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pam bondi is attorney general, was busy in court defining that new law. kill florida prisoners faster. we need to speed this up. we need to speed them through system. we need the pace of executions to be faster. and that's why it was weird in september of 2013 when pam bondi suddenly reversed course. there was a man who was scheduled to be killed on september 10, 2013. his execution was on the calendar basically thought they were going good to go with this one, but in that case, that september 10th execution, pam bondi actually intervened with the state to slow it down. she asked the state to please delay that execution, push it back, she had her reasons. >> marshall gore was convicted for the murders of two florida women in 1988. he was scheduled to be executed tonight in about half an hour, but bondi's campaign fundraising took priority. marshall lee gore was supposed to be executed at 6:00 p.m. but pam bondi asked governor rick scott to delay the execution for three weeks because she had a conflicting event on her schedule. turns out that event is a po
pam bondi is attorney general, was busy in court defining that new law. kill florida prisoners faster. we need to speed this up. we need to speed them through system. we need the pace of executions to be faster. and that's why it was weird in september of 2013 when pam bondi suddenly reversed course. there was a man who was scheduled to be killed on september 10, 2013. his execution was on the calendar basically thought they were going good to go with this one, but in that case, that september...
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[applause] and we're also joined, of course, by florida attorney general, highly respected, pam bondi. so i want to thank you, pam. thank you. [applause] elaine chao, our secretary of transportation, who's a real expert. she was secretary of labor, but she said, i really wanted to be secretary of transportation. that's a real expertise, and she's doing incredibly. she would have been here, but she's celebrating the 50th anniversary of the department of transportation right now as we speak. and we're going to work on infrastructure and we're going to put up one of the big and great infrastructure bills of all time. [applause] we're going to get our infrastructure fixed in our country, and we're going to rebuild our country, and that's what we need. lots of jobs, also. and i want to thank ford -- you saw their big announcement yesterday. and so many others are announcing tremendous numbers of jobs. they're not leaving our country anymore, folks. they're staying and they're building right here. so we really have these incredibly strong and dedicated leaders, and they're with me and they'
[applause] and we're also joined, of course, by florida attorney general, highly respected, pam bondi. so i want to thank you, pam. thank you. [applause] elaine chao, our secretary of transportation, who's a real expert. she was secretary of labor, but she said, i really wanted to be secretary of transportation. that's a real expertise, and she's doing incredibly. she would have been here, but she's celebrating the 50th anniversary of the department of transportation right now as we speak. and...
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nobody knows that more than pam bondi, attorney general of florida.t's her job to protect and there is plentyraud. to keep her busy. when the housing bubble burst, foreclosures exploded. but as millions lost their homes, they were often taken advantage of, sometimes even by the big banks themselves. in 2012, 49 states announced a historic settlement with the five largest mortgage servicers. >> in many cases, they didn't even verify that these foreclosures were actually legitimate. some of the people they hired to process foreclosures used fake signatures on fake documents. >> the five largest lenders, of course, were involved. and florida received nearly $10 billion in relief. >> but even with some homeowners getting relief, scam artists are still out there. >> these unscrupulous brokers were promising people that they could either get them cash payment for their foreclosure or get them loan modifications. it's very tough to decipher the good, legitimate companies who are trying to help people and the unscrupulous ones. >> what should the legitimate r
nobody knows that more than pam bondi, attorney general of florida.t's her job to protect and there is plentyraud. to keep her busy. when the housing bubble burst, foreclosures exploded. but as millions lost their homes, they were often taken advantage of, sometimes even by the big banks themselves. in 2012, 49 states announced a historic settlement with the five largest mortgage servicers. >> in many cases, they didn't even verify that these foreclosures were actually legitimate. some of...
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pam bondi, thank you.great seeing you. >> thank you. >> neil: you heard it, startling news out of the state department worried right now that iran isn't only violating and flaunting the agreement that they supposedly had with barack obama that called on them to reign in all the horrible things they're doing to secure nuclear weapons, apparently they're cheating left and right and the fear seems to be if the secretary of state is right, they're becoming another north korea. yikes! after this. we asked a group of young people when they thought they should start saving for retirement. then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. prudential. bring your challenges. hey, i'm the internet! ♪ i know a
pam bondi, thank you.great seeing you. >> thank you. >> neil: you heard it, startling news out of the state department worried right now that iran isn't only violating and flaunting the agreement that they supposedly had with barack obama that called on them to reign in all the horrible things they're doing to secure nuclear weapons, apparently they're cheating left and right and the fear seems to be if the secretary of state is right, they're becoming another north korea. yikes!...
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pam bondi, thank you very much. i want to go to the congressman who joins us from san francisco.ood to have you back with us. on this issue first, i mean, it does seem odd to me, but again, i'm not a lawyer, but what is your take on this? >> well, first of all, no sanctuary city that i'm aware of in california or elsewhere would harbor a known criminal. this is not about known criminals. clearly they are going to be passed over to the federal government for deportation or whatever other might-- whatever else might be appropriate. it's not about the criminals. and that's routine process here in california and other cities. if there's a criminal involved, they're going to be turned over. it's the other people. let me give you an example. i represent a couple of air force bases. a sergeant and his wife deployed overseas multiple times, they were supposed to come back to the united states. there was an error in her paper work. her passport was taken away and she was deported to mexico after 18 years of serving this nation as a spouse of a sergeant in the united states air force. so,
pam bondi, thank you very much. i want to go to the congressman who joins us from san francisco.ood to have you back with us. on this issue first, i mean, it does seem odd to me, but again, i'm not a lawyer, but what is your take on this? >> well, first of all, no sanctuary city that i'm aware of in california or elsewhere would harbor a known criminal. this is not about known criminals. clearly they are going to be passed over to the federal government for deportation or whatever other...