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tallahassee had more than 250 investigations over a seven year period. >> in equipment is incrediblysensitive and powerful and if police want to be using it it's vital that they be getting authority from local elected officials and that they be going to judges, demonstrating probable cause and getting a warrant. anything sort of that, and we've seen a lot, is violation of the fourth amendment.hort of that, and we've seen a lot, is violation of the fourth amendment. >> tallahassee has not commented. >> what about the argument that it is a legitimate surveillance tool? >> there are very few people who doubt that there isn't sort of the right investigation to use the string rayingray technology, but aclu says there are challenges to the use of the technology, in effect that it's being used but when it gets to the court case, the defense is not told by the stingray and sometimes these prosecutions just never go anywhere as a result. and as for the fbi argument that they're not collecting the content, this sounds familiar to the nsa, the so-called metadata was not that revealing, but quee
tallahassee had more than 250 investigations over a seven year period. >> in equipment is incrediblysensitive and powerful and if police want to be using it it's vital that they be getting authority from local elected officials and that they be going to judges, demonstrating probable cause and getting a warrant. anything sort of that, and we've seen a lot, is violation of the fourth amendment.hort of that, and we've seen a lot, is violation of the fourth amendment. >> tallahassee...
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thanks for being with me from tallahassee. >>> talk about bumps in the road to 1600?r spread a cover story in this week's "national journal." the author "national journal's" worst correspondent james oliphant joins us. talk us through it. pleasure to see you. >> good morning, jose. >> hopefully some of the candidates are taking notes. start with one of your tips. know why you're running. some of the past offenders, paul ente, graham clinton, just to name a few. what do you mean by that and who do you see as potential 2016 offenders? >> well i think it really comes down to especially in clinton's case you have to ward off the sense of inevitability. the simple fact that it's time for you to run. and i think that's something you see now. a problem with jeb bush. i think a problem for rudy giuliani in '07 and a represented note a tim pawlenty or jon huntsman a favorite of the beltway crowd with no greater support beyond that and no rationale that that candidate could take to the voters and really sell himself. >> so how do you convey that you know what you are running fo
thanks for being with me from tallahassee. >>> talk about bumps in the road to 1600?r spread a cover story in this week's "national journal." the author "national journal's" worst correspondent james oliphant joins us. talk us through it. pleasure to see you. >> good morning, jose. >> hopefully some of the candidates are taking notes. start with one of your tips. know why you're running. some of the past offenders, paul ente, graham clinton, just to name...
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they succeeded in tallahassee and they're pushing ones in montana. i totally support this idea. i also believe we don't have time. we don't have time for 40 states to come around to get their locate house in order before we take on the challenge of congress. we don't have time because we don't have the opportunity, a way to address the issues to motivate everybody to want to turn out and do something here like climate change or health care or equality or some way of finding a common purpose, again, these are not things that can wait. so as much as i am eager to see those things succeed, i would not say that means we shift our focus and not also try to pursue this. we recognize that that might mean those don't move as quickly, but i think as they move together, they feed on each other. i think what we saw out of the victory in tallahassee was an extraordinary revival of the belief in part of the country that there was change possible. that helps us to work at the national level, too. so it's a great strategy. it's just one more complementing strategy we got to be able to adopt. i
they succeeded in tallahassee and they're pushing ones in montana. i totally support this idea. i also believe we don't have time. we don't have time for 40 states to come around to get their locate house in order before we take on the challenge of congress. we don't have time because we don't have the opportunity, a way to address the issues to motivate everybody to want to turn out and do something here like climate change or health care or equality or some way of finding a common purpose,...
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very important obstacle course but first, jeb bush gave a very presidential performance today in tallahasseewhere he talked about school choice and also about the state's role in tough standards and he gave teachers in particular a very vocal shellacking. >> they are to protect the economic interests of adults. that should not come as a surprise to people, so a monopoly that does not have choice is an easier path for them to achieve their objectives . while i am understanding that an respectful of it, it is wrong. in the twitter universe, there are some heads exploding right now. i can feel it. [laughter] >> i like that video. and since he decided to run for president, does jeb bush have in his arsenal and up to neutralize the critics he aces on the grassroots and the level of the common core? >> his critics are going to be the fiercest. he is not going to neutralize them. they are going to hate him, but he can neutralize this argument. i think it is the smallest one. it is a powerful argument, and this union bashing will work to help him. >> this education reform record better than any cons
very important obstacle course but first, jeb bush gave a very presidential performance today in tallahasseewhere he talked about school choice and also about the state's role in tough standards and he gave teachers in particular a very vocal shellacking. >> they are to protect the economic interests of adults. that should not come as a surprise to people, so a monopoly that does not have choice is an easier path for them to achieve their objectives . while i am understanding that an...
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tuesday morning at 9:15 eastern will be a florida agricultural university in tallahassee and talk withts president. on wednesday, we meet with brian johnson of tuskegee university. on friday, we visit xavier university of louisiana and talk with dr. lorin blanchard. >> live events to tell you about tomorrow on c-span. the potomac institute for policy studies host an event on combating terrorism. speakers include ambassadors from egypt and iraq. that is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern. later in the day at work on, retired general john allen fixed to the threat posed by isis. he proudly serves as envoy for the coalition against isis and was a number commander of operations in afghanistan. >> consumer advocate ralph nader entered the 2000 presidential race as a green party candidate on february 21 of that year. he received nearly 3 million votes overall, including almost 100,000 in the pivotal state of florida. mr. nader ran for president four times. this is about half an hour. >> good morning. my name is ralph nader, and today i wish to explain why, after working years as a citizen advocate fo
tuesday morning at 9:15 eastern will be a florida agricultural university in tallahassee and talk withts president. on wednesday, we meet with brian johnson of tuskegee university. on friday, we visit xavier university of louisiana and talk with dr. lorin blanchard. >> live events to tell you about tomorrow on c-span. the potomac institute for policy studies host an event on combating terrorism. speakers include ambassadors from egypt and iraq. that is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern. later in...
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dakota to florida are going to feel not only this first blast, where the freezing line gets to tallahassee, the 0s right there into parts of new england and the northeast, but a second cold blals so valentine's day into sunday the 0s reaching nashville, louisville. we're not getting away from this anywhere east of the rockies. >> it is february. see you on "gma" in the morning. thank you. >>> now to that white knuckle moment for passengers on board a flight from philly to houston. their plane comes in for an emergency landing without the nose gear scraping the runway there. passengers told to brace for impact and racing off the plane. tonight, we hear from some of those passengers and here's abc's david kerley now. >> reporter: that light nearing the runway is a jet in distress. >> emergency in progress on runway 27. >> reporter: the plane lights up the houston darkness with sparks land without a nose gear. metal grinding on the runway coming to rest and quickly surrounded by rescue workers. >> we were told brace, brace, brace. >> just stuck the nose and it slid. >> reporter: the flight tu
dakota to florida are going to feel not only this first blast, where the freezing line gets to tallahassee, the 0s right there into parts of new england and the northeast, but a second cold blals so valentine's day into sunday the 0s reaching nashville, louisville. we're not getting away from this anywhere east of the rockies. >> it is february. see you on "gma" in the morning. thank you. >>> now to that white knuckle moment for passengers on board a flight from philly...
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actual temperature, sub-freezing for tallahassee, all the way up to the northeast. you put the wind on, it feels like 23 below in minneapolis. friday morning, 0, washington, d.c. 7 below, new york city. we could approach some of the coldest in 20 years in some places. and while we do this i have to check in on the west. above normal high wind warning warnings gusts up to 60. >> ginger see tonight. >>> and from the dangerous driving in parts of this country to that doomed cruise ship overseas and this evening, a guilty verdict for the captain of the costa conncordia. this is the ship tonight. our crew in italy there for the sentencing. you can barely make out the name on the ship. tonight, the captain found guiltile of manslaughter sentenced to 16 years in prison for the wreck that cost 32 people their lives. you'll remember the captain, one of the first to abandon ship. >>> back here at home and to that headline today. the little leaguers stripped of their title. the national champ, jackie robinson west from chicago's south side. well tonight, authorities say those
actual temperature, sub-freezing for tallahassee, all the way up to the northeast. you put the wind on, it feels like 23 below in minneapolis. friday morning, 0, washington, d.c. 7 below, new york city. we could approach some of the coldest in 20 years in some places. and while we do this i have to check in on the west. above normal high wind warning warnings gusts up to 60. >> ginger see tonight. >>> and from the dangerous driving in parts of this country to that doomed cruise...
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. >> it's like 40 in tallahassee. is that hard going from naples to tallahassee? >> i don't like cold weather. i moved to florida because i don't like cold weather. i grew up in the midwest. it was way too cold for me. even texas was. i lived there for a little bit. they have ice storms. unbelievable. >> is normally not like this. so thank you for being here. just a quick introduction. rick scott just won reelection to bill haslam one with 70%, a pretty easy read electric you one by 1% what a win is a win. >> didn't waste any dollars, any efforts. >> so you're just starting her second term. you serve in the united states navy before starting a very successful business career. he joined a dallas firm as you noted in 1987. at 34 you cofounded columbia hospital corporation with two partners that became columbia hca come eventually the largest private for-profit health or comfort in america. intelligent you could've took on the republican establishment. i think people can kind forget that's part of your profile. ran against the city attorney general. you took them on.
. >> it's like 40 in tallahassee. is that hard going from naples to tallahassee? >> i don't like cold weather. i moved to florida because i don't like cold weather. i grew up in the midwest. it was way too cold for me. even texas was. i lived there for a little bit. they have ice storms. unbelievable. >> is normally not like this. so thank you for being here. just a quick introduction. rick scott just won reelection to bill haslam one with 70%, a pretty easy read electric you...
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. >> it's like 40 in tallahassee. is that hard going from naples to tallahassee? >> you don't go out as much. i don't like cold weather. i moved to florida because i don't like cold weather. i grew up in the midwest. that's way too cold for me. even texas was, i lived there for a little too. they have ice storms. this is unbelievable here though. >> it's normally not like this. thank you for being here. a quick introduction. you won by one percent, but a win is a win. >> didn't waste any dollars or any effort. >> you're starting your second term. you served in the united states navy before starting your very successful business career. you joined a dallas firm as you noted, in 1987. at 34 you co-founded columbia hospital corporation with two partners that became columbia hca, eventually the largest private for profit healthcare company in america. in 2010 you kind of took on the republican establishment. people forget that that's part of your profile, ran against a sitting attorney general. >> everybody had endorsed. >> you took him on, you won. >> everybody poll
. >> it's like 40 in tallahassee. is that hard going from naples to tallahassee? >> you don't go out as much. i don't like cold weather. i moved to florida because i don't like cold weather. i grew up in the midwest. that's way too cold for me. even texas was, i lived there for a little too. they have ice storms. this is unbelievable here though. >> it's normally not like this. thank you for being here. a quick introduction. you won by one percent, but a win is a win. >>...
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they succeeded in tallahassee and they're pushing ones in montana. i totally support this idea. i also believe we don't have time. we don't have time for 40 states to come around to get their locate house in order before we take on the challenge of congress. we don't have time because we don't have the opportunity, a way to address the issues to motivate everybody to want to turn out and do something here like climate change or health carninge or equality or some way of finding a common purpose, again these are not things that can wait. so as much as i am eager to see those things succeed, i would not say that means we shift our focus and not also try to pursue this. we recognize that that might mean those don't move as quickly, but i think as they move together, they feed on each other. i think what we saw out of the victory in tallahassee was an extraordinary rearrival of the belief in part of the country that there was change possible. that helps us to work at the national level too. so it's a great strategy. it's just one more complementing strategy we got to be able to adop
they succeeded in tallahassee and they're pushing ones in montana. i totally support this idea. i also believe we don't have time. we don't have time for 40 states to come around to get their locate house in order before we take on the challenge of congress. we don't have time because we don't have the opportunity, a way to address the issues to motivate everybody to want to turn out and do something here like climate change or health carninge or equality or some way of finding a common...
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. >> host: tallahassee florida go straight to your question or comment please. you're on. >> caller: good morning and thank you to c-span for this wonderful outreach to the hbcus. mr. president my question is concerning the integration of mission academics versus athletics and funding. in the context that the funding now has been diminished primarily they hbcus with c-span this month are actually private institutions as opposed to public. so could i ask a question you're funding has not been from the state but rather from tuition which then means you must continue enrollment because enrollment generates funding. .. fundraising advancement of development, your general fund, your scholarship -- restricted giving there, and the research dollars that are wonderful factory has produced -- faculty has produced. these are primarily the three streams of funding with enrollment the number one. we have to find multiple ways to increase in moment. you do not increase -- enrollment >> so you don't really increase enrollment by producing and bringing on board more. you have
. >> host: tallahassee florida go straight to your question or comment please. you're on. >> caller: good morning and thank you to c-span for this wonderful outreach to the hbcus. mr. president my question is concerning the integration of mission academics versus athletics and funding. in the context that the funding now has been diminished primarily they hbcus with c-span this month are actually private institutions as opposed to public. so could i ask a question you're funding has...
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the florida department of law enforcement used cell phone simulators more than 1800 times and the tallahassee police department listed 250 investigation in which a stingray was. and strongly the secrecy it appears to have is more commonly used for crimes such as burglary and theft. based on the a clu's data mining here 48 government aemss in 20 states are using this kind of technology and there was a recent case in florida when the defendant realized that the state had used the stingray technology for pot possession rather than reveal the surveillance in court the police cut a lenient deal because they wanted to keep the details secret. >> after a record- breaking week on wall street stocks. and they are slipping today and why they are heading back down. and boston is slammed this winter. and one snow storm after another. and we want to hear from you. and the media done a good job in covering russia and the ukraine. and our live chot up and runs and go to fox news.com and click on america's asking to join the conversation. help join a continent with nearly 3 million rugged square miles with a
the florida department of law enforcement used cell phone simulators more than 1800 times and the tallahassee police department listed 250 investigation in which a stingray was. and strongly the secrecy it appears to have is more commonly used for crimes such as burglary and theft. based on the a clu's data mining here 48 government aemss in 20 states are using this kind of technology and there was a recent case in florida when the defendant realized that the state had used the stingray...
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take a look at the low temperatures, yesterday morning tallahassee, 24 degrees, pensacola, gainsville6. that's cold orange juice. miami down to 43 degrees. you have to go out west to california to see comfortable temperatures readings where they are in the 70s and 80s. nice out west, bitter cold in the east. dewpoint, 1, winds out of the south-southeast. minus 3 in millville. allentown, 2. poconos # -- 6 degrees with a windchill # 2 above. minus 2 in atlantic city. here comes the moisture you can see it across the ohio and tennessee valleys. white representing the snow, green the rain. you get the shades of blue that's the mix of sleet and freezing rain. it's cold, temperatures are well below freezing, so initially as this moves in, it will start in the form of snow, probably around 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. snow breaking out for everyone. even down here on the coast you'll start out as snow, but you'll go over to a mixture of sleet and freezing rain. during the afternoon and evening we see the mix of sleet and rain line push toward the snort. 10:00 p.m. still noticing in the lehigh valley
take a look at the low temperatures, yesterday morning tallahassee, 24 degrees, pensacola, gainsville6. that's cold orange juice. miami down to 43 degrees. you have to go out west to california to see comfortable temperatures readings where they are in the 70s and 80s. nice out west, bitter cold in the east. dewpoint, 1, winds out of the south-southeast. minus 3 in millville. allentown, 2. poconos # -- 6 degrees with a windchill # 2 above. minus 2 in atlantic city. here comes the moisture you...
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. >> host: jenny who attended an hbcu from tallahassee florida go ahead. >> guest: >> caller: yes dr. williams. would you give the world information about why these schools are called historically black schools? i attended florida a&m and i have never had anyone say to me you can't have this job because you attended a historically black college. >> guest: i'm not sure understand the question. >> host: she asked about the nature, the historical nature of hbcus but if you can apply to fisk university specifically a result of efforts made in the civil war and particularly religious institutions as part of your founding. is that correct? >> guest: absolutely and way back in 1865 as the war was ending folks gathered here and the american missionary association was the leading group that the group got together here in nashville and said what are we going to do when they do when the soon-to-be freed slaves become a part of society and they need to be educated. fisk university was conceived in the fall of 1865 and we began business on january 9 of 1866 but the whole idea was to make sure afri
. >> host: jenny who attended an hbcu from tallahassee florida go ahead. >> guest: >> caller: yes dr. williams. would you give the world information about why these schools are called historically black schools? i attended florida a&m and i have never had anyone say to me you can't have this job because you attended a historically black college. >> guest: i'm not sure understand the question. >> host: she asked about the nature, the historical nature of hbcus...
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tallahassee, 24 degrees, pensacola, 26. miami, 42 degrees yesterday morning. everybody up and down the eastern seaboard feeling the wrath of old man winter. there's storm tracker 6 live double scan we're clear snow is breaking out to the west. harrisburg york gettysburg, light snow. temperatures bone chilling right now, but we don't have the harsh wind. lancaster, reading 15, wilmington, philadelphia. 0. trenton, 15 and the poconos 9 with a like temperature of 5. feels like # in philadelphia with the wind and 7 in dover. you can see how far this cold air stretches it's all the way down into the virginias and the carolinas, eastern portions of ohio yesterday morning 37 degrees below zero. the entire state of kentucky below zero. places like bowling green paducah, everybody. satellite arena radar this -- satellite and radar this system right here is charging into that cold air. that means we'll see snow. some of it will come down at a good clip after 2:00 p.m. in the city itself, look for a wintry mix along the immediate coast. that line lifts to the north as th
tallahassee, 24 degrees, pensacola, 26. miami, 42 degrees yesterday morning. everybody up and down the eastern seaboard feeling the wrath of old man winter. there's storm tracker 6 live double scan we're clear snow is breaking out to the west. harrisburg york gettysburg, light snow. temperatures bone chilling right now, but we don't have the harsh wind. lancaster, reading 15, wilmington, philadelphia. 0. trenton, 15 and the poconos 9 with a like temperature of 5. feels like # in philadelphia...
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"john, jake, or charley, "hopping the slow freight "--memphis to tallahassee-- riding the rods, blind of some kind they're wonderfully dramatized they're funny-- the bums on the track, the crazy guy in the bar. when he does come across incidents, he can encapsulate them as well as any american novelist. i feel crane re-encounters whitman whenever he meets these figures. the bums, to me, are whitman. the person you get is a prototypical thing in american literature the old pioneer. it's like always he sees whitman's face in front of him. [hart crane] cutty sark is built on the plan of a fugue. two voices that of the world of time and that of the world of eternity, are interwoven. the atlantis theme that of eternity is the transmuted voice of the nickel-slot pianola. this voice alternates with that of the derelict sailor and the description of the action. the airy regatta of phantom clipper ships seen from brooklyn bridge on the way home is quite effective, i think. music still haunts their names long after the wind has left their sails. "it's s.s. ala-- antwerp-- "remember kid to put m
"john, jake, or charley, "hopping the slow freight "--memphis to tallahassee-- riding the rods, blind of some kind they're wonderfully dramatized they're funny-- the bums on the track, the crazy guy in the bar. when he does come across incidents, he can encapsulate them as well as any american novelist. i feel crane re-encounters whitman whenever he meets these figures. the bums, to me, are whitman. the person you get is a prototypical thing in american literature the old...
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a republican in tallahassee, florida. caller: thanks for c-span. i just wanted to know what is the impact of this bacon act on the cost of infrastructure construction in the country? would it be a good idea for us to just do away with that law? guest: i do not think so. we are checked to make sure that workers are getting i committed to work on some of these projects. is this a matter of public policy. is a nice connection between money being spent on the policy level to get the goals and objectives that we want to achieve. is a split between the federal government and local government and where the money is coming from. we have got to really make sure that the workers getting paid for these projects are getting paid adequately. guest: there is a law that basically says that if you are building a transportation project like a highway project with federal money then you must pay essentially union wages are often higher. it has been some study -- a congressional study a few years ago that pushes up the wage costs of federal funded highway projects ar
a republican in tallahassee, florida. caller: thanks for c-span. i just wanted to know what is the impact of this bacon act on the cost of infrastructure construction in the country? would it be a good idea for us to just do away with that law? guest: i do not think so. we are checked to make sure that workers are getting i committed to work on some of these projects. is this a matter of public policy. is a nice connection between money being spent on the policy level to get the goals and...
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they succeeded in tallahassee and they're pushing ones in montana. i totally support this idea. i also believe we don't have time. we don't have time for 40 states to come around to get their local house in order before we take on the challenge of congress. we don't have time because we don't have the opportunity, a way to address the issues to motivate everybody to want to turn out and do something here like climate change or health care or equality or some way of finding a common purpose again, these are not things that can wait. so as much as i am eager to see those things succeed, i would not say that means we shift our focus and not also try to pursue this. we recognize that that might mean those don't move as quickly, but i think as they move together, they feed on each other. i think what we saw out of the victory in tallahassee was an extraordinary revival of the belief in part of the country that there was change possible. that helps us to work at the national level, too. so it's a great strategy. it's just one more complementing strategy we got to be able to adopt. i'm
they succeeded in tallahassee and they're pushing ones in montana. i totally support this idea. i also believe we don't have time. we don't have time for 40 states to come around to get their local house in order before we take on the challenge of congress. we don't have time because we don't have the opportunity, a way to address the issues to motivate everybody to want to turn out and do something here like climate change or health care or equality or some way of finding a common purpose...
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. >> the tallahassee police department is using florida state university students as informers againstry time one is approached by a suspected sex offender. >> in the 1960s, there are a number of these kinds of committees that investigate gays. and even though it's still submerged, you begin to see the first issues about gay rights. >> there were multiple organizations to try to counteract that repressive regime that gay men and lesbians were suffering under. they had the mattachine society and the daughters of bilitis, which were part of the homophile movement. >> the law forbids certain type of private consenting sexual behavior among adults need to be changed. >> in the mattachine society, this was a dilemma. how do you combine activism with anonymity? you can run a social movement from behind a closet door. >> gays are limited in their ability to show affection, can't party the way the straights can. their whole entire existence is stigmatized. one of the mattachine society's founders, a man named frank kameny, he is a worker with the u.s. map service and he's fired because he's ga
. >> the tallahassee police department is using florida state university students as informers againstry time one is approached by a suspected sex offender. >> in the 1960s, there are a number of these kinds of committees that investigate gays. and even though it's still submerged, you begin to see the first issues about gay rights. >> there were multiple organizations to try to counteract that repressive regime that gay men and lesbians were suffering under. they had the...
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very important obstacle course, but first, jeb bush gave a very presidential performance today in tallahasseee he talked about school choice and also about the state's role in tough
very important obstacle course, but first, jeb bush gave a very presidential performance today in tallahasseee he talked about school choice and also about the state's role in tough
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. >> tallahassee, is that hard?ut as much. >> i moved to florida because i don't like cold weather. way too cold for me. even texas was. they have icestorms. >> right. >> unbelievable here yeah. >> thank you for being here. just a quick introduction. rick scott just won reelection. he won with 7% an easy reelect. you won by 1%. a win is a win. >> didn't waste any dollars, any effort. the. >> you just starting your second term. you served in the united states navy before starting your very successful business career. you joined the dallas firm as you noted, in 1987 at 34. you co-founded columbia hospital corporation with two partners that became columbia hca the largest for-private healthcare company in america. in 2010, you took on the republican establishment. that's part of your profile, ran against a sitting attorney general. >> everybody is indoors. you won. >> ever poll said i would lose. >> the poll said you could lose again in 2014 and you won and now you are here. now, you are starting your second term. next
. >> tallahassee, is that hard?ut as much. >> i moved to florida because i don't like cold weather. way too cold for me. even texas was. they have icestorms. >> right. >> unbelievable here yeah. >> thank you for being here. just a quick introduction. rick scott just won reelection. he won with 7% an easy reelect. you won by 1%. a win is a win. >> didn't waste any dollars, any effort. the. >> you just starting your second term. you served in the united...
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tallahassee will be 24. atlanta at 15. lexington is 12 below and look at friday. miami fra and washington, d.c. zero. the clipper today sends up off the new england coast. winter stormwatch in effect and more heavy snow likely by this time tomorrow morning. look at the snowfall amounts we are talking about in new england. from portland to bangor there could be another 12 to 15 inches of snow and we have another storm system developing saturday night, sunday monday into the mid-atlantic and the northeast. >> relentless and a lot of negative numbers as well. >> the terror group isis launched attacks on a key city of iraq and the fighting dragged on for hours. carry keer good morning. >> good morning. tens of isis fighters were killed and some of their vehicles were destroyed while local sources said isis launched several waves of attacks before being repelled by air strikes. the fighting was close to the key city. isis attempted a push where officials were based. the fighting suspects despite the bombing rates, isis feels confident enough to attend. there is increas
tallahassee will be 24. atlanta at 15. lexington is 12 below and look at friday. miami fra and washington, d.c. zero. the clipper today sends up off the new england coast. winter stormwatch in effect and more heavy snow likely by this time tomorrow morning. look at the snowfall amounts we are talking about in new england. from portland to bangor there could be another 12 to 15 inches of snow and we have another storm system developing saturday night, sunday monday into the mid-atlantic and the...
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he's taking questions at the florida education summit in tallahassee and this comes as bush takes newa presidential run. today he launched a website containing 250,000 e-mails from his time as governor. and he's also releasing the first chapter of his new e-book but he is facing fresh scrutiny after revolutions of his new hires posted offensive tweets about women between 2009 and 2011. in hillary land resignation of david brock in a super-pac is whether she will have the same in-fighting as her previous campaign. joining me the editor in chief of national memo. thank you both. and i'll going to you first on this benji. jeb was going to have someone bring him into the new campaign world technology-wise. what happened? >> well he sounded like the kind of person perfect for the job. he founded hipster.com so what would be better than to get a young tech guy there but it became a distraction yesterday as people started to go through some of his old tweets and found some that were just pretty gross. i've been told earlier that i probably can't repeat some of the stuff on air. but to be fai
he's taking questions at the florida education summit in tallahassee and this comes as bush takes newa presidential run. today he launched a website containing 250,000 e-mails from his time as governor. and he's also releasing the first chapter of his new e-book but he is facing fresh scrutiny after revolutions of his new hires posted offensive tweets about women between 2009 and 2011. in hillary land resignation of david brock in a super-pac is whether she will have the same in-fighting as her...
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scott, tallahassee florida i made it clear in one of my college classes i watch "the factor," my teacherthe teacher's name, scott. that goes to all american students. if your instructor attacks you verbally for your belief system, even if it's for watching a tv program, i want to know about it. bill, we are watching "the factor" while cruising around new zealand. show's great even a day ahead of time. well lucky you guys. finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day. a couple years ago i did a spot on "saturday night live". >> what we need most now is leadership. we got to pull together -- ♪ pull together ♪ -- all right it's going to take the kind of tremendous leadership that president lincoln had to give this country. all right. that's what we need to get it back on force ♪ back on the path, yeah ♪ >> okay. so we can have that leadership. and it was just a tragedy that he died the way he did ♪ it's a tragedy baby, and i got -- ♪ >> so last night i was invited to "saturday night live" show. it was a fascinating look at the culture. when i go to these things i'm more of an observer than
scott, tallahassee florida i made it clear in one of my college classes i watch "the factor," my teacherthe teacher's name, scott. that goes to all american students. if your instructor attacks you verbally for your belief system, even if it's for watching a tv program, i want to know about it. bill, we are watching "the factor" while cruising around new zealand. show's great even a day ahead of time. well lucky you guys. finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the...
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louis, pittsburgh and tallahassee combined. peter duky live in washington, doing the math for us.what did you find out? >> gretchen, it's basically 1 out of every 14 people who signed up on time now being told to wait to file their taxes. now, a delayed filing means a delayed return. that is rubbing some republican lawmakers the wrong way, like congresswoman diane black who says, quote, this is beyond embarrassing for president obama and is an unfair blow to taxpayers who are once again left holding the bag for this administration's incompetence. how did this happen? 800,000 people got the wrong premium information on theirforms? one official says they're looking into it. and the official word from medicaid and medicare is quote, as soon as we discovered the error, we immediately began examining who was affected, how to communicate about the error and how to make the corrections process as simple as possible for consumers. still, president obama spoke shortly after the news broke and focused on the positive. >> we've extended the security and fundamental right to affordable, acces
louis, pittsburgh and tallahassee combined. peter duky live in washington, doing the math for us.what did you find out? >> gretchen, it's basically 1 out of every 14 people who signed up on time now being told to wait to file their taxes. now, a delayed filing means a delayed return. that is rubbing some republican lawmakers the wrong way, like congresswoman diane black who says, quote, this is beyond embarrassing for president obama and is an unfair blow to taxpayers who are once again...
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tallahassee, florida, police officer, donald poppy, is on patrol.ls ahead. the driver hits 65 in a 35-mile-per-hour zone, and he also hits a fence. the speeder, antonio givens, tries to bolt. poppy responds, taser drawn. >> stop, now! on the ground, now! >> givens drops his gun and grabs for it. poppy fires at givens with a tase of up to 50,000 volts. but givens isn't done. poppy goes for his firearm. as givens rises, his weapon in hand. >> drop it! >> poppy fires twice and givens goes down. incredibly, he's only wounded. givens is convicted of attempted aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and sentenced to 11 months, 29 days. >> get out! on the ground! [ sirens ] >> more and more, police are relying on tasers. >> it's an excellent tool. it keeps us from having to fight somebody hands on. >> detective jared mathern should know. he along with two other officers are with the homer, louisiana, police force. they were uninvited guests who brought tasers to a wedding that went very, very wrong. instead of a toast, the groom got a tase, and the
tallahassee, florida, police officer, donald poppy, is on patrol.ls ahead. the driver hits 65 in a 35-mile-per-hour zone, and he also hits a fence. the speeder, antonio givens, tries to bolt. poppy responds, taser drawn. >> stop, now! on the ground, now! >> givens drops his gun and grabs for it. poppy fires at givens with a tase of up to 50,000 volts. but givens isn't done. poppy goes for his firearm. as givens rises, his weapon in hand. >> drop it! >> poppy fires twice...
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and the best throwdown of the night in tallahassee. florida state and duke. freshman phil koker and the tomahawk flush. this is a freshman on freshman crime. indecent exposure! okifor will probably be the number one player in the draft. he got posterized here. the dunk loses. so all three of the dunks but what highlights. great stuff. >> good stuff. yeah. just not good enough. >> no, send them flowers. >> no rings, though. all right. coming up next on abc 7 news at 5:00, why a d.c. charter school is at risk of being shut down and what students and parents are doing now to fight back against that. stay with us. >> an elevator shaft withstood more than two ton explosive punch meant to implode this hotel and casino off the vegas strip. it crumbled in the predawn demolition but the crews will have to go back in there and finish the job. the site is being cleared to make way for new construction there in vegas. meanwhile, here the d.c. public charter school board wants to pull the charter from the dorothy hyde community academy public charter school. that school i
and the best throwdown of the night in tallahassee. florida state and duke. freshman phil koker and the tomahawk flush. this is a freshman on freshman crime. indecent exposure! okifor will probably be the number one player in the draft. he got posterized here. the dunk loses. so all three of the dunks but what highlights. great stuff. >> good stuff. yeah. just not good enough. >> no, send them flowers. >> no rings, though. all right. coming up next on abc 7 news at 5:00, why a...
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here in florida alone, we're looking at jacksonville miami, tallahassee, vero beach, fort meyers andampa and melbourne tieing records. the rough part is we have cold air and we'll get a little moderation on sunday and then more cold air on monday and again wednesday into thursday. we have a big storm system in the midsection of the country that will cause massive problems. at nashville right now, is under an ice warning through tonight. it's going to be bad news and that's going to make its way up into the northeast in the way of snow, rain and ice. we'll continue to track it andrea, the winter of our discontent continues. >> indeed it is. al roker in miami. for a completely different view how cold it is we sent nbc's peter alexander out an ice breaker off the shores of chesapeake city maryland. >> reporter: good day to you, you hear that sound. that's the sound of the u.s. coast guard carving through ice. we're picking up some speed trying to make our way through the upper chesapeake bay channel. the ice in places up to 2 feet thick. this can only get through 18 inches. if it's too
here in florida alone, we're looking at jacksonville miami, tallahassee, vero beach, fort meyers andampa and melbourne tieing records. the rough part is we have cold air and we'll get a little moderation on sunday and then more cold air on monday and again wednesday into thursday. we have a big storm system in the midsection of the country that will cause massive problems. at nashville right now, is under an ice warning through tonight. it's going to be bad news and that's going to make its way...
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last night in tallahassee, florida, they had a big power ball drawing. bad news, none of us won.ee winning tickets were sold in texas, north carolina, and puerto rico. the winning numbers were 11, 13, 25, 39, 54, which in retrospect seeps to obvious. the winners will split $564 million three ways before ultimately being stabbed in a strip club parking lot. i will say this. that happened, by the way. not to me. if i win the power ball i know exactly what i would do. i would finance an "iron man" sequel where he just sits around. sits there for two hours and 12 minutes doing nothing. "iron man" needs a break too, right? i had an interesting day. i hired a new writer today who is someone i -- i won't say i knew -- i knew of him when i was a kid. he's actually someone who's kind of a role model to me. well, he showed some interesting work so i figured why not give it a shot. >> come in. >> the new writer's here. >> oh, good, send him in. >> hello! >> hey, how you doing? >> oh, hi. me cookie monster. >> glad to meet you, i'm jimmy. have a seat and we'll get started. >> oh, so excited.
last night in tallahassee, florida, they had a big power ball drawing. bad news, none of us won.ee winning tickets were sold in texas, north carolina, and puerto rico. the winning numbers were 11, 13, 25, 39, 54, which in retrospect seeps to obvious. the winners will split $564 million three ways before ultimately being stabbed in a strip club parking lot. i will say this. that happened, by the way. not to me. if i win the power ball i know exactly what i would do. i would finance an "iron...
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maybe rain in tallahassee and all that. the northeast prepare for storm after storm after storm. some may hit vermont. some may hit d.c. it's the pattern for the next four to five weeks. temperatures are cold. 17 right now here at central park and colder than that in other places. it's cold for pets and people and for your car and cold for everybody. so the next couple days we see that continuing. low pressure goes by. first storm goes by with probably two to four-inch snowfall across the northeast. could be more into maine and also new brunswick and that. there are so many storms behind it if this stays cold like i expect it to one storm after another, warm in the west and cold in the east, there's the graphic there. when that happens, every time you get moisture over that cold air there can be snow and freezing rain just like we saw yesterday. cold air behind that storm today. i see no change in the forecast. >> damn you, punxsutawney phil. that's all i have to say. not you, chad. i would never put it on your head. chad thank you so much. >>> breaking news just into cnn. three
maybe rain in tallahassee and all that. the northeast prepare for storm after storm after storm. some may hit vermont. some may hit d.c. it's the pattern for the next four to five weeks. temperatures are cold. 17 right now here at central park and colder than that in other places. it's cold for pets and people and for your car and cold for everybody. so the next couple days we see that continuing. low pressure goes by. first storm goes by with probably two to four-inch snowfall across the...
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in minneapolis. 25 in charleston, 24 in tallahassee.nd. new york city will be 3. that's 24 degrees below normal. so no relief in sight for this cold air as you look at tomorrow -- i should say today, we expect to see some snow >>> 8:07. happy wednesday. i'm christina loren. temperatures on the chilly side. temps only ramping up into the upper 50s, low 60s at noon but we'll round out the day at 3:00 in the mid to upper 60s. you might be thinking about the weekend. temperatures will warm up. more sunshine this afternoon and that will be the trend throughout the rest of the week and the king tides, and then beautiful 70s for saturday and sunday. hope you have a fantastic day. >> and in a your latest weather. >> al, thank you very much. so we have the trip to the bahamas on the one hand. >> yes. >> now we have a trip to mars. hear me out on this one. would you leave everything behind carson to live on mars? >> no. >> there are americans competing now for a one-way ticket to the red planet. that is a little dark. >> is that a real story? >>
in minneapolis. 25 in charleston, 24 in tallahassee.nd. new york city will be 3. that's 24 degrees below normal. so no relief in sight for this cold air as you look at tomorrow -- i should say today, we expect to see some snow >>> 8:07. happy wednesday. i'm christina loren. temperatures on the chilly side. temps only ramping up into the upper 50s, low 60s at noon but we'll round out the day at 3:00 in the mid to upper 60s. you might be thinking about the weekend. temperatures will warm...
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, and also serve as the national president of -- my career started actually in 1977 in florida, tallahassee, orlando, and subsequently in dade county where i left i think, about 1992, decided to go back to school and become a clinical psychologist and i'm still trying to determine whether that was a good idea or not. but nevertheless, that training certainly has helped me a great deal in moving through this profession and helping this profession change, as well, too. but with that being said i think over the last 35 years and i remember back in 1980, and many of you may remember the riots during that time, and those riots actually grew out of a whole lot of years of distrust and quite frankly, police brutality that had been occurring throughout that community for a long period of time. and the reaction of that community after the loss of a life in the hands of police officers really changed the course of that community and changed the course of that police department, as well too. and being an alumnus of miami-dade police department, they -- that agency, that community have really done a tr
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further south, tallahassee to 22. a ridiculous 26 in naples. again, all record lows for today.d not show you record lows in the west because it's warm out there. here's the next storm. ice storm for memphis, paducah, evansville tonight. changes to rain and for a while there's an ice storm. be careful you're not out there raining and 30 and runs all the way up to the east coast and the ice the trickiest part of this. somewhere along this pink and purple it's slick. be care. as you go out. guys? >> that's the worst. >> does not look good. chad myers, thanks for that. warmer this weekend. ryan young up at niagara falls, he is frozen to the railing and will not be able to move for several hours. >> we'll dial 911 to help you out there. it's friday. there you go. thank you all for joining us. >> "legal view" starts right now. >>> this is "legal view." hello, everyone. i'm randi kaye in for ash leigh bamfield. the jury will decide the fate of eddie ray routh, the man in the middle here who never denied he shot and killed the other two. one of them chris kyle. prosecutors call it cold
further south, tallahassee to 22. a ridiculous 26 in naples. again, all record lows for today.d not show you record lows in the west because it's warm out there. here's the next storm. ice storm for memphis, paducah, evansville tonight. changes to rain and for a while there's an ice storm. be careful you're not out there raining and 30 and runs all the way up to the east coast and the ice the trickiest part of this. somewhere along this pink and purple it's slick. be care. as you go out. guys?...
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host: tallahassee, florida, independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. can you hear me?ost: yes, you are on. caller: may favorite president was ronald reagan. i think he is only modern day leader that we have had. other than calvin coolidge at the regulars like washington and lincoln. i heard some comments is why the lbj. kennedy was a great guy. lbj voted against the voting rights act. he only signed as president because he was under pressure from conservatives. i think ronald -- host: as far as reagan is concerned, why is you stand out? caller: now i am an independent. host: caller can as a question? ok, david from michigan. caller: good morning, pedro. ongoing use the verb "is" and not "was." what we talk about president's, we speak in terms of zeitgeist. what was the air of the moment. when you say modern day media and how fast news travels and how as we are sitting here discussing president's day, this bead of things that have been and how gets to the general public, and how they handle it. how would abraham lincoln traveled this bead of information traveling as fas
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. >> we'll hear from glen next, a republican in tallahassee, florida. >> caller: yes, thanks to c-span. just wanted to know what is the impact of the davis bacon act on the cost of infrastructure construction in the country? >> okay, robert? >> caller: and wouldn't it be a good idea for congress to just do away with that law? >> okay. glen? >> i don't think so. we're trying to make sure that workers are getting adequate wages in order to work on some of these projects. and this is a matter of public policy. it's a nice connection between money that's being spent from the policy level to getting the goals and be aabjectivesbe a objectives we want to achieve. how it's awe all commingles. it's very ripe right now. i wouldn't throw it overboard right now. we've got to make sure the workers who are getting paid for these projects are getting paid adequately. >> do you agree? >> davis bacon was a law that basically says if you're building a transportation project like a highway project with federal money, then you must pay essentially union pages, -- wages which are often higher. there has b
. >> we'll hear from glen next, a republican in tallahassee, florida. >> caller: yes, thanks to c-span. just wanted to know what is the impact of the davis bacon act on the cost of infrastructure construction in the country? >> okay, robert? >> caller: and wouldn't it be a good idea for congress to just do away with that law? >> okay. glen? >> i don't think so. we're trying to make sure that workers are getting adequate wages in order to work on some of these...
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my career started to 1970's seven in florida the tallahassee orlando were i left 1982 decided to go back to school to be a clinical psychologist and still deciding if that was a good idea. but nevertheless it has helped me a great deal to move to use this procession embed with fat being said cavuto for the last 35 years the riots were during that time and they grew out of a lot of years of distrust and quite frankly police brutality that has been occurring throughout that community for a long period of time and the reaction after a loss of life at the hands of police officers change the course of that community and the police department in to be an alumnus of miami-dade best then touche in into blood exist in this is community but there is plenty of opportunity to progress but as often to hear ron davis say he was brilliant i a good like to say thank you in them look forward to is a dialogue this morning. >> thank you. now let me go back to ron davis. >> once again they keep for your patience as they go through the process. i also have to apologize we also brought on board nattily the ou
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tallahassee, orlando and in dade county where i left i think about 1992 and decided to go back to school and become a clinical psychologist and i am still trying to determine if that was a good idea or not. but nevertheless that training has helped me a great deal in moving through this progression and helping the profession change, too. but with that being said, i think over the last 35 years and i remember back in 1980 and many of you may remember the riots during that time. those riots actually grew out of the whole lot of years of distrust and quite frankly police brutality that had been occurring throughout that community for a long period of time. the reaction of that community after the loss of a life in the hands of the police. they have done a great job trying to change the trojectory and relationships that still exist in that community today. there is plenty of opportunity here i think for us to continue to progress the field. as i often hear ron davis say and who has been brilliant for leading us through this. i would like to say thank you and look forward to the dialogue. >>
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mid 40's this afternoon >>> highs today in the southeast still okay but freezing line gets to tallahasseethe weekend and even miami. lara a little cool. >> okay. >> okay. >> all right. >>> ginger thank you. >>> coming up on "gma," opening statements in the american sniper trial. chris kyle's widow set to take the stand. >>> survival week. how to make it out of an avalanche live. the first thing you should do when you see the snow coming. >>> people lining up for hours to buy a ticket for one of the biggest jackpots ever. >>> our huge live "dancing with the stars" event. the pros for the new season revealed. ♪ shake it off ♪ crisp flakes of fiber-rich bran. answered by the perfect quantity of sun sweetened raisins. and with the sublime addition of ice-cold milk, the day begins. ♪sun'll come out, tomorrow♪ tomorrow is waiting. own it, with kellogg's® raisin bran see you at breakfast™. and delight in temptingly tart and sweet new kellogg's® raisin bran with cranberries. wisest kid? >>> survival week. revealed. [ giggles ] [ snaps finger ] [ wisest kid ] campbell's tomato soup with grilled ch
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. >> tallahassee will be in the 40s for highs. >> wow. >> in florida. >> that's unusual. >> okay. >> bitterly cold. >>> eight minutes before 8:00. it's mardi gras time which is french for fat tuesday. ♪ >> the unofficial celebration started yesterday with dancers and live music on the banks of the mississippi. the king of mardi gras arrived in style in new orleans by train. it was given the key to the city by the mayor. mardi gras is the last big celebration before the beginning of lent which begins tomorrow. it lasts all the way to easter. >> ready? >> i think so. >> easter is april 4th this year. >>> how about a creative way to welcome the pope? coming up in 25 minutes, there is a new toy. this is due to be released in a couple of months, the message the toymaker has for the vat cal. >>> fighting islamic extremists on social media. what the white house is doing to counter the propaganda machine. ♪ food is more than just a meal. ♪ food is love. at monsanto, we believe everyone deserves a healthy, balanced meal. and a future that sustains us all. it's time for a bigger discussion abo
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. >> >> tucson, 71, the cold creeping about to get into the southeast. 68 tallahassee remember this weekend the freezing line gets into north florida. the local weather forecast, 30 seconds away. but first the cold cities brought to you by ashly furniture home stores. >> reporter: hi, david murphy here with an update from accuweather. a little light snow shower coming in near pottstown and harrisburg. we'll see if that makes it in this morning. as we take a look outside we have more clouds than yesterday chilly conditions, temperatures below freezing in most neighborhoods. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a high of 42 around midday or so. temperatures plunge this afternoon and later today more snow showers are possible, mostly producing light accumulations in a couple of spots. windy and bitter tomorrow. you have six-foot snowbanks and this happen the boat stuck in the middle of the streets. everyone is excited for spring getting the boats out. not quite. mother nature is saying nope not going to happen. >> snow melt and then it'll just float away. >> always thinking there
. >> >> tucson, 71, the cold creeping about to get into the southeast. 68 tallahassee remember this weekend the freezing line gets into north florida. the local weather forecast, 30 seconds away. but first the cold cities brought to you by ashly furniture home stores. >> reporter: hi, david murphy here with an update from accuweather. a little light snow shower coming in near pottstown and harrisburg. we'll see if that makes it in this morning. as we take a look outside we...