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miami-dade is the first to comply. the reason? money. president trump tweeted that the miami-dade mayor made the right decision. i'll get the mayor on the phone in just a minute. first i want to back up and talking about exactly how we got here. there are about 300 cities and towns who have policies protecting undocumented immigrants from deportation. on wednesday, president trump signed an executive order that aims to strip away federal money from those sanctuary cities and counties. some mayors, though, are holding the line. >> i want to be clear. we're going to stay a sanctuary city. >> if necessary we'll use city hall itself to shelter and protect anyone who is targeted unjustly. >> i'm talking to all mayors in this country. >> are the mayors going to unite to draw a line in the sand? >> we have. we want the federal government to protect those folks who have gotten temporary legal status and we want the overall system to be fixed. >> and as i told you, the miami-dade mayor is instructing his county jails to crack down. mayor carlos g
miami-dade is the first to comply. the reason? money. president trump tweeted that the miami-dade mayor made the right decision. i'll get the mayor on the phone in just a minute. first i want to back up and talking about exactly how we got here. there are about 300 cities and towns who have policies protecting undocumented immigrants from deportation. on wednesday, president trump signed an executive order that aims to strip away federal money from those sanctuary cities and counties. some...
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la mayorÍa de los habitantes de miami dade son hispanos, un gran nÚmero indocumentados.da, lo que se cosechaba hoy era miedo. >>> es muy triste saber que te puede parar la policÍa y te tiene den y llevan y los niÑos se quedan solos. >>> teresa mantiene sola a sus 5 hijos. ice ya detuvo a su esposo y ahora que el condado miami dade dejÓ de ser santuario, se siente totalmente desprotegida. >>> todos trabajamos. no estamos haciendo nada malo. >>> cumplimos con las leyes del gobierno federal. >>> el alcalde carlos jimÉnez se convirtiÓ en el primer funcionario en el paÍs en acatar la ord ejecutiva de trump decisiÓn que le valio que el propio presidente lo califico ra como un hombre fuerte twitter. pero que provocÓ la ira de muchos en un condado donde casi el 70% de sus habitantes son hispanos. y hay mÁs de 150 mil inmigrantes indocumentados. >>> ¿dÓnde estÁ el partido demÓcrata, que nos permitieron defendernos?. >>> qui en homestead donde miles de indocumentados trabajan en la agricultura, no solo hay temor a lo que los agentes de ice puedan hacer, si no tambiÉn a que no haya
la mayorÍa de los habitantes de miami dade son hispanos, un gran nÚmero indocumentados.da, lo que se cosechaba hoy era miedo. >>> es muy triste saber que te puede parar la policÍa y te tiene den y llevan y los niÑos se quedan solos. >>> teresa mantiene sola a sus 5 hijos. ice ya detuvo a su esposo y ahora que el condado miami dade dejÓ de ser santuario, se siente totalmente desprotegida. >>> todos trabajamos. no estamos haciendo nada malo. >>> cumplimos...
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that was implemented a couple years ago here in miami-dade county. was put out by the justice department about five, six months ago saying that that may be in violation and may put us at a sanctuary city and that document was issued by the obama administration. all i did today is we no longer need the immigration decides that somebody who is in our custody, that they want us to hold that person, that we no longer require that letter saying they will pay for the costs. >> so do you require -- because mayor garcetti saying they would require a warrant for that person. do you require that or simply notification? >> it's a notificationotificati. if a federal agency says look, we're interested in one of your prisoners and they notify us they want us to hold that individual, then we will hold that individual. what we are worried about and have been is that obviously costs us, there is an expense to that and we wanted the federal government to reimburse us and they hadn't been, so for us this isn't like -- it was at the time about a $600,000 issue. but real
that was implemented a couple years ago here in miami-dade county. was put out by the justice department about five, six months ago saying that that may be in violation and may put us at a sanctuary city and that document was issued by the obama administration. all i did today is we no longer need the immigration decides that somebody who is in our custody, that they want us to hold that person, that we no longer require that letter saying they will pay for the costs. >> so do you require...
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---ayer el alcalde de "miami dade" ordo cumpl con dia ley, algo que caus el enojo de muchos, debido allatinos que vive all. ---ivette machin nos ampla... take pkg ;01 ;25 ;35 ;41 ;58 pkg de esta mara miembrose la comunidad y grupos a favore los inmigrantes del sur dla florida alzaron su voz la maÑana de este viernes frente a la ofica del alcalde d condado mia dade carlos gimenez para protestar en contra de la orden tomada en las ultimas horas por este obligando a las carceles q cplan con lasolicitue detencin de inmigrantes. sot liz maria alvarado/ american friends service committee (clip 5051386) 12:37:14 nos da verguenza, nos da verguenzaue elun condadgrand miami dade que no siga los pasos fuertes!! 12:37:21i son jonathan fried (clip 0047k9) 06:12:14 "sentimos mucho coraje 06:13:13 nosotros pedimos que el cambie, e el oye la potica actual del nda de no entregar la gente aingracion0 sot norma rivas (clip 0022ph) 05:55:39 "me parece que no es decentemente para darles de s e comer auestros hos y no ejusto acorralando de esta manera como si fueramos criminales 05:55:53 el alcalde se defen
---ayer el alcalde de "miami dade" ordo cumpl con dia ley, algo que caus el enojo de muchos, debido allatinos que vive all. ---ivette machin nos ampla... take pkg ;01 ;25 ;35 ;41 ;58 pkg de esta mara miembrose la comunidad y grupos a favore los inmigrantes del sur dla florida alzaron su voz la maÑana de este viernes frente a la ofica del alcalde d condado mia dade carlos gimenez para protestar en contra de la orden tomada en las ultimas horas por este obligando a las carceles q cplan...
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it's a $52,000 a year issue for miami-dade.r the detention requests regardless of the fact if their government says they will pay for it. steve: our tweeter in chief, president trump, after you made that announcement tweeted this out. miami-dade mayor drops sanctuary policy. right decision. strong. mayor, what's your message to as brian mentioned the mayor of new york who said, you know, we are not going to budge. the mayor of l.a., or the mayor of any of the other sanctuary cities across the country? what's your message regarding they should do what the federal government says if you want their money? >> well, look, my message is this. the message of miami-dade county has been we are not a sanctuary city. we never have been a sanctuary city. we provide the federal government with information whenever we arrest somebody here who is an illegal immigrant. we don't arrest people for being illegal immigrants. we arrest people for doing some kind of either misdemeanor or a crime and they go through our system. once they are in our s
it's a $52,000 a year issue for miami-dade.r the detention requests regardless of the fact if their government says they will pay for it. steve: our tweeter in chief, president trump, after you made that announcement tweeted this out. miami-dade mayor drops sanctuary policy. right decision. strong. mayor, what's your message to as brian mentioned the mayor of new york who said, you know, we are not going to budge. the mayor of l.a., or the mayor of any of the other sanctuary cities across the...
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we have a lot of other things that we have to police in miami dade county.e one of these illegal immigrants commits a crime in miami dade county and they're arrested, then that information is given to the federal government in compliance with federal law. the only thing that changed here today by me was that we no longer require a basically a letter, document from the federal government stating they will reimburse us for the cost of the additional time we will incarcerate that illegal immigrant on -- for the federal government. >> i appreciate your time and perspective. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> much more ahead in the second hour including a fast moving day in the feud over who is going to pay for the border wall. the latest on mexico's reaction and another fallouts when we come back. join directv today starting at $35 a month. no extra monthly fees.
we have a lot of other things that we have to police in miami dade county.e one of these illegal immigrants commits a crime in miami dade county and they're arrested, then that information is given to the federal government in compliance with federal law. the only thing that changed here today by me was that we no longer require a basically a letter, document from the federal government stating they will reimburse us for the cost of the additional time we will incarcerate that illegal immigrant...
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the decision by miami dade florida follows the presidents executive order threatening to take federal funds away from cities and counties that protect people from deportation. the mayor of miami who voted for hillary clinton says his decision is simple it's all about finances. miami dade county is expecting $355 million in federal funds this year. >> i didn't want to put at risk fee millions of dollars that the deral government gives to miami dade county every year. i believe in our sanctuary area city status. i want to >> you are safe in boston. >> i'm willing to lose every penny to save those people. >> some dra francisco andto vowing to fight the immigration order. >> a new study minds over half of america's children feel anxiety now that president trump in office. muslims, immigrants, or children are immigrants are reporting the highest levels of stress. we spoke to a local therapist who says the best thing to do is talk to your children and let them know everything is going to be okay. >> there's also an element of having basic trust in the system and the universe and to the exte
the decision by miami dade florida follows the presidents executive order threatening to take federal funds away from cities and counties that protect people from deportation. the mayor of miami who voted for hillary clinton says his decision is simple it's all about finances. miami dade county is expecting $355 million in federal funds this year. >> i didn't want to put at risk fee millions of dollars that the deral government gives to miami dade county every year. i believe in our...
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the decision by miami/dade mayor. the president tweeted miami/dade tweeting right decision, strong.id begnaud is in miami. david, good morning. >> reporter: gayle, good morning. big city officials have been railing. here in miami/dade county, the mayor who actually voted for hillary clinton said his decision is simple. it's all about finances. he doesn't want to lose federal funding. under mounting pressure from the trump administration, miami/dade county, which is the largest county in florida, adjusted its policy for illegal immigrants to comply with orders from washington. in a three-paragraph statement thursday he ordered -- >> we said that we wouldn't hold them unless we guaranteed we would be reimbursed. now my order says don't worry about it, it set rachlt we will hold them for the held real government. >> he said the decision was financial. he said the county had declined to hold 100 inmates last year, which would have cost miami/dade county about $52,000, but that number pails in comparison to the nearly $355 mill in federal funds that miami/dade is expecting this year. >>
the decision by miami/dade mayor. the president tweeted miami/dade tweeting right decision, strong.id begnaud is in miami. david, good morning. >> reporter: gayle, good morning. big city officials have been railing. here in miami/dade county, the mayor who actually voted for hillary clinton said his decision is simple. it's all about finances. he doesn't want to lose federal funding. under mounting pressure from the trump administration, miami/dade county, which is the largest county in...
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he celebrated the decision in a writingursday, "miami-dade mayor drops century policy.ight decision. strong! and end of quote. we have ruben from maryland. what you think about his twitter use? it as: the issue of president is [indiscernible] because we are used to it is not a new thing for us, so we are used to it. they are telling us on top of the issue. host: we hear you. caller: it is on top of the issue that he knows what is going on in the country. [indiscernible] tax that mexico will be paying on shipments in the country. when they ship it back to the and [indiscernible] shipping things to the country, it will be fair by the americans. [indiscernible] that is what i want our president to know. thank you. congdon from canton, ohio. he thinks the president's 20 is is hurting him. why? -- twitter use is hurting him. why? elect, because i did not or i thought you were supposed to respect your president and that ain't -- i cannot respect twitter. so it is like, you know, what is wrong with these people who put these people in position to do what the hell they want? am
he celebrated the decision in a writingursday, "miami-dade mayor drops century policy.ight decision. strong! and end of quote. we have ruben from maryland. what you think about his twitter use? it as: the issue of president is [indiscernible] because we are used to it is not a new thing for us, so we are used to it. they are telling us on top of the issue. host: we hear you. caller: it is on top of the issue that he knows what is going on in the country. [indiscernible] tax that mexico...
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under mounting pressure from the trump administration, miami-dade county, which is the largest countyorida, adjusted its detention policy for illegal immigrants to comply with orders from washington. in a three-paragraph memo issued thursday, republican mayor carlos jimenez ordered jails in miami-dade county to order all immigration detainer requests received from the department of homeland security. >> we said we wouldn't hold them unless guaranteed we'd get reimbursed. today my order says, don't worry about the guarantee, if the federal government wants us to hold the individual, illegal immigrant, et cetera, we will hold them for the federal government. >> reporter: he says the decision was financial. he said the couy decliepd toholr which would have cost miami-dade county about $52,000, but that number pales in comparison to the $355 million in federal funds that miami-dade is expecting this year. >> i didn't want to put at risk the millions of dollars that the federal government gives to miami-dade county every year. >> reporter: president trump signed the executive order wednesd
under mounting pressure from the trump administration, miami-dade county, which is the largest countyorida, adjusted its detention policy for illegal immigrants to comply with orders from washington. in a three-paragraph memo issued thursday, republican mayor carlos jimenez ordered jails in miami-dade county to order all immigration detainer requests received from the department of homeland security. >> we said we wouldn't hold them unless guaranteed we'd get reimbursed. today my order...
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if the mayor of miami-dade wants to do that, that's his prerogative.ly what the federal funding that's going to be withheld is because a lot of what donald trump says, it is unclear. he hasn't thought it through. he has been inconsistent with his message. is he going to do it the fired apartment funding? the police funding? >> eric: there are many forms of funding that the president can withhold. steve cortez, as henrique points out. has he been inconsistent? >> as the son of an immigrant, i do say illegal immigrant. if you bring into my home at night, you're not in a document a visitor, you're a thief, a burglar. i think it matters, the terms we use. we have just "plain english and may have to be honest about the situation. when it comes to century cities, the people who suffer the most are latinos because largely, these people are hiding in plain sight. these criminals were hiding in plain sight are terrorizing latino communities. president trump, thank goodness, is going to bring sanity back to this country. we know there are people who are not supp
if the mayor of miami-dade wants to do that, that's his prerogative.ly what the federal funding that's going to be withheld is because a lot of what donald trump says, it is unclear. he hasn't thought it through. he has been inconsistent with his message. is he going to do it the fired apartment funding? the police funding? >> eric: there are many forms of funding that the president can withhold. steve cortez, as henrique points out. has he been inconsistent? >> as the son of an...
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miami-dade florida says it's ditching the sanctuary status after president trump's executive order.l more cities be right behind it? back in a moment. ♪ >> eric: sanctuary cities after president trump signed ann executive order this week threatening to defund the sanctuary cities, the mayor of miami-dade and said jails will comply. before, the county would only hold illegal aliens if the government cover the cost. it's an early victory for president trump, but will more century cities follow suit? joining us now with reaction from chicago, steve cortez, a fox news contributor and a former advisor to the term campaign and from san diego, and became a raise, a finder for an advocacy group. enrique, let's start with you. the mayor of miami-dade said i'm going to abide by federal law and he's no longer going to be a sanctuaryyo status. your thoughts. >> first of all, there are undocumented people, we don't call them illegals, these are human beings and a century cities have been around since biblical times. trying to help the people were being persecuted. there's always been an undergro
miami-dade florida says it's ditching the sanctuary status after president trump's executive order.l more cities be right behind it? back in a moment. ♪ >> eric: sanctuary cities after president trump signed ann executive order this week threatening to defund the sanctuary cities, the mayor of miami-dade and said jails will comply. before, the county would only hold illegal aliens if the government cover the cost. it's an early victory for president trump, but will more century cities...
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president trump signed an executive order cracking down on so-called sang ware cities, florida's miami-dade county is effectively abandoning the sanctuary status. mayor carlos jimenez is calling for jails to comply with the federal immigration detention request. according to "the miami harold" miami-dade will receive $355 million in federal funding this year. jimenez says he doesn't want to put that money in generaler did. president trump responded to that news on twitter writing, miami-dade mayor drops sanctuary policy, right decision, strong! a number of mayors from new york to los angeles have vowed to fight back against the president's executive order. >>> while speaking at the republican retreat, president trump reiterated that violence in america is increasing whiled aing the host city philadelphia to his list. >> right now too many families don't feel secure. just look at the 30 largest cities. in the last year alone, the murder rate has increased by an estimated 14%. here in philadelphia, the murder rate has been steady, i mean, just terribly increasing. >> philadelphia mayor jim ke
president trump signed an executive order cracking down on so-called sang ware cities, florida's miami-dade county is effectively abandoning the sanctuary status. mayor carlos jimenez is calling for jails to comply with the federal immigration detention request. according to "the miami harold" miami-dade will receive $355 million in federal funding this year. jimenez says he doesn't want to put that money in generaler did. president trump responded to that news on twitter writing,...
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miami-dade dropped sanctuary policy, right decision, strong.or explaining what we will change. >> we will comply with the federal government's request to keep a prisoner in our custody that may be illegal immigrant for the federal government until they can pick them up. abby: mayor gimÉnez will be joining "fox & friends" in the next hour for exclusive interview. stick around for that. heather: golden state taking steps to be the first in the nation to add gender option on driver licenses, this is what a california driver license looks like today and this is what it could soon look like. democrats are pushing for a third-gender neutral option on all-state issued id's, they said it would make it easier for transgender people to be identified but adding a third option would hamper the government's ability to verify identities and backgrounds. abby: a teacher now suspended after posting outrageous video pretending to assassinate president trump. heather: carla with siriusxm 115 with what is trending. >> teachers are supposed to lead by example, rig
miami-dade dropped sanctuary policy, right decision, strong.or explaining what we will change. >> we will comply with the federal government's request to keep a prisoner in our custody that may be illegal immigrant for the federal government until they can pick them up. abby: mayor gimÉnez will be joining "fox & friends" in the next hour for exclusive interview. stick around for that. heather: golden state taking steps to be the first in the nation to add gender option on...
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miami-dade is expecting nearly $355 million in federal funds this year. meanwhile, democratic mayors in some of the nation's largest cities will fight trump. >> i believe in our sanctuary city status. >> i want to say directly to anyone who feels threatened today or vulnerable, you are safe in boston. >> i'm willing to lose every, single penny to protect those people. >> california lawmakers say that president trump's executive order which will cut federal funds to sanctuary city is unconstitutional. >>> a new ferry service is shuttling passengers across bay parties. tied line is offering no reservation service between the berkeley marina and san francisco on smaller boats. >> super convenient. i usually go back and forth between ac transit and bart and this is faster and much more comfortable. >> for now, the service is only available fridays with two runs each direction. but more days and runs could be added if there's more demand. >>> coming up a dramatic rescue. a california hiker airlifted after getting caught in an avalanche. >> plus, women told the
miami-dade is expecting nearly $355 million in federal funds this year. meanwhile, democratic mayors in some of the nation's largest cities will fight trump. >> i believe in our sanctuary city status. >> i want to say directly to anyone who feels threatened today or vulnerable, you are safe in boston. >> i'm willing to lose every, single penny to protect those people. >> california lawmakers say that president trump's executive order which will cut federal funds to...
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miami-dade mayor carlos jimenez ordered county jails to fully cooperate with federal officials. that came after president trump signed an executive order that could result in the elimination of federal funding for local government that's done comply. the sanctuary city designation is an informal one. governments are generally considered sanctuaries if local officials refuse to hold on to suspected undocumented immigrants while federal agents figure out their status. >> los angeles is considered a sanctuary city, the mayor has sharply criticized president trump in the past but now he says there may be some areas where the two can find common ground. julia boorstin spoke to mayor eric garcetti. >> reporter: he is working to expand the economy and to keep part of that is the commitment to immigrants. saying 61% of the businesses are started by immigrants and he knows first hand how immigration policies are key to helping a city grow. >> here in los angeles, if it was so bad, we would be so affected, we would be the first to say keep them out. on the contrary, we've seen a huge econ
miami-dade mayor carlos jimenez ordered county jails to fully cooperate with federal officials. that came after president trump signed an executive order that could result in the elimination of federal funding for local government that's done comply. the sanctuary city designation is an informal one. governments are generally considered sanctuaries if local officials refuse to hold on to suspected undocumented immigrants while federal agents figure out their status. >> los angeles is...
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impact from his policy decisions, a miami-dade mayor drops sanctuary policy, right decision, strong.mi-dade is counting on receiving some $350 million in federal funds this year, and the mayor, carlos jimenez, ordered county jails to immediately comply with federal immigration detention requests. that ends the county's position as a sanctuary for illegal immigrants. mr. trump's department of homeland security will also be publishing a weekly list of crimes committed nationwide by illegal immigrants in sanctuary cities. well, joining me now, former senior advisor to the newt gingrich campaign, randy evans. great to have you with us tonight. i mean, you talk about an immediate-- ments thank you for having me. lou: great to have you here. an immediate impact with the sanctuary policies. i mean, that's it. are you surprised? >> i'm not surprised because i think rapidly the media, the mayors, the intellectually are understanding, president trump is a man who says what he means and meese what-- means what he says and he gets it done. so many times we've seen politicians go to washington an
impact from his policy decisions, a miami-dade mayor drops sanctuary policy, right decision, strong.mi-dade is counting on receiving some $350 million in federal funds this year, and the mayor, carlos jimenez, ordered county jails to immediately comply with federal immigration detention requests. that ends the county's position as a sanctuary for illegal immigrants. mr. trump's department of homeland security will also be publishing a weekly list of crimes committed nationwide by illegal...
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it's a $52,000 a year for miami-dade.e will go back to our 2004 policy where we will honor, regardless of the fact that the government says they will pay for it. >> martha: is that a sign of things to come? that was miami-dade mirror explaining why. president trump wrote this on twitter. he wrote "not all so-called sanctuary cities are going to fall in line. it ">> it's good to be with you, thanks for having me. >> martha: you saw the decision was made by the miami-dade mirror. when he explained it, it was based on financials. he said if we are going to have to detain people and process them, that we need that money from the federal government and we don't want to lose any federal money that we may be getting so we are going to change our tune. >> look, this is a conversation that we've been having for many years in terms of absence of an immigration system for what cities need to do to make sure they have communities that are safe. i will tell you in santa fe, we are a safe community. the word community does not discrimi
it's a $52,000 a year for miami-dade.e will go back to our 2004 policy where we will honor, regardless of the fact that the government says they will pay for it. >> martha: is that a sign of things to come? that was miami-dade mirror explaining why. president trump wrote this on twitter. he wrote "not all so-called sanctuary cities are going to fall in line. it ">> it's good to be with you, thanks for having me. >> martha: you saw the decision was made by the...
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that's what we do in miami dade. liz: miami dade florida is getting rid of the policy.is following president trump's executive order that would cut federal funding to sanctuary cities. president trump praising the mayor's move saying quote miami dade mayor drops sanctuary policy. right decision. strong. now, here's the map showing the largest sanctuary cities that are losing federal money. new york city at risk of losing $700 million. chicago more than half a billion dollars. my next guest florida resident whose only child was killed in 2004 by an illegal immigrant with 12 prior arrests. joins me now. carol, we are so sorry about your loss. it's an outrage and a disgrace. can you please tell the viewer about what happened to your only son justin? >> yes. thank you, liz, for your condolences and for having me on today. i am not a resident of florida. i am colorado. but what happened to my son justin was in -- on july 5th of 2004, he was killed in a hit-and-run accident by an illegal immigrant who had been in the country for about 12 years or 13 years prior to the death o
that's what we do in miami dade. liz: miami dade florida is getting rid of the policy.is following president trump's executive order that would cut federal funding to sanctuary cities. president trump praising the mayor's move saying quote miami dade mayor drops sanctuary policy. right decision. strong. now, here's the map showing the largest sanctuary cities that are losing federal money. new york city at risk of losing $700 million. chicago more than half a billion dollars. my next guest...
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president trump treated miami-dade mayor dropped policy, right decision strong. the tru >> later today tens of thousands of antiabortion activists will be in washington, d.c. for the annual march for life event. for the first time in the march's 44 year history the vice president of the united states will address the demonstrates with kellyanne conway also joining the event. that's on the heels of arkansas's move to ban an abortion procedure. the ban is expected to be challenged in court. >> there is a new scientific breakthrough in the field much organ transplants. researchers say for the first time they've produced pig embryos that carried human cells. their technique was far from perfect but can grow human organs using the recipients own dna which could mine myself the risk of the body rejecting the tra transplanted organ. the federal government bans the funding for this time of stem cell research. >>> here's a reason why you should be able to text 911. in north carolina a woman called nine 911 after she was abducted but her call was disconnected. a dispatcher
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. >> miami dade mayor say he is complying because he does not want to risk losing millions in federald. under mounting pressure from the trump administration, miami dade county which is the largest in florida, add just ted its detention policy of illegal immigrant to comply with order from washington. if the federal government wants us to hold an individual , immigration, you know he, illegal immigrant we will hold them for federal government. difficult not want to risk millions of dollars natalie federal government gives to miami dade county every year. >> reporter: president trump signed the executive order wednesday and threat tones cut federal funding to sit that is don't comply in detaining people who are here illegally, after being arrested for unrelated crimes. >> sanctuary cities is a lays where people can be safe. >> reporter: on wednesday philadelphia mayor jim kenney and democratic mayors in the largest cities vowed to fight the trump administration. >> we will take a veil of every opportunity we have to protect our citizens. >> reporter: resisting president trump's policy
. >> miami dade mayor say he is complying because he does not want to risk losing millions in federald. under mounting pressure from the trump administration, miami dade county which is the largest in florida, add just ted its detention policy of illegal immigrant to comply with order from washington. if the federal government wants us to hold an individual , immigration, you know he, illegal immigrant we will hold them for federal government. difficult not want to risk millions of...
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it's a $52,000 an issue here for miami-dade.o we will now go back to our 2014 policy that we will honor the detention request, regardless of the fact that the government says that they will pay for. >> meghan: president trump reacting to the decision on twitter, writing "miami-dade mayor drops sanctuary policy, right decision, strong." meantime, the president reportedly ordering the debarment of homeland scaredy to release a list of illegal immigrants released back into the communities under sanctuary policies in an attempt to crackdown. going to go to you first, geraldo. >> geraldo: i think that miami action is actually absolutely irrelevant. to this mayor is a cuban born republican, very easy for him to say what he said. particularly in light of the fact that the cuban-american, or the cubans who get here have until obama's last week been given special treatment, so i don't think miami's action is in any way a forecast of what is to come. the big democratic cities, new york, chicago, los angeles, san francisco, et cetera, ther
it's a $52,000 an issue here for miami-dade.o we will now go back to our 2014 policy that we will honor the detention request, regardless of the fact that the government says that they will pay for. >> meghan: president trump reacting to the decision on twitter, writing "miami-dade mayor drops sanctuary policy, right decision, strong." meantime, the president reportedly ordering the debarment of homeland scaredy to release a list of illegal immigrants released back into the...
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and just into the newsroom, miami-dade's mayor said he would comply with the presidents order. alison: a new chapter in the signed up over an alteration attendance. sources tell cnn president trump called the acting director of the national park service saturday to complain. he was upset over images we have all seen, comparing his inaugural crowd president obama's. the national park servicere-tweeted one of them. the press secretary said it was the largest audience to witness an election in history. steve: tomorrow, the weather will not be as windy, but the wind will pick up in the late afternoon and into the evening. middle 30's early on, sunny. don't forget your sunglasses. the wind kicks up midday. by midafternoon, the wind gusts near 20 miles per hour with temperatures in the lower 40's. coming up this weekend, a lot going on with a chance of snow showers. the timing and what to expect in the 10 day outlook coming up. alison: there is always a lot going on. it was a story we cannot take away from, greenpeace protesters climbing a crane, hanging an ant -trump banner. today t
and just into the newsroom, miami-dade's mayor said he would comply with the presidents order. alison: a new chapter in the signed up over an alteration attendance. sources tell cnn president trump called the acting director of the national park service saturday to complain. he was upset over images we have all seen, comparing his inaugural crowd president obama's. the national park servicere-tweeted one of them. the press secretary said it was the largest audience to witness an election in...
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the mayor of miami-dade says he doesn't want to keep undocumented immigrants in local jails.eyond that. what's your take on his decision? >> well, it's unfortunate that president trump is threatening our local police and sheriffs. and it's unfortunate that the mayor of dade county in florida decided to capitulate. but our sheriffs have been doing a great job of keeping our country and communities safe. i hope the federal government will allow them to continue to do that but it looks like this president wants to threaten them. >> what donald trump's point is, he points to why he is making this move, >> he points to crime and family members that have been killed by undocumented immigrants. they need to be protected first and foremost. what do you say to those families? >> every t that there's a crime, it needs to be pursued. every time that somebody loses a family member, we want the government to do everything they can do to catch those perpetrators. i hope you on cnn can go ahead and put those studies up before the public and show that sanctuary cities are, in fact, slightly
the mayor of miami-dade says he doesn't want to keep undocumented immigrants in local jails.eyond that. what's your take on his decision? >> well, it's unfortunate that president trump is threatening our local police and sheriffs. and it's unfortunate that the mayor of dade county in florida decided to capitulate. but our sheriffs have been doing a great job of keeping our country and communities safe. i hope the federal government will allow them to continue to do that but it looks like...
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. >> that's republican miami-dade mayor carlos gimenez. he said the decision is about money. he is afraid the city stands to lose $355 million in federal funds because of president trump's executive order and plenty of residents he serves are not happy. >> we have a lot of power with the economic and labor force and we have that power. if we take it away, we show cannot run without immigrants. >> protests have gone a common sight. the mayor says his decision does not mean police will round up people suspected of going undocumented immigrant. >>> in texas, austin is becoming ground zero in the battle over sanctuary cities. there is a new sheriff in town, literally, and she is moving to adopt some sanctuary policies. that's setting some leaders -- that's upsetting some leaders there. the sheriff will probably find some support in a restaurant. >> reporter: amidst the bustle of the local neighbors, the golden goose, at its heart the co-owners. >> if you are going to open up a restaurant, you better feel passionate about it. >> reporter: they have done things a little differently
. >> that's republican miami-dade mayor carlos gimenez. he said the decision is about money. he is afraid the city stands to lose $355 million in federal funds because of president trump's executive order and plenty of residents he serves are not happy. >> we have a lot of power with the economic and labor force and we have that power. if we take it away, we show cannot run without immigrants. >> protests have gone a common sight. the mayor says his decision does not mean...
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knight foundation, the bachelor foundation and the group foundation and we give a big thanks to miami-dade college for all they do, all these wonderful volunteers who help. all the staff and we are thankful to all of them and to the friends that sustain us through their donations and enjoy programs throughout the year. if you are not a friend, please consider joining. we would be happy to have you as part of the group.ve if you were here earlier you already that she and her husband, charles come a long time in a very avid supporter oe the book fare. they cheered the foundation and this is one i just thanked for their help with the buck and sponsorship that focuses on innovation, education and culture with a particularat intest in literary art they partnered with the miami book fair to create a prizei that's to be awarded to anfa author that has a no published nnobel. .. >> good afternoon. my pleasure to introduce susan faludi who will be in conversation with deidre donahue. deidre donahue is the contributing editor of reporters for usa today. please welcome
knight foundation, the bachelor foundation and the group foundation and we give a big thanks to miami-dade college for all they do, all these wonderful volunteers who help. all the staff and we are thankful to all of them and to the friends that sustain us through their donations and enjoy programs throughout the year. if you are not a friend, please consider joining. we would be happy to have you as part of the group.ve if you were here earlier you already that she and her husband, charles...
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overnight tornado warnings posted for miami-dade county as well as down to the florida keys. >> there have been 28 reported tornadoes since saturday. 19 people are dead in mississippi and in georgia. video of the damage here in cook county, georgia, it's not just the southeast getting hit with severe weather. concerns of flash flooding and mudslides in california. this video showing a car being swept away in santa clarita. dramatic images from both coasts. >> reporter: severe weather this morning the storms hitting florida, downing trees and knocking out power. in adele, georgia, debris strewn everywhere after a tornado strike. the remains of what were once family homes. at least seven people killed in this small town alone. abc's gio benitez arriving there overnight. >> this is one of the hard-hit areas in southern georgia. one of many places that we learned have been hard hit and just take a look at me. mind me giant trees toppled over. this is the only spot we were able to set up our camera because there's still a search and rescue effort under way in this area. >> reporter: this n
overnight tornado warnings posted for miami-dade county as well as down to the florida keys. >> there have been 28 reported tornadoes since saturday. 19 people are dead in mississippi and in georgia. video of the damage here in cook county, georgia, it's not just the southeast getting hit with severe weather. concerns of flash flooding and mudslides in california. this video showing a car being swept away in santa clarita. dramatic images from both coasts. >> reporter: severe...
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. >>> an unusual call for miami- dade fire rescue this morning. they helped rescue a horse that was stuck neck deep in a grassy ditch. >> well, two tons -- >> rescue crews use ropes and a sling to pull the horse out. and the horse was taken back to its farm, uninjured. >> do you routinely walk around, knowing how heavy -- >> bruce thinks i do. >> there was so much confidence you know. [ laughter ] >> topper is going to know it. >> all right. let's talk about the 3 degree guarantee. we went for a high of 49. we talked about it being like march. it really was like a march day, even though it's supposed to be the coldest time of the year for us. so we'll let you know how we did tonight at 11:00. winds did calm down a little bit. live look outside. care of our michael and sons weather cam. winds are down to northwest at 14. they're going to be breezy overnight. but not be a factor. in fact, partial clearing tonight. not that cold. everybody stays above freezing. that's crazy for this time of year for the burbs, to stay above freezing. temperatures the
. >>> an unusual call for miami- dade fire rescue this morning. they helped rescue a horse that was stuck neck deep in a grassy ditch. >> well, two tons -- >> rescue crews use ropes and a sling to pull the horse out. and the horse was taken back to its farm, uninjured. >> do you routinely walk around, knowing how heavy -- >> bruce thinks i do. >> there was so much confidence you know. [ laughter ] >> topper is going to know it. >> all right....
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while miami/dade county has never been a sanctuary city, it offered to do it phenomenonly i pay the cost. >> i said in my order don't worry about the guarantee. we will hold them for the federal government. that's the only change. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk with counselor to the president kellyanne conway about the standoff with mexico. >>> cbs news norah o'donnell sat down. the ceo was called upon after she raised the price of the even e epi pen. >> you took it on the chin before and now you're calling for change and you're talking about pharmacy benefit manager, insurers, wholesalers, retailers asking for transparency. that's more controversy. >> look. i'm inviting change. that can be not always popular and disruption is difficult. it's difficult to get your way through that. but look. mylan, here's who we are as kpaechl we're fighters, we've been disrupters, catalyst for change before. this isn't new and i'm fortunate to have a company, a foundation, a family of 35,000 employees this is a health care problem. >> ahead on "cbs this morning," you can hear more of norah
while miami/dade county has never been a sanctuary city, it offered to do it phenomenonly i pay the cost. >> i said in my order don't worry about the guarantee. we will hold them for the federal government. that's the only change. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk with counselor to the president kellyanne conway about the standoff with mexico. >>> cbs news norah o'donnell sat down. the ceo was called upon after she raised the price of the even e epi...
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counterparts in the state of california but again this is not isolated us steady of more than 300 miami-dade public schools with the collaboration giving teachers the time and space to work together to increase student achievement. we need to collaborate the entire school community teachers and school counselors and bus drivers and schools with parents and community partners and parents and students must be neighborhood public schools that means creating environments to values their voice and input rather than discourage it. a great example is the program then is trained to help out in the over crowded classrooms not only to help their own child, but others in the community. those that are in baltimore or st. paul. they visit families that the beginning of this school year then later to talk about their hopes and dreams and share any concerns or questions including increased parent involvement more positive behavioral of common increase student achievement and then reporting greater job satisfaction to encourage this type of partnership to be in national alliance of young people and labor or
counterparts in the state of california but again this is not isolated us steady of more than 300 miami-dade public schools with the collaboration giving teachers the time and space to work together to increase student achievement. we need to collaborate the entire school community teachers and school counselors and bus drivers and schools with parents and community partners and parents and students must be neighborhood public schools that means creating environments to values their voice and...
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california and connecticut, clark county, nevada, cook county, and chicago illinois, miami-dade county, florida, city, louisiana's orleans parish, and philadelphia. but after meeting with president leekt trump in november, new york city mayor dug in his heels. >> i talked to him about concerns about proposed deportations. that proposal countered and flew in the face of all that was great about new york city. the ultimate city of immigrants. sharyl: other sanctuary jurisdictions are also getting steeled for battle. >> to somehow suggest in a political fit here to say, ok, baltimore county, we're going to take away the $110 million you receive in federal aid every year. you know what that money goes to? it goes to senior citizens. it goes to people who have mental illness. it goes to military veterans. i think it really is somewhat spiteful to hurt people who hav8 nothing to do with the immigration issue achieve their political goals. sharyl: peng hopes the trum acts quickly and forcefully. >> they need to announce clearly that they are going to use executive authority to cut off as much
california and connecticut, clark county, nevada, cook county, and chicago illinois, miami-dade county, florida, city, louisiana's orleans parish, and philadelphia. but after meeting with president leekt trump in november, new york city mayor dug in his heels. >> i talked to him about concerns about proposed deportations. that proposal countered and flew in the face of all that was great about new york city. the ultimate city of immigrants. sharyl: other sanctuary jurisdictions are also...
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in miami-dade the mayor has ended the county's sanctuary status by ordering jails to comply with requests. leaders in other cities are gearing up for a fierce fight. >> reporter: the backlash has been fierce. >> we will not be intimidated. >> we're going to stay a sanctuary city. >> we're going to defend all of our people. >> reporter: major cities are vowing to fight president trump's executive order that would strip federal funds from so-called sanctuary cities, $85 million in seattle alone. >> this city will not be bullied by this administration. >> reporter: what is a sanctuary city? it refers to cities and counties that don't report undocumented offenders. there's as many as 300 around the country. why protect those who came here illegally? nonviolent immigrants should be able to report crimes without fear of deportation, says the sheriff in austin, texas. >> we cannot afford to make our community less safe by driving people into the shadows. >> we are scared. >> you're scared of being deported? >> yes, i am. >> reporter: virginia is undocumented. 12 years ago she came here from mexi
in miami-dade the mayor has ended the county's sanctuary status by ordering jails to comply with requests. leaders in other cities are gearing up for a fierce fight. >> reporter: the backlash has been fierce. >> we will not be intimidated. >> we're going to stay a sanctuary city. >> we're going to defend all of our people. >> reporter: major cities are vowing to fight president trump's executive order that would strip federal funds from so-called sanctuary cities,...
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maria: florida, miami-dade county to accept with federal immigration enforcement officials. are going to see more lawmakers jumping on board and we should point out what the president is trying to do is make sure to not give -- not give homes to people who are actually committing crimes? >> yeah, of course, maria. ic absolutely what the mayor of miami has done is merely going back to the policy that it was a couple of years ago and actually following the law. boy, isn't tha and an idea to follow federal law and get people who are trying to hurt and kill us out of the country. it makes complete sense and i obviously commend him, i'm expecting more mayors to follow but i'm also expecting mayor de blasio in new york and rahm emmanuel and the mayor from boston to take it to to the extreme in terms of filing court actions to protect the so-called people that are here illegally and it makes no sense. it seems like a waste of time and effort. just follow the law. that's all people want. maria: but again it's people who are here illegally who are committing crimes. why are they push
maria: florida, miami-dade county to accept with federal immigration enforcement officials. are going to see more lawmakers jumping on board and we should point out what the president is trying to do is make sure to not give -- not give homes to people who are actually committing crimes? >> yeah, of course, maria. ic absolutely what the mayor of miami has done is merely going back to the policy that it was a couple of years ago and actually following the law. boy, isn't tha and an idea to...
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miami-dade police swormd into mlk park where witnesses say someone started shooting and crowds began to run causing tam is period through the celebration and eight were injured in the chaos. police have detained two people they believe are related to the shooting. >>> well, time now is 4:44. >> turning to weather this morning some may want to grab the umbrella. katie, when i was walking out was not misting yet. >> but you say. >> it's coming. >> you can see the activity over my shoulder of the bulk may be in the pm hours. it's something to traffic. we have the most concern for icing to take place in the northwest suburbs and if any survivors and it's cold enough. it will. this atmosphere cop continues to moisten up. we have enough cold air in place this early hour to support icing. but again this is say warm front that will absolutely live up to its name. waitle you sigh it in the 7 da day. a shield of rain heading our way as this much larger system works east across the united states. so we're getting in on the warm and cold front with this. the storm center of circulation will bypa
miami-dade police swormd into mlk park where witnesses say someone started shooting and crowds began to run causing tam is period through the celebration and eight were injured in the chaos. police have detained two people they believe are related to the shooting. >>> well, time now is 4:44. >> turning to weather this morning some may want to grab the umbrella. katie, when i was walking out was not misting yet. >> but you say. >> it's coming. >> you can see the...
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weekend miami-dade, mid- to upper 50s -- weekend mild, mid- to upper 50s, martin luther king day mild. we need a dry day for several days because lots of folks got hit hard with. this they need an opportunity to go in, clean up and get back to some semblance of normal. >> thanks, paul. >>> president obama had one last surprise for his vp and it brought joe biden to tears. >> and here are tonight's guest on the late show with stephen colbert. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> closed captioning for this newscast is sponsored by living spaces. >>> just days before joe biden leaves office president obama had one last surprise for him. take a look. >> this also gives the internet one last chance to talk about our bromance. >> i don't deserve this, but i know it came from the president's heart. t he was goi >> the president presented the vp with the nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. biden said he simply thought he was going to do a toast for a senior staffer, pretty special. >>> coming up in sports cal may soon have their new head football coach. >> and the warriors try to ta
weekend miami-dade, mid- to upper 50s -- weekend mild, mid- to upper 50s, martin luther king day mild. we need a dry day for several days because lots of folks got hit hard with. this they need an opportunity to go in, clean up and get back to some semblance of normal. >> thanks, paul. >>> president obama had one last surprise for his vp and it brought joe biden to tears. >> and here are tonight's guest on the late show with stephen colbert. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> closed...
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weekend miami-dade, mid- to upper 50s -- weekend mild, mid- to upper 50s, martin luther king day mild. we need a dry day for several days because lots of folks got hit hard with. this they need an opportunity to go in, clean up and get back to some semblance of normal. >> thanks, paul. >>> president obama had one last surprise for his vp and it brought joe biden to tears. >> and here are tonight's guest on the late show with stephen colbert. ays before joe biden,,,,,,,,,,,, as ceo of exxonmobile... rex tillerson put exxon's interests before america's i'm not here to represent the us government's interest. instead, tillerson sided with putin. with billions in russian oil deals... he opposed us sanctions on russia... ...for war crimes forced to pay hundreds of millions for toxic pollution... ...putting profits ahead of our kid's health. tell your senators to reject rex tillerson. and protect american interests not corporate interests. >>> closed captioning for this newscast is sponsored by living spaces. >>> just days before joe biden leaves office president obama had one last surprise
weekend miami-dade, mid- to upper 50s -- weekend mild, mid- to upper 50s, martin luther king day mild. we need a dry day for several days because lots of folks got hit hard with. this they need an opportunity to go in, clean up and get back to some semblance of normal. >> thanks, paul. >>> president obama had one last surprise for his vp and it brought joe biden to tears. >> and here are tonight's guest on the late show with stephen colbert. ays before joe biden,,,,,,,,,,,,...
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to paint a picture of how critical affordable care is to miami-dade community, just this month, a "miami herald" story showed that three congressional districts in south florida have the highest number of people who purchased care on the health exchange in the nation. clearly, patients need that care. we need congress to put a real plan in place that ensures hospitals and health care professionals can serve our patients and our communities with the quality of care they need and deserve, not less. now, i will introduce michael collins, registered nurse from las vegas. >> good morning. thank you, speaker pelosi. my name is michael collins. i'm a registered nurse at university medical center in las vegas, nevada. university medical center is the only burn care center in the state of nevada and has the only level one trauma center in the state of nevada and it provides the only renal transplant center in the state of nevada and that is where i work. before the affordable care act, our hospital was chronically in debt, to the tune of at least $180 million every fiscal year. we are mandated by
to paint a picture of how critical affordable care is to miami-dade community, just this month, a "miami herald" story showed that three congressional districts in south florida have the highest number of people who purchased care on the health exchange in the nation. clearly, patients need that care. we need congress to put a real plan in place that ensures hospitals and health care professionals can serve our patients and our communities with the quality of care they need and...
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to paint a picture of how critical affordable care is to the miami-dade community, just this month, a miami herald torry showed three congressional district in south florida have the highest number of people who purchased care on health exchange in the nation. clearly, patients need that care. to put a realss plan in place that assures hospitals and health care ouressionals can serve patients and communities with the quality of care they need and deserve, not less. now i will introduce michael collins, registered nurse from las vegas. >> good morning. nurse atistered university red -- university medical center in las vegas, nevada. bone care center in the state of nevada and is the only level one trauma center in the state of nevada and provides the only renal transplant center in the state of nevada, and that is where i work. ourre the fertile care act, hospital was chronically indebted to the tune of $180 million every fiscal year. by state law to treat all who come to our doors regardless of their ability to pay. since the affordable care act, we have been able to provide services
to paint a picture of how critical affordable care is to the miami-dade community, just this month, a miami herald torry showed three congressional district in south florida have the highest number of people who purchased care on health exchange in the nation. clearly, patients need that care. to put a realss plan in place that assures hospitals and health care ouressionals can serve patients and communities with the quality of care they need and deserve, not less. now i will introduce michael...