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fisicoculturista, el ganador de la prueba de más de 60 años, es carlos Álvarez que fue alcalde del condado miami dadeetencia vienen tantos profesionales. >>> lo cierto que bronceado y con un diminuto traje de baño las personas les era difícil pensar que era el exalcalde. >>> dicen que les sorprendió saber que él estaba en el mundo
fisicoculturista, el ganador de la prueba de más de 60 años, es carlos Álvarez que fue alcalde del condado miami dadeetencia vienen tantos profesionales. >>> lo cierto que bronceado y con un diminuto traje de baño las personas les era difícil pensar que era el exalcalde. >>> dicen que les sorprendió saber que él estaba en el mundo
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fisicoculturista, el ganador de la prueba de más de 60 años, es carlos Álvarez que fue alcalde del condado miami dadeetencia vienen tantos profesionales. >>> lo cierto que bronceado y con un diminuto traje de baño las personas les era difícil pensar que era el exalcalde. >>> dicen que les sorprendió saber que él estaba en el mundo del fisiculturismo. >>> los electores despidieron a Álvarez por promover un nuevo estadio para los miami marlins con fondos públicos, dicen que la decisión de palvz Álvarez demuestra que hay vida después de la política. >>> lo más triste son los políticos que buscan correr y aspirar para asiento que no tiene apoyo donde tenían. >>> dice que la victoria de Álvarez lo califica para el junior national masters. >>> de acuerdo a esto, usted cree que carlos Álvarez tiene un futuro. >>> pienso que sí, después de ganar ciertos niveles. >>> carlos Álvarez no quiso comentar, quizás no asimila su recién estrenada fama en el mundo de las pesas, tan bien como la asimiló el recordado terminator, en miami florida, lourdes del río. >>>fasí llegamos al final de esta edición, muchas gracias,
fisicoculturista, el ganador de la prueba de más de 60 años, es carlos Álvarez que fue alcalde del condado miami dadeetencia vienen tantos profesionales. >>> lo cierto que bronceado y con un diminuto traje de baño las personas les era difícil pensar que era el exalcalde. >>> dicen que les sorprendió saber que él estaba en el mundo del fisiculturismo. >>> los electores despidieron a Álvarez por promover un nuevo estadio para los miami marlins con fondos...
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primer premio en una competencia master de culturismo, desempeÑÓ por mÁs de 30 aÑos en el condado miami-dade
primer premio en una competencia master de culturismo, desempeÑÓ por mÁs de 30 aÑos en el condado miami-dade
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the average caseload in florida, miami dade county, at any one time, 500 felonies, 225 misdemeanors,25 cases. how is it possible customer if you're working 40 hours, that is like three minutes a case. how do lawyers deal? >> a lot of people who plead cases out, the of a lot of people who don't meet their clients so they come and meet them for the first time and will be representing them. >> and have a country with 2.5 million people in kind -- in prison. travis, your pay, even dealing with student debt, you to law school? >> when it comes to the student debt, i am fortunate enough to have the georgia student finance commission pay my student loans. >> because? >> they have a program. president obama has funded a program. i was fortunate enough to apply it and won a lot of awards and the state, so i have been turned down for other programs and they finally accepted me in this program. it has been a tremendous blessing for me. when it comes to the work, i worked nonstop. there are too many cases, too much stuff going on. you just cannot do it in 40 hours. >> final dawn porter comment ,
the average caseload in florida, miami dade county, at any one time, 500 felonies, 225 misdemeanors,25 cases. how is it possible customer if you're working 40 hours, that is like three minutes a case. how do lawyers deal? >> a lot of people who plead cases out, the of a lot of people who don't meet their clients so they come and meet them for the first time and will be representing them. >> and have a country with 2.5 million people in kind -- in prison. travis, your pay, even...
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also, this funnel cloud was also spotted in miami dade county. >> jacqueline: we did enjoy some sunnytemperatures even low 60s in redwood city. 59 in fremont. santa rosa, richmond, 57 degrees in san francisco but temperatures are dropping off, dramatically. 37 and fairfield. 41 novato and we are going to see more cold temperatures. mostly clear skies. some high clouds but this wider view shore mid tail end of this system is approaching the coast. it is going to make its way to the bay area over night. temperatures are going to drop into the 30's. cooling will be halted. it is still going to be chilly. and in decreasing cloud coverage for the day with afternoon rainfall. late afternoon rainfall. timing it out. >> coming up i will give up some high end headphones these are endorsed by michael phelps.. and swappable and you can purchase each piece and upgrade to build your perfect pair www.kron4.com ... >> these fires are ron san francisco a round--san francisco sleep train has your ticket to tempur-pedic. experience the pressure-relieving comfort of tempur-pedic, and sleep risk-free wit
also, this funnel cloud was also spotted in miami dade county. >> jacqueline: we did enjoy some sunnytemperatures even low 60s in redwood city. 59 in fremont. santa rosa, richmond, 57 degrees in san francisco but temperatures are dropping off, dramatically. 37 and fairfield. 41 novato and we are going to see more cold temperatures. mostly clear skies. some high clouds but this wider view shore mid tail end of this system is approaching the coast. it is going to make its way to the bay...
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i attend miami-dade college. what has led you to be an oral historian, and what is your favorite part about being one? >> unlike political history. oral history -- unlike political history. oral history is something that i stumbled into. -- i like political history. oral history is something that i stumbled into. the person i was writing about talking to me, telling me in the first person about his childhood and life -- he left out any mention of his family. he did not mention his children. he did not mention the income- tax case decided to jail. he talked about his glory days -- that sent him to jail. he talked about his glory days. : out and started interviewing his widow, his children, his love partners, the person who prosecuted him. i got an interview with his psychiatrist. the change the nature of my research and made my book much more interesting -- it change the nature of my research and made my book much more interesting. one of the things asked for my job description was to create an oral history progra
i attend miami-dade college. what has led you to be an oral historian, and what is your favorite part about being one? >> unlike political history. oral history -- unlike political history. oral history is something that i stumbled into. -- i like political history. oral history is something that i stumbled into. the person i was writing about talking to me, telling me in the first person about his childhood and life -- he left out any mention of his family. he did not mention his...
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with david rothkopf at the miami book fair international which is held annually on the campus of miami-dade college. he talks about his latest book u "power, inc.." and he also responded to viewer questions. it's about a half hour. >> host: on your screen now is the cover of david rothkopf's newest book "power, inc.: the epic rivalry between big business and government and the reckoning that lies ahead." mr. rothkopf, a lot of people think big government and big business go hand in hand. >> guest: well, they do go hand in hand, but government's playing field for power, and so business introduces itself there to guide it in the directions that it wants to go. but, of course, a lot of people in big business or in the financial community would prefer it if they went on in their way unimpeded by government, and so that's another front in this particular power struggle. >> host: one of the points you make in "power, inc." is there are some multi-national corporations who make more money, control more money than most of the governments on earth. >> guest: yeah. well, big companies, big companies
with david rothkopf at the miami book fair international which is held annually on the campus of miami-dade college. he talks about his latest book u "power, inc.." and he also responded to viewer questions. it's about a half hour. >> host: on your screen now is the cover of david rothkopf's newest book "power, inc.: the epic rivalry between big business and government and the reckoning that lies ahead." mr. rothkopf, a lot of people think big government and big...
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then went to a creative writing course in my other community college miami dade community college.e rest is history. but i was doing it for me. it was interesting because i think that it was fun. i was doing it that degree was for me. that was just-- i didn't do it with any sort of end goal. and it was just, well here we are. >> here we are indeed. in quite a place. let me just ask you finally briefly i gather its family loree that you your name richard, are you named after another president, nixon. >> right. >> now here you are with president obama. you are asked to write three peoples. somebody picks one poem right. >> that you will read. >> do you know if it is the president himself who reads the poems. >> i'm not certain. i keep on having these images in my head about the president sitting around the oval office, actually reading them and checking off but i am not sure. >> among all the things. >> among all the other things. so i'm not sure exactly how the process worked but that committee i know has worked so hard and so you know we just trying to sort of be as coop rattive as
then went to a creative writing course in my other community college miami dade community college.e rest is history. but i was doing it for me. it was interesting because i think that it was fun. i was doing it that degree was for me. that was just-- i didn't do it with any sort of end goal. and it was just, well here we are. >> here we are indeed. in quite a place. let me just ask you finally briefly i gather its family loree that you your name richard, are you named after another...
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then went to a creative writing course in my other community college, miami dade community college.ing lead to another. as i say the rest is history. but i was doing it for me. it was interesting because i think that it was fun. i was doing it, that degree was for me. that was just-- i didn't do it with any sort of end goal. and it was just, well, here we are. >> here we are indeed. in quite a place. let me just ask you finally, briefly, i gather its family loree that you your name richard, are you named after another president, nixon. >> right. >> now here you are with president obama. you are asked to write three peoples. somebody picks one poem, right. >> that you will read. >> do you know if it is the president himself who reads the poems. >> i'm not certain. i keep on having these images in my head about the president sitting around the oval office, actually reading them and checking off but i am not sure. >> among all the things. >> among all the other things. so i'm not sure exactly how the process worked but that committee i know has worked so hard and so you know, we just t
then went to a creative writing course in my other community college, miami dade community college.ing lead to another. as i say the rest is history. but i was doing it for me. it was interesting because i think that it was fun. i was doing it, that degree was for me. that was just-- i didn't do it with any sort of end goal. and it was just, well, here we are. >> here we are indeed. in quite a place. let me just ask you finally, briefly, i gather its family loree that you your name...
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. >> now, from the 2012 miami book fair international held annually on the campus of miami-dade college, a panel on american history featuring candice millard, david nassau and les standford. it's about 45 minutes. .. >> we can visit there, we been trying to learn the customs, we can translate the language, we can feel the air and the light. we can sniff the fragrances, recoil out the foul odor, but we are foreigners in a strange land. this is true as much for our recent past as it is for 12th century venice. writing about the recent past is not easy, as i learned this time around. first there are people you have to talk to. and while i was privileged to spend a lot of time talking to a lot of kennedys, it is difficult for me as a historian, working with leading people. i would much prefer to work with documents. with living people you can't tell, but you have to figure o out, what's true, what's not true, whether they're telling you what they think is true, where the stories came from. because the stories are all told with the same authenticity, the same vigor. it's not easy. the other
. >> now, from the 2012 miami book fair international held annually on the campus of miami-dade college, a panel on american history featuring candice millard, david nassau and les standford. it's about 45 minutes. .. >> we can visit there, we been trying to learn the customs, we can translate the language, we can feel the air and the light. we can sniff the fragrances, recoil out the foul odor, but we are foreigners in a strange land. this is true as much for our recent past as it...
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it happened in southwestern miami-dade county.aptured one of the small funnels forming out of the clouds. and at one point you can see a passenger jet - which seems to fly just above the funnel. so far. there have been no reports of any of the funnels touching down. >> a black-and-white photo showing a teenaged lady diana spencer has surfaced. it's set to go up for auction later this month. the un-published picture of the future princess was given to a newspaper the day after she and prince charles announced their engagement. it shows diana looking relaxed.lying alongside a male friend. editors at the paper decided not to use it and even stamped "not to be published" across it. the bidding starts at 200- dollars. >> jacqueline: a pretty nice afternoon. we are going to see warmer temperatures. but temperatures will be dropping the later today with this system pressing through. it will linger towards a sunday. drier weather expected for monday. a look outside of the satellite & radar. mostly cloudy skies. we are going to see partly
it happened in southwestern miami-dade county.aptured one of the small funnels forming out of the clouds. and at one point you can see a passenger jet - which seems to fly just above the funnel. so far. there have been no reports of any of the funnels touching down. >> a black-and-white photo showing a teenaged lady diana spencer has surfaced. it's set to go up for auction later this month. the un-published picture of the future princess was given to a newspaper the day after she and...
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i attend miami-dade college. what has led you to be an oral historian, and what is your favorite part about being one? >> oral history is something that i stumbled into. the person i was writing about talking to me, telling me in the first person about his childhood and life -- he left out any mention of his family. he did not mention his children. he did not mention the income- tax case decided to jail. he talked about his glory days -- that sent him to jail. he talked about his glory days. i started out and started interviewing his widow, his children, his love partners, the person who prosecuted him. i got an interview with his psychiatrist. it changed the nature of my research and made my book much more interesting. one of the things asked for my job description was to create an oral history program. i have been doing oral history as staff since 1976. sitting down with a staff director who were involved in crafting some major legislation and to evaluate the various senators, sitting down with some of the sena
i attend miami-dade college. what has led you to be an oral historian, and what is your favorite part about being one? >> oral history is something that i stumbled into. the person i was writing about talking to me, telling me in the first person about his childhood and life -- he left out any mention of his family. he did not mention his children. he did not mention the income- tax case decided to jail. he talked about his glory days -- that sent him to jail. he talked about his glory...
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a thief caught on surveillance video ramming into an atm machine at a store in miami-dade, florida, andalking away holding thinks shoulder. this after two crooks tried to pull it out with a chain attached to a car. they failed. they are wanted in another atm robbery earlier in the day. and news flash. the companies that make atm companies, they know the dumb criminals will try to steal them, so they make them so they don't move. >> that takes the cake. one of the dumbest things we've aired. >> he is working so hard for that money, he should just go work hard for some money. >> very good point, christine. >>> 19 minutes past the hour. time for early reads. local news making national headlines. in "the new york times," mayor bloomberg trying to crack down on prescription drug abuse. the mayor banning all city-run hospital rooms from prescribing more than three days of the most powerful prescription painkil r painkillers. the city health commissioner says more than 47,000 new yorkers are addicted to painkillers and in need of drug treatment. >>> a 5-year-old boy kidnapped in 1994 was found
a thief caught on surveillance video ramming into an atm machine at a store in miami-dade, florida, andalking away holding thinks shoulder. this after two crooks tried to pull it out with a chain attached to a car. they failed. they are wanted in another atm robbery earlier in the day. and news flash. the companies that make atm companies, they know the dumb criminals will try to steal them, so they make them so they don't move. >> that takes the cake. one of the dumbest things we've...
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. >> en miami dade serán entrenados para ver si los alumnos presentan síntomas de demencia ,los entrenamientos espacio en una misión, al menos eso dice la televisión iraní, en un programa del gobierno para un viaje no tripuladó, el vuelo alcanzó los 120 kilómetros y volvió sano, estados unidos y aliados temen que las pruebas son para desarrollar misiles de largo alcances que pueden ser con ojivas nucleares, uno de los chefs más representativos recibió el prestigioso permio de gastronomía por desarrollar una rica gastronomía conocida como la cocina novoandina, acudirá a la premiación en estopcolmo en marzo, bravo, aquí muchos somos fans de la cocina peruana, qué bueno que sea reconocido y qué vivan los latinos, adelante . ♪. >> me atrapaste pero mirando para otro lado . >> venga, vamos a darle . >> ellos no te estaban poniendo atención, yo sí te estaba poniendo atención y vamos a comer comida peruana, felicidades a ese gran chef por el premio . >> se levnatan esos prospectos . >> buenos días . >> no más para que se den un quemón, estamos buscando al hombre ideal . >> ustedes están vendiendo así
. >> en miami dade serán entrenados para ver si los alumnos presentan síntomas de demencia ,los entrenamientos espacio en una misión, al menos eso dice la televisión iraní, en un programa del gobierno para un viaje no tripuladó, el vuelo alcanzó los 120 kilómetros y volvió sano, estados unidos y aliados temen que las pruebas son para desarrollar misiles de largo alcances que pueden ser con ojivas nucleares, uno de los chefs más representativos recibió el prestigioso permio de...
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. >> i attended miami dade college.led you to be head historian and what is your favorite part about being one? >> i became a historian because i like political history. it is something i stumbled into, i was writing a biography of a man and discovered to my surprise that he had done a very long oral history, 700 pages. the person i was writing about had been dead for 10 years and he had been telling me about his childhood, his life, and he left out any mention of his family. either his wife for the messy divorce. he did not mention his children or the income tax cases. i was able to verify pretty much everything he had said, but i needed to know more. they started interviewing his widow, his children, the person that prosecuted him, and i got to interview his psychiatrist. it changed the nature of my research and made my book much more interesting. the senate created the historic office in 1975. i have been doing oral history since the senate staff in 1976. explaining the arcane rules of the senate, sitting down with s
. >> i attended miami dade college.led you to be head historian and what is your favorite part about being one? >> i became a historian because i like political history. it is something i stumbled into, i was writing a biography of a man and discovered to my surprise that he had done a very long oral history, 700 pages. the person i was writing about had been dead for 10 years and he had been telling me about his childhood, his life, and he left out any mention of his family. either...
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the campus of miami dade college, and joining us on set is another author to introduce you to. this is brian latell, here's his book. if you could start, though, by giving us your background. particularly, your cia background. >> i worked at cia and the national intelligence council in washington for 35 years. >> in what capacity? >> ultimately, became the national intelligence officer for latin america, which is a three or four star military equivalent. i was a civilian, of course, but it's a substantial position. i had responsibility for all of latin america and cuba on the analytic side of intelligence. >> what does that mean? >> well, i was notysç a field operative. i did not -- i did not go out and conduct espionage. i did not meet foreign agents. i was basically, most of the career at headquarters, in virginia, i wrote national intelligence estimates, quite a few on cuba over the years, and on many of the other latin american countries. >> before we get into fidel castro and his regime, how did you get interested in that work? >> i was a student at georgetown university w
the campus of miami dade college, and joining us on set is another author to introduce you to. this is brian latell, here's his book. if you could start, though, by giving us your background. particularly, your cia background. >> i worked at cia and the national intelligence council in washington for 35 years. >> in what capacity? >> ultimately, became the national intelligence officer for latin america, which is a three or four star military equivalent. i was a civilian, of...