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. >>> there's battle raging between the city of north miami and a museum located there. museum wants to move. it says it's been neglected by the city. as the city fights to keep the knew sue em. how some of its youngest residents would be impacted by the move. >> reporter: the student artists behind the work in this gallery draw inspiration in and out of the classroom. these life-sized puppets took shape after a field trip to the north miami knew sea moussaoui h contemporary are the art. it's just five blocks way. >> how i could create my art. ? how it could be get are like theirs. >> reporter: this is a magnate school uses the resources of museums to engage students. their vision so make contemporary art accessible especially to under served populations. the principle says her hispanic and low income students fit that mission in the museum moved the principal says it will be harder and more expense five kids to get the museum. >> it would definitely be a loss for our students and parents. >> i would feel sad because then i wouldn't see all of the galleries and art easil
. >>> there's battle raging between the city of north miami and a museum located there. museum wants to move. it says it's been neglected by the city. as the city fights to keep the knew sue em. how some of its youngest residents would be impacted by the move. >> reporter: the student artists behind the work in this gallery draw inspiration in and out of the classroom. these life-sized puppets took shape after a field trip to the north miami knew sea moussaoui h contemporary are...
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. >> there's a battle raging between the city of north miami and a museum located there.useum officials want it to move because they are being neglected by the city which is hampering its ability to grow, as the city firefighters to keep the museum, the young evident residents would be impacted by the move. >> the student artist behind the work in this gallery draw inspiration in and out of the classroom. these life sized puppets took shape after a field trip to the museum of contemporary art. it's five blocks away. >> how i could create my art and how it could be better just like theirs. >> the elementary is a museum magnate school, using the resources of local museums, including art, cultural artifacts and photographs to engage students. the vision is to macon temporary art accessible especially to underserved populations. the principal said her students fit that mission. if it moves, the principal says it will be harder and more expensive for kids to get to the museum. >> it would definitely be a loss for students and their parents. >> i would feel sad, because then i
. >> there's a battle raging between the city of north miami and a museum located there.useum officials want it to move because they are being neglected by the city which is hampering its ability to grow, as the city firefighters to keep the museum, the young evident residents would be impacted by the move. >> the student artist behind the work in this gallery draw inspiration in and out of the classroom. these life sized puppets took shape after a field trip to the museum of...
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afterward i opened up my own pastry shop in north miami. married to a french from thech was also organization from france, we together. and i have two daughters and three grandchildren. i'm a very lucky guy. in my life.d but i'm lucky that i was not so many people when auschwitz and other places, eat and nothing to tried to survive. forank you very much listening to me. [applause] >> mr. karliner was honored in miami as being an outstanding hiszen of miami for contributions to american society. so thank you very much, mr. karliner. now marguerite. >> cuba entered the history of the holocaust as the country jews, whichay the is true of course. but this is only part of the story. tore are also other sides it. about the spoke illegal way that people were cuba.g into in cuba there were two ways of entering it. legally, you had the official it was almost impossible immigration into cuba. it was very complicated. and also procedure. on the other hand, there was a will say semii legal. immigration was $150ng these permits for each. intourists or p
afterward i opened up my own pastry shop in north miami. married to a french from thech was also organization from france, we together. and i have two daughters and three grandchildren. i'm a very lucky guy. in my life.d but i'm lucky that i was not so many people when auschwitz and other places, eat and nothing to tried to survive. forank you very much listening to me. [applause] >> mr. karliner was honored in miami as being an outstanding hiszen of miami for contributions to american...
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afterwards i opened my own shop in north miami and got married to a french girl which was also from the organization from france, we went together and i got -- had two daughters and three grandchildren. i'm a very lucky guy. i worked hard in my life. but i'm lucky that i was not deported like so many people who were in auschwitz in other places. they had nothing to eat and did not survive. i thank you so much for listening to me. [applause] >> mr. carliner was honored by a number of dignitaries in miami as being an outstanding citizens for his contributions to american society. so thank you very much. and now our next guest. >> cuba entered the history of the holocaust as the country that turned away the jews, which is true of course. but this is only part of the story. there are also other sides to it. mr. miller spoke about the illegal way that people were getting into cuba. in cuba, there was two ways of entering it. legally, you had the official policy. it was almost impossible to get illegal immigration visas into cuba. the demands were very complicated. many and also the procedure
afterwards i opened my own shop in north miami and got married to a french girl which was also from the organization from france, we went together and i got -- had two daughters and three grandchildren. i'm a very lucky guy. i worked hard in my life. but i'm lucky that i was not deported like so many people who were in auschwitz in other places. they had nothing to eat and did not survive. i thank you so much for listening to me. [applause] >> mr. carliner was honored by a number of...
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and in addition to that coming in from the west, looking at the tropical satellite north and east of miami you see the thunderstorms erupting there. and a chance of turning into a tropical depression or storm. drifting to the east of florida the next couple of days. by thursday, these are all of the different models saying where it will go. and scraping the carolinas thursday. and friday for the 4th of july you seat consensus, off our coast but close enough we need to watch it. at the minimum a high rip current risk for everyone at the shore on the 4th of july. overnight, clouds and stars and turning more humid. 70 in dover. and the 4day at four tomorrow a dry day but hot and humidity 92 degrees. and scorcher wednesday. 94, feeling over 100 degrees with downpours. and then thursday, unsettled on the 4th watching the tropical feature that could turn into tropical storm arthur at 82 and more on forecast, but needless to say, a lot going on this week in the weather department. not a good week for you -- us is. >> thank yous. and a new list of powerful celebrities, who is number one. >>> and a
and in addition to that coming in from the west, looking at the tropical satellite north and east of miami you see the thunderstorms erupting there. and a chance of turning into a tropical depression or storm. drifting to the east of florida the next couple of days. by thursday, these are all of the different models saying where it will go. and scraping the carolinas thursday. and friday for the 4th of july you seat consensus, off our coast but close enough we need to watch it. at the minimum a...
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it happened here, an industrial park 65 miles north of tootsie's strip club in miami.s 7:00 a.m. two men who work in that building hear a gunshot and tell police they rush outside and find the body of a bloody man lying in a fetal position just about here, according to a police report. one of the men asks the victim, "who shot you"? bradley tells them he doesn't know. police retrieve this bullet fragment from his head, but bradley won't give them any details. >> when the police investigated this incident, alexander bradley didn't put the finger at hernandez. >> that changes when bradley sues, claiming that aaron hernandez cost him his right eye. bradley later tells prosecutors he was shot after hernandez felt disrespected during an argument over a missing cell phone. after bradley is shot, prosecutors say hernandez gets a new right-hand man, ernest wallace. >> this defendant is more commonly known by his nickname, which is hobo. >> wallace has a long criminal history. prosecutors say he sells and uses drugs, including the hallucinogen angel dust or pcp. he's not the on
it happened here, an industrial park 65 miles north of tootsie's strip club in miami.s 7:00 a.m. two men who work in that building hear a gunshot and tell police they rush outside and find the body of a bloody man lying in a fetal position just about here, according to a police report. one of the men asks the victim, "who shot you"? bradley tells them he doesn't know. police retrieve this bullet fragment from his head, but bradley won't give them any details. >> when the police...
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we've allocated 80-100 officers the previous year to miami airport in anticipation of the north terminal opening. the other airports didn't get that. >>> so, you know, miami got a large influx of cbp officers to accommodate that growth. we agree it's not nuch. we're grateful for the 2,000 that congress gave us -- >> so the reason why you're only getting 60 is because you got 80 the year before? >> correct. the workload staffing model tried to balance that out evenly. they've got to come from somewhere. we try to blarns that out. >> because i don't want to run out of time, the second question that i'm interested to see what their response will be to that. but the second question that i have, it has to do with the staffing models wuchonce they'r place. you talked earlier with close coordination and the airlines on when to surge up and when not to. miami airport has told us that you will not share the staffing model. is that something that you don't share with the airlines and the airport.ccording to them, they know it. >> i think we meet twice a day with the air looirns and airport operato
we've allocated 80-100 officers the previous year to miami airport in anticipation of the north terminal opening. the other airports didn't get that. >>> so, you know, miami got a large influx of cbp officers to accommodate that growth. we agree it's not nuch. we're grateful for the 2,000 that congress gave us -- >> so the reason why you're only getting 60 is because you got 80 the year before? >> correct. the workload staffing model tried to balance that out evenly....
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north carolina. the san antonio spurs are the new nba champions in basketball. beaten by miamist year, the spurs emphatically ended their two-year nba rain with a 104-87 victory in texas, giving san antonio a four to one win in the best-of-seven series. roger federer has once again to clinch itsvent seventh title in germantown, having lost by 50 matches here. the fact that he came up against alejandra in sunday's final, who had played his first ever final, played into his victory. the 32-year-old had an opportunity to serve and responded by pushing him into a tie-break. the 17 time grand slam winner won five straight points. year to a tie-break, last it was one minute under one hour and a half, again critical for the columbian, winning seven points to three as he started his preparations in perfect fashion for wimbledon. the grand slam had also won a record of seven times. andrew to lansky has one today, upsetting the favorites after a brilliant piece of writing. the miami born rider was part of a 23 man breakaway group that formed on the first climb of the 160 kilometer run th
north carolina. the san antonio spurs are the new nba champions in basketball. beaten by miamist year, the spurs emphatically ended their two-year nba rain with a 104-87 victory in texas, giving san antonio a four to one win in the best-of-seven series. roger federer has once again to clinch itsvent seventh title in germantown, having lost by 50 matches here. the fact that he came up against alejandra in sunday's final, who had played his first ever final, played into his victory. the...
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. >> today's data dive travels to north america's most expensive for real estate. and it's not in new york or chicago or miami. the average price in vancouver is $733,000. the city is beautiful and hollywood's second home but the canadian city has been very hot lately with a 40% jump in remits -- in real estate values a year ago. san diego, in the top five. canada has three in the top 6, vancouver's dominance may be in part because of huge chinese investments. it's a prime example of how some cities are benefiting from what's become a global market place for real estate. the new yorker reported on a group of economists who looked at dates of housing data and have found what are called superstar cities. those cities draw large amount of foreign investment. following rich around the world. international investors cetd for $68.2 billion of -- accounted for $68.2 billion of real estate investment in 12 months ending in last year. that's about 6.3% of the total in the u.s. and their focus is mostly in florida, california, arizona and texas. the knight frank wealth report found differences of what your money will b
. >> today's data dive travels to north america's most expensive for real estate. and it's not in new york or chicago or miami. the average price in vancouver is $733,000. the city is beautiful and hollywood's second home but the canadian city has been very hot lately with a 40% jump in remits -- in real estate values a year ago. san diego, in the top five. canada has three in the top 6, vancouver's dominance may be in part because of huge chinese investments. it's a prime example of how...
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miami we provided , we allocated between 80 to 100 officers the previous year to miami airport in anticipation of the north terminal company. the largest number. a large portion of cp officers have accommodated that growth. we were grateful for the 2000 that congress gave us, but it was about 60 percent of what we needed. >> elected to the miami airport, the reason you're only getting 60's because you get 80 the year before. >> the workload steffen will try to balance out the need that we tried to spread that out evenly. make places on a similar status with the major gateway airports. the offices would have to come from somewhere. take them from lax, jfk, las vegas, el paso, a detroit, michigan. we tried to use the were close staffing model to balance that out to keep us on record to see how far from the gaps. >> i don't to run out of time. the second question, and interested to see what the response will be, with the second question has to do with the staff and models, how you allocate resources. you talked earlier about how close coordination with the airport and airline is on when the surge up the numbe
miami we provided , we allocated between 80 to 100 officers the previous year to miami airport in anticipation of the north terminal company. the largest number. a large portion of cp officers have accommodated that growth. we were grateful for the 2000 that congress gave us, but it was about 60 percent of what we needed. >> elected to the miami airport, the reason you're only getting 60's because you get 80 the year before. >> the workload steffen will try to balance out the need...
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north carolina. you're looking at live pictures of oprah winfrey speaking at wake forest university. angelou died last week at the age of 86. >>> miami is one of the busiest cities in the country. but now it's at rick of being destroyed. there are serious efforts under way to save it. believe it or not this colorful thriving coral reef is living in the water of the main shipping channel of the port of miami. >> it's beautiful, exciting, and sad a little bit because you know they are all going to be gone. >> that's because beginning on saturday the army corps of engineers is dredging the channel as part of an expansion project. it will destroy the coral colonies underneath. on the edges army divers have achieved healthy coral and transplanted them to a coral reef north of the channel. there they will be out of the path of cargo and cruise ships. the effort was mandated by the state of floor. but biologist andrew baker said that there are still coral reefs at risk. >> we have one of the largest coral reaves in the world, and they're very valuable and some of the few we have left in florida. i think unfortunately the economic concerns a
north carolina. you're looking at live pictures of oprah winfrey speaking at wake forest university. angelou died last week at the age of 86. >>> miami is one of the busiest cities in the country. but now it's at rick of being destroyed. there are serious efforts under way to save it. believe it or not this colorful thriving coral reef is living in the water of the main shipping channel of the port of miami. >> it's beautiful, exciting, and sad a little bit because you know they...
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miami. the u.s. women's open gets underway on thursday in pinehurst, north carolina. >>> 11 years old.magine? >> and stanford. let's turn now to our bay area weather meteorologist rosemary is in for our chief. a lot of us excited for the upcoming warm up. >> it felt quite nice in most areas. giving you a live look at what is happening out there. we've got some nice sun shining over the bay as well as the coast. and as we get into the second half of your evening i think mostly clear skies will remain. here's a peek at some of the numbers for today. 67 san francisco. mid-70s in oakland. low 80s in concord. 80 antioch. 84 napa 82 santa rosa into the south bay. >> temperatures in the upper 70s san jose, morgan hill hit 81. again with plenty of sunshine. the winds still blowing picked up this afternoon the onshore breeze you can see bringing that ripple to the water here. but this is going to continue to die down. the winds not as bad as they were yesterday. and tomorrow they will be even lighter than what we're seeing out there this afternoon. a look at the temperatures right now still hol
miami. the u.s. women's open gets underway on thursday in pinehurst, north carolina. >>> 11 years old.magine? >> and stanford. let's turn now to our bay area weather meteorologist rosemary is in for our chief. a lot of us excited for the upcoming warm up. >> it felt quite nice in most areas. giving you a live look at what is happening out there. we've got some nice sun shining over the bay as well as the coast. and as we get into the second half of your evening i think...
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miami general who are contracted about ten years ago. they also are the fort lauderdale strikers part of the old north american soccer league folded in back in one thousand a before the major league baseball team the floor tomorrow florida marlins have traditionally been near the bottom every year in attendance so getting people out to out to games especially in the summer seems to be a real trick in florida and no one's quite figured that out not just soccer folks even baseball folks haven't quite figured that one out the marlins do have a very fancy stadium there in miami with a nifty retractable roof it's kind of cool but when asked to resign hurricane katrina devastated i mean devastating orland so what role do you think professional sports can play in the redevelopment of cities like new orleans and others hit by catastrophe or even in cities ravaged by dust realisation like pittsburgh. well there's certainly something to be said that says that stadiums and professional teams are really a kind of a rallying point they certainly make people happy that unite people so i think that sports definitely have an outsized influence on culture
miami general who are contracted about ten years ago. they also are the fort lauderdale strikers part of the old north american soccer league folded in back in one thousand a before the major league baseball team the floor tomorrow florida marlins have traditionally been near the bottom every year in attendance so getting people out to out to games especially in the summer seems to be a real trick in florida and no one's quite figured that out not just soccer folks even baseball folks haven't...
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miami general who are contracted about ten years ago. they also are the fort lauderdale strikers part of the old north american soccer league folded in back in one thousand a before the major league baseball team the floor tomorrow florida marlins have traditionally been near the bottom every year in attendance so getting people out to out to games especially in the summer seems to be a real trick in florida and no one's quite figured that out not just soccer folks even baseball folks haven't quite figured that one out the marlins do have a very fancy stadium there in miami with a nifty retractable roof it's kind of cool but i want to ask you restock hurricane katrina devastate i mean devastating orland so what role do you think professional sports can play in the redevelopment of cities like new orleans and others hit by catastrophe or even in cities ravaged by realisation like pittsburgh. well there's certainly something to be said that says that stadiums and professional teams are really a kind of a rallying point they certainly make people happy that unite people so i think that sports definitely have an outsized influence on culture
miami general who are contracted about ten years ago. they also are the fort lauderdale strikers part of the old north american soccer league folded in back in one thousand a before the major league baseball team the floor tomorrow florida marlins have traditionally been near the bottom every year in attendance so getting people out to out to games especially in the summer seems to be a real trick in florida and no one's quite figured that out not just soccer folks even baseball folks haven't...
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miami general who are contracted about ten years ago. they also are the fort lauderdale strikers part of the old north american soccer league folded in back in one thousand a before the major league baseball team the floor tomorrow florida marlins have traditionally been near the bottom every year in attendance so getting people out to out to games especially in the summer seems to be a real trick in florida and no one's quite figured that out not just soccer folks even baseball folks haven't quite figured that one out the marlins do have a very fancy stadium there in miami with a nifty retractable roof it's kind of cool but when i ask you restock hurricane katrina devastate i mean devastating orland so what role do you think professional sports can play in the redevelopment of cities like new orleans and others hit by catastrophe or even in cities ravaged by dust realisation like pittsburgh. well there's certainly something to be said that says that stadiums and professional teams are really a kind of a rallying point they certainly make people happy that unite people so i think that sports definitely have an outside influence on culture
miami general who are contracted about ten years ago. they also are the fort lauderdale strikers part of the old north american soccer league folded in back in one thousand a before the major league baseball team the floor tomorrow florida marlins have traditionally been near the bottom every year in attendance so getting people out to out to games especially in the summer seems to be a real trick in florida and no one's quite figured that out not just soccer folks even baseball folks haven't...
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miami general who are contracted about ten years ago. they also are the fort lauderdale strikers part of the old north american soccer league folded in back in one thousand a before the major league baseball team the floor tomorrow florida marlins have traditionally been near the bottom every year and attendance so getting people out to out to games especially in the summer seems to be a real trick in florida and no one's quite figured that out not just soccer folks even baseball folks haven't quite figured that one out the marlins do have a very fancy stadium there in miami with a nifty retractable roof it's kind of cool but i want to ask you restock hurricane katrina devastate and i mean devastating orland so what role do you think professional sports can play in the redevelopment of cities like new orleans and others hit by catastrophe or even in cities ravaged by realisation like pittsburgh . well there's certainly something to be said. that stadiums and professional teams are really a kind of a rallying point they certainly make people happy that unite people so i think sports definitely have an outsized influence on culture that's w
miami general who are contracted about ten years ago. they also are the fort lauderdale strikers part of the old north american soccer league folded in back in one thousand a before the major league baseball team the floor tomorrow florida marlins have traditionally been near the bottom every year and attendance so getting people out to out to games especially in the summer seems to be a real trick in florida and no one's quite figured that out not just soccer folks even baseball folks haven't...
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north carolina airports like raleigh and charlotte could see delays, anticipate that. you can see the precipitation moving off the coast right now. also is the case in the great state of florida, miami, you could see pop up storms if you're heading down south. if you're heading out west, good news no major issues, let's say you're heading off to california how nice would that be, you're heading to san francisco, lax or san diego, things look great for you. tam. >> prosecutors say good detective work led to the arrest of a south jersey man they say this man robbed a string of 7-elevens and shot a store clerk. authorities say one of the men in the video is charles walls of collingswood. he suspected in 3 rabies since january. they found the car that was used in the robberies. they assumed that a sonic with a lot of the traffic violations might be drive driven by somebody with little regard to the law. walls' car ended up at the top of the list. >> with the help of cherry hill they set up a surveillance team they surveilled him on one night he want out and did a job. >> police continue to look for two other suspects. the clerk who was shot survived, but has limited use of his legs. >>
north carolina airports like raleigh and charlotte could see delays, anticipate that. you can see the precipitation moving off the coast right now. also is the case in the great state of florida, miami, you could see pop up storms if you're heading down south. if you're heading out west, good news no major issues, let's say you're heading off to california how nice would that be, you're heading to san francisco, lax or san diego, things look great for you. tam. >> prosecutors say good...
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miami jenny who were contracted about ten years ago. they also are the fort lauderdale striker is part of the old north american soccer league folded in back in one thousand a before the major league baseball team the floor tomorrow florida marlins have traditionally been near the bottom every year in attendance so getting people out to out to games especially in the summer seems to be a real trick in florida and no one's quite figured that out not just soccer folks even baseball folks haven't quite figured that one out the marlins do have a very fancy stadium there in miami with a nifty retractable roof it's kind of cool but when asked to resign hurricane katrina devastate i mean devastating orland so what role do you think professional sports can play in the redevelopment of cities like new orleans and others hit by catastrophe or even in cities ravaged by dust realisation like pittsburgh. well there's certainly something to be said that says that stadiums and professional teams are really a kind of a rallying point they certainly make people happy that unite people so i think that sports definitely have an outside influence on culture t
miami jenny who were contracted about ten years ago. they also are the fort lauderdale striker is part of the old north american soccer league folded in back in one thousand a before the major league baseball team the floor tomorrow florida marlins have traditionally been near the bottom every year in attendance so getting people out to out to games especially in the summer seems to be a real trick in florida and no one's quite figured that out not just soccer folks even baseball folks haven't...
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miami general who are contracted about ten years ago. they also are the fort lauderdale striker is part of the old north american soccer league folded in back in one thousand a before the major league baseball team the floor tomorrow florida marlins have traditionally been near the bottom every year in attendance so getting people out to out to games especially in the summer seems to be a real trick in florida and no one's quite figured that out not just soccer folks even baseball folks haven't quite figured that one out the marlins do have a very fancy stadium there in miami with a nifty retractable roof it's kind of cool but i want to ask you restock hurricane katrina devastate i mean devastating orleans so what role do you think professional sports can play in the redevelopment of cities like new orleans and others hit by catastrophe or even in cities ravaged by realisation like pittsburgh. well there's certainly something to be said that says that stadiums and professional teams are really a kind of a rallying point they certainly make people happy that unite people so i think that sports definitely have an outsized influence on culture
miami general who are contracted about ten years ago. they also are the fort lauderdale striker is part of the old north american soccer league folded in back in one thousand a before the major league baseball team the floor tomorrow florida marlins have traditionally been near the bottom every year in attendance so getting people out to out to games especially in the summer seems to be a real trick in florida and no one's quite figured that out not just soccer folks even baseball folks haven't...
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miami. you're going to be up north now. people are in the water in these areas. you know?water without any hesitation? >> yeah, i love going to the beach and i have no hesitation at all. the thing to keep in mind with all these dots is these points were collected over a 200-year period. white sharks are very rare animals and it took a long time and a lot of effort to collect these data points. what you're seeing is the conglomeration of data collection. it shouldn't be seen as a huge mass of white sharks along the beaches. >> i think the way we look at white sharks, certainly comes from the movie "jaws." that, by the way, came out 39 years ago last friday. are these unprovoked shark attacks really that common? are they on the increase? >> not really, no. there's no reason to think the increase in white sharks we're seeing is going to lead to an increase in white shark bites. now, in general, we have increasing human population, that means more people in the water. and white sharks and other sharks, species may be recovering from -- through conservation efforts. just throug
miami. you're going to be up north now. people are in the water in these areas. you know?water without any hesitation? >> yeah, i love going to the beach and i have no hesitation at all. the thing to keep in mind with all these dots is these points were collected over a 200-year period. white sharks are very rare animals and it took a long time and a lot of effort to collect these data points. what you're seeing is the conglomeration of data collection. it shouldn't be seen as a huge mass...
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miami general who are contracted about ten years ago. they also are the fort lauderdale strikers part of the old north american soccer league folded in back in one thousand a before the major league baseball team the florida more florida marlins have traditionally been near the bottom every year in attendance so getting people out to out to games especially in the summer seems to be a real trick in florida and no one's quite figured that out not just soccer folks even baseball folks haven't quite figured that one out the marlins do have a very fancy stadium there in miami with a nifty retractable roof it's kind of cool but when i ask you restock hurricane katrina devastate i mean devastating orland so what role do you think professional sports can play in the redevelopment of cities like new orleans and others hit by catastrophe or even in cities ravaged by dust realisation like pittsburgh. well that's certainly something to be said. that stadiums and professional teams are really a kind of a rallying point for they certainly make people happy that unite people so i think that sports definitely have an outsized influence on culture that's
miami general who are contracted about ten years ago. they also are the fort lauderdale strikers part of the old north american soccer league folded in back in one thousand a before the major league baseball team the florida more florida marlins have traditionally been near the bottom every year in attendance so getting people out to out to games especially in the summer seems to be a real trick in florida and no one's quite figured that out not just soccer folks even baseball folks haven't...
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it feels like it's 88 ders in miami -- 88 degrees even though the temperature is cooler than that. when we compare it to the dryness in the north-west. it is sitting at 99 degrees. when we add in humidity. a lot of times we talk about humidity and thunder storms breaking out. we do, in the north plains. dakotas towards kansas and iowa. we have a tornado report, but into the north-west corner of iowa, and a report of a tornado touching down. a big down point with the storms. wind gusts recorded at 36 miles per hour. this is just the reporting stations. when you look at the intensity of yellow and oranges, that's where they are gusting 40 to 50 miles per hour. gusts indicate where we have wind damage reports of gusts 60 to 70 miles an hour. >> hitting fast. it cools down fast. >>> yesterday president obama became the fourth sitting president in u.s. history to visit a u.s. reservation. he and the fayed which went to the -- first lady went to the standing rock reserve various. he made several promise so native americans rrival for the sioux the policemen to restore -- pledge to restore sacred land is something they want fulfilled.
it feels like it's 88 ders in miami -- 88 degrees even though the temperature is cooler than that. when we compare it to the dryness in the north-west. it is sitting at 99 degrees. when we add in humidity. a lot of times we talk about humidity and thunder storms breaking out. we do, in the north plains. dakotas towards kansas and iowa. we have a tornado report, but into the north-west corner of iowa, and a report of a tornado touching down. a big down point with the storms. wind gusts recorded...
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miami in the nba finals. a bad ankle kept tony parker on the bench most of the contest. and down in the northn the lead and ginobili hits the three. he could barely watch as russell westbrook made two free throws. they would go to overtime. in o. t., duncan gets the bounce. puts the spurs up by three. and the mvp tries to answer but the shot is off the mark. san antonio wins and takes the series at six. you can watch game one of the nba finals thursday night right here on abc7. that's sports for a sunday morning. i'm rick kwan. have a great day! >> still to come, your last chance to catch some great live news nick napa. who's on top to play at hello! i'm a ki and us and us kids have an important message for our grown ups. three grams daily of beta-glucan... a soluable fiber from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. and where can you find beta-glucan? in oats. and, they're yummy! i'm going back to being a kid now. thank you! it's the yoplait greek taste-off and we are asking the music city which 100-calorie strawberry greek yogurt is the next big thing. i'm a random
miami in the nba finals. a bad ankle kept tony parker on the bench most of the contest. and down in the northn the lead and ginobili hits the three. he could barely watch as russell westbrook made two free throws. they would go to overtime. in o. t., duncan gets the bounce. puts the spurs up by three. and the mvp tries to answer but the shot is off the mark. san antonio wins and takes the series at six. you can watch game one of the nba finals thursday night right here on abc7. that's sports...
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north flying without her parents. and while mom was in france and dad was in miami you'd better believe they spared no expense
north flying without her parents. and while mom was in france and dad was in miami you'd better believe they spared no expense
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miami nearly five times. everyone's saying "oh, my word. you have to travel 9,000 miles." >> because i think we are used to it. americans are used to flying east or west or south, north, all over the place. for us, a four, five-hour flight means two movies. >> reporter: the 23-man team doesn't travel lightly. on the trip from the u.s. to brazil, they brought 220 pieces of luggage and equipment weighing 11,000 pounds and shipped 94 boxes -- that's 7,050 pounds of supplies ahead of them. including their go-to snacks, almond butter and vanilla whey protein. now, players like star forward, jozy altidore, are taking time to enjoy the moment. >> it's what i've always wanted to do growing up, to play against the best and the biggest stages and this is a great opportunity. >> reporter: and they'll get their chance on monday against ghana. the world will be watching as team usa plays on its biggest stage yet. diane? >> all right. great paula faris reporting in. you can watch all of the action from the world cup in brazil on our sister network, espn. >>> and up next tonight, over the edge, that dream home defying gravity, hanging off a cliff. the reason why it was on fire and
miami nearly five times. everyone's saying "oh, my word. you have to travel 9,000 miles." >> because i think we are used to it. americans are used to flying east or west or south, north, all over the place. for us, a four, five-hour flight means two movies. >> reporter: the 23-man team doesn't travel lightly. on the trip from the u.s. to brazil, they brought 220 pieces of luggage and equipment weighing 11,000 pounds and shipped 94 boxes -- that's 7,050 pounds of supplies...
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miami. and these three over here, their fathers are in north carolina and have a good job. now that we know they can stay, get a good education, we want to get them with their father in north carolina. all of them there illegally. folks, we have sent the message to the world that we're open to anybody that wants to come in, and i'm telling you, we are not doing our job as a congress and the federal government's not doing their job in protecting us from those people are coming in. >> the gentlewoman will state her unanimous request. >> i would like to place into the record the homeland security act of 2002 that was the act that transferred this responsibility to health and human services during the republican majority and signed into law by president bush. >> there may be a limitation on the number of pages that can be submitted into the record, but -- >> there is. >> i would caveat the request with that. >> and i would ask unanimous consent to submit the bill that changed that act in 2008. modified that. >> without objection, those documents that meet the size conditions wi
miami. and these three over here, their fathers are in north carolina and have a good job. now that we know they can stay, get a good education, we want to get them with their father in north carolina. all of them there illegally. folks, we have sent the message to the world that we're open to anybody that wants to come in, and i'm telling you, we are not doing our job as a congress and the federal government's not doing their job in protecting us from those people are coming in. >> the...
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miami, but it allows him to field other offers. free agency begins july first. the cubs trying to snap a three- game skid on the north side. scoreless in the fourth, and the first hit of the game is a towering shot from anthony rizzo for his 17-th home run of the year. jake arrieta pitched a perfect game through six innings... striking out nine with only three hits over seven innings. cubs win 7-3 and improve to five- hundred at home. the white sox trying to snap a season- high five- game skid in baltimore. scoreless in the first... gordon beckham hits a solo shot to left for his seventh home run of the year. still up 3-1 in the eighth... alejandro de aza grounds one to second... the orioles throw home but alexi ramirez somehow slides under the tag and is safe. jose quintana allowed just one earned run and the sox win 4-2. their first win of the eleven- game road trip. duncan keith won his second "norris trophy" for best defenseman in the n-h-l. chicago- native taylor townsend lost her first round match at wimbeldon. and at the world cup... uruguay, colombia and greece all won. but jozy altidore will miss team u-s-a's game
miami, but it allows him to field other offers. free agency begins july first. the cubs trying to snap a three- game skid on the north side. scoreless in the fourth, and the first hit of the game is a towering shot from anthony rizzo for his 17-th home run of the year. jake arrieta pitched a perfect game through six innings... striking out nine with only three hits over seven innings. cubs win 7-3 and improve to five- hundred at home. the white sox trying to snap a season- high five- game skid...
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in a case of miami, we provided, we allocated between 80-100 officers the previous year, and airport in anticipation of the north terminal opening. the other airports in the country didn't get that. jfk is going to receive the largest number of officers out of the 2000 because jetblue is opening a new terminal this fall. we need to staff that the. miami got a large influx of cbp officers to a culminate that growth. we agree it's not enough. we received, we are grateful for the 2000 that congress gave us but it was about 60% of what we needed and really about two years after -- >> so the reason is why go back into miami airport, the reason why you'll get 60 it because you got 80 beautiful? >> direct. the model try to balance out, try to spread that out evenly. and make places on a similar status with the major gateway airport, lax, jfk. the officers went to come from somewhere's were taken from an lax, jfk, las vegas, el paso, detroit, michigan, and moved them to miami. we try to use the model to balance that out to keep us on record to see how far from the gaps for each place be dished the second question i'm in
in a case of miami, we provided, we allocated between 80-100 officers the previous year, and airport in anticipation of the north terminal opening. the other airports in the country didn't get that. jfk is going to receive the largest number of officers out of the 2000 because jetblue is opening a new terminal this fall. we need to staff that the. miami got a large influx of cbp officers to a culminate that growth. we agree it's not enough. we received, we are grateful for the 2000 that...
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today, there are 16 north american cities with major league soccer franchises, orlando, new york, atlanta are getting franchises. david be david beckham is working to bring a league to miami. >> i'm an american fan. >> anything american i love. soccer, love it. >> americans love big spectacles. of course they love soccer and the world cup, for now. when this party is over or when team usa gets the boot, which could be very, very soon, americans are going to go back to what they love, the football they love, that is the nfl. >> reporter: a big part of this equation is americans who were born and raised on american football like this team that plays over here may not necessarily gravitate to soccer. remember, this country has a huge immigrant population, people born and raised on soccer and moved to this country. the betting is, there are enough of them to make soccer, after the world cup, in this country, more than just a phenomenon, make it mainstream. lester? >> thanks. i think your bus just left. you could say soccer runs in his blood. he led to u.s. to multiple world cups and the first american to captain a european team. he's porting director. good morning to you. nic
today, there are 16 north american cities with major league soccer franchises, orlando, new york, atlanta are getting franchises. david be david beckham is working to bring a league to miami. >> i'm an american fan. >> anything american i love. soccer, love it. >> americans love big spectacles. of course they love soccer and the world cup, for now. when this party is over or when team usa gets the boot, which could be very, very soon, americans are going to go back to what...
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miami. at least ten people have been shot overnight. two of them killed. many many others in critical or serious condition. this happened inside an apartment complex, just northf downtown. about 50 bullets were found in the area. police are not sure if there was more than one shooter. and no word on a motive. >>> a major development from the crisis in iraq. after days of fighting, sunni militants have seized control of iraq's largest oil refinery, giving them power to regulate electricity and gas supplies. this morning secretary of state john kerry is trying to convince kurdish leaders in the north to join a new iraqi government. kerry told abc's alex marquardt, there's still hope iraq can stay united. >> so, there's this shot, this opportunity for iraq, to come up with its own choice that would avoid actually falling into civil war. >> iraq's prime minister has agreed to begin forming that new government by july 1st. a demand made by the u.s. in hopes of appeasing the sunni majority. or minority. >>> also breaking right now, reports that 60 more schoolgirls have been kidnapped by the group in nigeria, the same group that's been holding more than 200 girls si
miami. at least ten people have been shot overnight. two of them killed. many many others in critical or serious condition. this happened inside an apartment complex, just northf downtown. about 50 bullets were found in the area. police are not sure if there was more than one shooter. and no word on a motive. >>> a major development from the crisis in iraq. after days of fighting, sunni militants have seized control of iraq's largest oil refinery, giving them power to regulate...
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north american cities with major league soccer franchises. orlando, new york and atlanta are also getting franchises. and david beckham is working to bring a team to miami. but is this really the moment? or is what's happening simply national pride? >> i'm a huge american fan. >> anything american i love. if it's soccer, i love it. >> americans love big spectacles. so of course they love soccer and the world cup for now. when this party is over or when team usa gets the boot, which could be very, very soon, americans are going to go back to what they really love, the football they really love, the nfl. >> reporter: there's one piece of this equation that experts say you can't overlook. while americans are raised watching american football like the falcons right here, there also is a huge immigrant population who lives in this country that remembers their sport, soccer, and the betting is that immigrant population, which is huge, along with the newfound fans, will help make professional soccer a success beyond this world cup phenomenon. alex. >> okay, kerry sanders, thank you for that. >>> we saw some unusual 9-0 decisions in three supreme court cases th
north american cities with major league soccer franchises. orlando, new york and atlanta are also getting franchises. and david beckham is working to bring a team to miami. but is this really the moment? or is what's happening simply national pride? >> i'm a huge american fan. >> anything american i love. if it's soccer, i love it. >> americans love big spectacles. so of course they love soccer and the world cup for now. when this party is over or when team usa gets the boot,...
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miami southward. other areas of concern for rain, we are going to watch the rain continuing up to the north. we got drenched yesterday with storms pennsylvania and areas of washington, d.c. right now we have one little thunderstorm right along i-95. also northern new england, much of upstate new york we're continuing to watch the cloudy, rainy, drizzly type morning. again, not the prettiest of late spring out there. more severe storms. also some of those storms now heading through the dallas area. but this large area of yellow, it's a slight risk of storms, maybe a few tornadoes. that's the area that's used to it. here's your forecast for the northeast. we are watching the light rain during the day today. especially areas to the west this afternoon, even new york and philly will have a chance of thunderstorms. as far as the south goes, florida your afternoon storms in orlando and tampa. in the midwest, continuing with stormy weather patterns. we had a great weekend and now on and off days like this in washington, d.c. umbrella needed today. you're watching "morning joe." ♪ we asked people a
miami southward. other areas of concern for rain, we are going to watch the rain continuing up to the north. we got drenched yesterday with storms pennsylvania and areas of washington, d.c. right now we have one little thunderstorm right along i-95. also northern new england, much of upstate new york we're continuing to watch the cloudy, rainy, drizzly type morning. again, not the prettiest of late spring out there. more severe storms. also some of those storms now heading through the dallas...
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miami. now that we know that children can come and not have to go home with want to get them with their mother. these three over here, their followers are in north carolina and have a good job. now that we know they can stay in get a good education we want them with their fathers. folks, we have sent the message no we are open to anyone who wants to come in. i am telling you, we're not doing her job as the congress. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. >> pile of like to place into the record the homeland security act of 2002 that was the act fed transfer of this responsibility to help and human services during the republican majority and signed into law. >> there may be a limitation on the number of pages. >> i would ask unanimous consent to submit the bill that change that in 2008. >> the documents that meet the size conditions will be made at par on the record to leave the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida for five minutes. >> more than 60,000 children will cross the border without parents or guardians. the migration could be as high as 90,000. it is a tent full june and hit some of my colleagues and suggesting that they are he
miami. now that we know that children can come and not have to go home with want to get them with their mother. these three over here, their followers are in north carolina and have a good job. now that we know they can stay in get a good education we want them with their fathers. folks, we have sent the message no we are open to anyone who wants to come in. i am telling you, we're not doing her job as the congress. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. >> pile of like to place...
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north. we need to do a better job. also, we have all of these coastlines. the coastline in the caribbean of miamihe coastline on the east coast and west coast of hawaii, puerto rico, the main islands. , theyt into one of those are pretty unprotected. the answer is, to your point, i am working as hard as i possibly can to ensure that we have a better handle on who is coming in and out of our country from a security perspective. i agree with you with respect to that. we also can't let the rest of the world just, you know, keep fighting. because things happen. take a look at syria, for example. we had practically eradicated polio in the world. now we are seeing, because of the war in syria, incredible ranging polio going on there. for whatever reason, if one of these people get on a -- you know, get somewhere and get to us and we have a polio epidemic some other epidemic, it is not like all americans are going to stay in america. that is not happening. we crisscross all over the place all the time. from the perspective of what can hurt us? it is much broader than most people understand. on that poin
north. we need to do a better job. also, we have all of these coastlines. the coastline in the caribbean of miamihe coastline on the east coast and west coast of hawaii, puerto rico, the main islands. , theyt into one of those are pretty unprotected. the answer is, to your point, i am working as hard as i possibly can to ensure that we have a better handle on who is coming in and out of our country from a security perspective. i agree with you with respect to that. we also can't let the rest of...
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miami and not have to be snorkeling. your reference to what the defense amendment that was passed makes me think of what happened in north carolina where the legislature tried to mandate that the state agencies could not use the best science to make choices. the best information to protect the coastline. i deeply appreciate your joining us this afternoon. i appreciate your leadership and look forward to continuing with you this conversation. mr. moran: thank you, mr. blumenauer. mr. blumenauer: thank you. there are some who claim we really don't need to move forward with this. because maybe or maybe not the administration's plan will work as they say. maybe it is affordable. maybe it will create those jobs that will improve air quality, reduce carbon emissions. but they say it really doesn't matter what the united states does. it's ironic because some of the same people who are denying climate science are then turning around and saying, but it won't matter what we do because the indians and the chinese are building a coal emissions plant every week or two. so anything that the united states does will really be drowned ou
miami and not have to be snorkeling. your reference to what the defense amendment that was passed makes me think of what happened in north carolina where the legislature tried to mandate that the state agencies could not use the best science to make choices. the best information to protect the coastline. i deeply appreciate your joining us this afternoon. i appreciate your leadership and look forward to continuing with you this conversation. mr. moran: thank you, mr. blumenauer. mr. blumenauer:...