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so i mean south florida is not the netherlands. it's not even new york city. work down here because of the porous limestone that lies beneath. so whatever geoengineering solution is needed down here is something that we still need to come up with. i've been to workshops and conferences with scientist from the university of colorado, jim white. jim white has been quoted as saying miami does not have much of a future past the 21st century. we need to take that as a challenge and try to find a solution to try to protect our coastline. >> all right. my thanks to john morales with wtvj in miami. we'll be right back. can help yl get extra stuff. they're the only cereals with box tops for education. you can raise money for your kids' school. look for this logo. only on big g cereals. you can make a difference. every cereal box counts. you can make a difference. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experienc
so i mean south florida is not the netherlands. it's not even new york city. work down here because of the porous limestone that lies beneath. so whatever geoengineering solution is needed down here is something that we still need to come up with. i've been to workshops and conferences with scientist from the university of colorado, jim white. jim white has been quoted as saying miami does not have much of a future past the 21st century. we need to take that as a challenge and try to find a...
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the city's of south florida are in danger because of built on the limestone and the sand. he says that sea levels are going to rise soon. there is expected to be a two foot sea level ride in miami county and the west side of low lying miami beach will be flooded. >> that is barely a mortgage cycle away. >> she calls herself a climate rerefugee. and being trapped by the flood water showed her rising sea levels were not an abstract phenomenon and moved to this house in miami shores, north of miami and trying to get her mother to move inland. >> we need to do something before other people you are always considered crazy. >> the move to safer ground maybe motivated by the family history. while thinking about the move, she learned that the grandparents fled the dust bowl and moved from new mexico to colorado. she says she plans on moving away from florida within the next 20 years. >> o during my lifetime, florida will become less liveable because of the intrusion of water. >> for more details on the environmental stories go to our website and plus the court battle over climate
the city's of south florida are in danger because of built on the limestone and the sand. he says that sea levels are going to rise soon. there is expected to be a two foot sea level ride in miami county and the west side of low lying miami beach will be flooded. >> that is barely a mortgage cycle away. >> she calls herself a climate rerefugee. and being trapped by the flood water showed her rising sea levels were not an abstract phenomenon and moved to this house in miami shores,...
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and i talked to authors of the report in south florida.his is absolutely cause -- rising sea levels caused by climate change. they said we don't know how much worse it's going to get. that has to do with how much more the glaciers are going to melt, direct connection. >> absolutely. coral davenport, thank you for bringing it to us. >>> starting a tv show from scratch. ronan farrell talks to us about that in msnbc politics. ♪fame, puts you there where things are hollow♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. ♪fame we've always been] at the forefrontumman, of advanced electronics. providing technology to get more detail... ♪ detect hidden threats... ♪ see the whole picture... ♪ process critical information, and put it in the hands of our defenders. reaching constantly evolving threats before they reach us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my car insurance. i saved 15% in just 15 minutes. i s
and i talked to authors of the report in south florida.his is absolutely cause -- rising sea levels caused by climate change. they said we don't know how much worse it's going to get. that has to do with how much more the glaciers are going to melt, direct connection. >> absolutely. coral davenport, thank you for bringing it to us. >>> starting a tv show from scratch. ronan farrell talks to us about that in msnbc politics. ♪fame, puts you there where things are hollow♪ the...
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but the tropical paradise of south florida will one day be worked away by the ocean.entists say it's not a matter of if, it's when. >> we are really living on borrowed time and we are going to enjoy it. but i can't appreciate the over exuberance for building right now. this is -- it has to be almost misleading the public. >> reporter: geologist harold juanless is referring to the real estate boom in the miami area. he has been warning official for decades about an accelerating rise in sea level. he says the cities of south florida are in danger because they are built on porous limestone and sands. the same spongy rock that lets rain drain fast will let rising sea water in. he says sea levels willize soon, according to unon estimate as early as 2048 there is expected to be a two-foot sea level rise. that means miami beach will be persistently flooded. >> that's barely a mortgage cycle way. >> i am so excited. >> reporter: sage calls herself a climate re refugees, she soldr south beach home last summer she says getting trapped by four feet of flood water on outside of h
but the tropical paradise of south florida will one day be worked away by the ocean.entists say it's not a matter of if, it's when. >> we are really living on borrowed time and we are going to enjoy it. but i can't appreciate the over exuberance for building right now. this is -- it has to be almost misleading the public. >> reporter: geologist harold juanless is referring to the real estate boom in the miami area. he has been warning official for decades about an accelerating rise...
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from mayor joe riley in charleston to mayor he ha mayorn in is a advantage a, to the mayors in south florida i mentioned, south miami, surfside, miami shores, cutler bay, palmetto bay, the seminole tribe. the local officials are all serious about tackling climate change. it's real. they see it in their neighborhoods. they see it in their districts. they see it in their towns. and they're away from this poisonous place where the polluters control what people are allowed to think and see and do something about. we have got to start listening to the american people. we have got to start listening to the mayors who inhabit real life and not the political fantasy in this senate. we have got to start dealing with this. lee thomas. lee thomas, worked for president ronald reagan. he was a member of the reagan cabinet. he ran the environmental protection agency for ronald reagan. last week, he wrote an op-ed that i know the senator saw in the ""tampa ba "tampa bay timesg florida's leaders that wake up to the changes taking place plais in thplace inthe sun shan. here's what he said -- "whether a democ
from mayor joe riley in charleston to mayor he ha mayorn in is a advantage a, to the mayors in south florida i mentioned, south miami, surfside, miami shores, cutler bay, palmetto bay, the seminole tribe. the local officials are all serious about tackling climate change. it's real. they see it in their neighborhoods. they see it in their districts. they see it in their towns. and they're away from this poisonous place where the polluters control what people are allowed to think and see and do...
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i think he's going to find out south florida's a problem. >> it is so politically hot. o florida? i tell you, this is -- this is where it's going to be this fall new york doubt about it. anna and mitch, great to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. coming up -- michele bachmann's brave stand against women's history. another dandy, folks. ns down. don't worry! the united states postal service will get it there on time with priority mail flat rate shipping. our priority has always been saving the day. because our priority... amazing! ...is you! the amazing spider-man 2 delivered by the united states postal service. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? and i'm his mom at the dog park. the kids get trail mix, and here's
i think he's going to find out south florida's a problem. >> it is so politically hot. o florida? i tell you, this is -- this is where it's going to be this fall new york doubt about it. anna and mitch, great to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. coming up -- michele bachmann's brave stand against women's history. another dandy, folks. ns down. don't worry! the united states postal service will get it there on time with priority mail flat rate shipping. our priority has...
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take a good look at this picture, especially if you're in the south going from florida all the way as far west as tennessee and texas. his name, david smith. he's got dark hair, dark eyes, police consider him very dangerous and expect him to be armed. he's believed to be driving a 2002 beige mercury sable with a florida tag of 708mdb. investigators say there is a very good chance he has already left the state of florida. investigators say the former military man suffers from post traumatic stress disorder as well. >> he's dangerous. they refer to him as having no friends, that he is a loner. on his facebook he's got, like, four followers, and if that gives you any indication what no friends is all about. >> reporter: smith reportedly served with the 82nd airborne, and investigators are expecting to release the names of all three victims sometime later today. back in 2009 in lakeland, florida, police did arrest smith for possession of cocaine, marijuana and carrying a concealed handgun, and we're expecting further details at a news conference right now in polk county. that's just momen
take a good look at this picture, especially if you're in the south going from florida all the way as far west as tennessee and texas. his name, david smith. he's got dark hair, dark eyes, police consider him very dangerous and expect him to be armed. he's believed to be driving a 2002 beige mercury sable with a florida tag of 708mdb. investigators say there is a very good chance he has already left the state of florida. investigators say the former military man suffers from post traumatic...
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haunts rob has resigned from south florida on his way out he took a shot at one of his players >> : totories coming up after the break first the next step for the next little sea lion for what the california boy that malicious dog attack and 22 weeks a vote so that the micro preemie will be what doctors are saying is about the chances of survival >> : in california family sprang a hoping against odds of their baby born premature will pull through details on the story. a unbelievable store the baby boy born at just 22 weeks 14 ounces less than upon the parents carrying and james mays at the american cc section detritus save little of the clan may see him right there at issue with the umbilical cord which prompted the early delivery deckle and only 10 in. long again weighs less than a pint of milk but parents from apple valley say the baby as a fighter 24-hour watch at the clinic gets in mary's hospital but doctors say he is stable and in a strange twist of tragic fate because parents lost a baby girl did serenity at the same stage of pregnancy just last year and pam although chances are
haunts rob has resigned from south florida on his way out he took a shot at one of his players >> : totories coming up after the break first the next step for the next little sea lion for what the california boy that malicious dog attack and 22 weeks a vote so that the micro preemie will be what doctors are saying is about the chances of survival >> : in california family sprang a hoping against odds of their baby born premature will pull through details on the story. a unbelievable...
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. >>> the risk of a rising sea level is hitting south florida hard.iami beach and other cities are trying to reduce the damage. natasha ghoneim is there with more. >> reporter: i'm stopping on a major road on miami-beach. during high tide the area is a mess. it's not uncommon for me to be up to my shins. they are installing the drainage pipes, pump stations and elevating the street to alleviate flooding. one geologist we spoke to says these efforts are for nought. we spoke to geologist at the university of miami and said we are living on borrowed time. it's not a matter of if south florida will be uninhabitable, it's a matter of when. miami and miami beach were built on limestone and sand. they are porous, making it easier for sea water to rise up. by some estimates as early as 2048, there could be a 2 foot sea level rise. that's right here, along the construction cone, which means flooding will be more persistent. to put it into perspective the professor says it's a mortgage cycle away. >>> that's goep natasha ghoneim ror k in miami. and rising sea l
. >>> the risk of a rising sea level is hitting south florida hard.iami beach and other cities are trying to reduce the damage. natasha ghoneim is there with more. >> reporter: i'm stopping on a major road on miami-beach. during high tide the area is a mess. it's not uncommon for me to be up to my shins. they are installing the drainage pipes, pump stations and elevating the street to alleviate flooding. one geologist we spoke to says these efforts are for nought. we spoke to...
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now, the risk of a rising sea level is hitting south florida especially hard. now miami beach and other cities are trying to reduce the damage, and natasha is there with more. natasha. >> i'm standing on a major road here on miami beach. during high tide and after a heavy rain, this area is a mess. it's not uncommon for me to be up to my shins in floodwater. and that's why the state is in the midst of a massive construction project. they're installing the drainage pipes, and pump stations and elevating the streets to help alleviate the flooding in the future. but one geologist we spoke to said that the efforts are for naught. he said we're living on borrowed time. and it's not a matter of if south florida will become uninhabitable due to rising sea levels, it's a matter of when. miami and miami beach were built on limestone and sand respectively. they're porous, which makes it easier for seawater to rise up. by some estimates as early as 2048, there could be a two foot sea level rise in miami-dade county. that's right here on this construction cone, which means
now, the risk of a rising sea level is hitting south florida especially hard. now miami beach and other cities are trying to reduce the damage, and natasha is there with more. natasha. >> i'm standing on a major road here on miami beach. during high tide and after a heavy rain, this area is a mess. it's not uncommon for me to be up to my shins in floodwater. and that's why the state is in the midst of a massive construction project. they're installing the drainage pipes, and pump stations...
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now we are focussing attention across central and south florida. this is where the frontal boundary lies. this is where the gulf moisture happens and bringing down moderate to heavy rain fall. the heaviest of the rain is around the tampa area. around 4 o'clock we'll see the flood watches lifting. for now, do expect a wet start to the day, and the rain will be heading to south florida as well. into the eastern areas. we talked about the d.c. and baltimore area, a lot of clouds. the front pushing offshore. not a lot of rain. we'll watch pressure across the midwest. it is building across the southern plains. hot and dry. cool and showery across the upper midwest, where we are expecting a few more showers. >> drones are once again hitting the headlines. this time the faa slapping a fine on a man whose drone hit two buildings. these unmanned vehicles are playing a greater role in news gathering. washington is watching. >> reporter: above the devastation in arkansas some of the first images of the tornados aftermath were from drones. they offered strikin
now we are focussing attention across central and south florida. this is where the frontal boundary lies. this is where the gulf moisture happens and bringing down moderate to heavy rain fall. the heaviest of the rain is around the tampa area. around 4 o'clock we'll see the flood watches lifting. for now, do expect a wet start to the day, and the rain will be heading to south florida as well. into the eastern areas. we talked about the d.c. and baltimore area, a lot of clouds. the front pushing...
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we begin with a fox weather alert in south florida.this is the big picture look of these storms coming across the peninsula. here is the serious part. right in miami and the northern part of miami-dade county. we can give you a closer look. this is north miami, and all of this just moving toward the north and east. the most recent report from miami international airport, operations are normal because is passed by. the national, we service says there was a tornado believed to be over -- sunny isle, bay harbor island. and up towards fort lauderdale. all coming in this direction. very serious storm. this shows the tornado warning area. actually moved a little bit. i think they'll be updating this. north miami beach, hall lendale, hollywood, in broward county. tornado warnings until 33:00 eastern day light time. if you're in this area, tune to south florida's news station and they will keep you updated. >> thousands of people are right now out of their homes and they don't know if they've heal places to live by the day's end. the wildfires
we begin with a fox weather alert in south florida.this is the big picture look of these storms coming across the peninsula. here is the serious part. right in miami and the northern part of miami-dade county. we can give you a closer look. this is north miami, and all of this just moving toward the north and east. the most recent report from miami international airport, operations are normal because is passed by. the national, we service says there was a tornado believed to be over -- sunny...
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to pin point where the victims were put in the water investigators asked the university of south florida to analyze the currents for that time period. >> and they felt that they were probably thrown in out in the center of the bay somewhere not off of the bridge or shore line. >> after media outlet picked up the story the manager of a local hotel called police. he said a woman and her two daughters checked into his hotel three days earlier. he said he hadn't seen them after that but their belongings were still there. >> there was no evidence that anyone had been in the room. the beds were never ruffled. the towels were never wet. everything was in the same place. >> the room was registered to joan rogers and her two daughters. police contacted joan's husband, hal rogers, a dairy farmer in ohio. >> sheriff got ahold of me. we had to get dental records to identify them. >> dental records confirmed that the victims were 36-year-old joan rogers, 17-year-old michelle and 14-year-old christy. the autopsy confirmed everyone's worst fears, water was found in the victims' lungs which meant they w
to pin point where the victims were put in the water investigators asked the university of south florida to analyze the currents for that time period. >> and they felt that they were probably thrown in out in the center of the bay somewhere not off of the bridge or shore line. >> after media outlet picked up the story the manager of a local hotel called police. he said a woman and her two daughters checked into his hotel three days earlier. he said he hadn't seen them after that but...
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as we go through tomorrow, still rain, but it's moving down into portions of south florida now. mostly sunny across much of the country's midsection. just a couple of showers moving into the northeast. temperatures will gradually warm up. look at dallas, 90 degrees by saturday, 74 in atlanta, 79 in memphis, so warmer air moves in quickly over the weekend. john and christine? >> all right, jennifer gray. thanks for filing that report for us. >>> for the first time, the education department has revealed a list of 55 colleges and universities under investigation for how they handle campus sex assault claims. small colleges, state universities, some of the ivys are included. the white house says it's part of an effort to bring more attention to the issue of sexual violence and that there is zero presumption of guilt. >> really shining the spotlight on that this week. >>> meanwhile, the reports of sexual assaults in the military are up by half, but the pentagon says they are still underreported. in 2013, there were just over 5,000 sex assault claims. the defense department says the u
as we go through tomorrow, still rain, but it's moving down into portions of south florida now. mostly sunny across much of the country's midsection. just a couple of showers moving into the northeast. temperatures will gradually warm up. look at dallas, 90 degrees by saturday, 74 in atlanta, 79 in memphis, so warmer air moves in quickly over the weekend. john and christine? >> all right, jennifer gray. thanks for filing that report for us. >>> for the first time, the education...
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gerri: jack is a real estate analyst in south florida. >> a lot of the condominium conversion projects down here actually lost 75 to 80% in value which is very correlative to the 75 to 80% foreclosure rate in that product segment. gerri: mccabe says while much of the market is back to its precash highs, the buyers are different. >> right now, you're looking at competing with hedge funds and high net worth investors paying cash. and they're willing to overbid whatever you're whiching to bid. so if you need a mortgage to buy a property, you're pretty much getting shut out of the marketplace. gerri: mccabe is concerned that it is hedge funds and foreign money gobble up luxury properties, developers will start overbuilding again, leading to another potential glut in three or four years. miami's back and hotter than ever. well, with us now for a look at the broader housing market in this country and where it is headed, mark phlegming with corelogic and tim rude of the collingwood group. mark, what are you expecting out of the spring market? we have a lot of disappointing numbers so far. do
gerri: jack is a real estate analyst in south florida. >> a lot of the condominium conversion projects down here actually lost 75 to 80% in value which is very correlative to the 75 to 80% foreclosure rate in that product segment. gerri: mccabe says while much of the market is back to its precash highs, the buyers are different. >> right now, you're looking at competing with hedge funds and high net worth investors paying cash. and they're willing to overbid whatever you're whiching...
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moving up to number two, south florida. now, miami beach tends to be a little bit of a party scene during memorial day, but that shouldn't deter you from going down to south florida, and there are lots of places outside of south beach that are really great. coconut grove, by the main district. so many undiscovered beaches. hovey beach, bell harbor beach. you won't are an into the typical south beach partiers and revellers. two museums if we do get a patch of rain. the miami children's museum is hosting lots of great events because may is arts month in miami, and the perez museum also a great arts museum. fantastic things to do there in miami. now, number one, any guesses? >> new york city. >> got to be. >> of course, all the new yorkers flee, right, but the tourists come into town. >> the mass exodus happens. that leaves the city all for you. governor's island kicks off and opens up this weekend. they're hosting tours all throughout the weekend of the historical sights and you can also rent your bike or take your bike there
moving up to number two, south florida. now, miami beach tends to be a little bit of a party scene during memorial day, but that shouldn't deter you from going down to south florida, and there are lots of places outside of south beach that are really great. coconut grove, by the main district. so many undiscovered beaches. hovey beach, bell harbor beach. you won't are an into the typical south beach partiers and revellers. two museums if we do get a patch of rain. the miami children's museum is...
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. >> from the plate of guacamole and tortilla chips on south beach to south florida is just an hour drive here burned stumped, gravestones of disease killed by laurel will, spread by ambrosia beetles. the fungus has destroyed about 50 trees a day. trees fight off the fungus but die in the process. >> it walls off the fungus and kills itself. >> the fungal disease is opportunistic. avocado tree roots natal cot wi o anoer. th provide an easy pathway for laurel will to march through a grove tree by tree. there's no cure. professor jonathan crane with university of florida institute of food and agricultural sciences says no one should panic yet. scientists are researching ways to decrease the threat, to florida's $54 million a year avocado industry. >> our entomologists have several trials out right out where they attract beetles to the trap and it attracts the beetles. we're hoping in the not too distance future we'll offer that as a strategy in the growth. >> crane says it will be a decade before scientists will grow avocado trees genetically resistant to will. natasha guinane, al jazeera,
. >> from the plate of guacamole and tortilla chips on south beach to south florida is just an hour drive here burned stumped, gravestones of disease killed by laurel will, spread by ambrosia beetles. the fungus has destroyed about 50 trees a day. trees fight off the fungus but die in the process. >> it walls off the fungus and kills itself. >> the fungal disease is opportunistic. avocado tree roots natal cot wi o anoer. th provide an easy pathway for laurel will to march...
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he's reported lay 22-year-old man from south florida. the state department as you know is saying that he blew up a truck packed with tons of explosives near syrian troops. he was outside of a restaurant on sunday. u.s. officials now expressing a real concern over americans joining up with al kild-linked rebel groups. listen. >> i think it's emblematic of the new world that we live in. but it's especially sensitive whenever it is americans involved. and they are the ones that are getting the training by al qaeda. >> it is believed to be the first time that an american has been involved in this sort of attack since the syrian civil war broke out more than three years ago. steven, how big of a wrench does this throw into a fight, the war on terrorism? >> well, this is not necessarily new in the sense of americans getting involved. i mean, we had an american involved in al qaeda in the arabian peninsula in a key position. we had americans involved with the taliban in afghanistan during the war there. it is new that it's occurring in syria in
he's reported lay 22-year-old man from south florida. the state department as you know is saying that he blew up a truck packed with tons of explosives near syrian troops. he was outside of a restaurant on sunday. u.s. officials now expressing a real concern over americans joining up with al kild-linked rebel groups. listen. >> i think it's emblematic of the new world that we live in. but it's especially sensitive whenever it is americans involved. and they are the ones that are getting...
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a south florida man was apparently angry over the price of cookies at this subway restaurant.nter, grabs a handful of $5 bills from the register and runs away. why didn't he just grab the cookies? that's what he wanted, right? >>> one fruit is this year's must have fashion accessory for rabbits. luna the bunny loves raspberries. >> why is that so funny? it is, though. >> look at the lips. >> i know. >> she probably doesn't realize it, but the juice from the red raspberries gives her the impression she's wearing lipstick. cute little video seems to strike a chord with the public going viral at over 8 million views since friday. i love it. i could watch it all day long. >>> now a look ahead and a look back. president obama will award kyle j. white the medal of honor for his gallantry. sergeant white will be the seventh living recipient of the award for actions in iraq or afghanistan. >>> on this day in 1981, pope john paul ii was shot and seriously wounded in st. peters square by a turkish assailant . it happened while the pope was entering the square for his weekly general audi
a south florida man was apparently angry over the price of cookies at this subway restaurant.nter, grabs a handful of $5 bills from the register and runs away. why didn't he just grab the cookies? that's what he wanted, right? >>> one fruit is this year's must have fashion accessory for rabbits. luna the bunny loves raspberries. >> why is that so funny? it is, though. >> look at the lips. >> i know. >> she probably doesn't realize it, but the juice from the red...
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i south florida i would say to loosen up with god, you know. don't go as if you have to be afraid of god. the scripture tells us to fear god but translated into the greek or he brew it literally means respect. we can come with an openness. don't feel that god is this strong, stiff necked spirit. like reverend bobby say, god is radical, but he is radical in loving us as well, so just come with an open spirit. >> and you were with me for three years. we were all there together so that's how i know from personal experience your prayer life as well as your preaching. so your take on it. >> my prayer life is my personal relationship with god, creator, with god, and if i don't have that personal relationship that inspires me, that encourages me, that motivates me, that supports me and nurtures me, then i'm missing something. as in any relationship, it requires us to invest in it. >> that's right. >> it requires us to nurture it, to spend time developing that relationship, and so my prayer life is out of that relationship with god. i want god to know
i south florida i would say to loosen up with god, you know. don't go as if you have to be afraid of god. the scripture tells us to fear god but translated into the greek or he brew it literally means respect. we can come with an openness. don't feel that god is this strong, stiff necked spirit. like reverend bobby say, god is radical, but he is radical in loving us as well, so just come with an open spirit. >> and you were with me for three years. we were all there together so that's how...
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no criminal charges, though, have been filed. >>> now to a midnight fishing trip in south florida thatinary catch. the fishermen reeled in a 500-pound sawfish, which is nearly extinct. fortunately because one of them recorded the moments they brought it ashore, this is not just another fish tale. erin guy from our west palm beach station has the story. >> it's like catching a fish like that is once in a lifetime. >> reporter: dustin richter and his buddies still can't get enough of their video. >> for two hours. >> reporter: but the late night fishing trip almost didn't happen. the plan was to spend the evening playing poker. instead, they hit the boynton beach inlet. >> after about an hour of putting our lines out, we hadn't gotten a hit so we were about to leave. >> reporter: then a bite. >> something started clicking and the reel started going off. it felt like it was like four or five feet. >> reporter: and after about 30 minutes a glimpse. but it wasn't four or five feet. >> and then kind of got light and we saw the fish. we realized it was a sawfish. we were amazed because it was
no criminal charges, though, have been filed. >>> now to a midnight fishing trip in south florida thatinary catch. the fishermen reeled in a 500-pound sawfish, which is nearly extinct. fortunately because one of them recorded the moments they brought it ashore, this is not just another fish tale. erin guy from our west palm beach station has the story. >> it's like catching a fish like that is once in a lifetime. >> reporter: dustin richter and his buddies still can't get...
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south. parts of florida seeing two foot of rainfall in 24 hours. flood watches and warnings up and down the oast coast the where rising waters are leaving drivers stranded and people trapped in their homes and businesses. >> when it starts raining like it has for 36 hours thas no where to go. >> we are looking at a lot of water. it is the flat and the water is all the way up to the steps. >> it is hard to take and getting too old for it. >> emergency officials are urjing people to stay off of the flooded roads. >> we'll go over to ukraen and more clashes in the eastern part of the country. ukraine's acting president said their security forces are simply unable to stop the militants in the east. and now their goal is to prevent the turmoil from spreading to other territories. leland is streaming live from eastern ukraine with more. >> reporter: jenna, to the end. the president renewed a prescription policy for the military. a military draft for all young men is in affect. and put the military on full combat readiness. in kiev there were troops and a
south. parts of florida seeing two foot of rainfall in 24 hours. flood watches and warnings up and down the oast coast the where rising waters are leaving drivers stranded and people trapped in their homes and businesses. >> when it starts raining like it has for 36 hours thas no where to go. >> we are looking at a lot of water. it is the flat and the water is all the way up to the steps. >> it is hard to take and getting too old for it. >> emergency officials are urjing...
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. >> reporter: the cost of homes here in parts of south florida dropped as much as 50% after the real estate bubble burst. a steep recovery followed. but miami broker christopher zoller has seen a loss of momentum. >> 2012, we set record sales. in 2013, we broke that record again. but so far, we're not on track to break a new record for 2014. >> reporter: compared to last year, sales of previously owned homes have dropped the past six months. among the reasons-- rising mortgage rates and fewer foreclosed properties selling at bargain prices. scott and kristina o'connor spent the last two months trying to find a bigger place for their growing family. what has been like trying to find a home? >> it's been tough. there's not a lot of homes to pick from, and what there is to pick from, it's not good. >> reporter: fed chair janet yellen and the obama administration have noticed a slowdown. regulators are now considering a shift away from rules requiring a 20% down payment for government-backed home loans. mortgage giants sallie mae and freddie mac are also being urged to loosen credit stan
. >> reporter: the cost of homes here in parts of south florida dropped as much as 50% after the real estate bubble burst. a steep recovery followed. but miami broker christopher zoller has seen a loss of momentum. >> 2012, we set record sales. in 2013, we broke that record again. but so far, we're not on track to break a new record for 2014. >> reporter: compared to last year, sales of previously owned homes have dropped the past six months. among the reasons-- rising...
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this map is an example of what an alert could look like in south florida. the colors indicate how a surge could rise. the warning will be updated at least every six hours. and here in the ft. lauderdale area, waves caused by storm surge from hurricane sandy in 2012 wiped out two lanes of a highway. and, scott, we should caution that these government predictions have only been right about half the time. last year, they predicted that there would be 11 hurricanes. there were just two. >> pelley: vicente, thank you very much. severe storms are pushing through other parts of the country tonight. hail in pennsylvania brought highway traffic to a stop. in redding, they got enough to shovel. hailstones crashed through a skylight at a mall, and in danville, windshields were shattered. today, speaker of the house john boehner had to compose himself while describing the scandal in v.a. health care. some v.a. hospitals are being accused of creating phony waiting lists to hide long delays in treatment for veterans. our cbs news poll out tonight shows 45% of americans t
this map is an example of what an alert could look like in south florida. the colors indicate how a surge could rise. the warning will be updated at least every six hours. and here in the ft. lauderdale area, waves caused by storm surge from hurricane sandy in 2012 wiped out two lanes of a highway. and, scott, we should caution that these government predictions have only been right about half the time. last year, they predicted that there would be 11 hurricanes. there were just two. >>...
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it is the exact opposite in south florida, where rising seas are threatening miami beach. vicente arenas is there. >> reporter: not far from tourist hot spots, miami beach has started construction on underground pumping stations to protect the city from flooding caused by rising sea levels and extreme storms. it's hard to beat mother nature. >> yes, it is. >> reporter: scott robin is helping manage the $400 million drainage project. >> after these pumps are installed, we won't see one drop of sea water on our streets. that's our goal. >> reporter: today's report says sea levels could rise along 5,700 square miles of the southeast coast. the most vulnerable cities include new orleans, tampa, st. petersburg and virginia beach. scientific models predict most of miami beach could be underwater by the end of the century. and this city says that it won't stop fighting from going underwater. miami beach is hoping to have 60 new pumping stations built within the next five years and, scott, they're hoping to have stronger codes here that would require buildings and homes to be buil
it is the exact opposite in south florida, where rising seas are threatening miami beach. vicente arenas is there. >> reporter: not far from tourist hot spots, miami beach has started construction on underground pumping stations to protect the city from flooding caused by rising sea levels and extreme storms. it's hard to beat mother nature. >> yes, it is. >> reporter: scott robin is helping manage the $400 million drainage project. >> after these pumps are installed, we...
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because much of south florida is built on a former swamp called the everglades. and we have developed very expensive population centers that are avoidable or natural disasters. whether it earthquakes in the west were tornadoes in the midwest or hurricanes in the southeast or tsunamis in the asia pacific region. the bottom line is that natural catastrophes have always existed and as we build out population centers, we will have to take mitigation action could account for that. >> turn into another subject, a year ago you were a key figure in shaping a bipartisan immigration bill that passed the senate and was installed in the house. what are the chances that immigration will move in the house this year. >> i'm not a problem encased in business we have in immigration system that is not responsive to the economic realities of today and that needs to be reformed. we have an immigration system that takes our economy and mayor and skills and to mine and quite frankly we propose is in the senate to do this and it shifts our immigration system from one based on family re
because much of south florida is built on a former swamp called the everglades. and we have developed very expensive population centers that are avoidable or natural disasters. whether it earthquakes in the west were tornadoes in the midwest or hurricanes in the southeast or tsunamis in the asia pacific region. the bottom line is that natural catastrophes have always existed and as we build out population centers, we will have to take mitigation action could account for that. >> turn into...
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but, scott, it would also put the entire city of miami beach and much of south florida underwater. >> pelley: elaine, thank you. tonight severe weather is moving across the nation's midsection. flash floods are possible in texas. violent thunderstorms forecast around the great lakes. tornadoes slammed into the great plains yesterday. storm chasers caught power lines snapping in sutton, nebraska. dozens of buildings there were destroyed, but there were no serious injuries. in the texas panhandle, the winds are hot and dry where a wildfire erupted on saturday. manual bojorquez is there. >> reporter: the flames raced towards the town of ridge, texas, sunday afternoon, driven by wind gusts up to 45-miles- per-hour. troy ducheneaux is the regional fire coordinate. >> we were seeing probably rates of spread that were pushing that about 3-6 miles per hour and so that's very, very fast. that's faster than a human can run. >> reporter: paula lea snapped this photograph of her neighborhood as her family fled. >> it was really scary. we just kind of started grabbing stuff and some pictures off t
but, scott, it would also put the entire city of miami beach and much of south florida underwater. >> pelley: elaine, thank you. tonight severe weather is moving across the nation's midsection. flash floods are possible in texas. violent thunderstorms forecast around the great lakes. tornadoes slammed into the great plains yesterday. storm chasers caught power lines snapping in sutton, nebraska. dozens of buildings there were destroyed, but there were no serious injuries. in the texas...
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. >> a rare catch in south florida. >> five men snagging a rare fish. they reamed him in and it took almost 2 hours to bring him to shore. >> he was so powerful so strong of a bish. ffz like he wasn't even hooked. he kept swimming out. he wasn't even on our line. >> saw fish are endangered so the men had to cut the line and they did let it go back out to sea. >> glad they did it. >> here's five reasons to smile this morning. check out a zoo in austria. the white baj tiger cubs making the first public appearance since they were born last month. they are so rare because it is unlikely to have cubs in one litter and all of them survived. so cute. >> it is 11 minutes after the fopt of the hour. al car slams into a wall. the unusual thing the driver was doing before that caused him to pass out. it is related to delivery craze the colorful and tasty way to cool off. these drinks are delivering quite a buzz. the government is getting involved. >> forget lost at sea. these ships are lost on shore. the mystery docked in one women's backyard. ♪ ♪ (music playing)
. >> a rare catch in south florida. >> five men snagging a rare fish. they reamed him in and it took almost 2 hours to bring him to shore. >> he was so powerful so strong of a bish. ffz like he wasn't even hooked. he kept swimming out. he wasn't even on our line. >> saw fish are endangered so the men had to cut the line and they did let it go back out to sea. >> glad they did it. >> here's five reasons to smile this morning. check out a zoo in austria. the...
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he grew up in south florida. he killed himself when he detonated a truck filled with 16 explosives.t is believed to be the first time that an american is involved in the syria civil war. senator nelson said it is it a sign of a growing problem with >> we are concerned about al-qaeda in suria and developing fighters by training them in the battleground of syria but apparently it is coming home. and we suspect that are getting training by al-qaeda. >> it is unclear how many people died in the attack. investigators are hoping to learn more information. >> and a shake-up in the congressional investigation in benghazi. secretary of state john kerry will not have to notify. and that is quickly on benghazi when they have it from now. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry is no longer to it be in the hot seat on benghazi on june 12th. chairman darril issa said in part. it is it disappointing to watch a long- serving7x,2ho senator l secretary kerry squirm his way to what i am doing today. the move guaranteed that secretary kerry will testify in the now select committee in benghazi. the
he grew up in south florida. he killed himself when he detonated a truck filled with 16 explosives.t is believed to be the first time that an american is involved in the syria civil war. senator nelson said it is it a sign of a growing problem with >> we are concerned about al-qaeda in suria and developing fighters by training them in the battleground of syria but apparently it is coming home. and we suspect that are getting training by al-qaeda. >> it is unclear how many people...
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. >> hey, good evening, this is ed from south florida.he cruise capital of america. >> boo-yah. >> i like that. what's up? >> i had a question about rigte aid. >> it's been a -- i went to my rite aid the other day and my picture is up in the wall of the manager's office. hey, dear leader. kind of strange. mcdonald's versus chipotle, aka my modern-day retelling of the tortoise and the hare, because they crave mcdonald's yield. sheesh, mcdonald's feels like a big mac. the hare had an amazing run. they're getting killed by higher beef cheese, guac -- guac-pocalypse? i run my own restaurant? and my food suppliers, particularly my ga lly my suppl taking me to the cleaners. ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. a research tool on thinkorswim. whon a certified pre-ownedan unlimitedmercedes-benz?nty what does it mean to drive as far as you
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. >> dram atec video in south florida.hildren going in for a swim and getting shock when a girl touches the hand rail. they were unable to escape when the poll was charged and a man reached for his grand daughter and shocked himself. three children were hospitalized and released. the poll has been drained and now surrounded by skroim scene ta -- crime scene tape. >> a new smart phone and the best feature of protecting you where you are most vulnerability. >> reporter: i know you are on your cell phone call of the time and most of us use cell phones every day and that makes them so attractive to hackers. matthew riley spent his life hacking computers in order to expose cyber vulnerabilities for fortune 500 companies. unfortunately, the biggest vulnerability is our cell phone. >> you could listen to my cell phone calls and read my text messages and steal my pass words? >> with these phones there are vulnerabilities that are found. >> the statistics back him up. in 2012 third of smart phone users were victims of cyber crime.
. >> dram atec video in south florida.hildren going in for a swim and getting shock when a girl touches the hand rail. they were unable to escape when the poll was charged and a man reached for his grand daughter and shocked himself. three children were hospitalized and released. the poll has been drained and now surrounded by skroim scene ta -- crime scene tape. >> a new smart phone and the best feature of protecting you where you are most vulnerability. >> reporter: i know...
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it is strong in a number of other markets, south florida strong across the board, but in many markets where single-family is a little weak, as far as the first time buyers, other things are improving and may be somewhat multi family or commercial construction, and even custom home building in many markets is strong where some of the first time single-family homes are a little weak. liz: does it impact your current quarter where the weather has impacted the previous quarter? everybody is blaming the weather. do you see a longer follow through with that, or will you have increasingly better picture for your company? >> if we compare year over year, the up. this quarter versus the winter quarter last year, so that is very strong even though we had a very difficult year. demand was strong. when the weather was comfortable for construction, demand was very strong. liz: that would make sense. you have a window, the guys jump to work and find out let's order this stuff, do what we can when there is a window of better weather. >> whereas two to three years ago construction was very weak in th
it is strong in a number of other markets, south florida strong across the board, but in many markets where single-family is a little weak, as far as the first time buyers, other things are improving and may be somewhat multi family or commercial construction, and even custom home building in many markets is strong where some of the first time single-family homes are a little weak. liz: does it impact your current quarter where the weather has impacted the previous quarter? everybody is blaming...
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it's three large counties in south florida. we have an accountability process with the medical center. any time that some of our equipment or some of the equipment within the medical center goes missing, it has to be reported to the police. i can say that i've done millions of dollars of investigations in a year's period. i mean, i've gone to a patient's home and recovered a piece of property that was around 45 to $50,000. it was left there after the patient moved. it was determined this property still belonged to the miami va. >> tell us exactly why you're coming forward now. >> because i've tried to many times to reach out to individuals and all i've done is basically talked to the wall. i haven't gotten anywhere with it. after this -- >> go ahead. >> after mr. cutter had expired on the fifth floor of the miami va, i brought up the fact that this is not being investigated properly. the police weren't notified immediately. there are so many different things that have occurred that are just an absolute disgrace. i know mr. cutt
it's three large counties in south florida. we have an accountability process with the medical center. any time that some of our equipment or some of the equipment within the medical center goes missing, it has to be reported to the police. i can say that i've done millions of dollars of investigations in a year's period. i mean, i've gone to a patient's home and recovered a piece of property that was around 45 to $50,000. it was left there after the patient moved. it was determined this...
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to condoms, and for years we have been in the middle of a sil illous epidemic among gay me in south florida. >> despite hopes that it will be a game changer in the battle against aides. he says the level way to halt the transmission of h.i.v. is to treat people who already have the virus. >>> there's a stigma attached. what is the biggest misconception about truvada? >> i think the biggest mess conception is that it is just a prescription that is provided in isolation. i think of it as a gate way trueing to h.i.v. and std prevention focus care, the way of bringing beam into a prevention conversation. in my practice i prescribing truvada in 50% of people that present asking for it, don't get it. they getother things. >> what about the cost? >> it's significant. guyed luns are important -- guidelines are important in changing the came. something that chance policy. truvada costs money, it's not a free intervention, and insurers are paying for it. really, the question is what about the people at risk who are potentially uninsurable. >> your organisation, mr myers, has a preps around the world.
to condoms, and for years we have been in the middle of a sil illous epidemic among gay me in south florida. >> despite hopes that it will be a game changer in the battle against aides. he says the level way to halt the transmission of h.i.v. is to treat people who already have the virus. >>> there's a stigma attached. what is the biggest misconception about truvada? >> i think the biggest mess conception is that it is just a prescription that is provided in isolation. i...
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others including want day johnson and lynch from south florida.y are giving the 49er as a for the 12 players they drafted overall. raiders weren't far behind. they picked 335-pound defensive lineman ellisan mateo and keith mcgill of youth. >>> you might want to check your lottery. there were two second place winners worth $49,000 before taxes. >> one of came from seam express lingers and the -- expression liquors and no one has come forward. he is excited to have a winning customer. >> great. more business. and a lot more people coming in to buy more particulars. everything -- buy more tickets. >> the other ticket was purchased in los angeles. they have 180 days to claim the price. the mega million is now up to $121 million. >>> back at home and on the ice. they join the best skaters on the ice today in the south bay. >> a woman rescued from the rubble of her home in the aftermath of a tornado and it was all caught on video. >>> a warmer day is in store for your mother's day, i am updating current conditions. what you can expect out your doors. an
others including want day johnson and lynch from south florida.y are giving the 49er as a for the 12 players they drafted overall. raiders weren't far behind. they picked 335-pound defensive lineman ellisan mateo and keith mcgill of youth. >>> you might want to check your lottery. there were two second place winners worth $49,000 before taxes. >> one of came from seam express lingers and the -- expression liquors and no one has come forward. he is excited to have a winning...
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aaron lynch of south florida and another corner, keith reaser of florida atlantic. acker of smu and san francisco selected defensive end kaleb ramsey of boston college and trey mallard a fullback from oklahoma. the raiders used a pick to take a bruiser on the defensive line. ellis say 6-2, 330-pounder with the bulldogs. oakland's second 4th round pick took keith mcgill of utah. the raiders did not have a no. 5 oar 6, but did have three 7th round picks, used on travis karaie and safety jonathan doweling of western kentucky. one local guy who finally had his wait ended today was fales who was selected in the 6th- round by chicago bears of the fales was thought to have improved his stock during the season. >>> other local players taken, cal linebacker fortt goes to house for. defensive back bene' benwikere. cameroon preliminarying to the patriots and david yankey to the vikings. safety ed reynolds to the panthers and ban gardner was theth round pick of the cowboys. still to come on this saturday night edition [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv
aaron lynch of south florida and another corner, keith reaser of florida atlantic. acker of smu and san francisco selected defensive end kaleb ramsey of boston college and trey mallard a fullback from oklahoma. the raiders used a pick to take a bruiser on the defensive line. ellis say 6-2, 330-pounder with the bulldogs. oakland's second 4th round pick took keith mcgill of utah. the raiders did not have a no. 5 oar 6, but did have three 7th round picks, used on travis karaie and safety jonathan...
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could this be a game changer for miami and south florida.to look back in 15 years and say, wow, that is a good thing this happened? >> well, miami is betting this is the right move; that there will be extremely competitive. but there are ports up and down the coast that also want this business. miami is a little bit ahead of the curve. right now norfolk and baltimore are the only ports that have deep enough water. miami will be the third. there are a lot of other ports that are trying to compete as well. so if miami gets this business and the stars align, it could look like a brilliant move, but there are a lot of other factors that will determine where this trade will go after the canal has expanded. >> it's like the lottery, you can't win if you don't play. thank you for joining us. >>> all right. coming up, when a cheap date isn't very cheap at all. i'll be right back. ♪ >> every saturday, al jazeera america brings you controversial... >> both parties are owned by the corporations. >> ..entertaining >> it's fun to play with ideas. >> ...t
could this be a game changer for miami and south florida.to look back in 15 years and say, wow, that is a good thing this happened? >> well, miami is betting this is the right move; that there will be extremely competitive. but there are ports up and down the coast that also want this business. miami is a little bit ahead of the curve. right now norfolk and baltimore are the only ports that have deep enough water. miami will be the third. there are a lot of other ports that are trying to...
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. >> like -- >> the judge doesn't understand soto's reference to south florida rapper rick ross. >> haveou had any drugs in the last 24 hours? >> actually, no. >> actually no. >> soto has no prior convictions the judge sets her bond at $5,000 this day in court should end here, but soto takes it one hell raising step further. >> bye-bye. >> adios. >> come back, ma'am. come back. come back. count one will be 10,000. >> are you serious? >> i am serious. adios. >> the judge doubles soto's bond, and the exchange gets a laugh from onlookers in the court. lesson learned, not really? >> come back again. come back again. bring her back again. >> what's up? >> i believe i heard you saying -- >> yes, i did. >> i believe you -- did you say [ bleep ] me did you say that? >> yes, sir. >> i find you in contempt. 30 days in the county jail. >> okay. >> our whole system depends on respect for our judges and their orders. when there is disrespect the judge has to do something meaningful. >> 30 days in the county jail. >> after spending four nights in county jail, soto is once again facing the judge and th
. >> like -- >> the judge doesn't understand soto's reference to south florida rapper rick ross. >> haveou had any drugs in the last 24 hours? >> actually, no. >> actually no. >> soto has no prior convictions the judge sets her bond at $5,000 this day in court should end here, but soto takes it one hell raising step further. >> bye-bye. >> adios. >> come back, ma'am. come back. come back. count one will be 10,000. >> are you serious?...
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a a south florida woman lost 128 pounds and became a hooter's waitress after a drunk stranger made a crack about her weight. she was at a bar a year ago wearing a hooter's t-shirt when a a guy told her "you don't look like a hooter's girl i have ever seen." been there, girlfriend. 250 times -- 2 fifty pounds at the -- 250 times she used that to set a goal to become a hooter's girl. now she says she is grateful for hearing the truth. >> you have to be careful about what you say to people. but at the same time, maybe what he said to me wasn't really so bad. maybe it was the straw that broke the camel's back and it made me realize that i have got to do something. >> she looks good. jedediah, is this an example of fat shaming that worked? >> it is like those nerdy kids at school you call a nerd and then they call up to be a doctor. they are like role reversal. if you want -- you dig deep and do it yourself. but she looks great. >> gavin, at the time did you have any idea she would take your comments to heart and change her lifelike this? >> that was my motive. i thought outside the box a
a a south florida woman lost 128 pounds and became a hooter's waitress after a drunk stranger made a crack about her weight. she was at a bar a year ago wearing a hooter's t-shirt when a a guy told her "you don't look like a hooter's girl i have ever seen." been there, girlfriend. 250 times -- 2 fifty pounds at the -- 250 times she used that to set a goal to become a hooter's girl. now she says she is grateful for hearing the truth. >> you have to be careful about what you say...
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from the plate of guacamole, and tore tea chips to the commercial groves of south florida, it is just an hour's drive. here burn stops sit like grave stones of trees. it's called laurel wilt and spread by ambroshia beetle, and is the first victim. the fungus destroyed about 50 trees. they might fight the fungus but die. >> it does a good job, it end up killing itself. >> it kills trees in 2-6 woks. the disease is opportunistic. avocado tree roots connect to each other. to the fungus wan march through the grove. there's no cure. professor jonathan crane with the university of the florida, institute of food and agricultural science says no one should panic, scientists are researching ways to decrease the threat to the $54 million a year industry. >> our endometeorologists have trials -- endomoll gift has trials where it attracts the beetle. >> crane says it will be about a decade before scientists can grow avocado trees resistant to laurel wilt. with 1% impacted, there's not expected to be a shortage any time soon, so people can enjoy their florida avocados. >>> the armed radical group
from the plate of guacamole, and tore tea chips to the commercial groves of south florida, it is just an hour's drive. here burn stops sit like grave stones of trees. it's called laurel wilt and spread by ambroshia beetle, and is the first victim. the fungus destroyed about 50 trees. they might fight the fungus but die. >> it does a good job, it end up killing itself. >> it kills trees in 2-6 woks. the disease is opportunistic. avocado tree roots connect to each other. to the fungus...
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. >> nice little welcome to south florida to bill clinton.o some of our viewers in indiana and all of our viewers in ohio and north carolina, you still have time to participate in the voting. the polls close in indiana at 6:00 p.m. eastern, and some of those countries are in central time so you have another 35 minutes. in ohio and north carolina those polls will be open until 7:30 eastern time. that's today power politics. >> 90% of the money for ads from outside of the state of north carolina. >> yes, a lot of groups are taking advantage of it. >> credit suisse and the justice department are close to reaching a plea deal and settlement over allegations that wealthy americans evade taxes. calling for credit suisse to plead guilty and pay a fine of $1 billion. a similar bill could be reached with other banks. >>> the legalization of marijuana has seen an unprecedented rise in hash oil expression. the police are not sure how to prosecute the user. the oil is extremely potent but fumes were the process can ignite and lead to explosions. >>> comi
. >> nice little welcome to south florida to bill clinton.o some of our viewers in indiana and all of our viewers in ohio and north carolina, you still have time to participate in the voting. the polls close in indiana at 6:00 p.m. eastern, and some of those countries are in central time so you have another 35 minutes. in ohio and north carolina those polls will be open until 7:30 eastern time. that's today power politics. >> 90% of the money for ads from outside of the state of...
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. >> after more digging, lieutenant discovers that the man lives right there in south florida. we knocked on the door of his condo and he answered the door wearing the ladies watch. he said it was a gift from god. i think he really believed that. he said ever since i believed this watch from god i've had nothing but good luck. >> the grateful victim gets her watch back three months later. the thief gets a fine and probation. safe to say his luck has run out. >>> coming up, flames devour an occupied house, and a neighbor has a decision to make. when "caught on camera: what would you do." returns. show 'em the curve. ♪ it's beautiful. it's more than that... ...it's perfect. introducing curved ultra high definition television from samsung. nehey!r! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. the versatile, 2015 subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> ah, just another day in paradise. until it suddenly turns into a terrifying nightmare. >> one minute we're flying. the next thing
. >> after more digging, lieutenant discovers that the man lives right there in south florida. we knocked on the door of his condo and he answered the door wearing the ladies watch. he said it was a gift from god. i think he really believed that. he said ever since i believed this watch from god i've had nothing but good luck. >> the grateful victim gets her watch back three months later. the thief gets a fine and probation. safe to say his luck has run out. >>> coming up,...
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affecting approximately 28,000 people in my south florida community and almost 1.5 million americans nationwide, lupus is a tragically misunderstood disease. with symptoms that imitate many other illnesses, lupus is extremely difficult to diagnose and usually develops anywhere between age 15 and 44. of those who are diagnosed, mr. speaker, 90% are women and it impacts minorities two to three times more than caucasians. along with my fellow co-chairs of the congressional lupus caucus, tom rooney, bill keating and jim moran, i am committed to increasing awareness about lupus and putting an end to this terrible disease. thank you, mr. speaker, for the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the house is not in order. please remove conversations from the floor at this time. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? without objection. mr. garcia: mr. speaker, i rise today to commemorate national foster care month. in my home counties of miami-dade and monroe, there are 3,500 children in foster care who need loving familie
affecting approximately 28,000 people in my south florida community and almost 1.5 million americans nationwide, lupus is a tragically misunderstood disease. with symptoms that imitate many other illnesses, lupus is extremely difficult to diagnose and usually develops anywhere between age 15 and 44. of those who are diagnosed, mr. speaker, 90% are women and it impacts minorities two to three times more than caucasians. along with my fellow co-chairs of the congressional lupus caucus, tom...
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. >> caller: this fsunny south florida boo-yah. >> wish i was there. >> caller: conocophillips?re too late. this thing has been in a straight line. there are too many others. mike in georgia. mike! >> caller: how you doing today? >> fine. how are you? >> caller: fine. thank you. they had the revenues triple last year, two cents to a nickel what about synovus now? >> which one was that? synovus? you've got to ge in there but the sector annoys me. don in florida. >> caller: hey, jim. i need your insight into emerge energy services. >> i looked at it this weekend. i thought it seemed pretty good, frankly. i like the yield. i think the yield is safe. i wish the company would come on. i do like emerge. it's a good limited partnership. susan in california. >> caller: hey, jim. from sunny california. i've got a question. i've been in visa 2 1/2 years. when i looked at mastercard it was $300 and soared through the roof. >> they did a better job than visa this quarter. visa has exposure that worries me but you've got to ride it through. i would swap into m.a. m.a. has the game going righ
. >> caller: this fsunny south florida boo-yah. >> wish i was there. >> caller: conocophillips?re too late. this thing has been in a straight line. there are too many others. mike in georgia. mike! >> caller: how you doing today? >> fine. how are you? >> caller: fine. thank you. they had the revenues triple last year, two cents to a nickel what about synovus now? >> which one was that? synovus? you've got to ge in there but the sector annoys me. don in...
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joining me, thomas fiore, detective for the va police department in south florida. thanks for coming on the show, thomas. explain to us, because not everybody heard your story, what you saw at miami va that you thought was illegal, wrong. >> well, i've got to tell you, gerri, it has been an ongoing battle for many years. there's been drug abuse that has been going on. we've got treatment centers, inpatient treatment centers our veterans are going to seek treatment and yet, they go in. they're still abusing drugs. they're buying their drugs there at miami va. there's even been times where they have been supplied drug, talking illegal, talking cocaine, marijuana, they have been supplied drugs from employees of the miami va. gerri: okay. so i understand from our producer on this segment that some of these employees were actually dealing it right outside of the frond doors of the miami va. is that true? >> actually, it was the patients that are dealing it outside in front. it will be a lot of the patients from different areas of the medical center. they will go out to t
joining me, thomas fiore, detective for the va police department in south florida. thanks for coming on the show, thomas. explain to us, because not everybody heard your story, what you saw at miami va that you thought was illegal, wrong. >> well, i've got to tell you, gerri, it has been an ongoing battle for many years. there's been drug abuse that has been going on. we've got treatment centers, inpatient treatment centers our veterans are going to seek treatment and yet, they go in....
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we are right - for years we have been in the middle of a sievo louse epidemic among gay men in south florida>> reporter: despite hopes that it will be a game changer, the level way to halt the transmission of h.i.v. is to effectively treat people who already have the virus. >>> there is a stigma attached. what is the biggest misconception d true varda? >> the biggest misconception is that it's a prescription that should be provided in isolation. i think of true varda as a gateway job to provision fogzed primary care. it's a way to bring people into a confrontation that they wouldn't be in. i prescribed trev arda and 50% of the people that present asking for it don't get it. they getother interventions and other things that i offer to them. >> what about the cost? >> it is significant. the guide lines are important in changing the game. they are in definitive. they are something that changes policy. it costs money, it's not a free intervention and insurers are paying for it. the question is what about the people at risk who are not unsured or uninsurable. that's what the guidelines are weresi
we are right - for years we have been in the middle of a sievo louse epidemic among gay men in south florida>> reporter: despite hopes that it will be a game changer, the level way to halt the transmission of h.i.v. is to effectively treat people who already have the virus. >>> there is a stigma attached. what is the biggest misconception d true varda? >> the biggest misconception is that it's a prescription that should be provided in isolation. i think of true varda as a...