had gone to the capitol building? they would have had to protect him. how many secret service and other people would have been needed to protect the president of the united states with such a big crowd around? hundreds. if
host: from fort lauderdale, republican line, this is jim. caller: good morning.iz cheney is a tragic figure. first, she allowed herself to become the captive puppy dog of the democrat party. and allowed them to teacher any trick they wanted her to perform. unknowingly, she blew up the whole purpose of the january 6 committee when they inadvertently absolved donald trump of any responsibility for january 6. let me explain. at the end of donald trump's speech, he said, march peacefully. what was...
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let's get to shaq brewster with us from fort lauderdale covering the election results, we've got dasha burns covering the new york special and former biden campaign senior adviser, cristobal alex. welcome to you guys. let me start with you because i know you had a one-on-one with pat ryan after his win yesterday. what did he tell you? >> reporter: yasmin, this is significant. the first competitive congressional race since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade, and potentially the last real bellwether we're going to have ahead of the midterms and the signal we got out of this race is a hopeful one for democrats, that this abortion issue really does motivate and galvanize voters. this was far from a guaranteed win for pat ryan. most polls had him trailing behind his republican opponent, marc molinaro, and this district, it's a swingy one and it's reflecting the national mood for the last several years. it went obama to trump to biden by a narrow margin. we knew this was going to be a close one. in my conversation with ryan this morning, i asked him if his campaign was ready for the fl
let's get to shaq brewster with us from fort lauderdale covering the election results, we've got dasha burns covering the new york special and former biden campaign senior adviser, cristobal alex. welcome to you guys. let me start with you because i know you had a one-on-one with pat ryan after his win yesterday. what did he tell you? >> reporter: yasmin, this is significant. the first competitive congressional race since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade, and potentially the last...
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phil keating has a live preview tonight from fort lauderdale.non. you know, early voting has now ended. it is now officially tuesday morning in south florida meaning polling places close, open rather, in just about six and a half hours. keep in mind, florida's primary system is a closed system. meaning only registered republicans and registered democrats can participate. all non-party affiliated and independents just can't vote in this and the most high profile races are that for governor and senate. the most competitive is that for governor. here's nikki fried ralliling this morning the only state wide democrat elected into office. she is campaigning hard on her pro choice credentials. the opponent is former governor charlie crisp who switched to democrat in 2012. freed has momentum making it a closer race than just weeks ago. the winner will take on republican governor ron desantis in november who is widely expected to win reelection. then there's the senate. democrat congresswoman val demings, the former orlando police chief who hasn't even f
phil keating has a live preview tonight from fort lauderdale.non. you know, early voting has now ended. it is now officially tuesday morning in south florida meaning polling places close, open rather, in just about six and a half hours. keep in mind, florida's primary system is a closed system. meaning only registered republicans and registered democrats can participate. all non-party affiliated and independents just can't vote in this and the most high profile races are that for governor and...
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and nbc news senior national correspondent kerry sanders is at florida's fort lauderdale airport with very later. kerry, what do you have for us? >> reporter: i don't have good news. i'm so sorry. but if you're a regular flier, you're kind of use to this. it is going on over and over. to give youa picture, i've been following flight aware and in the last half hour it is gone from 318 canceled flights now to 378 and it just keeps climbing. so it is going to be another rough day for travelers. look, the analysts say that there is a combinations of problems here, one, it is summertime and the thunderstorms causes problems. when you combine that with the staffing shortages, it is sort of the perfect storm that leads to a travel nightmare. this morning frustration is on the rise at airports across the country. >> i don't understand how this is okay. >> reporter: with more than 1500 flights canceled this weekend, and at least 13,000 delays from coast to coast. >> hopefully it doesn't get canceled again because i definitely need to get home and get stuff done. >> reporter: nasty storms, sett
and nbc news senior national correspondent kerry sanders is at florida's fort lauderdale airport with very later. kerry, what do you have for us? >> reporter: i don't have good news. i'm so sorry. but if you're a regular flier, you're kind of use to this. it is going on over and over. to give youa picture, i've been following flight aware and in the last half hour it is gone from 318 canceled flights now to 378 and it just keeps climbing. so it is going to be another rough day for...
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host: james calling from fort lauderdale, florida. good morning. caller: good morning.ave a vocational degree. i was in a five-year program down here for air conditioning. most of my family have vocational degrees and we are all very successful. i believe if you need college, yes, you can go to college, but pay your way. so, this whole thing about not being able to pay, i think you take on what you need to take on or go to a vocation and try something different. we are having a problem now getting people in vocational or electrical programs, air conditioning programs, etc. we actually need more of that. thank you for listening. have a good day. host: we would like to thank all of our callers and social media followers who contributed to that segment. coming up, we will hear from columnist and commentators from both sides of the aisle on the weekend of politics and looking ahead to the fall midterm elections. up first, we are joined by ethics and public policy center senior fellow and washington post columnist henry olsen. later, bill press, host of "the bill press pod"
host: james calling from fort lauderdale, florida. good morning. caller: good morning.ave a vocational degree. i was in a five-year program down here for air conditioning. most of my family have vocational degrees and we are all very successful. i believe if you need college, yes, you can go to college, but pay your way. so, this whole thing about not being able to pay, i think you take on what you need to take on or go to a vocation and try something different. we are having a problem now...
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i know as a person from fort lauderdale as i understand living in miami now.we put highways in our country. the interstate highway system specially was built out through black and brown neighborhoods around the country in the '50s and '60s and these race-based or racist decisions often put high speed wide roads through black and brown communities. part of what we can do is probably two things we can do that are counter intuitive but really the answer and it's showing in our report. the first is the focus on street design. right now our streets are designed for speed, the speed of the car traveling but not the safety of anybody not in the car whether you're a pedestrian, whether you're a biker, or you're mama bear rolling a stroller and in black and brown communities, what you see which also has racist history to it is a lack of pedestrian infrastructure. so you don't see sidewalks, crosswalks, i hate to date myself because it's almost like that old atari game frogger where you see folks running across fast streets. there is a challenge in black and brown commu
i know as a person from fort lauderdale as i understand living in miami now.we put highways in our country. the interstate highway system specially was built out through black and brown neighborhoods around the country in the '50s and '60s and these race-based or racist decisions often put high speed wide roads through black and brown communities. part of what we can do is probably two things we can do that are counter intuitive but really the answer and it's showing in our report. the first is...
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speaking of a place that knows aligators, we're heading over to fort lauderdale, florida.p to fuel tropical storms. we are watching some activity in the tropics, one a disturbance in the caribbean with a 20% chance of development. also another tropical wave farther out in the atlantic with a 30% chance and things have been quiet. a 56-day gap between tropical storms, so we can't let our guard down just yet, because we are approaching the peak of hurricane season. this map shows you that spark between september and october. never too late to have a hurricane plan in place. that's what's happening across the country. >>> yes, so emotional support alligators but we all need to cool off, whit. >> whatever it takes. we'll just keep our distance, thank you so much, brittany. >>> coming up here, biscuits are not just for breakfast anymore. transforming them into sweet treats as eva's birthday celebration continues, we get a little bit more on that coming up next. ♪ lovely day, lovely day ♪ ♪ lovely day ♪ . hat coming up next. ♪ lovely day ♪ .■ so whether you■re breaking a sweat,
speaking of a place that knows aligators, we're heading over to fort lauderdale, florida.p to fuel tropical storms. we are watching some activity in the tropics, one a disturbance in the caribbean with a 20% chance of development. also another tropical wave farther out in the atlantic with a 30% chance and things have been quiet. a 56-day gap between tropical storms, so we can't let our guard down just yet, because we are approaching the peak of hurricane season. this map shows you that spark...
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bosa and his brother joey trained all off-season in fort lauderdale.s not cliche to say that nick bows sax in the best shape of his life. asking the 49ers offensive line that he goes up against every day >> you don't get that way by just wake up eating cereal and playing a game. >> i'm here to help anybody that wants it except for maybe 97 because he doesn't need any. >> if bosa comes up and asks a question, it's because he wants to know a little more about something. the competitor in me is hesitant to give him some of my secrets, you know, moves. >> reporter: with the red and gold report, i'm charlie walters. >> secret moves. >> i know, right. his contract is up next year in 2023 so hopefully things will go more smoother with him than it did with deebo samuels. football is in list plaid with his dad playing in the nfl and his brother too. >> time now is 6:09. former san francisco district attorney boudine running for his old job. more on that coming up. >> does that bring you back. >> you're listening to green day this morning as the band gets ready
bosa and his brother joey trained all off-season in fort lauderdale.s not cliche to say that nick bows sax in the best shape of his life. asking the 49ers offensive line that he goes up against every day >> you don't get that way by just wake up eating cereal and playing a game. >> i'm here to help anybody that wants it except for maybe 97 because he doesn't need any. >> if bosa comes up and asks a question, it's because he wants to know a little more about something. the...
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. >> reporter: at tarpin river brewing in fort lauderdale they make up to 300 gallons of craft beer a about 200 psi here, giving us another day or two. if we don't receive shipment by thursday, we're out of luck. >> reporter: the growing worry? this burp in the co2 supply chain could slow the flow. >> just checking in, seeing how the supply of co2 is looking. >> reporter: it's why they're on the phone here twice a day to check on deliveries. >> yes. we've definitely got you covered for the co2. >> reporter: a shortage of co2. any other concerns? >> yeah, i'm a little worried about what's going on in ukraine. a lot of grain comes out of ukraine. >> reporter: carbon dioxide is used in grain but also in water treatment plants, at commercial swimming pools, in soda pop, even by welders. it's mostly a by-product from the manufacture of ethanol and oil. so without co2 what is this? >> flat beer. >> and we don't like that in america. >> we do not like that in america p. definitely not an american taste. it's something more akin to what you'd find in europe. >> reporter: if they don't get the
. >> reporter: at tarpin river brewing in fort lauderdale they make up to 300 gallons of craft beer a about 200 psi here, giving us another day or two. if we don't receive shipment by thursday, we're out of luck. >> reporter: the growing worry? this burp in the co2 supply chain could slow the flow. >> just checking in, seeing how the supply of co2 is looking. >> reporter: it's why they're on the phone here twice a day to check on deliveries. >> yes. we've...
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so, we put all of our money together and we went to fort lauderdale. [ laughter ] and we wanted to taketer ] and we were feeling so cute because salt daddy was taking a lot of videos. [ laughter ] just being a classic dad, you know, filming all the proud moments on his ipad. and then right at that moment, this huge boat pulled up, and it was full of these just gorgeous women and salt daddy was about to get on their boat. and i realized, i was like, "wait, i'm not ready for a new mom yet. so, i pulled my best move, and i fake passed out. [ laughter ] but on the way down, i for real fell overboard and as i was going under, i could hear everybody shouting my name. and i saw salt daddy dive in to save me. and my lungs started to fill up with water, and then my heart started to fill up with all the attention i was getting. [ laughter ] and that's when i realized, "oh, i should have joined the swim team. [ laughter and applause thank you so much. i've been katherine blanford ♪ >> jimmy: she believed in you too much i love that. katherine blanford [ cheers and applause katherine blanford "salt
so, we put all of our money together and we went to fort lauderdale. [ laughter ] and we wanted to taketer ] and we were feeling so cute because salt daddy was taking a lot of videos. [ laughter ] just being a classic dad, you know, filming all the proud moments on his ipad. and then right at that moment, this huge boat pulled up, and it was full of these just gorgeous women and salt daddy was about to get on their boat. and i realized, i was like, "wait, i'm not ready for a new mom yet....
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family is ready for vacationing and they've actually have flown into miami or they've flown into fort lauderdale and then have actually approached the actual property. they've actually knocked on the door and the owner has come out and said, i don't know anything about this. law enforcement and consumer protection agencies are warning vacationers to be careful when dealing with online rental agencies, especially those offering deals that appear too good to be true. schools across the country are preparing for the new school year, but some of the largest school districts are already concerned about how many students they will have a new study shows. the biggest cities are seeing the largest declines in enrollment numbers. the three largest u. s. cities report more than 20% of their public elementary schools had fewer than 300. total students and study shows. families are moving to smaller unities and fewer students mean less money for education. you lose kids, you lose resources. um, when you lose resources that impacts your ability to you know, service kids in the schools that are that faced the
family is ready for vacationing and they've actually have flown into miami or they've flown into fort lauderdale and then have actually approached the actual property. they've actually knocked on the door and the owner has come out and said, i don't know anything about this. law enforcement and consumer protection agencies are warning vacationers to be careful when dealing with online rental agencies, especially those offering deals that appear too good to be true. schools across the country...
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shaquille brewster who is in fort lauderdale. marquee races in the governor slate. florida, particularly closely watched because of the speculation that desantis will be a 2024 contender. he's fairly popular in florida. for charlie crist saying he doesn't want desantis supporters, what is his plan for a path? >> hallie, back and forth on the first day of the general election. welcome to this campaign, welcome to florida. i just got off the phone with the communications director for the crist campaign and they're saying while this is -- they're signaling while this is not something that they want to be talking about, they're saying that quote that was already making its rounds on twitter is not the full context. they're saying the message that we've been seeing from crist before he even locked up the nominations that he was the strongest to the go up against desantis because he believed he would be able to make the point that desantis is governing out of hate. he said that it's about division, and you saw even in the first campaig
shaquille brewster who is in fort lauderdale. marquee races in the governor slate. florida, particularly closely watched because of the speculation that desantis will be a 2024 contender. he's fairly popular in florida. for charlie crist saying he doesn't want desantis supporters, what is his plan for a path? >> hallie, back and forth on the first day of the general election. welcome to this campaign, welcome to florida. i just got off the phone with the communications director for the...
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, baltimore, and chicago on the other hand however, the red state cities doing a lot of green fort lauderdalein, san antonio, scottsdale, phoenix, the final nine all cities in red states. >> i should've led the show. that is fascinating what a complete difference, red and blue. >> if you cannot open your doors and your doors are stolen by rioters, tough to have a restaurant. >> of your local economy is booming as it is in naples florida and fort lauderdale, good business, good stuff. thank you very much. take a look at the op-ed foxnews.com, merrick garland's case against trump is dangerously problematic. greg generates will tell me what is wrong with garland's case. approximation special located to mysterious reports of alien abductions. abby joins me with a sneak preview. i'm a little skeptical but will put it on the air. ♪ her skin was better, she was more active. if i can invest in her health and be proactive, i think it's worth it. visit betterforthem.com ♪ i got into debt in college and, no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. so i consolidated it into a low-rate personal
, baltimore, and chicago on the other hand however, the red state cities doing a lot of green fort lauderdalein, san antonio, scottsdale, phoenix, the final nine all cities in red states. >> i should've led the show. that is fascinating what a complete difference, red and blue. >> if you cannot open your doors and your doors are stolen by rioters, tough to have a restaurant. >> of your local economy is booming as it is in naples florida and fort lauderdale, good business, good...
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family is ready for vacationing and they've actually have flown into miami or they've flown into fort lauderdale and then have actually approached the actual property. they've actually knocked on the door and the owner has come out and said , you know, i don't know anything about this. cybersecurity experts warn vacation rental scams are flooding craigslist and facebook , some estimating one in five rental listings are fake. hey somewhere around 20% 25% are probably fraud. fraud listings, and those who fall for them can lose a lot. we arrived in panama city around 11 11 30 around four o'clock. i got ready to message her through facebook just to let her know that we were what we were driving and where we were parked at. um and that's when she blocked me on facebook. katie hall scrambled to find a new place to stay with her husband and their three boys but never got their money back. $1400 is a lot and then extra fees on top of that is, you know more as well, even though scam are skyrocketing. there are ways to protect yourself a cash never pay through money order and never pay through any means t
family is ready for vacationing and they've actually have flown into miami or they've flown into fort lauderdale and then have actually approached the actual property. they've actually knocked on the door and the owner has come out and said , you know, i don't know anything about this. cybersecurity experts warn vacation rental scams are flooding craigslist and facebook , some estimating one in five rental listings are fake. hey somewhere around 20% 25% are probably fraud. fraud listings, and...
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next on the list we find miami fort lauderdale west palm beach, florida, followed by the san diego carlsbadion encompassing orlando kissimmee in sanford, florida, said francisco oakland, hayward comes in next. also on the list of the top eight san jose sunnyvale, santa clara. i wanted to give a shout out to a frequent mornings on to small business guests. we've watched grow. these are pictures of last night's grand opening for senor si sig at the san francisco ferry building. ah this is a huge step for this filipino owned eatery to open in this particular location serving delicious filipino food. andre narrow, both nodding. my gosh, watched evan and jill, who started off with food trucks, and eventually he moved into brick and mortar. it's great for them. it's great for small business, and there's dj. well, me there who was also the giants d. j. it was a great event. but more importantly, it's great to have these guys who started off small and they've been here. they're really friendly with us. now they're getting bigger. the most dangerous place to be. is that places right across from my h
next on the list we find miami fort lauderdale west palm beach, florida, followed by the san diego carlsbadion encompassing orlando kissimmee in sanford, florida, said francisco oakland, hayward comes in next. also on the list of the top eight san jose sunnyvale, santa clara. i wanted to give a shout out to a frequent mornings on to small business guests. we've watched grow. these are pictures of last night's grand opening for senor si sig at the san francisco ferry building. ah this is a huge...
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tonight because after the department of state did their selection of the great sculptor from fort lauderdale and italy, she got right to work and came here to the capitol, and we toured her around to look at all of the statues. by the way, did you all have a chance to look at some of the other statues today? what is one of the differences between the older gentlemen that they have? did we notice they are a little grumpy, a little cranky? and here is dr. bethune with this optimistic smile. that she captured in such a beautiful fashion. dr. sybil moses was the lead at the library of congress. how perfect is that that dr. moses could lead us to the promised land of getting this sculpture and informing the work. she put out historical recordings and photographs. we went down to lincoln park where that beautiful statue by the national council of new grow women, -- national council of negro women worked so hard to do. she internalized it all and i know someone dr. beth thune would appreciate, someone who knew how to write letters, new how to ask for contributions, knew how to rally daytona beach a
tonight because after the department of state did their selection of the great sculptor from fort lauderdale and italy, she got right to work and came here to the capitol, and we toured her around to look at all of the statues. by the way, did you all have a chance to look at some of the other statues today? what is one of the differences between the older gentlemen that they have? did we notice they are a little grumpy, a little cranky? and here is dr. bethune with this optimistic smile. that...
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fort lauderdale, miami, austin, naples, tampa, san antonio, scottsdale, phoenix.g to try to help restaurants? are they doing anything to help the cities that haven't caught up yet? >> no, nothing at all. everybody is pretty much on their own right now. we have biden-inflation that's through the roof. our costs continue to go up and we're having trouble getting people to come out to start with. it certainly affects us being able to raise our prices to cover those costs in cities like minneapolis. so the bars and restaurants right now are on their own and that's why you take a walk through minneapolis, you see a lot of places that are closed. i don't see that changing any time soon. we're hoping the elections this fall help. and that's probably our best shot. >> gillian: there was a $27 billion restaurant revitalization fund but after effects look at that showed that most of the money there, about 78%, ended up going to big chains, big names that already had a lot of financial security leaving the small-owned businesses to crumble. greg, we wish you the best with al
fort lauderdale, miami, austin, naples, tampa, san antonio, scottsdale, phoenix.g to try to help restaurants? are they doing anything to help the cities that haven't caught up yet? >> no, nothing at all. everybody is pretty much on their own right now. we have biden-inflation that's through the roof. our costs continue to go up and we're having trouble getting people to come out to start with. it certainly affects us being able to raise our prices to cover those costs in cities like...
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first, kerry sanders is at the fort lauderdale airport. kerry, good morning to you >> reporter: well, good morning. passengers who travel routinely say this is happening far too often. flight aware this morning is reporting more than 1,300 flights are canceled airline analysts say it's a combination of summertime weather plus the staffing shortages combining together to create the travel nightmares this morning frustration is on the rise at airports across the country. >> i just don't understand how this is okay >> reporter: with more than 1,500 flights canceled this weekend and at least 13,000 delays from coast to coast >> hopefully it doesn't get canceled again because i need to get home and get stuff done. >> reporter: nasty storms setting off a cascade of chaos for travelers. >> it's just really draining and frustrating. >> reporter: american and southwest airlines blaming summertime thunderstorms and weather-related challenges for the disruptions. but it's been a rocky summer for airlines dealing with crew and pilot shortages, reduced
first, kerry sanders is at the fort lauderdale airport. kerry, good morning to you >> reporter: well, good morning. passengers who travel routinely say this is happening far too often. flight aware this morning is reporting more than 1,300 flights are canceled airline analysts say it's a combination of summertime weather plus the staffing shortages combining together to create the travel nightmares this morning frustration is on the rise at airports across the country. >> i just...
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let's hear from ben in fort lauderdale, independent. are you there? let me try this one more time.ood morning. caller: i was in the navy between the late 70's and 80's. i was stationed in guam where i was exposed to agent orange through the water levels. i went into severe diabetes which caused me to lose my kidney. thank god i had a transplant. i went lined. i voted for rick scott and i'm ashamed to say that i voted for him. he is playing with the uso, would a soldier rather have crackers or medical for his family? this is crazy. host: david is in ohio. caller: how are you doing? good morning. if the people the truth they wouldn't be saying all this stuff. they put all the other krapp in these vehicles, they don't vote it down because they let these things go through. host: jon tester said this the same bill that republicans passed earlier this year in june. there is just one small technical change. he said he would sit down with anyone and go line by line and show it's the same bill that passed in june. caller: that wasn't in the same bill. they don't pass it. by the even have to
let's hear from ben in fort lauderdale, independent. are you there? let me try this one more time.ood morning. caller: i was in the navy between the late 70's and 80's. i was stationed in guam where i was exposed to agent orange through the water levels. i went into severe diabetes which caused me to lose my kidney. thank god i had a transplant. i went lined. i voted for rick scott and i'm ashamed to say that i voted for him. he is playing with the uso, would a soldier rather have crackers or...
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jude is in fort lauderdale. are you there? caller: yes ma'am. i am supporting val demings.ver the decades, i have heard ridiculous untruths come out of mr. rubio's mouth. it's about time these democrats and republicans in washington sat down and decided who they actually work for. this constant throwing darts at each other and stabbing each other in the back, it's really getting old. it's really disgusting. thank you. host: the next caller is omar in san diego. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i will be brief. you've been addressing the situation of crime. just to be brief, i worked the border from -- for 25 years. i can tell you, from what i've seen, whether it's democrats or republicans, people need to remember that in the past, where this started was after 9/11. that's the turn i saw the country take. it was bush who was in the white house at that time with dick cheney. they passed the patriot act. when it was passed, that was the beginning of the end of taking our civil rights away, our constitutional rights away. from what i've seen it, the republica
jude is in fort lauderdale. are you there? caller: yes ma'am. i am supporting val demings.ver the decades, i have heard ridiculous untruths come out of mr. rubio's mouth. it's about time these democrats and republicans in washington sat down and decided who they actually work for. this constant throwing darts at each other and stabbing each other in the back, it's really getting old. it's really disgusting. thank you. host: the next caller is omar in san diego. caller: good morning. thank you...