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miami dade police have not confirmed police have miami dade reporting.jessica holly that was (grant)a holly reporting. miami dade police have not confirmed why they were initially called to the scene. (lawrence bay area weather) (sports tease) coming up, the giants moving on from one of the veterans they signed this offseason. we'll tell you which player is moving cross country. tonight, but there's still some movement in the clubhouse. in news that broke just a few hours ago, andrew mccutchen has been traded to the new york yankees. this according to multiple reports.... and it closes the book on the outfielder's extremely brief tenure in san francisco. the giants signed the 31-year-old in the offseason...after he spent his entire career with the pirates. he led the giants this year with 15-homers and 55- ribbies, but was inconsistent offensively and defensively. reports say the giants will receive two prospects in return. in our other top story-- a's hosting the mariners tonight...and trying to extend their wildcard lead. division showdown happening now at the coliseum... and seatt
miami dade police have not confirmed police have miami dade reporting.jessica holly that was (grant)a holly reporting. miami dade police have not confirmed why they were initially called to the scene. (lawrence bay area weather) (sports tease) coming up, the giants moving on from one of the veterans they signed this offseason. we'll tell you which player is moving cross country. tonight, but there's still some movement in the clubhouse. in news that broke just a few hours ago, andrew mccutchen...
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la junta escolar de miami-dade enviÓ el siguiente comunicado.e hombre, mientras tratan de realizar su arresto. al escuchar que la prensa ha estado reportando sobre sus vÍdeos, gibbins colocÓ uno nuevo en el que se burla de un canal local de aquÍ mismo en miami, florida. enrique: muchÍsimas gracias, andrea. el rÉgimen de la zona no nos yo que le venderÁ al pÚblico pequeÑos lingotes de oro 2.5 5 g que estarÁn certificados por el banco central y forman parte de un proyecto para estimular el ahorro. nicolÁs maduro dijo que en pocos dÍas ofrecer este oro. patricia: cuando enrique: nos despedimos con un final feliz. sofÍa quería conocer a drake, y el segundo mÁs importante. patricia: la semana pasada lo conociÓ, Él le hizo una visita sorpresa. este fin de semana supo su segundo deseo se cumplirÍa.serÁ sometida a una cirugÍa de transplante de corazÓn . enrique: quÉ buena noticia, esperemos que estÉ bien. padri¿ gracias, ♪ adriana: el tuca ferreti regresa a la selecciÓn mexicana. le gusta la palabra interinato? sÓlo el tiempo nos dirÁ. lindsay: llego co
la junta escolar de miami-dade enviÓ el siguiente comunicado.e hombre, mientras tratan de realizar su arresto. al escuchar que la prensa ha estado reportando sobre sus vÍdeos, gibbins colocÓ uno nuevo en el que se burla de un canal local de aquÍ mismo en miami, florida. enrique: muchÍsimas gracias, andrea. el rÉgimen de la zona no nos yo que le venderÁ al pÚblico pequeÑos lingotes de oro 2.5 5 g que estarÁn certificados por el banco central y forman parte de un proyecto para estimular...
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. >> muchas gracias en florida, mÁs de mil familias han quedado separadas desde que miami-dade acordÓue entregada a ice por la policÍa y hablÓ tambiÉn con el alcalde que se mantiene firme con esta polÍtica. >> desde que su madre fue detenida esta pequeÑa y sus 7 hermanos preguntan cuando podrÁ regresar a casa a pesar que no tiene antecedentes penales la policÍa la encargos a lo por conducir sin licencia a mediados de mayo, nunca imaginaron que las autoridades de miami-dade fueran a retenerla y posteriormente entregada a inmigraciÓn por ser indocumentada. >> sentimos un golpe bien duro porque es algo que no esperÁbamos tanto por los niÑos llevaban y no querÍan comer. >> de acuerdo con un reporte publicado a principios de aÑos, desde que el alcalde implementÓ la polÍtica de retener en prisiones locales a quienes tengan un... de inmigraciÓn el condado ha separado a mÁs de mil familias y por eso la familia de andrÉs y otras familias en las mismas circunstancias han presentado junto con organizaciones pro-inmigrantes una demanda contra del condado. >> la gente tiene miedo de la policÍa, ya
. >> muchas gracias en florida, mÁs de mil familias han quedado separadas desde que miami-dade acordÓue entregada a ice por la policÍa y hablÓ tambiÉn con el alcalde que se mantiene firme con esta polÍtica. >> desde que su madre fue detenida esta pequeÑa y sus 7 hermanos preguntan cuando podrÁ regresar a casa a pesar que no tiene antecedentes penales la policÍa la encargos a lo por conducir sin licencia a mediados de mayo, nunca imaginaron que las autoridades de miami-dade...
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here to talk about miami's bid is the seventh mayor of miami dade county, carlos jiminez. lly appreciate your joining us you feel good about miami's chances, even though it hasn't been in the conversation so to speak. >> i feel very good about it i'm not saying we're going to be, but i feel pretty good because i know what miami has to offer. some of the things you just touched on really a transportation hub. we are a logistics is a really big thing for us we have the number one international airport for cargo. we are only one of three seat boards on the eastern seaboard that's post panamax ready for big ships. we're a number one startup in the nation we're becoming a technology center here, and we're transforming miami great art and culture, and a great place to live. great weather. also, obviously, a really beautiful, beautiful place >> let me ask you as the mayor of miami dade, for your constituents, how do they know you're not giving away the store? what can you say about what you're offering to amazon and what benefits it may -- >> we're not giving away the store. we kn
here to talk about miami's bid is the seventh mayor of miami dade county, carlos jiminez. lly appreciate your joining us you feel good about miami's chances, even though it hasn't been in the conversation so to speak. >> i feel very good about it i'm not saying we're going to be, but i feel pretty good because i know what miami has to offer. some of the things you just touched on really a transportation hub. we are a logistics is a really big thing for us we have the number one...
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look at this down here in miami-dade. look at gillum, again, phillip levine from this area, this is his home turf. the reason this got so close, just moments ago, the early vote in broward county came in, levine leading. but look, graham right behind him. whose name do you not see here. gwen graham. she is getting her clock cleaned in the early voting here in broward. take a look down here in miami-dade. again, a ton of votes here. she's running far, far behind. so if you've got graham holding on to that lead statewide, you've got a lot of votes still to come out of broward county. you've got a lot still to come out of orlando. if she is -- if she's running this far behind, there is still room. if you look at the statewide number there. a 12,000-vote difference. now, what graham does have going for her, when you look at this -- we said this, the central time zone of florida, the panhandle in congress she represented this part of the state. she's probably going to do pretty well up here. not as many voters as necessarily y
look at this down here in miami-dade. look at gillum, again, phillip levine from this area, this is his home turf. the reason this got so close, just moments ago, the early vote in broward county came in, levine leading. but look, graham right behind him. whose name do you not see here. gwen graham. she is getting her clock cleaned in the early voting here in broward. take a look down here in miami-dade. again, a ton of votes here. she's running far, far behind. so if you've got graham holding...
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minutos despuÉs llegÓ la policÍa de miami-dade y un grupo de paramÉdicos. [ audio en inglÉs] por lo vistoapunto a los uniformados. otro oficial respondiÓ con varios disparos. parker sufriÓ una herida en la pierna. el hombre de 29 aÑos sobreviviÓ al enfrentamiento que durÓ mÁs de 14 minutos. a pesar de estar lesionado se mantuvo desafiante. las imÁgenes de la cámara corporal de un policÍa fueron divulgadas como parte de la investigaciÓn que estÁ en curso. el sujeto enfrenta mÚltiples cargos incluyendo asalto agravado contra oficiales y resistirse al arresto con violencia. la oficina de la procuradurÍa estatal continÚa investigando si el oficial violÓ la ley al abrir fuego contra parker, aunque en este caso muchos expertos comparten la opiniÓn de que los agentes fueron en defensa propia. enrique: autoridades en venezuela presentaron ante la justicia chavista varios acusados el presunto atentado contra nicolÁs maduro. francisco: tras largas horas de espera, el diputado fue presentado este lunes en una audiencia. su familia sÓlo sabe del parlamentario por dos vÍdeos. imÁgenes que han levantad
minutos despuÉs llegÓ la policÍa de miami-dade y un grupo de paramÉdicos. [ audio en inglÉs] por lo vistoapunto a los uniformados. otro oficial respondiÓ con varios disparos. parker sufriÓ una herida en la pierna. el hombre de 29 aÑos sobreviviÓ al enfrentamiento que durÓ mÁs de 14 minutos. a pesar de estar lesionado se mantuvo desafiante. las imÁgenes de la cámara corporal de un policÍa fueron divulgadas como parte de la investigaciÓn que estÁ en curso. el sujeto enfrenta...
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ahora estoy en miami-dade college y quiero terminar mi asociate.- borja: sÉ que tÚ y muchos jÓvenes estabanos -- daca nos da la oportunidad de estudiar y una de permanecer aquÍ en los estados unidos. para mÍ es tremendo susto cuchara que trataban de sacarlo porque yo en realidad me criÉ aquÍ en los estados unidos. >> ustedes como grupo, como comunidad de dreamers, cuÁl es el prÓximo paso y quÉ van a hacer ahora? yo se que nunca han bajado la guardia. cuÁl es el pro mapas despuÉs de este fallo? guillermo:la mayorÍa de la comunidad y yo vamos a seguir adelante. yo creo que tengo mucha fe de que algo bueno con el en vivonos conectamos o. guillermo alvez...daca se llama guillermo alvez...nos conectamos con el en vivo >>administraciÓnmÁquque posible tenerun negocio mÍo aquí en estados unidos y posiblemente hacer una diferencia para mÍ y mi familia. pamela: deseamos mucha suerte. y te felicitamos en este dÍa tan positivo. vamos a seguir discutiendo con mÁs detalles este tema tan importante. se une nuestro colega dani. al principio todo era muy preliminar. citamos detalles de quÉ se trata. >> sign
ahora estoy en miami-dade college y quiero terminar mi asociate.- borja: sÉ que tÚ y muchos jÓvenes estabanos -- daca nos da la oportunidad de estudiar y una de permanecer aquÍ en los estados unidos. para mÍ es tremendo susto cuchara que trataban de sacarlo porque yo en realidad me criÉ aquÍ en los estados unidos. >> ustedes como grupo, como comunidad de dreamers, cuÁl es el prÓximo paso y quÉ van a hacer ahora? yo se que nunca han bajado la guardia. cuÁl es el pro mapas...
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el caso de esta madre es sÓlo uno de tantos que cada vez mÁs son comunes en miami dade, desde que elarÍa: cuando -- para replegarse las exigencias federales y desde entonces detiene a los indocumentados por 48 horas mientras que las autoridades y migratorios lo pidan psicolÓgicamente como los niÑos estÁn pasándola mal porque soÑaba con ser policÍa y en este momento dice que no, la policÍa es mala. marÍa: sobre el caso de manrique, se ha dicho que se ingresÓ el paÍs con visa de turista en marzo de 1016 y se la hermana confirma la informaciÓn para asegurar que lo hicieron porque fueron amenazados cribe si estÁs en el centro de detenciÓn como una pesadilla. >> ella me dice que k no puede dormir porque entre las 2:00 a.m. y 3:00 a.m. llegan a sacar gente y sabe que van deportados pero que no le dice nada. marÍa: el esposo y los hijo de esta madre nos pidieron que cubre hermosos restos porque tema por su seguridad. no tienen recursos econÓmicos porque consiguieron un abogado pro. felix: reciben apoyo popular las mÉdicos que destituyÓ el rÉgimen de nicaragua por atender heridos en protesta
el caso de esta madre es sÓlo uno de tantos que cada vez mÁs son comunes en miami dade, desde que elarÍa: cuando -- para replegarse las exigencias federales y desde entonces detiene a los indocumentados por 48 horas mientras que las autoridades y migratorios lo pidan psicolÓgicamente como los niÑos estÁn pasándola mal porque soÑaba con ser policÍa y en este momento dice que no, la policÍa es mala. marÍa: sobre el caso de manrique, se ha dicho que se ingresÓ el paÍs con visa de...
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from a miami -dade police from a miami -dade police officer.ay, it all started with a commotion on their street wednesday afternoon in the end, the 26- year old man was arrested and charged with battery on an officer. the department says, the incident is now under internal review. ((ken)) a bill that would raise the standards for police use of force has been put on hold.... it was inspired by the shooting death of stephon clark... he was shot and killed by sacramento police in march.... officers thought he was holding a gun-- which turned out- he was only holding a cellphone. sacramento bureau reporter ashley zavala explains why it's being stalled... ((pkg))no changes are coming this legislative session for the law that allows california police officers to use deadly force when they feel their lives are threatened. (assembly member shirley weber d-san diego)) "that was a little disheartening after the hard work of so many individuals and groups." initially the bill garnered a lot of attention.. after the death of stephon clark who was shot by s
from a miami -dade police from a miami -dade police officer.ay, it all started with a commotion on their street wednesday afternoon in the end, the 26- year old man was arrested and charged with battery on an officer. the department says, the incident is now under internal review. ((ken)) a bill that would raise the standards for police use of force has been put on hold.... it was inspired by the shooting death of stephon clark... he was shot and killed by sacramento police in march.......
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. >> triple shooting in south miami-dade. >> reporter: every single day. >> another injured after a shootingoutside a home. >> reporter: on average 96 lives lost across the country. it's turned jessica in an unlikely arms dealer, turning them into jewelry. are you offended if someone calls you a gun dealer? >> i do buy guns. i don't resell them. >> reporter: this suburban mother welry made from guns and shell casings swept up from crime scenes. she works with police departments in high crime areas lake newark, san francisco, and miami to finance a ed gun buy back programs. >> we have taken in sniper rifles, uzis, grenade launchers. >> reporter: they have taken in 3,000 guns in the last five years. the guns transformed into wearable statements of safety. each piece bears the serial number and city where the weapon was taken off the streets. what's it like to look at a bracelet or cuff link and know that was not only a weapon, but maybe a weapon used to kill somebody? >> when i look at it, i think to myself these are beautiful and we have turned destruction and hate and intimidation into beaut
. >> triple shooting in south miami-dade. >> reporter: every single day. >> another injured after a shootingoutside a home. >> reporter: on average 96 lives lost across the country. it's turned jessica in an unlikely arms dealer, turning them into jewelry. are you offended if someone calls you a gun dealer? >> i do buy guns. i don't resell them. >> reporter: this suburban mother welry made from guns and shell casings swept up from crime scenes. she works with...
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. >> triple shooting in southwest miami-dade. >> every single day. >> another injured after a shootingde a home. >> on average, 96 lives lost across the country and it's turned jessica into an unlikely arms dealer turning ille firearms into fine jewelry like bracelets and cuff links. are you offended if someone calls you a gun dealer? >> i actually do buy guns, i don't resell them. a gun dealer and then maybe a hope dealer. >> his is bourbon -- suburban ed mother creat the caliber collection, suburban mother created the caliber collection, jewelry made fm guns and shell casings from crime scenes. she works with police departments in high-crime areas like newark, san francisco and miami. >> we've taken in sniper rifles, ozzies, grenade launchers. >> already, the program has taken in 3,00guns. they are useless transformed into wearable statements of safety. each piece bears the serial number and city where it was taken off the streets. at a bracelet and cuff link to know that's a weapon and maybe a weapon to kill somebody. >> when i look at it, i think to myself these are beautiful and w
. >> triple shooting in southwest miami-dade. >> every single day. >> another injured after a shootingde a home. >> on average, 96 lives lost across the country and it's turned jessica into an unlikely arms dealer turning ille firearms into fine jewelry like bracelets and cuff links. are you offended if someone calls you a gun dealer? >> i actually do buy guns, i don't resell them. a gun dealer and then maybe a hope dealer. >> his is bourbon -- suburban ed...
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ousted by the even wealthier where changes and poverty levels in golden beach indian creek and miami dade are being gentrified even further most notably in property values in the one nine hundred twenty s. half of the population lived in rural areas across the u.s. and all that time has shifted with people walking to metropolitan areas we remain far from bridging the gap with stagnant wages and lackluster legislation in washington their amount of stale r t. some very different change would be we've gotten better or even better at over inequality than we were at that i remember oppression early early bird and all sorts of ways you know even if this is not a wakeup call of people that there's still want to push this over to trickle down and over that all we've been wage will eventually give back to the poor no it's not how would it know at all no no no it's not going to happen one of the things i think that's interesting is you know we were just talking about an article on c.n.n. money. that suddenly people are prepared to much cash another brag ounce water day investing which i don't know
ousted by the even wealthier where changes and poverty levels in golden beach indian creek and miami dade are being gentrified even further most notably in property values in the one nine hundred twenty s. half of the population lived in rural areas across the u.s. and all that time has shifted with people walking to metropolitan areas we remain far from bridging the gap with stagnant wages and lackluster legislation in washington their amount of stale r t. some very different change would be...
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was first during the anita bryant debacle she founded save our children and managed to appeal the miami-dade gay rights ordinance and there were protests in san francisco they led the charge with the able assistance and of course i ran about how brilliantly he led the protest around san francisco so i first came to admire him in 1977 and then i heard about him when he ran for office the first gay man to run this significant office there were two lesbians he was the first gay man. and then of course i heard about him in that initiative that was beautifully organized but the debates on television was brilliant and he was the one the media woulden cling to. but then i was soft and he was fascinated and infuriated as all of us were when he got seven months one -- seven years but he had the twinkie defense argued he wasn't himself he had severe poisoningau he feasted on twinkies and cola and the first i knew about that t white knight riot that followed it and that is all i knew about harvey until he started to do research when they started that in about 2010 someone that was so much more complex
was first during the anita bryant debacle she founded save our children and managed to appeal the miami-dade gay rights ordinance and there were protests in san francisco they led the charge with the able assistance and of course i ran about how brilliantly he led the protest around san francisco so i first came to admire him in 1977 and then i heard about him when he ran for office the first gay man to run this significant office there were two lesbians he was the first gay man. and then of...
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we'll talk later on power lunch with miami-dade mayor carlos gimenez.eport cards at top states.cnbc.com. >> jeff bezos, valedictorian in high school also talked about space and colonization in that graduation speech. couple hours away from the space coast and is there any reason to believe some other ventures of bezos could play into where he decides to go? >> reporter: a lot of speculation surrounded washington, d.c. because of that because he owns "the washington post," has a home there. we really don't know, for example, how is amazon going to divide the responsibilities between the two headquarters if, for example, it wants to look at latin america as we referenced, maybe this is a good spot what if people have to go back between seattle and hq 2 quite a bit. do they want to make the long trip to opposite ends of the country. we don't know because amazon is not saying how it is going to divide responsibilities, exactly where the priorities lie beyond the four main criteria that the company laid out last year when it first announced this. a lot of it
we'll talk later on power lunch with miami-dade mayor carlos gimenez.eport cards at top states.cnbc.com. >> jeff bezos, valedictorian in high school also talked about space and colonization in that graduation speech. couple hours away from the space coast and is there any reason to believe some other ventures of bezos could play into where he decides to go? >> reporter: a lot of speculation surrounded washington, d.c. because of that because he owns "the washington post,"...
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carlos cabello of the miami-dade region is one of those who have spoken out.ategy? >> well, they've got to be true to themselves, and so if they feel that way, fine. but i think i'm less worried about cohen. i'm to one of those skeptics. look, bob baur who was barack obama's campaign counsel and white house counsel wrote an article in the atlantic in july saying even if president trump knew about these payments, he could always argue that he was trying to protect his personal reputation, shield his family, etc., etc., all of which would mean that there's no chance that this could be made into a campaign violation. so i'm a skeptic of it. i do think republicans are better advised not to defend paul paul manafort. here's a guy who was found guilty of controlling 70 million in profits from ukrainian political consulting, taking control of 30 million of it without paying taxes, bringing 18 million of it back to the united states to pay for real estate, art, antiques, clothing and household expenses and not paying taxes on it. that's the kind of thing that ordinary
carlos cabello of the miami-dade region is one of those who have spoken out.ategy? >> well, they've got to be true to themselves, and so if they feel that way, fine. but i think i'm less worried about cohen. i'm to one of those skeptics. look, bob baur who was barack obama's campaign counsel and white house counsel wrote an article in the atlantic in july saying even if president trump knew about these payments, he could always argue that he was trying to protect his personal reputation,...
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miami dade is another great example where if you look at the early vote the former mayor of miami beachy vote. when election day vote came in gillam overtook him. >> this is that bernie sanders momentum. i'm slow on that with gillum. so much of his politics are personal to him, the guns, the stand your ground, the need for populism. he is medicare for all. i don't know what the meat on the bones is of that yet. he does advance different progressive types of issues. was it his posture or the populism? >> i think it is probably a little bit of everything. populism didn't play well a african-american voters back in the 2016 primary and gillum did well there. the other thing i will point out is gillum was a hillary clinton surrogate. it's a story of a candidate who was able to connect with different parts of the party. what will be interesting is whether or not the different parts of the party come out in the fall to help them. >> it really came out of nowhere. how does he look? >> the early polling shows a tight race. the difference between the two candidates here is probably the greatest
miami dade is another great example where if you look at the early vote the former mayor of miami beachy vote. when election day vote came in gillam overtook him. >> this is that bernie sanders momentum. i'm slow on that with gillum. so much of his politics are personal to him, the guns, the stand your ground, the need for populism. he is medicare for all. i don't know what the meat on the bones is of that yet. he does advance different progressive types of issues. was it his posture or...
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>> it might be a little bit of everything, but in the end especially down here in miami, miami-dade, broward, duval county, these large urban counties delivered really big margins. in miami when you talked to people that are democrats, a lot of them really loved gillum. the only thing that was holding them back was they would say i don't want to waste my vote. like they wanted their vote to count. >> they didn't -- >> they weren't sure that he could win the nomination or weren't sure that he could win the primary. i usually tell people, look, vote for the person you like. then i'd probably vote for gillum. i think you saw that calculus happening across the state. this really came as quite as a shock to all of us. the polling did not pick up this sort of movement and these sort of margins that he was able to get in these big urban counties. >> there was some evidence of a surge but i'll admit i was skeptical because there hadn't been a history of african-american voters spiking a turnout in a democrat primary in florida in the past. so it did upend conventional wisdom. >> there hasn't
>> it might be a little bit of everything, but in the end especially down here in miami, miami-dade, broward, duval county, these large urban counties delivered really big margins. in miami when you talked to people that are democrats, a lot of them really loved gillum. the only thing that was holding them back was they would say i don't want to waste my vote. like they wanted their vote to count. >> they didn't -- >> they weren't sure that he could win the nomination or...
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take a look at miami-dade county. gillum winning it out. graham taking a very distant third.d up there. she got her clock cleaned there. he won in orlando, he won in tampa, he won big in jacksonville, and this was the real surprise. this was supposed to be sort of the heart of gwen graham country, a little more conservative, the panhandle part of the state. gwen graham won a little bit in here. the blue color, the dark blue there, he won some of those counties there, so really different regions of this state he put a very interesting coalition together. i think it's going to be looked at very is closely in the coming days. did he get a lot of young people out, people who weren't necessarily expected to turn out? who will he face in the general election? it is donald trump's candidate, rhonda santos, crushing the former state agriculture commissioner andrew putnam. desantos wins this big. democrats are looking at this race and saying in the midterm climate of 2018, that tight connection with trump is going to be baggage for desantos in the general election. of course, democrat
take a look at miami-dade county. gillum winning it out. graham taking a very distant third.d up there. she got her clock cleaned there. he won in orlando, he won in tampa, he won big in jacksonville, and this was the real surprise. this was supposed to be sort of the heart of gwen graham country, a little more conservative, the panhandle part of the state. gwen graham won a little bit in here. the blue color, the dark blue there, he won some of those counties there, so really different regions...
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bryant debacle, it you'll remember in 1977 she founded save our children and managed to repeal the miami-dade gay rights ordinance, and in big cities all over the country there were protests, it was orange tuesday. in san francisco harvey led the charge with cleve as is very able assistant, and of course i heard about how brilliantly he led the protest, the five-mile march all over san francisco, it also averted riots because as you can imagine the gay community was furious so i first came to admire him in 1977 around orange tuesday of 1977, and then i heard about him when he ran for office as the first out gave man to run for a significant office. in 1978, the initiative battle was beautifully organized up-and-down the state but harvey was the face of much of it in his debate with sally gearhart was brilliant and memorable and he was the one the media very often came to. i was shocked and saddened, as all of us were, when he was assassinated and infuriated when dan white got something like seven years and eight months of which he only served about five years because of the twinkie defense. h
bryant debacle, it you'll remember in 1977 she founded save our children and managed to repeal the miami-dade gay rights ordinance, and in big cities all over the country there were protests, it was orange tuesday. in san francisco harvey led the charge with cleve as is very able assistant, and of course i heard about how brilliantly he led the protest, the five-mile march all over san francisco, it also averted riots because as you can imagine the gay community was furious so i first came to...
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a place right now where palm beach -- we don't know about broward county yet, but down here in miami-dadeonald trump's guy, is doing very, very well right down there. on the democratic side, a different equation right there. at the moment gwen graham, former congress member, holds a lead. we have 44% reporting. there's still a lot of room to be gained there. andrew gillyam, who had the backing of bernie sanders, is hanging in there. philip levine, who was former mayor of miami beach, you can see the pale blue doing strongly. here are the others right now in that race on the democratic side. they're the ones who will face off against whoever winds up winning the governor's seat here, which, of course, rick scott is leaving to go run for the senate. >> right. so the governor's side, let's look at the senate side of the battle where, as you mentioned, you have rick scott going up against the incumbent bill nelson. what are we seeing there so far? >> what we see is a case of what the money being spent here is going to look like. right now if you look at outside spending on these campaigns, bi
a place right now where palm beach -- we don't know about broward county yet, but down here in miami-dadeonald trump's guy, is doing very, very well right down there. on the democratic side, a different equation right there. at the moment gwen graham, former congress member, holds a lead. we have 44% reporting. there's still a lot of room to be gained there. andrew gillyam, who had the backing of bernie sanders, is hanging in there. philip levine, who was former mayor of miami beach, you can...
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Aug 29, 2018
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miami dade is another example where you look at the early vote, phillip lavine won in that early vote overtook graham in the state as well. >> what's your take? mel, my ep was in my ear. this is that burden of proofy sanders of being to the left of what's seen as a centrist party. i'm slow on gillum. so much of his politics is personal. the guns, the stand your ground, the need for pop lichl. he's medicare for all. i don't know what the meat on the bones is on that, yet, though. what do you think it was? was it his posture or do you think it was the populism? >> i think it was a little bit of everything. populism didn't play well with african-american voters in the 2016 primary and obviously gillum did well there. he was a hillary clinton surrogate. this is not just a story of clinton and sanders and the sanders wing coming up. it's a story of a candidate with a good personal story who was able to connect with different parts to have the party. what will be sbgs if those parties come out again to help him. >> came tout of nowhere. how does he look against desantos? >> the early pollin
miami dade is another example where you look at the early vote, phillip lavine won in that early vote overtook graham in the state as well. >> what's your take? mel, my ep was in my ear. this is that burden of proofy sanders of being to the left of what's seen as a centrist party. i'm slow on gillum. so much of his politics is personal. the guns, the stand your ground, the need for pop lichl. he's medicare for all. i don't know what the meat on the bones is on that, yet, though. what do...
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and i always-- i'm a miami-dade county born and raised 305 representing cuban american that, yes, defiedlk to them. i just gotta look at them and i know what they're going through. i had a conversation with one kid one time, said, "hey man, you think i could holler at you real quick?" i said, "yeah, what's up?" boom, said, "all i need is five minutes." and he's telling me that my story inspired him. he's starting to do music now. he was selling dope. couple of his friends just got shot. he's like, "i don't want that for my life." i said, "neither did i. put it on paper. let it be your therapy. let that be your out. and when you get something, tell you what, when i come back around, i'll listen to it. and i'm gonna be real with you. i'll let you know. but if you got that around you right now, you gotta get away from there. i know it's hard." and he's living in one of the worst spots here in miami, which is in liberty city. you just changed that kid's life. that kid 20 years from now is gonna tell that story, and go, "this is the reason i did this." and maybe pass it on. my friend, that's
and i always-- i'm a miami-dade county born and raised 305 representing cuban american that, yes, defiedlk to them. i just gotta look at them and i know what they're going through. i had a conversation with one kid one time, said, "hey man, you think i could holler at you real quick?" i said, "yeah, what's up?" boom, said, "all i need is five minutes." and he's telling me that my story inspired him. he's starting to do music now. he was selling dope. couple of his...
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winning in south florida, winning in miami-dade, winning in the rural panhandle areas where gwen graham was supposed to be winning. rolling up numbers in jacksonville, hillsborough, tampa, shows strength around the state last night. >> if you looked at the amount of money that green put into that race, spent millions and millions. so many republican, or democratic party insiders, were sure he was going to buy that election. polls looked like he had a good chance and, man. they get to the, get to the voting booth and michael steele, seems like democrats knew exactly what they wanted, and what they didn't want. now, talk about -- talk about how november's going to set up here. like, this is -- this is cliff diving for both democrats and republicans. >> yeah. >> we could have. >> yeah. >> we could have the first two black governors elected in deep south states. douglas wilder won in virginia. >> right. >> but in the deep south, we could either have two progressive black governors in deep states south, deep south states where george wallace did great in '67, in '72, or you could have a mass
winning in south florida, winning in miami-dade, winning in the rural panhandle areas where gwen graham was supposed to be winning. rolling up numbers in jacksonville, hillsborough, tampa, shows strength around the state last night. >> if you looked at the amount of money that green put into that race, spent millions and millions. so many republican, or democratic party insiders, were sure he was going to buy that election. polls looked like he had a good chance and, man. they get to the,...
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east of tripoli, and the local mayor says he suspected that they were behind the attack >>> the miami-dadeue response units, they captured a 7 foot long red tailed bowa contradictor in miami lakes, florida. bowas are not native to the area and the speculation is that it was a pet. >>> and what's the most you've ever paid for a ham? how about $2.8 million that's the winning bid for this country ham at the kentucky state fair in louisville all the money goes to charity. that is nothing to snort at. we hear the winners were squealing with delight there you go >> how do you do that? what makes it worth that much? >> it goes to charity and this year a local family and one of the largest banks in the town pitched in together. they got 2.8 that's not the highest the ham has gone for in the past i don't know if that's some kind of economic indicator, but it went for 2.8 and the winner gets to pick the specific charity the money is o donated to >> sue, thank you very much. >> you got it. >>> let's get to some of the other big stories today in our rapid recap. >> in a statement the chinese commerce
east of tripoli, and the local mayor says he suspected that they were behind the attack >>> the miami-dadeue response units, they captured a 7 foot long red tailed bowa contradictor in miami lakes, florida. bowas are not native to the area and the speculation is that it was a pet. >>> and what's the most you've ever paid for a ham? how about $2.8 million that's the winning bid for this country ham at the kentucky state fair in louisville all the money goes to charity. that is...
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llevarme a 5 de los que estoy viendo, todos estÁn divinos, que la gente venga a este albergue de miami dadeogar. >>> en este momento tenemos 350 y 390 perros y como 150, 175 gatos. el abandono o extravÍo es una experiencia traumÁtica que viven los animales de compaÑÍa. >>> vengan al albergue para que vean el tipo de mascotas que tenemos aquÍ. abran su hogar, abran su corazÓn, nosotros sabemos que van a encontrar esa mascota ideal que les va a dar alegrÍa y amor. amor incondicional que no lo van a encontrar en otro ser. >>> cuando adoptas a una mascota en un refugio, il minas la vida del animal. permites liberar espacio en el albergue, permite rescatar a mÁs animalitos. >>> yo adoptÉ mis 3 perras de este albergue la alegrÍa que nos dan es increÍble. y quiero que puedan ver si pueden tener la misma alegrÍa al adoptar un perro y un gato de nuestro albergue. >>> adopta a una de los animales, ayudarlos a tener un hogar. te darÁn felicidad y amor incondicional. >>> tenemos mascotas que necesitan hogar, necesitamos que la gente venga a ver, encontrar a su pareja ideal. el sÁbado tendremos este eve
llevarme a 5 de los que estoy viendo, todos estÁn divinos, que la gente venga a este albergue de miami dadeogar. >>> en este momento tenemos 350 y 390 perros y como 150, 175 gatos. el abandono o extravÍo es una experiencia traumÁtica que viven los animales de compaÑÍa. >>> vengan al albergue para que vean el tipo de mascotas que tenemos aquÍ. abran su hogar, abran su corazÓn, nosotros sabemos que van a encontrar esa mascota ideal que les va a dar alegrÍa y amor. amor...
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llaman a la policÍa y a la medianoche nos comunicamos con la policÍa de miami-dade y nos dicen que habÍanlÉfono y me entero de que habÍa habido un incidente con un compaÑero de estudio y pienso que lo habrÁ dejado malherido pero que estaba como dice Él, uno no acepta de que su hijo le puede pasar eso y la desapariciÓn de un hijo. empieza una bÚsqueda de 22 dÍas en las cuales estuvimos con el fbi. la mayorÍa fue la comunidad de la florida que se volcÓ, el gobernador de la florida, estuvo el alcalde y mucha gente, los medios que estuvieron masivamente acompaÑÁndonos y nosotros logramos encontrarlo 22 dÍas despuÉs. durante ese proceso hizo que mi vida diera un giro de 180. ya nunca serÁ lo mismo. ya nunca serÁ la vida que yo tenÍa anteriormente. no puedo mirar con calma cuando se comete un crimen y una desapareciÓ sin poder ayudar . en este caso tengo dos fundaciones . una con perros para bÚsqueda con la cual soy el director para bÚsqueda con perros cuando se pierde alguien en la florida. hemos participado en varios casos inclusiÓn del de liliana y daniela moreno que ha sido el mÁs reciente.
llaman a la policÍa y a la medianoche nos comunicamos con la policÍa de miami-dade y nos dicen que habÍanlÉfono y me entero de que habÍa habido un incidente con un compaÑero de estudio y pienso que lo habrÁ dejado malherido pero que estaba como dice Él, uno no acepta de que su hijo le puede pasar eso y la desapariciÓn de un hijo. empieza una bÚsqueda de 22 dÍas en las cuales estuvimos con el fbi. la mayorÍa fue la comunidad de la florida que se volcÓ, el gobernador de la florida,...
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we won almost 70% in miami-dade county but also won 60% in pen -- pensacola.omentum going into a general election. >> sandra: you got the endorsement of the president, fox debate and started taking over as the frontrunner and then last night we saw such a decisive win it wasn't close. why? >> well, i think it's a number of things. i really believe if people knew that i was an iraq veteran, that i had a record of principled conservative leadership and the president was supporting me, that would have been the profile they would want to nominate as their candidate for governor. so we drilled those three things over and over. when you have an opportunity to debate on fox news, which when we polled after the debate a huge percentage of our primary voters watched that debate. that allowed people to size us up. i think the combination of the president doing the tweet on june 22, the debate on fox and then us finally starting to spend money on television advertising. when i was down, you know, i had $12 million dumped on me. we started to spend money and hit our strid
we won almost 70% in miami-dade county but also won 60% in pen -- pensacola.omentum going into a general election. >> sandra: you got the endorsement of the president, fox debate and started taking over as the frontrunner and then last night we saw such a decisive win it wasn't close. why? >> well, i think it's a number of things. i really believe if people knew that i was an iraq veteran, that i had a record of principled conservative leadership and the president was supporting me,...
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we have two of the shelters in southern miami-dade county that are caring for some of these children., many others who arrived at the border by themselves. and we have been urging secretary azar to do everything possible to bring these families back together. we know that because of the public outcry, because many members of congress from both parties spoke out when jeff sessions had this horrible idea and started executing it, that the president signed an executive order ending this policy forever. now, that's not enough. we in congress have to pass legislation to make sure that this never happens again. to allow the government to enforce our immigration laws in a humane way but to never use family separation as a deterrent especially when we're talking about children would are as young as 5, 6, 7 years of age children i saw and visited at these shelters. we put a bill on the floor and i'll say this, criticize colleagues on both sides of the aisle, we put a bill on the floor and forced speaker ryan to bring bill to the floor two months ago that would have ended this policy forever. a
we have two of the shelters in southern miami-dade county that are caring for some of these children., many others who arrived at the border by themselves. and we have been urging secretary azar to do everything possible to bring these families back together. we know that because of the public outcry, because many members of congress from both parties spoke out when jeff sessions had this horrible idea and started executing it, that the president signed an executive order ending this policy...