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how many people is this affects in miami-dade? >> since january when they reversed it, about 400 people. 173 of those were turned over to ice agents. small numbers right now. it hasn't sparked a large number of outrage. there's about two dozen protesters outside jeff sessions speech. >> shepard: today the woman that lost the most in charlottesville promised that her daughter's death in virginia at the hands of white supremacists won't be in vain. tell people if you see injustice, don't sit back. stand up. >> find what is wrong, don't ignore it, don't look the other way. make it a point to say to yourself, what can i do to make a difference and that is how you make my child's death worth while. i'd rather have my child, but by golly, if i have to give her up, we're going to make it count. [applause] a road trip like your furry sidekick! so when your "side glass" gets damaged... [dog barks] trust safelite autoglass to fix it fast. it's easy! just bring it to us, or let us come to you, and we'll get you back on the road! >> woman: th
how many people is this affects in miami-dade? >> since january when they reversed it, about 400 people. 173 of those were turned over to ice agents. small numbers right now. it hasn't sparked a large number of outrage. there's about two dozen protesters outside jeff sessions speech. >> shepard: today the woman that lost the most in charlottesville promised that her daughter's death in virginia at the hands of white supremacists won't be in vain. tell people if you see injustice,...
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miami dade also had a historic number of shooting deaths. zero.rong point there, congressman. >> he really is. any nation, any people, can suffer institutional degradation and ultimately decline if they don't respect their principles and the institutions that are built around them. our country's still three years younger than the republic of venice was. we need to respect our laws and pay attention to what's made america great. rule of law. >> sandra: president trump has also weighed in. he tweeted this out also offering praise to the city and its mayor saying, miami dade mayor dropped sanctuary policy. right decision. strong. congressman, do you expect that we will see others follow suit? >> i sure hope so. i hope people will pause and realize that you don't get to be a nation of laws and accomplish the institutional stability and provide so much for your people if you just operate like a banana republic and don't pay attention to the laws of the land. in addition to being three years younger than the republic of venice, we're still 35 years youn
miami dade also had a historic number of shooting deaths. zero.rong point there, congressman. >> he really is. any nation, any people, can suffer institutional degradation and ultimately decline if they don't respect their principles and the institutions that are built around them. our country's still three years younger than the republic of venice was. we need to respect our laws and pay attention to what's made america great. rule of law. >> sandra: president trump has also...
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joining us now, miami-dade county mayor, carlos gimenez.eat in the beginning but you think it was worth it based on the results you are seen? >> it was definitely worth it. i knew what we were doing was the right thing. we went back to a policy that had been in effect since 2013. we tweaked it in 2013 and went back to what was pre2013. it wasn't a big change. it was the right thing to do. i think the actions and letters what that we got prove it. >> dana: he talked about families and children, i guess it's also a concern but i would imagine immigrant communities do want people who are criminals to be taken away. >> exactly. the numbers prove it, really. we really had only about less than 500 retainer requests since we changed the policy back in late january. 75% of those detainee requests are multiple offenders. we picked up less than 200 of them. we are not talking about a large number but these folks that i.c.e. is interested in, by the way, i.c.e. also had them on their radar. we arrest them and processed them like any other person in mi
joining us now, miami-dade county mayor, carlos gimenez.eat in the beginning but you think it was worth it based on the results you are seen? >> it was definitely worth it. i knew what we were doing was the right thing. we went back to a policy that had been in effect since 2013. we tweaked it in 2013 and went back to what was pre2013. it wasn't a big change. it was the right thing to do. i think the actions and letters what that we got prove it. >> dana: he talked about families...
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is miami-dade worried about losing money, sir? >> i think they all should be.s idea that you'll get money from the federal government but then try to undercut federal law and federal law enforcement, it doesn't sit well with american taxpayers and not good policy. i'm sure it was a concern but i think it's a legitimate concern and i think that sessions is right and the president is right to use that and say get with the program, otherwise then just deal with it on your own and we won't be providing the federal spigot. >> bill: there is a clause about a detainer which means if you apprehend someone, you hold them for a period of time. in this case it may be indefinitely, until the federal officials can get there and if more action needs to be taken against that suspect, that action will be taken. that must be a critical aspect of this in places like miami-dade in order to clear and clarify the status of said individual. how significant is that do you believe? >> i think it's very important. if you remember one of the guys who used to campaign with the president,
is miami-dade worried about losing money, sir? >> i think they all should be.s idea that you'll get money from the federal government but then try to undercut federal law and federal law enforcement, it doesn't sit well with american taxpayers and not good policy. i'm sure it was a concern but i think it's a legitimate concern and i think that sessions is right and the president is right to use that and say get with the program, otherwise then just deal with it on your own and we won't be...
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liz: breaking news attorney general jeff sessions praising of miami-dade community along with carl hammond has for complying with president trump's order to crack down on illegal immigration by refusing to fund sanctuary cities. miami is backed away from being a sanctuary city and we just heard jeff sessions a quote miami showing dedication to the rule of law. it's just about five days after the presence of knockers at the president issued an executive order denying federal grants to cities who choose not to comply with federal laws regarding deportation and illegal immigrants but the one thing that might have been left out of the news conference although it's still going on is the cities. what do all six of the cities recognizable with their sidelines have in common? they ignore mr. trump's policies but if they continue to there will be a high financial cost, $27 billion snatched away from them and federal grants. a defiant attacks and open books.com has put a number on it, $27 billion which amounts to approximately $500 for every man, woman and child in the cities. add them crunched the
liz: breaking news attorney general jeff sessions praising of miami-dade community along with carl hammond has for complying with president trump's order to crack down on illegal immigration by refusing to fund sanctuary cities. miami is backed away from being a sanctuary city and we just heard jeff sessions a quote miami showing dedication to the rule of law. it's just about five days after the presence of knockers at the president issued an executive order denying federal grants to cities who...
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the undocumented that live here in miami dade county. we do. we comply with the law, and that's the policy. abby: carlos, thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you. steve: meanwhile, the run continues to fill jeff sessions seat headed to a runoff yesterday and our next guest judge moore who joins us next. abby: plus, they're in the country illegally, so should the illegal immigrants be allowed to practice law? steve: can we vote? four seconds on the clock, down by one. championship on the line. erin "the sharpshooter" shanahan fakes left. she's outside of the key, she shoots... ...she scores! uh... yes, erin, it is great time to score a deal. we need to make room for the 2018 models. relive the thrill of beating the clock. the volkswagen model year end event. hurry in for a $1,000 apr bonus and 0% apr for 60 months on a new 2017 jetta or passat. your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with ac
the undocumented that live here in miami dade county. we do. we comply with the law, and that's the policy. abby: carlos, thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you. steve: meanwhile, the run continues to fill jeff sessions seat headed to a runoff yesterday and our next guest judge moore who joins us next. abby: plus, they're in the country illegally, so should the illegal immigrants be allowed to practice law? steve: can we vote? four seconds on the clock, down by one....
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. ♪ >> david: good news in one florida city miami-dade county the end of sanctuary city policies and ttorney general jeff sessions today addressing officials in the port of miami this afternoon. >> miami-dade is an example of what is possible through hard work, professional policing and a dedication to the rule of law. it's proof that the entire nation, it gives us an example, all of us can do better throughout this country. it's not impossible. today i am here to announce that miami-dade is now in compliance, full compliance and eligible for all federal law enforcement grant dollars. >> david: but a big question does remain: county justice department persuade other sanctuary jurisdictions to get on board. eboni, i'm going to come to you first on this. of course, you know, until september 30th, rahm emanuel, for instance in chicago, high murder capital in the country tragically is right when he says you can't take it back the supreme court cuff links weighed in on this you can't claw back the funds. in the new budget they can do something about those block grants. >> yes. >> david: th
. ♪ >> david: good news in one florida city miami-dade county the end of sanctuary city policies and ttorney general jeff sessions today addressing officials in the port of miami this afternoon. >> miami-dade is an example of what is possible through hard work, professional policing and a dedication to the rule of law. it's proof that the entire nation, it gives us an example, all of us can do better throughout this country. it's not impossible. today i am here to announce that...
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miami-dade county, we see miami-dade complying with the trump administration push to change its sanctuaryr cities, miami-dade is doing, that and officials there say it working to reduce crime, your thoughts? >> first of all, i applaud attorney general jeff sessions for pushing this, in our state we keep sta at thi at this -- statistics on crime, we do have a problem, you name crime we have it from the illegals and we document it. i know if can prevent illegal criminals from being here you will reduce your climb crime, i applaud miami-dade county for protects their citizens. >> thank you. >> thank you. liz: lineon's -- lionsgate reporting strong earnings today, sales there tops out over a billion dollars that is almost a double a year ago, to monster energy, with strong sales, but product shortages, stock down over 2% after hours. >> another one bites dust, he is governor jim justice, he is leaving the democrat party in favor of the republican party. >> i can't help you any more being a democrat governor. liz: next up, the governor himself is here he is joining me to talk more about his de
miami-dade county, we see miami-dade complying with the trump administration push to change its sanctuaryr cities, miami-dade is doing, that and officials there say it working to reduce crime, your thoughts? >> first of all, i applaud attorney general jeff sessions for pushing this, in our state we keep sta at thi at this -- statistics on crime, we do have a problem, you name crime we have it from the illegals and we document it. i know if can prevent illegal criminals from being here you...
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of miami this afternoon where he spoke before about 100 law enforcement officials in praise of miami-dadeversal of its sanctuary city policy. jeff sessions contrasted miami with chicago. he said the two have similar populations but chicago, which is now suing the trump administration over its sanctuary city policy has triple the murder rate. the reason sessions said he blamed squarely on chicago sanctuary city policy. >> he said if you enter the country last week, with a criminal record, and get to chicago, for example, we will not even support deporting you even after you commit a serious crime against one of our citizens. now, this is lawlessness. >> as it stands now, in miami-dade county jail, people can be detained an additional 48 hours. if their immigration status is under question. so far, 173 people, since january have been turned over to ice. and 70% of those have prior criminal records. the mayor of miami-dade county has said his primary motivation has been money. he has been concerned about the possible loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal aid for law enforcement
of miami this afternoon where he spoke before about 100 law enforcement officials in praise of miami-dadeversal of its sanctuary city policy. jeff sessions contrasted miami with chicago. he said the two have similar populations but chicago, which is now suing the trump administration over its sanctuary city policy has triple the murder rate. the reason sessions said he blamed squarely on chicago sanctuary city policy. >> he said if you enter the country last week, with a criminal record,...
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look at the city of chicago, there is approximately the same number of people in chicago as in miami-dadeyou look at the murder rate of both low cattles have been b. 2.7 million people. 433 murdered this year in chicago, which was three times more than miami. todd: what's so interesting about that is when you point to the facts i think the argument becomes clear. however, sanctuary cities such a politicized issue and people get so fired up about it. abby: it shouldn't be. todd: jeff sessions pointed out the numbers. it's kind of clear when you do that. steve: when we had the mayor on yesterday from miami-dade. he said they switched policies in the month of february to get the federal money. if chicago wants the federal money, just follow the law. abby: you can't have your cake and eat it, too. we are going to talk more later in the show. we have a lot of headlines we are following closely. good morning, jillian. jillian: we are following a lot of stories this morning including this. overnight hundreds of people gathered on the university of virginia council against hate and violence. memo
look at the city of chicago, there is approximately the same number of people in chicago as in miami-dadeyou look at the murder rate of both low cattles have been b. 2.7 million people. 433 murdered this year in chicago, which was three times more than miami. todd: what's so interesting about that is when you point to the facts i think the argument becomes clear. however, sanctuary cities such a politicized issue and people get so fired up about it. abby: it shouldn't be. todd: jeff sessions...
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we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ rob: jeff sessions headed to florida to recognize miami-dadeatus. rob: this on the heels of the major gang to bust with members accused of having ties to the violent ms 13 gang. >> reporter: early morning raids of several neighborhood in ohio and indiana, first steps in dismantling columbus click, federal raids arresting 13 people but two others got away. officials say the gang has been shaking down latino businesses and neighbors for 7 years now. >> this group used fear and violence to extort local residents out of their hard earned money. >> coming forward and giving law enforcement information that we ensure this game is dismantled. >> reporter: most of them are illegal immigrants, this as jeff sessions is praising miami-dade county's mayor carlos jimenez for complying with one aspect of the government immigration enforcement detaining local inmates stopped for deportation which allows the city to receive $500,000 in law enforcement aid. sessions will contrast their approach to sanctuary policies with other cities that are defying the trump
we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ rob: jeff sessions headed to florida to recognize miami-dadeatus. rob: this on the heels of the major gang to bust with members accused of having ties to the violent ms 13 gang. >> reporter: early morning raids of several neighborhood in ohio and indiana, first steps in dismantling columbus click, federal raids arresting 13 people but two others got away. officials say the gang has been shaking down latino businesses and neighbors for 7 years...
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miami-dade also has a historic number of shooting deaths. zero. to discuss whether chips readers are petting politics ahead of public safety, brunell, before i get to that issue of what's happening with the sanctuary cities. i want to ask more about charlottesville. the continued attacks on donald trump, now from the business community. i want to read you what jamie dimon said. he said i strongly disagree with president trump's reaction to the events that took place in charlottesville. racism, intolerance and violence are always wrong. that last line is exactly what donald trump said. >> god bless you and god bless erika first. that is exactly what the president said. he condemned hate and bigotry on any way, shape or form period. that's what he condemned. a lot of these businesses are being pressured to speak out against the president by people who are hateful of the president. and i think that what they need to do is just understand that our president has a desire to see the entire nation wealthy and prosperous, and there are going to be ups and
miami-dade also has a historic number of shooting deaths. zero. to discuss whether chips readers are petting politics ahead of public safety, brunell, before i get to that issue of what's happening with the sanctuary cities. i want to ask more about charlottesville. the continued attacks on donald trump, now from the business community. i want to read you what jamie dimon said. he said i strongly disagree with president trump's reaction to the events that took place in charlottesville. racism,...
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addition to 6% of foreign service specialists, also recruiting hispanic serving institutions including miami-dade, florida international university, university of illinois, chicago, university new mexico but we can do more to partner with hispanic and latino serving institutions and include more hispanic and latinos on the team and to expand our footprint at job fairs. we can do more to recruit from the most diverse talent pools, the us military, men and women in uniform and ready to move on. 20% of civil service team, 90% of foreign service generalists and 16% of foreign service specialists. this is a rich talent pool, and senior foreign service officers, the gender gap as well. all of you in this room through participation and fellowship and internships at the state department made an early declaration of your interest in public service. some of you will be working here soon. we will be keeping our fellowship and internship programs in place. we put hiring programs this year, only temporary. a temporary measure to take further accounting of the state department and consider how to strengthen it
addition to 6% of foreign service specialists, also recruiting hispanic serving institutions including miami-dade, florida international university, university of illinois, chicago, university new mexico but we can do more to partner with hispanic and latino serving institutions and include more hispanic and latinos on the team and to expand our footprint at job fairs. we can do more to recruit from the most diverse talent pools, the us military, men and women in uniform and ready to move on....
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the trump administration will no longer treat miami-dade county of the sanctuary community the miamiz has received a letter from the doj saying the county is in full compliance with federal immigration requirements and will receive a nearly $500,000 government grant. miami-dade reversed it sanctuary policy in february, now the second county along with clark county to be cleared by the trump administration this month. >> new evidence north korea is not listening to our threats was the rogue nation deploying anti-ship cruise missiles as the tension continues to boil. >> the us ambassador to the un nikki haley wants north korea could or should brace for pressure from all around the world. griffin jenkins has breaking details. >> reporter: not just pressure from the us but the entire international community and in pyongyang after a troubled response by north korea in the face of sanctions amounting to a billion-dollar cut of their export revenues with harsh retaliation as we watched on their state run media. >> translator: there is no bigger mistake in the united states. >> north korea s
the trump administration will no longer treat miami-dade county of the sanctuary community the miamiz has received a letter from the doj saying the county is in full compliance with federal immigration requirements and will receive a nearly $500,000 government grant. miami-dade reversed it sanctuary policy in february, now the second county along with clark county to be cleared by the trump administration this month. >> new evidence north korea is not listening to our threats was the...
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. >> this comes one day after jeff sessions sang praises for miami-dade county for throwing out a thinga policy and making our country more safe. the latest on that and sessions's turn message to other sanctuary holdouts. >> attorney general jeff sessions remain steadfast in his mission to illuminate sanctuary cities in the us sessions speaking in miami during the county's move away from an illegal safe zone, donald trump thinking miami-dade mayor carlos jimenez tweeting following rule of law sanctuary cities make our country less safe but even with this major win several other cities around the country continue to define federal immigration authorities, sessions bash chicago and other safe zones were illegal immigrants potentially putting american lives at risk. >> at its root it is a rejection of our immigration laws and declaration of open borders. they openly say we are a welcoming city, come into our city and we won't even tell our federal police when you commit a crime if you are here unlawfully. >> sessions doubling down on the sentiment saying thanks worry cities attract the wor
. >> this comes one day after jeff sessions sang praises for miami-dade county for throwing out a thinga policy and making our country more safe. the latest on that and sessions's turn message to other sanctuary holdouts. >> attorney general jeff sessions remain steadfast in his mission to illuminate sanctuary cities in the us sessions speaking in miami during the county's move away from an illegal safe zone, donald trump thinking miami-dade mayor carlos jimenez tweeting following...
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el fiscal general estuvo hoy en miami ratificando el anuncio de que el condado miami dade puede recibirde chicago que sÍ es ciudad santuario y donde han asesinado a 433 personas en los cfle va de aÑo. en miami han muerto menos de 150. >> el presidente donald trump nombrÓ hoy al puesto de jefa de casa blanca. es una de las asesoras del mandatario y reemplazarÁ a anthony quien renunciÓ a diez dÍas de estar en el puesto. la nueva funcionaria trabaja desde hace tiempo para donald trump y regula el acceso de periodistas al rpresidente. conduvtor: la posibilidad que otorge un perdÓn presidencial al joe arpaio. el propio donald trump dio indicios que lo harÍa y arpaio parece darlo por hecho. >> arpaio, por ejemplo, violÓ los derechos constitucionales o no los violÓ? >> verdadero malestar ha provocado la posibilidad de que el exjefe de alguaciles del condado de maricopa en arizona sea el primero que reciba un perdÓn del presidente donald trump. >> el trump ahora viene a rescatarlo, diciÉndole todo lo que hiciste de discriminar a la gente, de de la gente hispana no te preocpes, quedas perdonado.
el fiscal general estuvo hoy en miami ratificando el anuncio de que el condado miami dade puede recibirde chicago que sÍ es ciudad santuario y donde han asesinado a 433 personas en los cfle va de aÑo. en miami han muerto menos de 150. >> el presidente donald trump nombrÓ hoy al puesto de jefa de casa blanca. es una de las asesoras del mandatario y reemplazarÁ a anthony quien renunciÓ a diez dÍas de estar en el puesto. la nueva funcionaria trabaja desde hace tiempo para donald trump...
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in fact, marielle gimenez in miami-dade county said they will cooperate.'s a difference between saying i'll cooperate, but it's going to cost some money and i want to talk about that and saying i won't cooperate at all because it's a political issue. enforcement of the law is not a political issue, it's mandatory, whether or not it's going to be politically popular will be a political issue, but enforcement of the law should be something that everyone does across the board and we all agree must be done. >> jon: a lot of these cities do not seem to be arguing, they argue that it's an expense for them, but for the greater percentage of them, it seems to be an opportunity that they thumb their noses at a federal law that they don't like. >> it may not be an issue of liking or disliking the law and in some cases, no doubt that's the case. in other places, they get a chief law enforcement officer who have to make emergency decisions about the best way to enforce the laws for the things that are happening in their area, to make sure that they stop violent crime,
in fact, marielle gimenez in miami-dade county said they will cooperate.'s a difference between saying i'll cooperate, but it's going to cost some money and i want to talk about that and saying i won't cooperate at all because it's a political issue. enforcement of the law is not a political issue, it's mandatory, whether or not it's going to be politically popular will be a political issue, but enforcement of the law should be something that everyone does across the board and we all agree must...
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he had high praise for officials of miami-dade county reversing their policy on sanctuary cities.e contrasted mike with chicago. the attorney general said because of chicago's sanctuary city policy. since january here in miami-dade county, anybody in a county jail can be held for an additional 48 hours to be interviewed by ice experts if immigration status is suspect. 170 people have been turned over to ice because of that. the mayor has said the move is controversial. he made it because of possible loss of funding. he feared the loss of several hundred thousand dollars in funding from the federal government for law enforcement initiatives and equipment if he failed to comply with the rules. trish, back to you. >> thanks, steve. i want to go to acting ice director, thomas homan who just delivered the speech in miami. give us a sense of the frustration you feel right now towards places like san francisco, like chicago? >> well, you know, chicago and san francisco, they obviously don't learn -- they're lessons on what's going on. chicago, for instance, has the highest crime rate the
he had high praise for officials of miami-dade county reversing their policy on sanctuary cities.e contrasted mike with chicago. the attorney general said because of chicago's sanctuary city policy. since january here in miami-dade county, anybody in a county jail can be held for an additional 48 hours to be interviewed by ice experts if immigration status is suspect. 170 people have been turned over to ice because of that. the mayor has said the move is controversial. he made it because of...
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we are also recruiting at hispanic serving institutions, including miami-dade college, florida international university, the university of illinois, chicago, the university of new mexico, but we can do more to partner with hispanic and latino serving institutions and include more hispanic and latinos on our team. we also want to expand our footprint at minority jobs fairs. we can do more to recruit from one of our most diverse talent pools, our u.s. military, those men and women in uniform that are completing their service to their country and ready to move on to civilian life. footprint at minority jobs fairs. we already hired 29% of our foreign service generals, and 16% of our foreign service specialists from the military, so we know that this is a talent pool from which to fish. only about one third of our senior foreign service officers are women. and we will work to close the gender gap as well. today's a fitting occasion to be sharing this with you, because all of you in this room, through your participation in fellowships and internships, here at the state department, made an early de
we are also recruiting at hispanic serving institutions, including miami-dade college, florida international university, the university of illinois, chicago, the university of new mexico, but we can do more to partner with hispanic and latino serving institutions and include more hispanic and latinos on our team. we also want to expand our footprint at minority jobs fairs. we can do more to recruit from one of our most diverse talent pools, our u.s. military, those men and women in uniform that...
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we are also recruiting at hispanic serving institutions, including miami-dade college, florida international university the university of illinois, , chicago, the university of new mexico, but we can do more to partner with hispanic and latino serving institutions and include more hispanic and latinos honor on our team. we also want to expand our footprint at minority jobs fairs. we can do more to recruit from one of our most diverse talent pools, our u.s. military those , men and women in uniform that are completing their service to their country and ready to move on to civilian life. we already hired 29% of our foreign service generals, and 16% of our foreign service specialists from the military, so we know that this is a talent pool from which to fish. only about one third of our senior foreign service officers are women. and we will work to close the gender gap as well. today's a fitting occasion to be sharing this with you, because all of you in this room, through your participation in fellowships and internships, here at the state department, made an early declaration of your interest
we are also recruiting at hispanic serving institutions, including miami-dade college, florida international university the university of illinois, , chicago, the university of new mexico, but we can do more to partner with hispanic and latino serving institutions and include more hispanic and latinos honor on our team. we also want to expand our footprint at minority jobs fairs. we can do more to recruit from one of our most diverse talent pools, our u.s. military those , men and women in...
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puede darle dinero de los contribuyentes a ciudades que no cumplan leyes migratorias, eligiÓ a miami dade (mÚsica) ♪ >> hoy somos testigos de cÓmo una familia de california queda partida en dos tras la polÍtica inmigratoria, dejan dos dÉcadas de vida y trabajo en este paÍs. compartimos sus Últimos momentos juntos antes de la deportaciÓn. >> marÍa y eusebio empacaron en seis maletas mÁs de 20 aÑos de historias y recuerdos. con su hijo de 12 aÑos llevan el corazÓn destrozado, Él llora a escondidas. >> dejo a mis hijos solos, no Ée quÉ va a has aro. >> la familia recibiÓ apoyo a abrumador de la comunidad, familia y mÁs, trabajaron para que le permitieran quedarse, al menos a su hija de 16 aÑos graduarse de la escuela, pero ice dijo que ha sido revisado y que determinan que no hay base legal para permanecer en el paÍs. >> el apoyo es porque la estÁn botando de aquÍ cuando centros mÉdicos de todo el paÍs estÁn tratando de importar enfermeras bilingÜes porque en estados unidos no hay skwuf sientos. >> ella resignada puso su destino en mares. >> la fortaleza de la madre evidente en la hija mayor
puede darle dinero de los contribuyentes a ciudades que no cumplan leyes migratorias, eligiÓ a miami dade (mÚsica) ♪ >> hoy somos testigos de cÓmo una familia de california queda partida en dos tras la polÍtica inmigratoria, dejan dos dÉcadas de vida y trabajo en este paÍs. compartimos sus Últimos momentos juntos antes de la deportaciÓn. >> marÍa y eusebio empacaron en seis maletas mÁs de 20 aÑos de historias y recuerdos. con su hijo de 12 aÑos llevan el corazÓn...
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with that miami-dade is set to receive over 400,000 in funding.ot? >> the first thing i would like to share with you as i told you, i feel very embarrassed every time i have to come on national television and talk about sanctuary cities because our fellow americans are going to think that we hispanic-americans, we want to protect criminals. so we look like a bunch imbeciles or idiots. i don't like that. i think that this whole thing about sanctuary cities, it's a very big problem and if we would have some clear grade lines from the feds as to who is he deportable we would not be having this conversation on national television. that is difference between jimenez and rahm emanuel. right now the feds have not given a clear guideline as to who, who do they want? the gang members, the rapists, the murderers but not the cleaning ladies. that is where the mayors don't know what to do. they want to comply with the feds but they do not want to create chaos in their communities. steve: elvira, i think what i.c.e. has been very clear about and the department
with that miami-dade is set to receive over 400,000 in funding.ot? >> the first thing i would like to share with you as i told you, i feel very embarrassed every time i have to come on national television and talk about sanctuary cities because our fellow americans are going to think that we hispanic-americans, we want to protect criminals. so we look like a bunch imbeciles or idiots. i don't like that. i think that this whole thing about sanctuary cities, it's a very big problem and if...
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miami-dade, also had a record number, historic number which was zero. is that a fair comparison? very different cities? >> well they're different cities, look, what the attorney general is talking about a problem that really exists and that is, you're looking at cities almost become war zones. chicago unfortunately, i lived in chicago for a number of years growing up. what it has become is very, very difficult for the citizenry. what the attorney general said today which makes absolute sense that they're going to apply the federal law. for cities not complying with federal law, including sanctuary cities, they will not be eligible for funding. that is not a hard constitutional issue. it's a condition on funding. the supreme court recognized that time and time again as valid function of government. melissa: so people arguing against this move say what you're doing is really making it hard on police officers in that city because they're being denied the fund. they don't have any control over what their mayor decides or what their mayor's politics are, but by with holding fund as a
miami-dade, also had a record number, historic number which was zero. is that a fair comparison? very different cities? >> well they're different cities, look, what the attorney general is talking about a problem that really exists and that is, you're looking at cities almost become war zones. chicago unfortunately, i lived in chicago for a number of years growing up. what it has become is very, very difficult for the citizenry. what the attorney general said today which makes absolute...
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because miami dade county just announce that they're re skinned g their policies in light of the trump administration policy they should essentially. so you have seen at least in the case of miami data very large county that's pulling back, will cooperate more with federal immigration authorities. and as a result, they've been awarded i think upward of million dollars in public safety grant. an it is a choice, you have to decide whether you'll conform with federal law, immigration law, or cooperate with federal authorities, and be subject to acquiring these funds from federal taxpayers, or you're going not do that. and there are not doing that. i don't know that there is a middle grounds when you defy federal immigration or cooperation with federal immigration authorities. >> certainly city states all across the country will be watching to see how this fight goes down. legal analyst scott erickson, thanks so much for coming? >> thank you. >> all right, let's switch gears. talk about the weather right now, sue said this could be one of the top ten days of the summer. >> i would have to
because miami dade county just announce that they're re skinned g their policies in light of the trump administration policy they should essentially. so you have seen at least in the case of miami data very large county that's pulling back, will cooperate more with federal immigration authorities. and as a result, they've been awarded i think upward of million dollars in public safety grant. an it is a choice, you have to decide whether you'll conform with federal law, immigration law, or...
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. >>> y miami-dade uno de los condados con mayor nÚmero de hispanos dejo de ser sano actuarisantuariono federal no reembolsoaba el gasto al condado. >>> falsa campaÑa la que se propioÓ que sobre una oferta de cafÉ para soÑadores starbucks esta aproximaciÓn f prom ocionÍ. >>> estados unidos estÁ bajo condiciones meteorolÓgicas severa las autoridades en houston texas activaron centros, y hay que estar atento al tiempo porque aguaceros pueden causar problemas en el trÁfico y crear situaciones peligrosas en toda el Área metropolitana. se dispararon las alarmas en siete estados mexicanos por el paso de la tormenta tropical franklin, hay cierre de aeropuertos, puertos, negocios y escuelas, se prevÉ que se prolongue hasta el jueves, las autoridades hablaron refugios para la poblaciÓn que se encuentra en zonas de riesgo. >>> mÁs adelante regreso con mas noticias aquÍ en un nuevo dia por lo tanto vamos a conocer detalles sobre el impacto que tendrÁ franklin, asÍ que vamos contigo janice bencosme adelante. >>> gracias paulina actualmente la tormenta tropical franklin genera vientos de 50 millas
. >>> y miami-dade uno de los condados con mayor nÚmero de hispanos dejo de ser sano actuarisantuariono federal no reembolsoaba el gasto al condado. >>> falsa campaÑa la que se propioÓ que sobre una oferta de cafÉ para soÑadores starbucks esta aproximaciÓn f prom ocionÍ. >>> estados unidos estÁ bajo condiciones meteorolÓgicas severa las autoridades en houston texas activaron centros, y hay que estar atento al tiempo porque aguaceros pueden causar problemas en...
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he praised miami-dade county for being the first in the nation to drop his sanctuary status pete sessions suggested illegal immigration leads to rising crime rate. take a listen. >> jurisdictions provide safe harbor for the most dangerous criminals in our country. it makes sense to be a trafficker, smoker or predator's best friend. true to the administration has brought to withhold from the cities if they don't change policies. tree into the reaction to the violence continues as social media companies cracking down on hate groups using their website. tracee carrasco joins us now with headlines making news this morning. good morning. it's been a good morning. tech companies take a proactive approach when it comes to hate group websites or services. we told you yesterday google and go daddy stopped providing hosting support for the neo-nazi site the daily storm or. they've now been suspended from accessing the twitter account. bab -- go for me has removed campaigns to raise money to bail out the driver charged with killing 7 million. even spot if i said it would remove music from its massiv
he praised miami-dade county for being the first in the nation to drop his sanctuary status pete sessions suggested illegal immigration leads to rising crime rate. take a listen. >> jurisdictions provide safe harbor for the most dangerous criminals in our country. it makes sense to be a trafficker, smoker or predator's best friend. true to the administration has brought to withhold from the cities if they don't change policies. tree into the reaction to the violence continues as social...
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. >> in a first of its kind program, the team has funding for 15000 miami-dade high school athletes toeline testing. they will test the athletes when healthy, get the data, and down the road of a player suffers a violent collision, head injury or concussion, doctors will retest and compare where they are with where they were to better treat. >> this is a game that we love and it's a game i played going growing up and if were going to promote it we have to make sure it's as safe as it can be. >> it's all about dte, the degenerative brain disease linked with head trauma injuries. they studied the brains of 111 former nfl players and found evidence of cte in 110 brains. 99%. >> these are the goggles. the university of miami is developing special goggles. >> track the light with the goggles as quickly as you can. >> attracts eye-movement and response to determine within five minutes if an athlete has concussion. >> you don't want to stop football or volleyball or soccer. you want to have programs to make them safer. >> all this concussion consciousness has changed the culture of the game.
. >> in a first of its kind program, the team has funding for 15000 miami-dade high school athletes toeline testing. they will test the athletes when healthy, get the data, and down the road of a player suffers a violent collision, head injury or concussion, doctors will retest and compare where they are with where they were to better treat. >> this is a game that we love and it's a game i played going growing up and if were going to promote it we have to make sure it's as safe as...
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of miami, he is likely to talk in sanctuary cities and also to offer praise and endorsement for miami-dadeerceived as a sanctuary policy here in effect since 2013. they have ordered county jails "p(eriod of detention by up to 8 hours for anyone who's immigration status is suspect. so far they have done that for 173 people who have been turned over to i.c.e. agents. it has been a controversial move here, miami so far the only major city to make that reversal, it has been seen as a% spark for protesters, we expect more protesters at the 1Ñ lot of people are saying this is an anti-immigrant policy. the mayor here has made a risky political decision to make that reversal, he said he was concerned about potentially losing hundreds of thousands of dollars in money for law enforcement equipment if he had failed to comply with the trump administration regulations. >> jon: steve, thank you. >> heather: in the wake of a teaneck the violence in charlottesville, more alt-right rallies are planned in cities around the country. it now some leaders are saying not in my backyard. canç they legally keep t
of miami, he is likely to talk in sanctuary cities and also to offer praise and endorsement for miami-dadeerceived as a sanctuary policy here in effect since 2013. they have ordered county jails "p(eriod of detention by up to 8 hours for anyone who's immigration status is suspect. so far they have done that for 173 people who have been turned over to i.c.e. agents. it has been a controversial move here, miami so far the only major city to make that reversal, it has been seen as a% spark...
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sessions was in florida praising miami-dade policy county of cooperating with the feds and attackingca's murder capital chicag chicago. >> respect for the rule of law has broken down. in chicago, i suggest the so-called sanctuary policies are one sad example of that. these policies do far broader damage to the country than many understand, at its root, it is a rejection of immigration laws and a declaration of open borders. >> kimberly: something else to talk about. what do you make of it? he's calling out chicago which he has done as well. >> greg: this is a story about this city because other cities haven't done it, it's unusual that a city is following the law. i go back to my original point, if you can have a sanctuary city for one want to break, why can't i have my own? why not to be a libertarian where you legalize everything or you have a whole town where you can drive and bumper cars. maybe there's a town that has no pet restrictions, you can have an elephant in your apartment. >> dana: that must be a big apartment. >> greg: my point is it's absurd. why can't we decide what k
sessions was in florida praising miami-dade policy county of cooperating with the feds and attackingca's murder capital chicag chicago. >> respect for the rule of law has broken down. in chicago, i suggest the so-called sanctuary policies are one sad example of that. these policies do far broader damage to the country than many understand, at its root, it is a rejection of immigration laws and a declaration of open borders. >> kimberly: something else to talk about. what do you make...
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"i know miami-dade will be example from good of following the law.eady seen the same independence day weekend when chicago suffered more than 100 shootings, 15 homicides, miami-dade had historic number of shooting deaths, zero. to immigration expert we go, elvira salazar. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. maria: what do you want to hear from jeff sessions today? >> i would love for senator sessions to say from now on the feds want to go after the illegal immigrants that have a serious criminal record. first of all i would like to say hispanic-americans, i want to share with you i always say when i come on fox, hispanic-americans do not like sanctuary cities. sanctuary cities sending a message to our fellow americans, we in the hispanic community we're defending criminals and we're not because those criminals could be killing our children. i think that is the first message. what the feds need to do through senator sessions which happens to be the toughest face of immigration when it comes to the trump administration, from now on, we're not going to
"i know miami-dade will be example from good of following the law.eady seen the same independence day weekend when chicago suffered more than 100 shootings, 15 homicides, miami-dade had historic number of shooting deaths, zero. to immigration expert we go, elvira salazar. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. maria: what do you want to hear from jeff sessions today? >> i would love for senator sessions to say from now on the feds want to go after the illegal immigrants that have...
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he's in miami to highlight miami-dade's increased cooperation with immigration officials. in may, president trump signed anxe e looking to punish sanctuary cities by withholding federal funds. san francisco isecir dngti enfoe with federal agents trying to enforce immigration law. >> rudy giuliani recovering after being rued to the hospital for emergency surgery over the weekend. he said he fell while on long island on vacation. he tells the new york post his knee gave way while walking obsunday. s as catcher's knee. his doctors said it would deteriora deteriorate. he said he's already up and limping around. >> for all of you who are change avertlike myself, brace yourself because your facebook news feed is going to look different in the coming weeks. some of the changes are subtle. no more blue bar. also, the icons are circular. the news feed itself is going to change, navigating through links andtos will beho changed, all to make it easier to tap on links and update the way your comments are posted so you know who you're responding to. facebook says with so manyvideo incr
he's in miami to highlight miami-dade's increased cooperation with immigration officials. in may, president trump signed anxe e looking to punish sanctuary cities by withholding federal funds. san francisco isecir dngti enfoe with federal agents trying to enforce immigration law. >> rudy giuliani recovering after being rued to the hospital for emergency surgery over the weekend. he said he fell while on long island on vacation. he tells the new york post his knee gave way while walking...
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he chose miami dade county because they had a horrible violence in the '80s when it was a really big center for drug smuggling, and they contacted down. right now it's a county that's about comparable in size to chicago, doesn't have anywhere near the murder rate. and recently despite being a democratic county, one that's not necessarily friendly with the president, they've agreed that in exchange for federal funds, they would crack down, and they would work with immigrations and customs enforcement. and it's really rich to see rob emmanuel over there in chicago, a city that had nine murders this past weekend and 30 people wounded this past weekend lecturing anyone how to keep people safe and americans away from harm. liz: chicago still on track to match last year's record of homicides and murders. the law enforcement of this country still have to v a lot to deal with in terms of crime, and we talk a lot about domestic terror, of course, given the events of the past weekend. chris, there's a lot of debate about the gao staff since 9/11 85 extremist attacks resulted in 225 deaths. why
he chose miami dade county because they had a horrible violence in the '80s when it was a really big center for drug smuggling, and they contacted down. right now it's a county that's about comparable in size to chicago, doesn't have anywhere near the murder rate. and recently despite being a democratic county, one that's not necessarily friendly with the president, they've agreed that in exchange for federal funds, they would crack down, and they would work with immigrations and customs...
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we saw a convoy of the miami-dade urban search and rescue guys came in. but it also means for downtown houston as they are now a target because these are all created to to flood water away from the city, away from downtown down to the southwest part of the houston ship channel. you have a dire situation of the immediate subdivision surrounding these reservoirs and dams as well as a new threat that has already besieged downtown houston. >> shepard: thanks very much, we will come back to you. we are waiting for the president now, governor abbott of texas has just walked into the room, as are a number of local officials. there is the president of the united states, president trump. at a firehouse of corpus christi, he didn't want to go to the center of the evacuation zones where the water rescues are taking place. he wanted to be in a place where he can assess the damage, talk to the locals, senators are there. local representatives, let's hear from the president as he addresses the folks at the fire station. >> i want to welcome the president of the united
we saw a convoy of the miami-dade urban search and rescue guys came in. but it also means for downtown houston as they are now a target because these are all created to to flood water away from the city, away from downtown down to the southwest part of the houston ship channel. you have a dire situation of the immediate subdivision surrounding these reservoirs and dams as well as a new threat that has already besieged downtown houston. >> shepard: thanks very much, we will come back to...
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bracing for even more rain after the remnants of tropical depression emily dumped 7 inches of rain in miami-dadesday. the storm left flash flooding on the roadways. some cars were stalled out while others decide to do kayak the flooded streets instead. there is more rain today. >>> a senior official with 30 years of service at the environmental protection agency has resigned because of the direction she believes the agency is taking under president trump. the former director of science and technology at the epa's office of water blames president trump's rollbacks as a reason for her leaving saying, the environmental field is suffering from the temporary triumph of myth and truth. this is just the latest in a series of people resigning because they're worried with the environmental protection agency. >> she has resigned partly, she says, to bring attention to what the trump administration is doing to the environment and ultimately americans' health. her concern is echoed in a recent report by concerned scientists. the report outlines a pattern of science in the nearly 200 days of the trump admini
bracing for even more rain after the remnants of tropical depression emily dumped 7 inches of rain in miami-dadesday. the storm left flash flooding on the roadways. some cars were stalled out while others decide to do kayak the flooded streets instead. there is more rain today. >>> a senior official with 30 years of service at the environmental protection agency has resigned because of the direction she believes the agency is taking under president trump. the former director of science...
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miami dade county officials learned this weekend that they have been deemed compliant with federal immigration provisions after reversing its sanctuary policies back in february. so far no other major city has taken similar action. other cities, they are digging in. chicago, suing attorney general jeff sessions in hopes of lock blocking the justice department from withholding federal grants for policing. chicago mayor rahm emanuel says it's unconstitutional for the justice department to make its cooperation in cracking down on undocumented immigrants a condition to receive the funding, but the attorney general, he fired back in a statement yesterday saying that complying with federal immigration laws would actually help chicago combat its crime crisis. he writes, "the mayor complains that the federal government's focus on enforcing the law would require a reordering of law enforcement practice in chicago, but that's just what chicago needs, a recommitment to the rule of law and to policies that roll back the culture of lawlessness." the city hopes to have a decision on the lawsuit before its s
miami dade county officials learned this weekend that they have been deemed compliant with federal immigration provisions after reversing its sanctuary policies back in february. so far no other major city has taken similar action. other cities, they are digging in. chicago, suing attorney general jeff sessions in hopes of lock blocking the justice department from withholding federal grants for policing. chicago mayor rahm emanuel says it's unconstitutional for the justice department to make...
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you will remember that we had a democrat cuban american mayor in miami dade at that point who didn'tn decision. and, so, there was political ramifications. there was ramifications on family law and precedence that was set and a hard time for the cuban-american community. >> we're still feeling the effects from the issue all these years later. thank you very, very much. an important note to all of our viewers. the cnn film airs later tonight, tonight, 10:00 p.m. eastern only here on cnn. that's it for me. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> outfront next, president trump lashing out at critics questioning his fitness for office, including the country's former top spy. i talked to james clapper about trump's angry response. i'll give you his revealing side of the story. plus, is the president trying to pressure republicans to shield him from the russia investigation? new details about a phone call with a leading senator. and more fall out from trump's charlottesville comments. a top rabbi will not even get o
you will remember that we had a democrat cuban american mayor in miami dade at that point who didn'tn decision. and, so, there was political ramifications. there was ramifications on family law and precedence that was set and a hard time for the cuban-american community. >> we're still feeling the effects from the issue all these years later. thank you very, very much. an important note to all of our viewers. the cnn film airs later tonight, tonight, 10:00 p.m. eastern only here on cnn....
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rise, death rates miami-dade county florida, and near the bottom here ohio, spiking at nearly 600 deaths in new york city. let's go to new york state and hear from keith. good evening. >> good evening. of a daughter, our youngest daughter, her death this year from this opioid crisis. she passed away. she was only 24 years old. she had been fighting this for a while. we had been trying to help her through rehab and everything. once you are hooked to this harrowing, it has got you and will not release you. i don't know what there is you can help people with unless you can get them into some treatment programs. there has got to be a way that we can get people into so that they are not dying. there are so many young people dying from this stuff. myself, i am a volunteer fine for -- fire fighters, i have seen this over the years. my ownt even save daughter. it is heart wrenching. >> really sorry to hear about that. tell us, if you can, how this all started for your daughter. where did it began? funny you should say that, i cleaned out her room recently. when you are in rehab, they make you st
rise, death rates miami-dade county florida, and near the bottom here ohio, spiking at nearly 600 deaths in new york city. let's go to new york state and hear from keith. good evening. >> good evening. of a daughter, our youngest daughter, her death this year from this opioid crisis. she passed away. she was only 24 years old. she had been fighting this for a while. we had been trying to help her through rehab and everything. once you are hooked to this harrowing, it has got you and will...
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miami dade county, florida. the top, baltimore in ohio. nd spiking over 600 deaths in new york city. let's go to new york state and hear from keith. evening. caller: good evening. how are you. father of a daughter, our oungest daughter, my daughter's death was this year from this opioid crisis. she passed away. she's only 24 years old and has fighting this for quite a while. help her torying to ehab and everything, and it's just once you're hooked to this heroin, it's got you and it won't release you. i don't know what there is to -- what there is you can get to help people with, unless you can get them into some programs and there's got to be a way we can get people in so that they're not dying. many young people like from this stuff everybody is saying. myself, i'm a volunteer fireman here for the county. through this with a lot of people i've seen over the years. save my own en daughter because i was narcan and it really hurts. it's heart wrenching. >> really sorry to hear about that, keith. tell us if you can. how did this all start fo
miami dade county, florida. the top, baltimore in ohio. nd spiking over 600 deaths in new york city. let's go to new york state and hear from keith. evening. caller: good evening. how are you. father of a daughter, our oungest daughter, my daughter's death was this year from this opioid crisis. she passed away. she's only 24 years old and has fighting this for quite a while. help her torying to ehab and everything, and it's just once you're hooked to this heroin, it's got you and it won't...
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miami dade county, florida. the top, baltimore in ohio. nd spiking over 600 deaths in new york city. let's go to new york state and hear from keith. evening. caller: good evening. how are you. father of a daughter, our oungest daughter, my daughter's death was this year from this opioid crisis. she passed away. she's only 24 years old and has fighting this for quite a while. help her torying to ehab and everything, and it's just once you're hooked to this heroin, it's got you and it won't release you. i don't know what there is to -- what there is you can get to help people with, unless you can get them into some programs and there's got to be a way we can get people in so that they're not dying. many young people like from this stuff everybody is saying. myself, i'm a volunteer fireman here for the county. through this with a lot of people i've seen over the years. save my own en daughter because i was narcan and it really hurts. it's heart wrenching. >> really sorry to hear about that, keith. tell us if you can. how did this all start fo
miami dade county, florida. the top, baltimore in ohio. nd spiking over 600 deaths in new york city. let's go to new york state and hear from keith. evening. caller: good evening. how are you. father of a daughter, our oungest daughter, my daughter's death was this year from this opioid crisis. she passed away. she's only 24 years old and has fighting this for quite a while. help her torying to ehab and everything, and it's just once you're hooked to this heroin, it's got you and it won't...