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and that's important, john qual, jane of the university of miami, herbert business school. thank you so much. thank you. the north stream, your pipeline is 99 percent complete and then during its final month of construction projects, c o says it expects the $11000000000.00 pipeline to be complete by the end of august. he confirmed the plan is to begin delivering gas from russia. germany by the end of the year, he also pointed to the recent agreement between the us in germany and said it paved the way for the final completion of the project, but not everyone is happy about it. in fact, there were a flurry of op eds published this week in opposition to the agreement, such as this one from the hill, which argues that by dropping its opposition to a pipeline that was already almost complete. the binding administration is displaying a lock of coherent strategy towards russia, or this one from politico which claims that germany shows russia over the us. and it deal that notably benefits germany directly. and that the agreement was made with moscow in mind, even though it includes
and that's important, john qual, jane of the university of miami, herbert business school. thank you so much. thank you. the north stream, your pipeline is 99 percent complete and then during its final month of construction projects, c o says it expects the $11000000000.00 pipeline to be complete by the end of august. he confirmed the plan is to begin delivering gas from russia. germany by the end of the year, he also pointed to the recent agreement between the us in germany and said it paved...
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of space in miami. these big buildings, it was considered the university of miami south campus. they rented the space from the university of miami. um basically said you keep it, you basically transform it now completely into a government-run facility. it is all yours. this was not something you could keep secret. it is one thing if you have a safe house or two out in the middle of the woods. it is another thing when you have got 400 case officers and several thousand cubans going in and out of this compounds in south miami. there are stories of them going out and training in the ever blades. they are pulled over by florida state troopers, the trooper looking in the back of the station wagon and seeing 57 millimeter anti-coil weapons back in the back of the car and going nudge, nudge, wink, wink, go about your business. it is not that surprising because you are speaking in a heavy cuban accent and you are out near the cia station. operations started from the cia station in a way that again if you have seen godfather part two you might be anticipating. the face one of operation mo
of space in miami. these big buildings, it was considered the university of miami south campus. they rented the space from the university of miami. um basically said you keep it, you basically transform it now completely into a government-run facility. it is all yours. this was not something you could keep secret. it is one thing if you have a safe house or two out in the middle of the woods. it is another thing when you have got 400 case officers and several thousand cubans going in and out of...
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third black if he university of miami. of that process was not developing relationships because we have to overcome the prejudice of our fathers taught to us judge each other based on race. i'll say that the thing that now i realize ai went back to talk with friends that came through the process how much we regret we couldn't have the same environment we have today where we can have fun, date, all the thimgs now happened when people people judge each other based on content. what i don't want to happen is that our kids, grand kids have to regret they have to overcome the racism of fathers. critical race theory is trying to steal our history, steal what makes us great. it was carl marks. black americans are turning to racist. they've been told to blame somebody else for every mistake they they made, judge on skin color and they don't want to be judged that way. it's a very devious, a very evil process. it's something we need to fight with something we can fight with. i will never stand by and watch our country dpo go back to
third black if he university of miami. of that process was not developing relationships because we have to overcome the prejudice of our fathers taught to us judge each other based on race. i'll say that the thing that now i realize ai went back to talk with friends that came through the process how much we regret we couldn't have the same environment we have today where we can have fun, date, all the thimgs now happened when people people judge each other based on content. what i don't want...
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winning, doing your best. >> show here at the university of miami when they lost, and then they move to vegas. all the place you go and up [inaudible] last question, what motivates you to keep up the fight? you have a lot of things already done in your life, you could go home and watch all those grand babies? >> what a great question, i will say very simply i was raised by a generation that was remarkable. my dad went to war, came back, successful entrepreneur. professor, mentor. they taught us something very simple about a country. to never let that flag touch the ground. in very simply, if you truly want to show how much you love the flag, then love god, a country and family and respect women and authority. that is what i was raised with, and that's what i raise my family to do. i want to make sure that my kids have a chance to experience the same thing. to do that we need to get our country back. we have to once again teach those who don't know our nation, who have been trained to hate our nation but this is the greatest place to be in history and mankind. my mission very simply is
winning, doing your best. >> show here at the university of miami when they lost, and then they move to vegas. all the place you go and up [inaudible] last question, what motivates you to keep up the fight? you have a lot of things already done in your life, you could go home and watch all those grand babies? >> what a great question, i will say very simply i was raised by a generation that was remarkable. my dad went to war, came back, successful entrepreneur. professor, mentor....
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i had 12 credits from the university of miami when i could not walk on the campus. because of segregation. and what we demanded then and a also i know if a black committed a crime against another black in the south, often they weren't even punished for it and we said that that diminished black life. but if a black committed a crime against a white person they would be treated severely. we wanted to even the playing fields. we said we should be judged by a single standard of justice and that's what we fought for. but now this is changing to the point where when 8,000 blacks are killing other blacks and we don't -- there's no outrage but when 18 blacks are killed by -- like in george floyd's case, we treat it as if it's an epidemic and there's outrage about it and as a consequence, it means that we then -- we say that the police departments are an extension of white supremacy and now we villify them and as a consequence, they step back. but a lot of the so-called leaders, they live in secure communities. they live in buildings where there is security or gated communiti
i had 12 credits from the university of miami when i could not walk on the campus. because of segregation. and what we demanded then and a also i know if a black committed a crime against another black in the south, often they weren't even punished for it and we said that that diminished black life. but if a black committed a crime against a white person they would be treated severely. we wanted to even the playing fields. we said we should be judged by a single standard of justice and that's...
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i have 12 credits from the university of miami when i cannot walk around the campus because of segregation. and what we demanded then and also i know that if a black committed a crime against another black in the south, often they weren't even punished for it and we said that diminished black rights but if a black committed a crime against a white person they would be treated severely so we wanted to even the playing field. we said we should be judged by a single standard of justice and that's what we fought for. but now, this is changing to the point where when 8000 blacks were tellingother blacks , and we don't, there's no outreach but when 18 blacks are killed like in george floyd's case, we treat it as if it's an epidemic and they are outraged about it. and as a consequence it means that we then say that the police departments are an extension of white supremacy and now we vilify them and as a consequence they step back but a lot of the so-called leaders, they live in a secure community. they live in buildings where there's security or gated communities so many of the people are advoca
i have 12 credits from the university of miami when i cannot walk around the campus because of segregation. and what we demanded then and also i know that if a black committed a crime against another black in the south, often they weren't even punished for it and we said that diminished black rights but if a black committed a crime against a white person they would be treated severely so we wanted to even the playing field. we said we should be judged by a single standard of justice and that's...
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. >> plus, making money like the pros university of miami quarterback d'eriq king on being one of theirst college athletes to score a big endorsement deal. now here's rob nelson with a look at news nation. >> thanks, joe. tonight on newsnation prime the search for survivors in miami suspended. we're live at the building collapse. the details on why was suspended and when the search could restart. also the president there on the ground today how he's planning to help the victims. also tonight, crossing party lines will liz cheney face more backlash from republicans after joining a committee investigating the capitol riot. all that and much more tonight here on news nation prime. >> you can find newsnation on the channels. listed are right here. more details on our website. kron 4 dot com. and we'll check in now with our meteorologist rodriguez. she's standing by in the weather center with a look at the forecast for the holiday weekend. if you're heading to it's a popular place to go this time of year yeah, and we're tracking some pop-up thunderstorms to go along with that. let's plan a
. >> plus, making money like the pros university of miami quarterback d'eriq king on being one of theirst college athletes to score a big endorsement deal. now here's rob nelson with a look at news nation. >> thanks, joe. tonight on newsnation prime the search for survivors in miami suspended. we're live at the building collapse. the details on why was suspended and when the search could restart. also the president there on the ground today how he's planning to help the victims....
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. >> this mobile vaccination clinic run by the university of miami health system travels to schools and underserved communities where covid-19 cases are rising again. and with back to school just weeks away, their efforts are ramping up. miami jackson's health system are reporting a surge in unvaccinated and younger patients. the age group with the lowest vaccination rate in the u.s., 12 to 15-year-olds, only a quarter of them fully vaccinated. one of the biggest obstacles to get people vaccinated according to u.s. surgeon general. >> the dangers of health information. >> i didn't raetz it until i had patients talking about the impact of tiktok and snap chat and how it plays into the perception adolescents feel about getting the vaccine. >> it's teed up, and anything else, if he needed it. >> but not the covid-19 vaccine. hodge wants to wait. she tells us her 26-year-old daughter plans to get the shot soon. and hodge wants to see with her own eyes what side effects her daughter may experience before vaccinating her 12-year-old son or getting the shot herself. until then, she plans to re
. >> this mobile vaccination clinic run by the university of miami health system travels to schools and underserved communities where covid-19 cases are rising again. and with back to school just weeks away, their efforts are ramping up. miami jackson's health system are reporting a surge in unvaccinated and younger patients. the age group with the lowest vaccination rate in the u.s., 12 to 15-year-olds, only a quarter of them fully vaccinated. one of the biggest obstacles to get people...
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i talked to a group of doctors from the university of miami health system. ey said the increasing infection rates among the young and unvaccinated extremely worrisome. let's look at the numbers first. let's see exactly where we are right now. in the state of florida in the last two weeks, we have seen the rates of cases -- excuse me. we have seen the cases double, and this is a state where only 47% of residents -- so not even half -- are fully vaccinated. that group of doctors i mentioned earlier, they are ramping up their efforts through a mobile vaccination clinic that they have going to target the young, the unvaccinated, and the under served communities. one of the things -- and they echoed the sentiment from the u.s. surgeon general that you aired earlier. one of their biggest problems is misinformation, particularly on social media. so here is what i did. while we were there, i spoke to one mother who opted to get three of her children vaccinated for covid-19, and i spoke to one mother who went to that clinic to vaccinate her child, but not for covid-19
i talked to a group of doctors from the university of miami health system. ey said the increasing infection rates among the young and unvaccinated extremely worrisome. let's look at the numbers first. let's see exactly where we are right now. in the state of florida in the last two weeks, we have seen the rates of cases -- excuse me. we have seen the cases double, and this is a state where only 47% of residents -- so not even half -- are fully vaccinated. that group of doctors i mentioned...
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can receive >> college hunks moving company and murphy auto group are two of the four deals university of miamick d'eriq king announced in the first 24 hours of these new rules >> i don't think it's out of the realm of possibilities that we will see some athletes commence seven figures per year i don't think we're talking about the star quarterback at a major university or the star receiver i think we're going to see other athletes >> the allowance has expanded visibility for female athletes that don't often get as much attention as their male counterparts haley and hannah, twin basketball players at basketball state got a boost mobile endorsement today. >> it definitely is worldwide which is why we are so shocked holy cow, is unreal. we're super grateful to be partnered with them. we love what they represent and love that we can incorporate it so easily. >> it's not just global or national deals some will use athletic fame to market local businesses or even their own outside endeavors. jordan bohannon is doing both, monetizing his podcast and endorsing a local fireworks business the new allowa
can receive >> college hunks moving company and murphy auto group are two of the four deals university of miamick d'eriq king announced in the first 24 hours of these new rules >> i don't think it's out of the realm of possibilities that we will see some athletes commence seven figures per year i don't think we're talking about the star quarterback at a major university or the star receiver i think we're going to see other athletes >> the allowance has expanded visibility for...
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i spoke to a group of doctors at university of miami health and they are ramping up the vaccination effortsworrisome. a spoke two to moms, one brought in her children to be vaccinated and the other brought in her son to get vaccinated but for what was required of the schools, not the covid 19 vaccine. i asked them why. listen to their response. >> i have a brand-new baby, which is the nicu. and i need to be safe for her. >> i don't have i problem with the vaccine. i don't he. some people do but i don't. i just want to wait it out to see how this effects them. >> reporter: well it became clear to me was that the woman you heard from last did not want her son vaccinated. it is an issue of trust and wanting to see side effects with her own eyes first. as for the doctor there, the big of the challenge all day, misinformation. >> layla, thank you so much. stephanie, thank you. >>> joining me now for more is dr. leana wen, the former health commissioner for the city of baltimore and also doctor eye lien marty from florida international university. dr. wen, what do you think of this move, first ju
i spoke to a group of doctors at university of miami health and they are ramping up the vaccination effortsworrisome. a spoke two to moms, one brought in her children to be vaccinated and the other brought in her son to get vaccinated but for what was required of the schools, not the covid 19 vaccine. i asked them why. listen to their response. >> i have a brand-new baby, which is the nicu. and i need to be safe for her. >> i don't have i problem with the vaccine. i don't he. some...
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. >> reporter: this mobile vaccination clinic run by the university of miami health system travels to schools and underserved communities where covid-19 cases are rising again. and with back to school just weeks away, their efforts are ramping up. >> it can vary. some days we vaccinate over 100 people in a day and other days are little lower numbers. >> right now in florida, the number of new covid-19 cases have roughly doubled in the last two weeks. and only about 47% of residents in florida are fully vaccinated. >> we were heading in the right direction. people were getting their vaccines. people were continuing to be careful while they got their vaccines. but we jumped the gun. we jumped the gun because people who were unvaccinated were following what the cdc recommended for vaccinated people. and mingling and co-mingling. >> reporter: as the officer of governor ron desantis told cnn he ruled out any possibility of a lockdown. hospitals like miami jackson health system are reporting a surge in unvaccinated and younger patients. the age group with the lowest vaccination rate in the
. >> reporter: this mobile vaccination clinic run by the university of miami health system travels to schools and underserved communities where covid-19 cases are rising again. and with back to school just weeks away, their efforts are ramping up. >> it can vary. some days we vaccinate over 100 people in a day and other days are little lower numbers. >> right now in florida, the number of new covid-19 cases have roughly doubled in the last two weeks. and only about 47% of...
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the eric king quarterback of the university of miami wasted no time after the ncaa cleared athletes for that, to happen. ashley: we are a financial program. people want to know, is this a big million dollar deal and what do you have to do for it? >> don't know if it is a million-dollar deal but on social media, the company. to make it that. ashley: you must be very happy with this. for a long time we know people have profited off of people like you, your name, your image. do you think the ncaa has done the right thing and provide you with some more financial opportunities? >> in the past, the possibility is a big help not just for myself but to fight this game, excited to go on. >> good for you. i did to ask about dream field, adventures with someone else, you put live events for student athletes, how did it work? >> a mobile apps to sign up and check the price and make your own price to use our apps. it makes everything that much easier for contacts and everything to people, wanting to make a lot of things easier for college athletes. ashley: that is so good. we are only in the beginni
the eric king quarterback of the university of miami wasted no time after the ncaa cleared athletes for that, to happen. ashley: we are a financial program. people want to know, is this a big million dollar deal and what do you have to do for it? >> don't know if it is a million-dollar deal but on social media, the company. to make it that. ashley: you must be very happy with this. for a long time we know people have profited off of people like you, your name, your image. do you think the...
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of space in miami. these big buildings, and it was considered the university of south campus, and this is who they rented the space from the university of miami. and then u.m. basically said, you keep it. you basically transformed it now completely into a government-run facility, and it is all yours. so this is not something that you could keep secret, right? it is one thing to have safehouse or two in the woods to run a couple of operatives out of it, but it is another thing to have several hundred case officers and thousands of operatives in and out of it. and felix rodriguez tells a great story of training in the everglades, and the trooper seeing the recoilist anti-tankers there and it was a nudge-nudge, wink-wink and it is not that odd to me that you have an tie-tank weapon in the back of the car because you are speaking of a heavy cuban accent out by the station, and it is one thing that people understood. so operations started from the cia station in the way that again if you saw part two that you might be seeing. so the mongoose used the mob as the heavy hitters and this did not start out as an e
of space in miami. these big buildings, and it was considered the university of south campus, and this is who they rented the space from the university of miami. and then u.m. basically said, you keep it. you basically transformed it now completely into a government-run facility, and it is all yours. so this is not something that you could keep secret, right? it is one thing to have safehouse or two in the woods to run a couple of operatives out of it, but it is another thing to have several...
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ed: did you say you were the third black man to play football at the university of miami? then it became the u, you go to see michael irvin, all of these guys -- sapp. rep. owens: it was a good school to go to peer i am very proud of what we have become. we want to were three games a season. either you became optimistic or you had to let it all go. ed: so, critical race theory -- different question -- it seems to me the greatest racists in america are the white democrats who control inner-city schools. is there anything close? rep. owens: i will say this, and again, i would like to make a point, many americans don't know about the black community, -- what made our country what it is is the fact that we have meritocracy -- we can command respect by winning. not demand, begging, but by winning. every race felt the same way. in the 1940's, the 1950's, even though there was not a lot of assimilation, you had the italians, the jewish, the polish communities still separate, but because we believed in meritocracy, we are proud to be americans. the point a lot of people do not know
ed: did you say you were the third black man to play football at the university of miami? then it became the u, you go to see michael irvin, all of these guys -- sapp. rep. owens: it was a good school to go to peer i am very proud of what we have become. we want to were three games a season. either you became optimistic or you had to let it all go. ed: so, critical race theory -- different question -- it seems to me the greatest racists in america are the white democrats who control inner-city...
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i want to play you this incredible snapshot of the problem from miami university of ohio last fall. >> how many people are in the house? >> like ten of them just came by. they are going somewhere else. 20. >> 20 people inside. >> i've never seen this before. you tested positive for code vitd. >> yes. >> when was this? >> a week ago. >> are you supposed to be quarantines? >> that's why i'm out of the house. >> you have other people here and you're positive for covid. you see the problem? >> yeah. >> how many other people have covid? >> everybody has it. that's what we're trying to prevent. we want to keep the town open. >> that's why i'm staying home. i just walked down. >> there are probably century people, seven or eight people that left your house when you told them to leave. you're not quarantining if you're mixing with other people. everybody here has it? oh, my god. >> yes, officer. i know that's why i was having a house party in my house. that's how i was quarantining. all of this to say, if there is one place you would want to mandate vaccines, it would be on college campuses.
i want to play you this incredible snapshot of the problem from miami university of ohio last fall. >> how many people are in the house? >> like ten of them just came by. they are going somewhere else. 20. >> 20 people inside. >> i've never seen this before. you tested positive for code vitd. >> yes. >> when was this? >> a week ago. >> are you supposed to be quarantines? >> that's why i'm out of the house. >> you have other people here...
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university. the mayor of miami-dade has opened up more sites, extended hours, and the company running these sitesen it comes to vaccination, a significant increase when it comes to testing. we asked why. here's the response. >> we've seen that people have felt somewhat unchained to do what they'd like to do. and obviously as travel and other plans kick in and more of a desire to go back to prepandemic, we're definitely seeing that those behaviors are contributing to the increase in cases. >> reporter: and, jake, right now in the state of florida, they are at about roughly 48% of residents fulfly vaccinated. >> republican governor ron desantis of florida has been pushing the vaccine for a month, though he's also been attacking dr. fauci in what they call faucish. >> his critics want him to get vaccination much higher than 48% in florida and stop focusing on dr. fauci. i hear a lot of folks asking for more data. it's still being released weekly, not daily. and i got to tell you, jake, i spoke to one hospital up in jacksonville, the university of health in jacksonville. and the epidemiologists there
university. the mayor of miami-dade has opened up more sites, extended hours, and the company running these sitesen it comes to vaccination, a significant increase when it comes to testing. we asked why. here's the response. >> we've seen that people have felt somewhat unchained to do what they'd like to do. and obviously as travel and other plans kick in and more of a desire to go back to prepandemic, we're definitely seeing that those behaviors are contributing to the increase in cases....
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i am doctor jessica mccarty, as of july first-time associate professor of geography at miami university of ohio. i've more than 15 years experience in satellites. he'd related to missions including as a member of the 2019 no one massive fire field campaign. during my testimony i will highlight the relationship between climate change and wildfires. options to reduce fire risks. solutions for satellite based detection and monitoring. especially bob -- climate change increases drought and believes dead trees. and it has extreme fires even in eastern forced. lighted 2016 smoky mountains fires near gatlinburg, tennessee, the brunt 17,000 acres and killed 14 people during an exceptional drought. within the arctic regions of alaska climate change will increase lightning activity. will trigger in transition from a broil for some more -- and will dry out peatlands causing a long-lasting underground fires that span multiple fire seasons. wildfires contribute to climate change by being a source of carbon dioxide. other greenhouse gases as well. more frequent and intense wildfires in the future cou
i am doctor jessica mccarty, as of july first-time associate professor of geography at miami university of ohio. i've more than 15 years experience in satellites. he'd related to missions including as a member of the 2019 no one massive fire field campaign. during my testimony i will highlight the relationship between climate change and wildfires. options to reduce fire risks. solutions for satellite based detection and monitoring. especially bob -- climate change increases drought and believes...
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as of july 1 of this year, an associate professor of geography at miami university of ohio.he has more than 15 years of experience in applications of geospatial and data science to accurately quantify wildland and human caused fire emissions, agricultural and feud security, and land cover land use change. she is the co-author of more than 30 peer-reviewed journal articles, 12 peer-reviewed conference proceedings, three book proceedings, three book chapters, for technical reports, for data citations, and one nasa technology transfer. our third witness is mr. george geiszler who is washington state -- as a volunteer in idaho and new mexico, he is a member of the society of american foresters since 1987 and a certified forster. he joined the oklahoma force resurfaces in 2006. he served in a staff function to coordinate activities provided by the agency. the final witness today is chief erin lichtenberg. through 25 years of service he also worked for new mexico state for straight and is part of multiple incident management teams. for many fire interactions play on fire spread. n
as of july 1 of this year, an associate professor of geography at miami university of ohio.he has more than 15 years of experience in applications of geospatial and data science to accurately quantify wildland and human caused fire emissions, agricultural and feud security, and land cover land use change. she is the co-author of more than 30 peer-reviewed journal articles, 12 peer-reviewed conference proceedings, three book proceedings, three book chapters, for technical reports, for data...
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match which is carried over from the day before because of the rain and a man universally liked on the tennis tour. what is staggering is the won the miamiasters in april and when that time and the start of wimbledon he won one match. he has blown roger federer away, he won one match. he has blown roger federeraway, but he won one match. he has blown roger federer away, but hubert hurkacz serve really well and that first step. he grew in belief and then 6—0 in the final set. it was extraordinary. he will play the winner of the match on court one at the moment, that's between berrettini and auger aliassime. fin berrettini and auger aliassime. on the berrettini and auger aliassime. 0n the other side of the draw, novak djokovic, he cruised through to the semi finals today. how good did he look on court? it semi finals today. how good did he look on court?— look on court? it was not his best toda but look on court? it was not his best today but he _ look on court? it was not his best today but he has _ look on court? it was not his best today but he has not _ look on court? it was not his best today but he has not had - look on court? it was
match which is carried over from the day before because of the rain and a man universally liked on the tennis tour. what is staggering is the won the miamiasters in april and when that time and the start of wimbledon he won one match. he has blown roger federer away, he won one match. he has blown roger federeraway, but he won one match. he has blown roger federer away, but hubert hurkacz serve really well and that first step. he grew in belief and then 6—0 in the final set. it was...
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mccarty and i am the associate professor of geography at miami university of ohio.ave more than 15 years experience in applications and satellites. and related to missions including as a member of the 2019 noaa field campaign. during my testimony, i will highlight the relationship between climate change and wildfires, options to reduce fire risk, solutions for satellite-based text and federal collaboration. the opinions expressed in my opinion are my own and do not represent views of my university. climate change means warmer temperatures from the entire u.s. witnessed in the entire intensity and drier field conditions of the western states. lit pat had change increases drought, leading to charge stands of dry and sometimes dead trees. this accelerates the likelihood of ofre u.s extreme fires, evenr eastern forests likee the 2016 great d smokey mountains fire nr tennessee that burned over 17,000 acres and killed 14 people during an exceptional drought. within the arctic regions of alaska, climate change will increase lightning activity, will trigger to more fire-pro
mccarty and i am the associate professor of geography at miami university of ohio.ave more than 15 years experience in applications and satellites. and related to missions including as a member of the 2019 noaa field campaign. during my testimony, i will highlight the relationship between climate change and wildfires, options to reduce fire risk, solutions for satellite-based text and federal collaboration. the opinions expressed in my opinion are my own and do not represent views of my...
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i'm joined by professor jorge duany, director of the cuban research institute at florida international university in miami much forjoining us. i want to start with the point made byjon there, do you think this is going to run on or is it likely to be dealt with fairly comfortably now? well, it appears from reports today on television, diaz—canel government has been able control the protests, an image of the capital building which had been surrounded by protesters yesterday, today it was cordoned off, withjust police on the streets. so it appears it was quite quickly controlled by the government. in which case, president diaz—canel makes the point, not for the first time, that this is the fault of the united states. given the nature of the embargo and given the biden administration's lack of movement, let's say, in terms of the embargo, does he have a point? i of the embargo, does he have a oint? ~' ., , , point? i think he does. it is the traditional— point? i think he does. it is the traditional kneejerk - the traditional kneejerk reaction to the internal problems of cuba. any time there is a political o
i'm joined by professor jorge duany, director of the cuban research institute at florida international university in miami much forjoining us. i want to start with the point made byjon there, do you think this is going to run on or is it likely to be dealt with fairly comfortably now? well, it appears from reports today on television, diaz—canel government has been able control the protests, an image of the capital building which had been surrounded by protesters yesterday, today it was...
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professorjorge duany is director of the cuban research institute at florida international university in miamihim if he thought the protests would continue int he following days. it appears from reports seen today on television and in the news that the government has failed to control the protests and i saw an image of the capitol building that had been surrounded by protesters yesterday and today it was cordoned off and there were just policeman on the streets so it appears that it was quite quickly controlled by the government. in quickly controlled by the government.— quickly controlled by the government. quickly controlled by the covernment. . , ., , government. in which case, as ou government. in which case, as you know. _ government. in which case, as you know, president _ government. in which case, as you know, president canal- government. in which case, as i you know, president canal makes a very clear point in the first time, that this is the fault of the united states. given the nature of the embargo and perhaps given the biden administration's lack of movement in terms of the embarg
professorjorge duany is director of the cuban research institute at florida international university in miamihim if he thought the protests would continue int he following days. it appears from reports seen today on television and in the news that the government has failed to control the protests and i saw an image of the capitol building that had been surrounded by protesters yesterday and today it was cordoned off and there were just policeman on the streets so it appears that it was quite...
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emergency physician at florida international university, and the university college of medicine in phoenix, he joins us tonight from miami terrible circumstances, doctor. there is a doctor at tampa general who described the situation as if we are being hit by a train. that train being covid. how bad is the situation where you are now? >> that's actually a great analogy, that's what it feels like. with the last two shifts i've had. they have been wicked stressful. and i'm used to this, right? i've been doing it for years, i lived through the pandemic. including in arizona, a hot spot. and i don't know if i got soft or just, it really is that bad, but we are in rough, rough straits in our department. huge backups, massive delays, and it's extremely stressful for us, to try to see everyone. remember, they're very sick. so if you got hit by a train, i think that's exactly right. every day you wake up, you get hit again. >> wow. and what are you hearing from patience? a lot of the things we have been hearing from doctors around the country is that they tell them too late, i wish i had gotten vaccinated. but give us a sense of
emergency physician at florida international university, and the university college of medicine in phoenix, he joins us tonight from miami terrible circumstances, doctor. there is a doctor at tampa general who described the situation as if we are being hit by a train. that train being covid. how bad is the situation where you are now? >> that's actually a great analogy, that's what it feels like. with the last two shifts i've had. they have been wicked stressful. and i'm used to this,...
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of cuba to assert their universal rights. we call on the government of cuba to refrain from violence and their attempts to silence the people of cuba. >> in miamia, filled up with hundreds of supporters demanding change as they have for 50 years without any success. former president trump weighing in this afternoon. he said joe biden must stand up to the communist regime or history will remember. they are not afraid." as always, the cuban's president blamed the problems on the u.s. and the trade embargo and called on loyal communists to take to the streets as well. the internet has largely been shut down. the u.s. secretary state blinken also released a statement saying it would be agree -- grevious mistake if they linked to it u.s. policies. sandra? >> sandra: my next guest, francis suarez, the mayor of miami. you are reporting on the ground there in miami, phil keating reporting about people taking to the streets there. we've seen what has happened in cuba. what do you want to see what happened in this moment? what do you want america to do? >> first of all, this impacts america. you know, the cuban dictatorship is, you know, a drug trafficki
of cuba to assert their universal rights. we call on the government of cuba to refrain from violence and their attempts to silence the people of cuba. >> in miamia, filled up with hundreds of supporters demanding change as they have for 50 years without any success. former president trump weighing in this afternoon. he said joe biden must stand up to the communist regime or history will remember. they are not afraid." as always, the cuban's president blamed the problems on the u.s....
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of work and pensions secretary is have asked rishi sunak to keep the extra £20 to universal credit. teams are preparing to explore explosives today in what is left in an collapsed apartment block in miamin was taken to demolish the building following fears of an approaching tropical storm that could endanger the lives of rescue teams. 120 people are still missing. 24 people were killed in the collapse. at least 45 people have died after a military plane crashed in southern philippines. the aircraft with more than 90 people on board crashed as it tried to land on the island ofjolo. three civilians on the ground are among the victims. david campa nale reports. a large ball of black smoke was seen above the wreckage of a transport plane, a lockhead c130 hercules, supplied to the philippines by the united states. the head of the armed forces said it had missed the runway. it's not clear why. and then it's tried to regain power but it had failed and hit the ground. many of those on board were soldiers. they were flying from mindanao to the provincial airport ofjolo, when the plane came down in patikul. remarkably, a number of soldiers were seenjumping out of the aircraft before it hit the g
of work and pensions secretary is have asked rishi sunak to keep the extra £20 to universal credit. teams are preparing to explore explosives today in what is left in an collapsed apartment block in miamin was taken to demolish the building following fears of an approaching tropical storm that could endanger the lives of rescue teams. 120 people are still missing. 24 people were killed in the collapse. at least 45 people have died after a military plane crashed in southern philippines. the...
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of the virus. the sunshine state's seven-day average more than 10,000 cases per day according to johns hopkins university data. cnn's leyla santiago is in miamiith more. >> reporter: i'm leyla santiago in miami, florida. florida still leading the nation in the number of covid-19 cases. roughly 48% of residents here are fully vaccinated. many of them coming right here to this cvs saying they've heard the news. they're concerned about the delta variant, so they thought now is the time to come and sit right here to get vaccinated. the cdc saying that 20 states have fully vaccinated their residents. again, florida not reaching that yet. the governor saying he does not want any sort of lockdown in the future or any sort of mask mandate. but we have spoken to a lot of doctors and nurses in this area, very concerned about the contagious delta variant and what may be to come for the hospital system here. >> dr. bernard ashby is a cardiologist in miami. he is also florida's state lead for the committee to protect health care. thanks so much for making the time, doctor. i know it's been pretty crazy. florida's covid hospitalizations have tripled since
of the virus. the sunshine state's seven-day average more than 10,000 cases per day according to johns hopkins university data. cnn's leyla santiago is in miamiith more. >> reporter: i'm leyla santiago in miami, florida. florida still leading the nation in the number of covid-19 cases. roughly 48% of residents here are fully vaccinated. many of them coming right here to this cvs saying they've heard the news. they're concerned about the delta variant, so they thought now is the time to...
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of cuba as they assert their universal rights. we call on the government to refrain from violence and attempt to silence the voice of the people of cuba. >> reporter: demonstrations taking place in miami by many who still have family member suffers under the harsh cuban regime and socialist policies. >> the only quality delivered is equal misery for all citizens in every country it has and tried, time for the united states to understand that this could affect american cities if we are not careful. ashley: when questioned about the marches for liberty the biden administration seeming to deflect from the obvious message of the people instead pointing to covid as a driving force. >> when the protesters are yelling freedom, there are people in the administration who think they are saying freedom from covid. >> people are out in the streets protesting and complaining about lack of access to medical supplies they need, there is a global pandemic right now. ashley: lawmakers like bernie stated to stay quiet through the protest putting their support. >> support throughout latin america and every place else for a decent economy. >> cuba's president blaming it on us sanctions which have straine
of cuba as they assert their universal rights. we call on the government to refrain from violence and attempt to silence the voice of the people of cuba. >> reporter: demonstrations taking place in miami by many who still have family member suffers under the harsh cuban regime and socialist policies. >> the only quality delivered is equal misery for all citizens in every country it has and tried, time for the united states to understand that this could affect american cities if we...
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of the highest rates in the country. >> the latest from miami, thank you. >>> joining us now, the director of the center for vaccine development and global health at the university of maryland school of medicine. good to have you with us. i want to pick up what we were talking about with elizabeth cohen. she's talking about the cdc meet right now talking about the johnson & johnson vaccine and discussing the immune compromised and what makes sense moving forward in terms of protection even with a vaccine. one of our medical analysts yesterday on the air, she, herself, received the johnson & johnson vaccine, said if she had a patient that had johnson & johnson and was immunocompromised and was concerned about the delta variant, she would recommend that person get a shot of pfizer. would you say the same and how feasible is that? >> yeah. i think currently the government does not recommend booster doses, including for the immunocompromised. this is an active discussion thaed. i absolutely understand the concern from friends, family member, patients. i get these same questions all the time. but we really need to approach this booster dose question in the same way w
of the highest rates in the country. >> the latest from miami, thank you. >>> joining us now, the director of the center for vaccine development and global health at the university of maryland school of medicine. good to have you with us. i want to pick up what we were talking about with elizabeth cohen. she's talking about the cdc meet right now talking about the johnson & johnson vaccine and discussing the immune compromised and what makes sense moving forward in terms of...
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of their loved ones. and joining me from miami is that the road as is even menia professor, structural engineering at florida international university. a professor, you've been to the scene of the disaster yourself. what did you see that set off your alarm bells they are really, they are not living anybody getting very close to the building. you can view the building, but you cannot see the level of the damage you've seen. i have seen those from the videos, but we have also looked at the design plans that have become available publicly. and what did you then think of the design plans and the pictures that you saw? was there anything that that sort of major concern up. i was concerned, i mean at this point it's going to take some time before we know exactly what triggered the and what factors played in collapsing the this building. but certainly, i mean there are several areas that would be good for the people who are investigating this collapse to take a very close look at. i think foundation system is a good place to start the floor system, the details that have been used, and also the system that was used for this building for res
of their loved ones. and joining me from miami is that the road as is even menia professor, structural engineering at florida international university. a professor, you've been to the scene of the disaster yourself. what did you see that set off your alarm bells they are really, they are not living anybody getting very close to the building. you can view the building, but you cannot see the level of the damage you've seen. i have seen those from the videos, but we have also looked at the design...
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university of minnesota. lawyers for the firm and mr faisal berg have led not guilty to tax fraud —— mr allen weisselberg. to miamis been meeting families and rescue workers in surfside, where the apartment building collapsed a week ago. eighteen people have been confirmed dead, while more than 140 are still missing. the bbc�*s sophie long reports from surfside. how are you? president biden thanking the rescue workers who have been searching for survivors day and night. he also spent time with the families affected, who he said are going through hell. they had basic, heart—wrenching questions — "will i be able to recover the body of my son or daughter, my husband, my cousin, my mum and dad?" "how can i have closure without being able to bury them if i don't get the body?" "what do i do?" jill and i wanted them to know that we're with them and the country's with them. when i saw the video, my heart was ripped from my chest, because that's the moment i saw my mum and my grandmother die, so it was very difficult. and that's all i see now when i close my eyes. now, pablo tries to hold on to memories of happier times.
university of minnesota. lawyers for the firm and mr faisal berg have led not guilty to tax fraud —— mr allen weisselberg. to miamis been meeting families and rescue workers in surfside, where the apartment building collapsed a week ago. eighteen people have been confirmed dead, while more than 140 are still missing. the bbc�*s sophie long reports from surfside. how are you? president biden thanking the rescue workers who have been searching for survivors day and night. he also spent time...
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miami reached 108 degrees. prompting the national weather service to issue a hazardous weather outlook. in a recent study from the university of florida found that heat-related deaths occur year-round in florida. this national problem requires a national response. that's why i'm working with our colleague in the senate, senator markey of massachusetts, to introduce the preventing heat illness and deaths act. this bill would formalize and expand the national integrated heat health information system as well as establish an interagency committee to oversee federal efforts to address extreme heat. dr. shandas, could you please speak to the importance of developing an integrated federal approach to reducing the impacts of extreme heat? dr. shandas: sure. and i'll be cautious as i took up too much time last time. the need for coordination has never been greater in this particular realm. i have witnessed far too many times a conversation with one federal agency that then gets replicated with a different federal agency. and so i'm really seeing the kind of -- the split and differences across federal agencies and the lack of conversat
miami reached 108 degrees. prompting the national weather service to issue a hazardous weather outlook. in a recent study from the university of florida found that heat-related deaths occur year-round in florida. this national problem requires a national response. that's why i'm working with our colleague in the senate, senator markey of massachusetts, to introduce the preventing heat illness and deaths act. this bill would formalize and expand the national integrated heat health information...
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miami, as the rain continues here. and as you move to central america, it's hot and humid in havana at 33 degrees. the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. more small. to continue the change all around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you, and your bill. ah, ah, ah ah, reminder now the top stories on al jazeera, at least 45 people have died in the rocky city city. yes, after a fire rip, who was 19 isolation was the blaze that the same kona virus hospital has been brought under control of the rescue efforts are continuing south africa. the military has been deployed that for at least 10 people were killed in almost 500 with a rested during the violent protests triggered by the jailing of former leader, jacob's president term oppose us as the unrest to lead to food and medicine shortages and cuba. the president is blaming outside forces and us sanctions for provoking the biggest fancy government protest in 3 decades. on sunday, police track down on thousands of people holding for change in the capital have in france, a record number of people have booked appointments for cone. a virus vaccines of the p
miami, as the rain continues here. and as you move to central america, it's hot and humid in havana at 33 degrees. the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. more small. to continue the change all around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you, and your bill. ah, ah, ah ah, reminder now the top stories on al jazeera, at least 45 people have died in the rocky city city. yes, after a fire rip, who was 19 isolation was the blaze that the...
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university as well as arizona college of medicine in phoenix. we first spoke when you were in the heat of the battle in that tremendous surge last summer in arizona. now you're working in miamiput this latest surge there and what you're seeing and experiencing into perspective for our viewers. >> i'm sorry that we have to talk on this topic again. i was really hoping it would get better, but it's actually, quite frankly, pretty terrible. i was working in phoenix last week and in miami this week. it was horrid in the e.r. last night. my colleagues here have been saying that for the last couple days at least. there have been hospitals throughout miami-dade county and it was an extremely stressful shift, lots of covid cases. it reminded me a lot of last summer in arizona. on top of that, everybody else is also coming in. last year there was a sense that people weren't coming to the e.r. now all those other people seem t to think that life has come back to normal. all those other cases are coming as well. it's a double whammy. >> you said you treated a woman who had covid who was screaming out in pain and saying she would rather die of covid than get the vaccine. >> that was iro
university as well as arizona college of medicine in phoenix. we first spoke when you were in the heat of the battle in that tremendous surge last summer in arizona. now you're working in miamiput this latest surge there and what you're seeing and experiencing into perspective for our viewers. >> i'm sorry that we have to talk on this topic again. i was really hoping it would get better, but it's actually, quite frankly, pretty terrible. i was working in phoenix last week and in miami...
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of peaceful protesters. they are exercising their universal rights. the cuban exiled community hitting the streets in miamiwell, voicing their support for the protesters. many calling on the u.s. to intervene. even miami's mayor said the federal government should do everything possible. and not waste this moment. cecelia? >> victor, thank you. amy? >>> now to haiti in turmoil. after the assassination of its president, a new arrest made overnight. marcus moore is in haiti's capital port-au-prince with the latest. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. the u.s. teams are on the ground right now helping to investigate the assassination. also assessing the interim government's request for help in keeping the streets calm here. all as new details are emerging about the attack. overnight, a florida doctor arrested and accused of being a key player in the assassination of haitian president jovenel moise. the interim chief of police alleging to assume the presidency and hired colombian nationals under the pretext they would be his bodyguards. the fbi and homeland security now have agents on t
of peaceful protesters. they are exercising their universal rights. the cuban exiled community hitting the streets in miamiwell, voicing their support for the protesters. many calling on the u.s. to intervene. even miami's mayor said the federal government should do everything possible. and not waste this moment. cecelia? >> victor, thank you. amy? >>> now to haiti in turmoil. after the assassination of its president, a new arrest made overnight. marcus moore is in haiti's...
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miami-dade college, known as democracies college, is the nation's most diverse institution of higher education. -- community college and university across the country, serving 120,000 students. very few institutions of had a greater impact, raising more than 2 million for our student alumni, as we probably touch every household in our community. offering more than 300 a distinct career pathways, miami-dade colleges at the cutting edge of technology with, hundreds of strategic workforce partners and partnerships that include global companies and right here our local for workforce. in miami-dade county, 85% -- less than 50 employees, so, we serve as a conduit for workforce training. since the beginning of the pandemic, miami-dade college is aimed but -- for a brief two-week period, our faculty and staff would redesign courses that we can put into virtual platforms for our students. we did that and returned. we have remained open. we provided support for our students whether it is mental health counseling in person, or virtually, academic advising, virtually in person. my last summer, all of our courses on multiple platforms, not on
miami-dade college, known as democracies college, is the nation's most diverse institution of higher education. -- community college and university across the country, serving 120,000 students. very few institutions of had a greater impact, raising more than 2 million for our student alumni, as we probably touch every household in our community. offering more than 300 a distinct career pathways, miami-dade colleges at the cutting edge of technology with, hundreds of strategic workforce partners...
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miami-dade, brought the family, they lost their son andreas -- >> he's the student from vanderbilt university, 21 years old. >> right. i got chills. it was such an amazing, healing moment for me, because of be able to have closure. and i got to introduce them to some of the task force members and first responders. a little uncomfortable at first, but it was so healing for everybody. and it's not that easy for everybody. i was just grateful to be able to help them find closure. >> it's so heartbreaking. a 21-year-old student at vanderbilt. yesterday you announced a 4-year-old and 10-year-old among the people confirmed dead. 145 people still unaccounted for. >> when we met with joe biden today, i had one question, and i just wanted to make sure the ptsd, this sun like anything that's ever been experienced in florida. just that the benefits they will need, the treatment, the help that they get it. because it's abnormal to tell a parent that their 4-year-old or their 10-year-old has died. >> it's heartbreaking when you think about it. good luck to you and all the men and women who are part of your team. we are so grateful to you. >> and to you. >> thank you very much. we're continuing to mon
miami-dade, brought the family, they lost their son andreas -- >> he's the student from vanderbilt university, 21 years old. >> right. i got chills. it was such an amazing, healing moment for me, because of be able to have closure. and i got to introduce them to some of the task force members and first responders. a little uncomfortable at first, but it was so healing for everybody. and it's not that easy for everybody. i was just grateful to be able to help them find closure....