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>> first, they have nothing to worry from the city of miami. >> from the city of miami, okay. >> we'rein any raids. we haven't asked to participate in any raids. and certainly, we are obviously a pro-immigrant city. >> but shouldn't they worry about i.c.e., is what i'm saying? might they not worry about i.c.e. agents? >> you know, i think certain people who live in fear and we're, you know, a city where we do have a high immigrant position. so they maybe afraid of what would be happening this sunday. you know, last time that there was going to be supposed raids that were canceled at the last minute. and frankly, the federal government hasn't given us any information, so we don't know how to inform anyone of what's going to happen. so those who are in fear, i can understand their fear. i can understand why they would be afraid. but frankly, we don't have any information, you know, to allay their fears or to -- my -- as mayor, what i hope is, that the people that they're focused on is people that are very dangerous, because those people obviously shouldn't be in our community to begin wi
>> first, they have nothing to worry from the city of miami. >> from the city of miami, okay. >> we'rein any raids. we haven't asked to participate in any raids. and certainly, we are obviously a pro-immigrant city. >> but shouldn't they worry about i.c.e., is what i'm saying? might they not worry about i.c.e. agents? >> you know, i think certain people who live in fear and we're, you know, a city where we do have a high immigrant position. so they maybe afraid of...
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attorney, i think in miami -- is it miami? >> yes. >> you know, if you go back and look at everybody else's decisions, whether it's a u.s. attorney or an assistant u.s. attorney or a judge, you go back 12, 15 years ago or 20 years ago and look at their past decisions, i would think you would probably find that they wish they maybe did it a different way. i do hear that there were a lot of people involved in that decision, not just him. i can only say this from what i know and what i do know is that he's been a great -- really great secretary of labor. the rest of it we will have to look at. we will have to look at it very carefully. but you are talking about a long time ago and, again, it was a decision made, i think, no the by him but by a lot of people. so we're going to look at it very carefully. we will be looking at that very carefully. >> now house speaker nancy pelosi, senate minority leader chuck schumer along with an increasing number of 2020 candidates are calling for acosta to resign, of course, they are all democra
attorney, i think in miami -- is it miami? >> yes. >> you know, if you go back and look at everybody else's decisions, whether it's a u.s. attorney or an assistant u.s. attorney or a judge, you go back 12, 15 years ago or 20 years ago and look at their past decisions, i would think you would probably find that they wish they maybe did it a different way. i do hear that there were a lot of people involved in that decision, not just him. i can only say this from what i know and what i...
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the "miami herald" reporter who brought the plea deal in florida. remember the 53-page indictment referencing the original one from the mid-2000s? the phone records, the trash polls, the witnesses who worked for epstein, that reporter julie brown is with me. she is going to join me in a moment. but first let's examine the facts of the original case back in october 2007 acosta signed off on a nonfederal prosecution agreement with epstein. it stated that epstein would not face charges for up to five specific federal criminal violations as long as he complied with a state plea agreement. that agreement required epstein plead guilty to two prostitution charges, register as a sex offender and serve 13 months in a county facility rather than a state prison which allowed him to leave prison six ways a week to work from his office. as the "miami herald" found in november, quote, the deal essentially shut down an ongoing fbi probe into where there were more victims and other powerful people who took part in epstein's sex crimes. as part of the agreement acos
the "miami herald" reporter who brought the plea deal in florida. remember the 53-page indictment referencing the original one from the mid-2000s? the phone records, the trash polls, the witnesses who worked for epstein, that reporter julie brown is with me. she is going to join me in a moment. but first let's examine the facts of the original case back in october 2007 acosta signed off on a nonfederal prosecution agreement with epstein. it stated that epstein would not face charges...
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attorney in miami really allowed him to evade justice. so it looks like somebody's final taking this case seriously. i am on the committee that interviewed at the hearing secretary acosta for his position, his answers about this deal did not add up then. i voted against him for that reason. and subsequent events, both the federal court ruling in miami in february and the indictment today show that epstein's a predator and acosta cut a secret, illegal sweetheart outrageous deal and he shouldn't hold the job that he currently holds. he needs to go as secretary of labor. >> i want to play just the exchange you had with him about the case. you asked him about it when he was nominated for the position. take a listen to that exchange. >> mmm-hmm. >> you are aware that mr. epstein serve that 13 months -- he was allowed out during the day and he had to sleep at a county jail, but he was basically allowed to move and go around the community and do whatever he wants. that became a subject of significant criticism. >> and i am on record condemning t
attorney in miami really allowed him to evade justice. so it looks like somebody's final taking this case seriously. i am on the committee that interviewed at the hearing secretary acosta for his position, his answers about this deal did not add up then. i voted against him for that reason. and subsequent events, both the federal court ruling in miami in february and the indictment today show that epstein's a predator and acosta cut a secret, illegal sweetheart outrageous deal and he shouldn't...
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attorney in the southern district of new york cited the excellent reporter by the "miami herald" over these past many, many months. a lot of speculation, preet, and i need your expertise on this,
attorney in the southern district of new york cited the excellent reporter by the "miami herald" over these past many, many months. a lot of speculation, preet, and i need your expertise on this,
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for more, we go to "the miami herald post quote in miami, florida, where we're joined by casey frank, the senior editor for investigations at "the miami herald." he has helped lead the paper's coverage of jeffrey epstein. casey frank, welcome to democracy now! it is great to have you with us. can you talk about the significance of the indictment unsealed in the charges against epstein yesterday? and then go back to what has caused this all to unfold. clearly, your investigation, the reporting of julie brown. >> the significance i i believes the victims are finally being heard after years of being ignonored and disregarded, in fact, abused notot only by mr. epstein bubut also many of them felt abused by the justice system in the state of florida. the u.s. attorney's office. how this came about is the direct result of two dogged journalist, julie brown and emily show. julie, for years, was involved in exposing some of the abuses in the florida prison system. she zeroed in particular on one inson for female inmates lowell, florida. it came to her attention that many of the women in that
for more, we go to "the miami herald post quote in miami, florida, where we're joined by casey frank, the senior editor for investigations at "the miami herald." he has helped lead the paper's coverage of jeffrey epstein. casey frank, welcome to democracy now! it is great to have you with us. can you talk about the significance of the indictment unsealed in the charges against epstein yesterday? and then go back to what has caused this all to unfold. clearly, your investigation,...
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miami. >> i think miami >> going with miami. we go look at denver, high of 93 degrees. only 88 for miami. and that's daytime highs unfortunately, the prize was today. frances, y >> if alaska is melting, who >>> still to come, this heart-warming story about this little girl. heart-warming story about this little girl. about thissoft litts get released, and are then circulated by your ac system. to stop the cycle of odors try febreze car vent clips. febreze stops the circulation of musty air by trapping and eliminating lingering odor molecules for up to 30 days of fresh, clean air. plus, they come in a range of scents including extra light. stop the cycle of odors in your car with febreze car vent clips. brand power. helping you buy better. cake in the conference room! showing 'em you're ready... to be your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. crest's three dimensional whitening... ...removes stains,... ...whitens in-between teeth... ...and protects from future stains. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. athe back-to-
miami. >> i think miami >> going with miami. we go look at denver, high of 93 degrees. only 88 for miami. and that's daytime highs unfortunately, the prize was today. frances, y >> if alaska is melting, who >>> still to come, this heart-warming story about this little girl. heart-warming story about this little girl. about thissoft litts get released, and are then circulated by your ac system. to stop the cycle of odors try febreze car vent clips. febreze stops the...
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miami dade mayor thanked those who identified it, adding our county has zero tolerance for racism. >>e tsa workers will remain on paid administrative leave until this investigation is complete lester >> morgan chesky, thanks still ahead as we continue this evening, the end of the road for an historic place in america's heart land nd the e of the road with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, your plans can change in minutes. your head wants to do one thing, but your gut says, "not today." if your current treatment isn't working, ask your doctor about entyvio. entyvio acts specifically in the gi tract to prevent an excess of white blood cells from entering and causing damaging inflammation. entyvio has helped many patients achieve long-term relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections or have flu
miami dade mayor thanked those who identified it, adding our county has zero tolerance for racism. >>e tsa workers will remain on paid administrative leave until this investigation is complete lester >> morgan chesky, thanks still ahead as we continue this evening, the end of the road for an historic place in america's heart land nd the e of the road with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, your plans can change in minutes. your head wants to do one thing, but your gut...
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i am the first miami mayor born in miami. >> we are telling people know your rights. don't answer the door. if there is not a warrant to travel in groups. to stay inside if possible on sunday if you are in fear of deportation. but i want to touch on what you said about economic impact, what i find interesting about that conversation, i have seen stats that it costs about $208 a day to detain people as opposed to allowing them to stay on the streets at about $5 to $8 a day to monitor people who may be going through deportation proceedings. when we are facing this humanitarian crisis of what we are seeing with our children. we or the top administration is willing to compound this already horrific situation that's happening before our eyes. but, we are providing information on our website and through welcoming atlanta and sending information out on social media, just asking people to be prepared and understand that they are entitled to due process. >> you two, thank you for the important discussion. mayor keisha bottoms and mayor signatu suarez. >> will the president's n
i am the first miami mayor born in miami. >> we are telling people know your rights. don't answer the door. if there is not a warrant to travel in groups. to stay inside if possible on sunday if you are in fear of deportation. but i want to touch on what you said about economic impact, what i find interesting about that conversation, i have seen stats that it costs about $208 a day to detain people as opposed to allowing them to stay on the streets at about $5 to $8 a day to monitor...
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-lemonis: we're in miami. -mary lou: we're from miami. chuck and i met in high school.e're high school sweethearts. lemonis: okay. mary lou: chuck, in 1976, went to new york because his family had a swimwear business, and then, i moved to new york. and we always thought we would come back here. lemonis: and why haven't you? mary lou: because i have the job. i have the income. i have the health insurance. lemonis: so why doesn't the business move to new jersey if you guys can't move? mary ellen: my brother was here. he went to college here. he stayed here. it just was convenient at the time. mary lou: and we just kept it here. -chuck: yes. -lemonis: okay. any time you split the operations in different cities, you're potentially gonna have a high level of inefficiency. also, typically, the fashion world is either east coast, based in new york, or west coast, based in los angeles. and so one of those two choices isn't miami. can i see the product? is there a warehouse or something? mary ellen: yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. this is the warehouse. charlie: this is where we bring
-lemonis: we're in miami. -mary lou: we're from miami. chuck and i met in high school.e're high school sweethearts. lemonis: okay. mary lou: chuck, in 1976, went to new york because his family had a swimwear business, and then, i moved to new york. and we always thought we would come back here. lemonis: and why haven't you? mary lou: because i have the job. i have the income. i have the health insurance. lemonis: so why doesn't the business move to new jersey if you guys can't move? mary ellen:...
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attorney of miami by george w. bush. nld of meeting at the prosecute's miami headquarters, the two men both with roots in the prestigious washington law firm of kirk lanld aland, and e convened at the marriott, for the special envoy to north korea and a corporate lawyer, the meeting was critical, his client, jeffrey up steen wepste accused of, with young female recruiters coerced to having sex acts behind the walls of his mansion as often as three times a day. how did this reporting, i mean, they basically credit this reporting of yours with bringing this case back in front of federal prosecutors. can you just tie a line between what you describe in that stunning and startling scene, and what may happen now? i heard you say on our air yesterday that there may be a whole lot of powerful people ensnared in the kind of conduct jeffrey epstein is guilty of. >> we don't have all the information from the investigation that they did in florida, but with the information that we have included a lot of e-mails that went back and f
attorney of miami by george w. bush. nld of meeting at the prosecute's miami headquarters, the two men both with roots in the prestigious washington law firm of kirk lanld aland, and e convened at the marriott, for the special envoy to north korea and a corporate lawyer, the meeting was critical, his client, jeffrey up steen wepste accused of, with young female recruiters coerced to having sex acts behind the walls of his mansion as often as three times a day. how did this reporting, i mean,...
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let me say, thank god for the "miami-herald" and julie k. brown who broke the story because if she hadn't done that or invested in that, this guy would be walking the streets today, who knows doing what. but anyway, today kellyanne conway was asked about nancy pelosi call for acosta to resign and she said he engaged in unconscionable secret and preventing victims from seeking justice hashtag acosta resign. here is kellyanne conway responding. >> it is classic her and her democratic party to not focus on the perpetrator at hand and to focus on a member of the trump administration. they're so obsessed with this president that they immediately go to alex acosta rather than jeffrey epstein. >> why are you talking about alex acosta and not jeffrey epstein. jeffrey epstein is the one raping young girls. >> so why are people talking about alex acosta as opposed to jeffrey epstein as kellyanne conway asks. >> well, i think as you mentioned, thanks to the "miami-herald" and the work of many, he's going to jail. but alex acosta is in the cabinet of th
let me say, thank god for the "miami-herald" and julie k. brown who broke the story because if she hadn't done that or invested in that, this guy would be walking the streets today, who knows doing what. but anyway, today kellyanne conway was asked about nancy pelosi call for acosta to resign and she said he engaged in unconscionable secret and preventing victims from seeking justice hashtag acosta resign. here is kellyanne conway responding. >> it is classic her and her...
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pablo lyle va a enfrentar la justicia en miami por homicidio involuntario . >>> en el hospital terminÓrencia de prensa de adane y trejo ciudadanÍa en elacusacio actor >>> de incluirse la pregunta de la ciudadanÍa en ascenso del 2020 cuÁles serÍan las consecuencias de la comunidad i hispana. un abogado de inmigraciÓn nos explica. alient demasiado perfume podrÍa acostarse la posiciÓn que tanto deseas la importancia de tu apariencia a la hora de buscar trabajo, tambiÉn conoce la dieta que te llenarÁ de muchÍsima alegrÍa si no que tu mente. >> acciÓn y muchas risas y conductor de uber se convierte hablamos con sus estrellas >>> en primicia john leguizamo con su investigaciÓn latina en los estados unidos asÍ comienza "un nuevo dÍa" hoy y tiempo mÁs cerca de ti. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) t ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >> mucho cariÑo para ustedes. muy buenos dÍas hoy es jueves. >> 11 de enero 2019 gracias por acompaÑarnos ya casi se termina la semana pero el programa de hoy ay! crÉanme que tiene que quedarse pegado con nosotros. >> hoy mis co
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. >> freeze, miami vice!t this season thanks to "miami vice." it's a show with an old theme but a lot of new twists. described by one critic as containing flashes of brilliance. shot entirely on location in south miami, the story centers around two undercover vice cops. >> i don't know how this is going to work, tubbs. i mean, not exactly up my alley style and persona-wise. heaven knows i'm no box of candy. >> television very much was the small screen. what was interesting about tony yerkovich's pilot screen for "miami vice," it was very much not that. very much the approach was, okay, they call this a television series. but we're going to make one-hour movies every single week. >> here we go. stand by. >> action! >> police, police! >> they were describing the show as a new wave cop show. how do you mean? >> it's a cop show for the '80s. we use a lot of mtv images and rock music to help describe the mood and feeling of our show. >> in a lot of ways you don't get "miami vice" without mtv because in a lot of wa
. >> freeze, miami vice!t this season thanks to "miami vice." it's a show with an old theme but a lot of new twists. described by one critic as containing flashes of brilliance. shot entirely on location in south miami, the story centers around two undercover vice cops. >> i don't know how this is going to work, tubbs. i mean, not exactly up my alley style and persona-wise. heaven knows i'm no box of candy. >> television very much was the small screen. what was...
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attorney in miami -- is it miami? if you go back and look at everybody else's decisions, whether it's a u.s. attorney or an assistant u.s. attorney or a judge, you do back 12 or 15 years ago or 20 years ago and look at their past decisions, you'd probably find they would do things a different way. >> dana: that came after chuck schumer brought it up on the senate floor earlier today. >> i'm calling on secretary acosta to resign. it is now impossible for anyone to have confidence in secretary acosta's ability to leave the department of labor. if he refuses to resign, president trump should fire him. >> dana: let's bring in bret baier, the anchor of "special report." we never miss that. alex acosta, the labor secretary, seems like he's had nine lives on this particular issue. can he get a tenth? >> that's a great question, dana. the president talking about time before and the decisions that were made before. we'll see if that holds. i think there's growing pressure. it's not just chuck schumer. there's republicans that
attorney in miami -- is it miami? if you go back and look at everybody else's decisions, whether it's a u.s. attorney or an assistant u.s. attorney or a judge, you do back 12 or 15 years ago or 20 years ago and look at their past decisions, you'd probably find they would do things a different way. >> dana: that came after chuck schumer brought it up on the senate floor earlier today. >> i'm calling on secretary acosta to resign. it is now impossible for anyone to have confidence in...
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i would not be the first miami-born mayor of the city of the cimiami. if we just put aside politics and we focus on solving the problem. and that's what mayors do. mayors solve problems. we're elected on a non-partisan basis throughout the united states. we don't have the luxury of being able to max these issues partisan. we've got to solve this problem and we've got to solve it now. get in a room and come up with a bipartisan solution so we can move onto other pressing issues in our country like affordable housing and sea level rise. >> mayor suarez, thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you. >>> so it was a knock at the top that these smugglers did not see coming. the coast guard's amazing seizure of one large haul of cocaine. this video is simply stunning. we'll show it to you next. wireless carrier? a dir t-mobile will match it. need a few more reasons to switch? 1. do you like netflix? sure you do. that's why it's on us. 2. unlimited data. use as much as you want, when you want. 3. no surprises on your bill. taxes and fees included. so, if
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so he was -- he was going against what his own prosecutors had argued in miami. sthoifrpg t so i think the options for him were narrowing down, he just didn't have much choice at the end of the day having been found by a federal judge to have violated the law. >> here's more of what the president said about his now outgoing labor secretary. >> he made a deal that people were happy with and then 12 years later they're not happy with it. you'll have to figure all of that out. but the fact is, he has been a fantastic secretary of labor. and alex called me this morning and he wanted to see me and i actually said, well, we have the press right out here, so perhaps you just want to say it to the press. he's a tremendous talent. he's a hispanic man. he went to harvard, a great student. and in so many ways, i just hate what he's saying now. because we're going to miss him. >> ashley, this is just the latest departure from this trump white house, and i think we have a screen here, full screen where we can show folks at home, the number of people who have left the administ
so he was -- he was going against what his own prosecutors had argued in miami. sthoifrpg t so i think the options for him were narrowing down, he just didn't have much choice at the end of the day having been found by a federal judge to have violated the law. >> here's more of what the president said about his now outgoing labor secretary. >> he made a deal that people were happy with and then 12 years later they're not happy with it. you'll have to figure all of that out. but the...
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and furious tonight but biden and his viz -- his advises have made clear after the performance in miami, he is going to take a different tact and tone tonight, including punching back. and when you talk about punching back, keep a close eye on the issue of health care. it was repeatedly talked about last night. a significant differencech opinion on things. that will carry over to tonight. joe biden's position on health care differs from kamala harris', kind of a medicare for all light on harris and she released the details of the plans this week. biden with more of a public option and both sides, both camps have been going back and forth about the details of the plans and who they think has the better issue. that is something we're going to see play out again tonight and, chris, you mentioned an important point here, half of the field is into the september debates with the higher threshold for qualifications that means five are not and are in danger of missing out and this being the last major moment on stage. those individuals think people like senator kirsten gillibrand, this is their
and furious tonight but biden and his viz -- his advises have made clear after the performance in miami, he is going to take a different tact and tone tonight, including punching back. and when you talk about punching back, keep a close eye on the issue of health care. it was repeatedly talked about last night. a significant differencech opinion on things. that will carry over to tonight. joe biden's position on health care differs from kamala harris', kind of a medicare for all light on harris...
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>>but then again the connecting flights probably were leaving it the miami airport was closed.ey would have been upset anyway. >>christine crews reporting for us a spokesperson for euro wings, it's operated by brussels airlines says that they are working with those passengers to resolve the issue. >>next at 5.30 if you're headed to the chase center when it opens in a few months you can ride there for free. the transportation agency that's now teaming up with the warriors 3 teenagers are dealing with a severe nicotine addiction and they're now climbing a san francisco company. >>why they say jewel labs tried to cover up the effects of a thing. plus a little girl is being praised for her quick actio just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, n
>>but then again the connecting flights probably were leaving it the miami airport was closed.ey would have been upset anyway. >>christine crews reporting for us a spokesperson for euro wings, it's operated by brussels airlines says that they are working with those passengers to resolve the issue. >>next at 5.30 if you're headed to the chase center when it opens in a few months you can ride there for free. the transportation agency that's now teaming up with the warriors 3...
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that is from the fantastic reporting by the "miami herald." today federal prosecutors made sure to underscore the victims of this alleged crime. >> we've seen sex trafficking cases all over the place. it's a very busy task force, and my opinion is often in society we ignore, we ignore the vulnerable victims. >> to join us nbc investigations correspondent tom winter who's outside the manhattan courthouse where enteen has just appeared. >> reporter: the latest here in is that epstein is going to remain detained. he is going to be back at the mcc which is one of the holding facilities that we have here. it's a federal facility. basically we are going to wait until at least thursday, but more realistically monday for a federal judge to decide whether or not he's going to get bail on those two charges that he pleaded not guilty. he appeared in court in a slate blue jump suit, a light brown t-shirt underneath, his hair a little bit rumpled. he looked like somebody who probably hasn't had a chance to get a shave in a couple. days and we know that's t
that is from the fantastic reporting by the "miami herald." today federal prosecutors made sure to underscore the victims of this alleged crime. >> we've seen sex trafficking cases all over the place. it's a very busy task force, and my opinion is often in society we ignore, we ignore the vulnerable victims. >> to join us nbc investigations correspondent tom winter who's outside the manhattan courthouse where enteen has just appeared. >> reporter: the latest here in...
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important to see everything happening in miami, 30 miles south of downtown miami. to know we're holding 3,000 children in a prison-like facility. we have separated them from their families at the border. they are living in highly regimented prison-like conditions. they have family members here in the united states. approximately 80% of them do have a family member, and they remain in this for profit detention facility for more than, 40, 50, 60 days. as they go along the campaign trail, they need to keep in mind what is happening in america today. i thought it was important for them to join me. and i was pleased that most of them did come down to the homestead detention facility. >> you sent a letter to the office of refugee resettlement sounding an alarm with what's happening at that migrant facility in homestead. have you heard back? >> i have not heard back. i've been asking the same questions now for months since i took office back in january. and i did say if i did not receive responses to my questions, i will start seeking legal action. they have broken severa
important to see everything happening in miami, 30 miles south of downtown miami. to know we're holding 3,000 children in a prison-like facility. we have separated them from their families at the border. they are living in highly regimented prison-like conditions. they have family members here in the united states. approximately 80% of them do have a family member, and they remain in this for profit detention facility for more than, 40, 50, 60 days. as they go along the campaign trail, they...
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scientists from noaa, florida wildlife and the university of miami have begun to do what is normallyst thing you can do on a reef. heey've been chipping off healthy, living coral before the disease gets to it. they've been collecting it on a research vessel where it's catalogued. >> this one's 3.5 centimeters. >> reporter: saved so that when, if, the disease passes, the coral can be replanted and, it's hoped, the reef system can be restored. maybe. >> these will serve as the brood population to then make more wibies. ab reporter: once the disease has passed through and gone. >> yes, but we're looking at two to five years. it's a long journey. >> reporter: a journey, whose next stop is the university of miami and then other facilities across the south to wait. >> so we just had the warmest month on record here in miami, florida, not just air temperatures, but water temperatures as well, and that was june, 2019, so the fact that we're breaking records in june-- is really-- you know, alarming. >> reporter: unless and if the disease stops killing the coral, there' point tryg to o thay mi
scientists from noaa, florida wildlife and the university of miami have begun to do what is normallyst thing you can do on a reef. heey've been chipping off healthy, living coral before the disease gets to it. they've been collecting it on a research vessel where it's catalogued. >> this one's 3.5 centimeters. >> reporter: saved so that when, if, the disease passes, the coral can be replanted and, it's hoped, the reef system can be restored. maybe. >> these will serve as the...
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how did he cut the deal that he did with miami u.s. attorney? >> that's the question.hy would the u.s. attorney in miami currently labor secretary then u.s. attorney, alex acosta cut this deal? we know acosta was questioned about this during his last confirmation and he was confirmed. you heard it from the prosecutor, it was reporting from "the miami harold," epstein's accusers have their own private investigators. these young women did not realize that the deal had been cut. >> regardless of where this goes, everything about of what's happening right now has been a massive failure on everybody's part except for "miami harold," a guy that's well known of his activities were and he gets charged and cuts a deal in which he goes to jail and gets out six days a week to go to work. >> he went to jail. >> had a private wing. >> he was staying in a private wing, his own private driver was allowed to pick him up six days a week and he went to his private office. yes, registered as a sex offender but not the jail experience one would assume from a sex offender. when it came up
how did he cut the deal that he did with miami u.s. attorney? >> that's the question.hy would the u.s. attorney in miami currently labor secretary then u.s. attorney, alex acosta cut this deal? we know acosta was questioned about this during his last confirmation and he was confirmed. you heard it from the prosecutor, it was reporting from "the miami harold," epstein's accusers have their own private investigators. these young women did not realize that the deal had been cut....
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when i was in miami, we landed in miami.he everglades were on fire, when your swamp is on fire, have you a problem. so look, we've done a lot of things i'd like to do as president. we have the first public health option in our state. the best teacher pay increase. the best gender pay equity. we understand those things to be moot. >> you bring up health care, on medicare for all. do you think the candidates who support medicare for all, i won't tax the middle class, are they being truthful? >> i'll let the voters decide. >> do you think they're being truthful. >> they're plans i haven't read in great detail. i'll tell you what we have done in the state of washington. we've moved forward in the state of washington. adopted the first public option in united states history. that's important because it's a great step toward universal coverage. we've also done something that we have not talked enough about, and that is long term care. we adopted the first long term care plan for our seniors. we have an epidemic of de men shah comi
when i was in miami, we landed in miami.he everglades were on fire, when your swamp is on fire, have you a problem. so look, we've done a lot of things i'd like to do as president. we have the first public health option in our state. the best teacher pay increase. the best gender pay equity. we understand those things to be moot. >> you bring up health care, on medicare for all. do you think the candidates who support medicare for all, i won't tax the middle class, are they being...
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he sent the money to the potential witnesses in november and december shortly after the "miami herald" published a deal that was reached to avoid federal prosecution, prosecutors said more details from epstein accuser jennifer araoz who said he raped her when she was 15 years old. she described in an exclusive interview with savannah guthrie. >> did you ever think why did this older man want to hang out with a 14-year-old >> i did, i but i didn't overanalyze it i did and i didn't care. i just knew i was young and i needed the money and i thought maybe he needed companionship. i wasn't sure what it was. i didn't ask any questions >> the first time you went there alone, is that when something sexual happened for the first time >> he brought me up to the upstairs room which had the massage room he would tell me i want to show you my favorite room in the house. he was getting me more comfo comfortable and afterwards he said -- he transitioned into do you give good massages >> promises to help her family financially kept her coming back even after he began sexually abusing her. >> i wasn't
he sent the money to the potential witnesses in november and december shortly after the "miami herald" published a deal that was reached to avoid federal prosecution, prosecutors said more details from epstein accuser jennifer araoz who said he raped her when she was 15 years old. she described in an exclusive interview with savannah guthrie. >> did you ever think why did this older man want to hang out with a 14-year-old >> i did, i but i didn't overanalyze it i did and i...
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call, visit or click today. >>> the "miami herald" published a series called "perversion of justice.investigative reporting at the "miami herald" changed the in that series, reporter julie kay brown talked about the efforts to get justice by multiple child abuse victims of jeffrey epstein after a lenient non-prosecution deal he got from then u.s. attorney, alex acosta in florida since those were published, a lot of things have happened. like this week, a new arrest of jeffrey epstein who faces up to 45 years in prison on sex trafficking charges. the u.s. attorney in new york announcing the charges took time to credit some incredible investigative reporting in helping his office track down epstein and bring these new charges. when he said that, he was talking about the reporting of julie kay brown. after the pressure became too much even for the trump administration on this issue, the u.s. attorney who had given epstein his non-prosecution deal years ago in florida, today he resigned as trump's u.s. secretary of labor that inexplicable deal that acosta gave him back in the day was not
call, visit or click today. >>> the "miami herald" published a series called "perversion of justice.investigative reporting at the "miami herald" changed the in that series, reporter julie kay brown talked about the efforts to get justice by multiple child abuse victims of jeffrey epstein after a lenient non-prosecution deal he got from then u.s. attorney, alex acosta in florida since those were published, a lot of things have happened. like this week, a new...
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it's in miami. it's called grafton furniture. it's similar, because you make a type of furniture, but they're in the -- you know, they're in the residential furniture business. ana: right. right. lemonis: like pacific, grafton's a family business, and they suffered from a lot of the same issues when i first met them. they had problems with their process and their efficiency, but in the last year, they've made a ton of progress and their business is up about 50%. they lose a lot of customers, because they can't handle the freight to the west coast. and i'm assuming that you lose a lot of customers 'cause you can't handle the freight... ana: to the east coast, right. lemonis: ...to the east coast. and i see that they could help you. and i feel like you could help them a lot. so i'm going to make an offer for $300,000. the $300,000 is going to go towards improving the facility and putting the rest in working capital in the business. once we fix the margins, the company will have plenty of cash flow to service the debt. for that, i w
it's in miami. it's called grafton furniture. it's similar, because you make a type of furniture, but they're in the -- you know, they're in the residential furniture business. ana: right. right. lemonis: like pacific, grafton's a family business, and they suffered from a lot of the same issues when i first met them. they had problems with their process and their efficiency, but in the last year, they've made a ton of progress and their business is up about 50%. they lose a lot of customers,...
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>> tomorrow, j.lo hits the stage in miami for her final three "it's my party" shows. will also be a celebration for a-rod. >> i have off on my birthday but then i have to do three shows in miami, but then the last one is on his birthday so we'll probably have a party that night. >>> she's the best and we were hanging with j.lo long before a-rod came along. back when she was a dancer looking for her big break. that's coming up. >>> right now, let's move on to the alleged cheating scandal that has hollywood buzzing. that's a famous director married to a famous actress, but that's not his wife he's kissing. that's nicole murphy and antoine fuqua in italy. they were first spotted both both leaning in close for a kiss on the mouth while seated next to the pool. with drinks in hand, they were at it again. a source tells "e.t." -- relaxed, happy they seem very friendly and at ease with one another," the you see antoine has been married for 20 years to lela rochon. nicole has been single since she and michael strahan broke off their>> i'm looking for somebod two's smart, who
>> tomorrow, j.lo hits the stage in miami for her final three "it's my party" shows. will also be a celebration for a-rod. >> i have off on my birthday but then i have to do three shows in miami, but then the last one is on his birthday so we'll probably have a party that night. >>> she's the best and we were hanging with j.lo long before a-rod came along. back when she was a dancer looking for her big break. that's coming up. >>> right now, let's move on...
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>> the tide changed for me when i first read the story of the miami herald. and i can't say enough about my community paper, julie kay brown the journalist, it is an argument of how important investigative journalism is, particularly right now, and why it's important to support newspapers and local papers. i knew acosta as dean of the fiu law school, a prestigious decision. i have asked people here who supported him, who supported him when he was fiu law school dean. practically nobody in miami, nobody in south florida knew about his role in cutting this sweetheart deal with epstein and in frankly covering this up, and, you know, i think it's important for people to look at the date here. this all happened in 2008. remember, acosta was a political appointee of the bush white house. it was an election year, he was going to need a new job, because there was going to be a new press den the. i think he was trying to curry favor with jeffrey epstein, had a dream team of powerful attorneys. and i think, you know, acosta was figuring out, where am i going to land af
>> the tide changed for me when i first read the story of the miami herald. and i can't say enough about my community paper, julie kay brown the journalist, it is an argument of how important investigative journalism is, particularly right now, and why it's important to support newspapers and local papers. i knew acosta as dean of the fiu law school, a prestigious decision. i have asked people here who supported him, who supported him when he was fiu law school dean. practically nobody in...
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here is morgan chesky. >> reporter: inside a tsa work area in the miami international airport, a displayt tonight has two agents under investigation. a noose with two stuffed gorillas, the intended message reportedly a jo reportedly a joke. highly racist. tsa union representative linda jones. >> this work force is very diverse, so i felt like that person must have some kind of psychological issues >> reporter: three officers stumbled upon it last week near a work space where agents screened checked luggage pete gooeg gooeg. a response tsa called it unacceptable,ization it doesn't tolerate racist or offensiverac behavior and those responsible will be held accountable for their actions. pro publica uncovered a border behavior and those responsible will be held accountable for their actions. pro publica uncovered a border patrol facebook group. inside they joked about migrant deaths and posted vulgar comments about latino members of congress miami dade mayor carlos jimenezr thanked those who identified it, and adding, they have zero tolerance for racism >>> the tsa workers will remain on pa
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he cut a plea deal with prosecutors in miami. a sex offender and served only 13 months behind bars. so who is jeffrey epstein? he made a lot of money in the '70s and '80s working in finance, that paid his entrance fee into exclusive social services and political ones. donald trump back in 2002 called epstein a terrific guy. and records show former president bill clinton flew on one of epstein's planes more than once.
he cut a plea deal with prosecutors in miami. a sex offender and served only 13 months behind bars. so who is jeffrey epstein? he made a lot of money in the '70s and '80s working in finance, that paid his entrance fee into exclusive social services and political ones. donald trump back in 2002 called epstein a terrific guy. and records show former president bill clinton flew on one of epstein's planes more than once.
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montan desde miami hasta madrid. que meter un poco de botox, lo que tienes por vivir tienes que disfrutarlo. >> hay una controversia aparte como dices que es un juego. >> te ves igual en las dos fotos, no pasado mucho. >> esto que se llama inteligencia artificial, esta preocupaciÓn que viola su privacidad, en unos aÑos serÁ tÍpico y poder utilizar esta cara tuya. >> ahora con los telÉfonos celulares y la computadora mucha gente pone en la computadora un papelito para tapar porque cualquier persona puede entrar en tu cÁmara sin que sepas . aveces estÁs platicandocon alguien y te aparece publicidad porque te escuchan. >> cÓmo serÁ de grave y complicado el reconocimiento facial que hay varios gobiernos que estÁn intentando saber quiÉn va a manejar el reconocimiento facial en otro tipo de cosas como la seguridad nacional. >> ahora es un segundo y te dejan pasar. >> no vas a tener privacidad, se van a dar cuenta que tu fuiste el que pasaste por ahÍ. >> es increÍble pensar cÓmo va avanzando. hace poco hablamos de un person
montan desde miami hasta madrid. que meter un poco de botox, lo que tienes por vivir tienes que disfrutarlo. >> hay una controversia aparte como dices que es un juego. >> te ves igual en las dos fotos, no pasado mucho. >> esto que se llama inteligencia artificial, esta preocupaciÓn que viola su privacidad, en unos aÑos serÁ tÍpico y poder utilizar esta cara tuya. >> ahora con los telÉfonos celulares y la computadora mucha gente pone en la computadora un papelito...
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according to the miami herald, it was still being negotiated. it was already established. acosta's role is being questioned. >>> a critical component of president trump's plan to force down drug prices is now dead. the white house tells axios it has called off a proposal to overhaul rebates collected by pharmacy benefit managers. those are the middlemen between insurance companies and benefit managers to negotiate discounted prices but keep some of the rebate money itself. they would have banned that arrangements for medicare and medicaid. >> the white house backing away saying it's encouraged by bipartisan talks to bring down drug prices. this is all bad news for big pharma. they blame the middlemen for high prices. they're setting some medicare prices based on what other countries pay for their care, that's the proposal. >>> to iran. tensions spiking with iran. five armed iranian gun boats trying unsuccessfully to seize a british oil tanker in the persian gulf on wednesday. it was likely an attempt at revenge for a british boat. fred pleitgen is live. a tricky situation
according to the miami herald, it was still being negotiated. it was already established. acosta's role is being questioned. >>> a critical component of president trump's plan to force down drug prices is now dead. the white house tells axios it has called off a proposal to overhaul rebates collected by pharmacy benefit managers. those are the middlemen between insurance companies and benefit managers to negotiate discounted prices but keep some of the rebate money itself. they would...
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. >>> and it's one of the biggest parties of the year in miami as j. lo turns 50. style coming up in the skinny on this thursday, july 25th. ♪ ♪ >>> good thursday morning. are you still searching your email for that invite? >> my evite. you knew what i was doing. where's my -- i must have missed my evite, j. lo. >> shows we spend too much time together. >> 50, still looking amazing. >>> we do begin this half hour with breaking news. puerto rico's scandal-scarred governor announcing his resignation. ricardo rossello said in a video address he'll step down august 2nd. >> protesters in san juan erupted in cheers and singing after hearing the news. this follows nearly two weeks of sometimes violent demonstrations demanding that he step down. it all started with the leak of offensive chats between the governor and his inner circle. >>> our other big story is robert mueller sticking to the script, refusing to share his opinions, repeatedly referring to his report, declining to answer questions again and again. >> mueller said his investigation did not clear president tru
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attorney in miami. today secretary acosta says state prosecutors in florida nearly let epstein walk free and that the goal of his office was to put them behind bars. >> the goal here was straightforward. put epstein behind bars, ensure that he registered as a sexual offender, provide victims with the means to seek restitution, and protect the public by putting them on notice that a sexual predator was in their midst. >> shepard: epstein did not stay behind bars for very long. the deal that acosta worked out the "miami herald" called the deal of a lifetime. it allowed jeffrey epstein to plead to solicitation of prostitution and served just 13 months after an 18 month agreement instead of potentially spending the rest of his life behind bars. when epstein didn't go to jail, it was part-time, six days a week epstein was allowed out of jail to go to work, 12 hours a . he slept in the county jail but had days out and about. acosta said to date it was not when he bargained for and that's not what he expected.
attorney in miami. today secretary acosta says state prosecutors in florida nearly let epstein walk free and that the goal of his office was to put them behind bars. >> the goal here was straightforward. put epstein behind bars, ensure that he registered as a sexual offender, provide victims with the means to seek restitution, and protect the public by putting them on notice that a sexual predator was in their midst. >> shepard: epstein did not stay behind bars for very long. the...
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>> miami is a big deal. >> the news she's only breaking to "e.t."fter her new york blackout >>> then, a bachelorette exclusive. >> my body is your body. >> after hannah's windmill revelation, the new twist from pilot peter's ex. >> that's lot to unpack. >>> plus, meghan markle's royal diss. >> the mics are never far away. >> i wanted to be authentic. >> a rare interview with beyonce as she goes for emmy gold. today's big emmy nominations and surprises. >> i didn't know this was "e.t." the shade version. wow. da da da shade. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> that's video of jennifer lopez leaving her new york hotel this morning. towel hair, don't care. and we get it, jen. she had a late night, playing her make-up concert after that massive blackout saturday, and this is amazing, only we spoke with j.lo right after the show. >> can you believe she turns 50 a week from tomorrow? actually the real big news -- j.lo says she's down to play the biggest gig on the planet -- she's ready for the super bowl. >> yeah, we've thought about the super bowl a
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yesterday the 22-year-old was driving his truck in miami when he crashed into a concrete barrier and overturned. he suffered severe injuries to his left arm. doctors had to amputate it. he's expected to be okay though. norton played for the universe of miami and was>>ons dead after lightning struck a popular river spot in south carolina. the group was gathered along the black river enjoying the fourth of july holiday when lightning hit a tree. people standing nearby were shocked by the force. as many as a dozen people were le injured, and one person was taken to the hospital in critical condition and later died. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, crews in indiana work to rescue a little boy who fell into a storm drain. >>> and king tut's riches, an ancient sculpture, is auctioned for millions of dollars. this is the "cbs morning news." for millions of dollars. this is the "cbs morning news." the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks
yesterday the 22-year-old was driving his truck in miami when he crashed into a concrete barrier and overturned. he suffered severe injuries to his left arm. doctors had to amputate it. he's expected to be okay though. norton played for the universe of miami and was>>ons dead after lightning struck a popular river spot in south carolina. the group was gathered along the black river enjoying the fourth of july holiday when lightning hit a tree. people standing nearby were shocked by the...
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scientist its from noah, florida wildlife and the university of miami have begun to do what is normally thing you coo do on a reef, they've been chipping off healthy living coral before the disease gets to it. they've been collecting it on a research vessel where it's catalogued. >> this one's three and a half centimeters. >> reporter: saved so when, if the disease passes, the coral can be replanted and its hope the reef system can be restored maybe. >> these with will serve as the brewed pop ylgsz to then make more babies. >> reporter: once the disease has passed through and gone? >> yes but even to do this process weir are looking at another two to five years it's a long journey. >> reporter: a journey whose next stop is at the university of of miami and other facilities across the south to wait. >> reporter: we just had the warmest month on record in miami, florida. and that was june 2019. but the fact we're breaking records in june is really alamming. >> reporter: unless and if the disease stops killing the coral, there's no point and nobody can say when or if that day might come. >
scientist its from noah, florida wildlife and the university of miami have begun to do what is normally thing you coo do on a reef, they've been chipping off healthy living coral before the disease gets to it. they've been collecting it on a research vessel where it's catalogued. >> this one's three and a half centimeters. >> reporter: saved so when, if the disease passes, the coral can be replanted and its hope the reef system can be restored maybe. >> these with will serve...
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. >> this happened on sunday at american airlines flight before he took off from miami to los angeles. some say incidents are not at all surprising. >> times are changing and people feel free to act out whatever they feel like doing. >> the flight was delayed but finally took off. the man was books and it is not clear if the woman was arrested. >>> a wildfire and napa county getting closer to containment. the so-called canyon fire began on monday. it burned about 64 acres but calfire said no buildings have been damaged or destroyed and there are no injuries of the
. >> this happened on sunday at american airlines flight before he took off from miami to los angeles. some say incidents are not at all surprising. >> times are changing and people feel free to act out whatever they feel like doing. >> the flight was delayed but finally took off. the man was books and it is not clear if the woman was arrested. >>> a wildfire and napa county getting closer to containment. the so-called canyon fire began on monday. it burned about 64...
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comes back to that sweetheart deal acosta cut when he was a federal prosecutor over a decade ago in miami. dubed the deal of a lifetime for multi-millionaire now accused sex trafficking jeffrey epstein. he avoided years in prison despite the fbi identifying dozens of sexually abused underage victims. on monday federal prosecutors unsealed two new sex trafficking charges against epstein and this morning one of his victims who was 14 years old at the time of her attack reacted to the news. >> just to hear that they're standing up for the victims, you know, i mean is just like so overwhelmingly -- it's past due. >> she's been following it. you've got a lot of pressure on the white house this morning, on congress. questions about what they might do in their oversight responsibilities here, and this unbelievable deal. >> no response yet from the white house or acosta himself, but we'll get to that in a minute. epstein who's already a registered sex offender, that's important to know, is behind bars right now. he's awaiting a bail hearing next monday. prosecutors argued his incredible wealth, t
comes back to that sweetheart deal acosta cut when he was a federal prosecutor over a decade ago in miami. dubed the deal of a lifetime for multi-millionaire now accused sex trafficking jeffrey epstein. he avoided years in prison despite the fbi identifying dozens of sexually abused underage victims. on monday federal prosecutors unsealed two new sex trafficking charges against epstein and this morning one of his victims who was 14 years old at the time of her attack reacted to the news....
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but a federal indictment against him in miami in 2008 was not pursued. alex acosta was then the u.s. attorney in miami and signed off on epstein facing only state charges and a lighter sentence of 13 months. cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman. >> i think there can be no doubt that jeffrey epstein back in 2007 and 2008 in miami was a rich and powerful man with powerful friends who absolutely got away with being a predator of young girls. >> reporter: epstein faces up to 45 years in prison if convicted on the two counts he faces. sex trafficking and conspiracy. and federal prosecutors want to seize his $77 million town home here behind me. since his arrest, the government says more alleged victims have come forward. >>> some of president trump's top immigration officials have been summoned to capitol hill to answer questions about the conditions at migrant detention centers along the southern border. manuel bojorquez has the story. >> "the new york times" story is a hoax. >> reporter: president trump fired back against reporting by the new york and el pa
but a federal indictment against him in miami in 2008 was not pursued. alex acosta was then the u.s. attorney in miami and signed off on epstein facing only state charges and a lighter sentence of 13 months. cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman. >> i think there can be no doubt that jeffrey epstein back in 2007 and 2008 in miami was a rich and powerful man with powerful friends who absolutely got away with being a predator of young girls. >> reporter: epstein faces up to 45 years in...
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i'm evan brown in miami. i'll have that story straight ahead. >> and in weather, our cooldown has arrived. lots of low clouds and fog ready to push back into the bay. the changes in your friday forecast and we'll let you know if it could warm things up a little bit as we head into the weekend. role of a car company? announcer: to take your kids to and from school? announcer: we think it can be something bigger. so we have the essays from the last three parts. announcer: this summer, volkswagen is supporting america's teachers. announcer: visit your vw dealer to learn how you can join in. announcer: now during the volkswagen drive bigger event, get a $1,000 purchase bonus on 2019 jetta, tiguan, and select atlas models. there's no such thing so start driving and don't stop. because no one takes off at the finish line. and the only way to get that trophy, is to take it. net generation. official youth tennis of the usta. >>> the world is marking a half century. >> left in storage is now available for you to hear.
i'm evan brown in miami. i'll have that story straight ahead. >> and in weather, our cooldown has arrived. lots of low clouds and fog ready to push back into the bay. the changes in your friday forecast and we'll let you know if it could warm things up a little bit as we head into the weekend. role of a car company? announcer: to take your kids to and from school? announcer: we think it can be something bigger. so we have the essays from the last three parts. announcer: this summer,...