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miami beach can't wait. >> that bay is not republican, it's not democrat, it knows no limits. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following usand at aljazeera.com/techknow. >>> miami beach florida. >> the whole planet comes here to have fun. >> this is an unbelievable place to live. it's the hottest city in the world. >> reporter: walking down the strip of miami beach, it's easy to see why it's a tourist mecca. it is vulnerable to rising sea level. most of it was built not more than four feet above the tide lines. how they are dealing with it in miami may become a blueprint for the rest of the country. >> we have pictures two blocks from here of people on kayaks when it's high tide and floods. >> reporter: valerie lives a block from the bay and paid the price of sea rise when her condo's parking area turned into a swimming pool. >> by the time you realised what was going on, neighbors came down, everyone helping each other. most of us lost our cars. >> you see water in the streets during sunny days without rain. >> reporter: sandwiched between the atlantic ocean and biscayne bay high tide in miami beach has been inching up.
miami beach can't wait. >> that bay is not republican, it's not democrat, it knows no limits. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following usand at aljazeera.com/techknow. >>> miami beach florida. >> the whole planet comes here to have fun. >> this is an unbelievable place to live. it's the hottest city in the world. >> reporter: walking down the strip of miami beach, it's easy to see why it's a tourist mecca....
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it's a personal issue for us. >>> the reality on the ground there in miami is so drastic, but also it like a different reality than what they have in d.c. >> true, but what is interesting to me is the department of defense moved beyond the politics. this is their 2014 climate change adaptation roadmap, and they have accepted that climate change is happening. it's going to impact the national security, it's a threat multiplier, it will have affects on military installations, they are not worried about the politics or what causes it. they are making plans for the future. >> whether there's a debate politically, scientifically, 97% of published papers are in agreement. only three percent disagree and yet everyone focuses on that. it is interesting, because the 3% is necessary for scientific process. you need to have the main conclusions challenged in some way. >> the people are scientists, crystal. who are they? >> they are contrarians. when you look at the 3% that don't agree with the other 97, what does that mean? oftentimes in science we are taking a narrow look at a specific thing, a
it's a personal issue for us. >>> the reality on the ground there in miami is so drastic, but also it like a different reality than what they have in d.c. >> true, but what is interesting to me is the department of defense moved beyond the politics. this is their 2014 climate change adaptation roadmap, and they have accepted that climate change is happening. it's going to impact the national security, it's a threat multiplier, it will have affects on military installations, they...
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us live. he is in miami for us this morning. phil, what happened here?ell, as you can imagine everybody started getting very scared up in the sky. the plane itself took off from fort lauderdale without any issues. for an hour or so into the flight, no problems at all. then suddenly everything changed. the new york-bound passengers took out their cell phones cameras recording what they were seeing. that's when even unlikely passengers begin to pray. >> i started noticing at a certain point a mist coming through. then i realized mist coming through the cabin was smoke. i could smell the smoke. then i looked back toward the rear of the plane it was dark. and people were coughing. some people were crying. i'm not religious but i clenched my fifth and i said, okay, god i'm with you now. get us down please. and i promised to be a good boy. >> reporter: a good boy today, that's for sure. delta air lines said issue was oil leak in two of its engines. the boeing md-88 landed safely in charleston. they provided all 89 passengers with free snacks and drinks while w
us live. he is in miami for us this morning. phil, what happened here?ell, as you can imagine everybody started getting very scared up in the sky. the plane itself took off from fort lauderdale without any issues. for an hour or so into the flight, no problems at all. then suddenly everything changed. the new york-bound passengers took out their cell phones cameras recording what they were seeing. that's when even unlikely passengers begin to pray. >> i started noticing at a certain point...
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chris bosh who is with us from the miami heat. >> the record for the most expensive piece of [ bleepeep ] bears while you are drunk. >> also tonight why a war veteran was arrested for [ bleep ]. those story and more coming up. >> welcome to [ bleep ] fest. i want to suck your [ bleep ]. >> where did you get that cold from? >> i think i got it from her last week. >> next time we will take a break from [ bleep ]. sorry about that. >> you want to text [ bleep ]. >> it is having women go to a facebook page where i show my tips. >> all of us know to [ bleep ] a stripper. >> take that, squirt that thing in to your mouth. >> are you serious? >> we'll be right back with science bob pflugfelder. ♪ the complex health care system.o and unitedhealthcare has ways to help you find care fast. like an app with an urgent care locator. so, what happened? ah..i got taken out by this car. ♪ the switch to t-mobile is on. even verizon customers are seeing the light. t-mobile has america's fastest 4g lte network from the bay area to the big apple. and more data capacity per customer. need one more reason?
chris bosh who is with us from the miami heat. >> the record for the most expensive piece of [ bleepeep ] bears while you are drunk. >> also tonight why a war veteran was arrested for [ bleep ]. those story and more coming up. >> welcome to [ bleep ] fest. i want to suck your [ bleep ]. >> where did you get that cold from? >> i think i got it from her last week. >> next time we will take a break from [ bleep ]. sorry about that. >> you want to text [...
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chris bosh who is with us from the miami heat.or the most expensive piece of [ bleep ] sold at auction. >> some unusual advice from a police department don't [ bleep ] bears while you are drunk. >> also tonight why a war veteran was arrested for [ bleep ]. those story and more coming up. >> welcome to [ bleep ] fest. i want to suck your [ bleep ]. >> where did you get that cold from? >> i think i got it from her last week. >> next time we will take a break from [ bleep ]. sorry about that. >> you want to text [ bleep ]. >> it is having women go to a facebook page where i show my [ bleep ] >> all of us know to [ bleep ] a stripper. >> take that, squirt that thing in to your mouth. >> are you serious? >> we'll be right back with science bob pflugfelder. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ is thno, it's, uh, breyers gelato indulgences. it looks like ice cream. it's not. can i have some? you really wouldn't like it. it's got caramel and crunchy stuff. i like caramel and crunchy stuff. it's not for kids. i'm a grown-up. breyers gelato indulgences. creamy
chris bosh who is with us from the miami heat.or the most expensive piece of [ bleep ] sold at auction. >> some unusual advice from a police department don't [ bleep ] bears while you are drunk. >> also tonight why a war veteran was arrested for [ bleep ]. those story and more coming up. >> welcome to [ bleep ] fest. i want to suck your [ bleep ]. >> where did you get that cold from? >> i think i got it from her last week. >> next time we will take a break...
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is joining us from washington d.c. and maria suite is an administrators with a small business administration and joins us from miami. thank you both for being with us. doctor we'll start with you. how healthy are small businesses right now? >> i think the set up piece explains it perfectly. small businesses are challenged. banks got a break in 2009. but that break was not trickled down. all businesses at the periphery often because they are small, 90% - 75% have one employee. it's almost self of employment. they are small, don't necessarily have all resources and are depending on banks to provide them. the recession hit men of them hard. some of the things raised in terms of wages will hit hard. the health care issue hits hard. these are economic drivers. it makes sense for federal costs and states to encourage and provide education for small businesses. >> small businesses have been for years, doubted as an economic engine that driest the economy. is that really how the administration feels or is it a good sound bite. >> no indeed you are right. we have seen 61 months of consecutive growth. that's a record in ameri
is joining us from washington d.c. and maria suite is an administrators with a small business administration and joins us from miami. thank you both for being with us. doctor we'll start with you. how healthy are small businesses right now? >> i think the set up piece explains it perfectly. small businesses are challenged. banks got a break in 2009. but that break was not trickled down. all businesses at the periphery often because they are small, 90% - 75% have one employee. it's almost...
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is live for us in from abuja and thank you. much more to come on al jazeera. >>> i'm in miami and looking at plans to increase access to the internetan attempt to close the so called digital divide. ♪ top stories now on al jazeera. fifa president blatter told members they must help fix futbol's governing body as the corruption crisis deepens and fifa 209 members are there to vote for a new leader with a challenge of ali from jordan. thousands of migrants are stranded at sea in southeast asia and many are thought to be rohingya muslims fleeing persecution in western myanmar and delegates gathered in bangkok for talks of the crisis and saying myanmar is being singled out. nigerian president will be who they expect and muhammadu buhari has been speaking after being sworn in at a ceremony you are seeing right there in the capitol. rebels from syria's al-qaeda al-nusra front captured the last government held town in idlib province and area borders turkey and provides access to president al-assad's coast and there was heavy shelling and rocket fire before it was stolen by rebel fighters and vehicles were seen pulling out. u.n. security c
is live for us in from abuja and thank you. much more to come on al jazeera. >>> i'm in miami and looking at plans to increase access to the internetan attempt to close the so called digital divide. ♪ top stories now on al jazeera. fifa president blatter told members they must help fix futbol's governing body as the corruption crisis deepens and fifa 209 members are there to vote for a new leader with a challenge of ali from jordan. thousands of migrants are stranded at sea in...
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beale, a certified engineer a railroad safety consultant experts, and he joins us from miami, as you look at the pictures what is your gut reaction. >> it's too early to tell. obviously there's going to be a lot of injuries that will be taken the rest of the night to take care of the people get them out and extricated. they are having a hard time with lighting. one of the biggest things at the moment, and maybe they have cut it this is electrified to the loco motive by electricity. it's 12,000 volts. any of those lines, if they are compromised or down. it has to be paramount. >> to be very careful with the lines, because of the danger they pose with the rescue workers and those trying to get off. >> you better believe it and could be intwined into the wreckage as well. they'll be looking for one of three things, when they are getting town to tacks trying to find out what happened. they'll look at the spot where the first wheel went off for whatever reason and go from there. it will probably be one of three things - track problem, a railcar problem or a loko motif problem or crew error. i have heard them talk abo
beale, a certified engineer a railroad safety consultant experts, and he joins us from miami, as you look at the pictures what is your gut reaction. >> it's too early to tell. obviously there's going to be a lot of injuries that will be taken the rest of the night to take care of the people get them out and extricated. they are having a hard time with lighting. one of the biggest things at the moment, and maybe they have cut it this is electrified to the loco motive by electricity. it's...
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is al jazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler. healing and hope, the new attorney general goes to baltimore. plus sonya sun talks to us about the way forward. shifting sands why miami beach is running out of its most precious commodity. and new york's underground subway line. plus jazz great john talks about singing swinging, and his new project backing a rock-n-roll legend. a trip to racially charged baltimore is one of the first major moves by newly appointed attorney general loretta lynch. she met with police officers and family members of freddie gray, the young black man whose death in police custody sparked this city's riots. more from lisa stark. >> john, the nation's chief law enforcement officer wasted no time. loretta lynch headed up to baltimore to promise the residents there that the department of justice will be there to hold their hands. attorney general loretta lynch was in baltimore to underscore both the federal government's oversight and it's support. she told police officers they picked a noble but difficult profession. >> you really have become the face of law enforcement. you may say that's for good and for ill i know, but we don't always choos
is al jazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler. healing and hope, the new attorney general goes to baltimore. plus sonya sun talks to us about the way forward. shifting sands why miami beach is running out of its most precious commodity. and new york's underground subway line. plus jazz great john talks about singing swinging, and his new project backing a rock-n-roll legend. a trip to racially charged baltimore is one of the first major moves by newly appointed attorney general loretta lynch....
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. >> we like to say eastern is in the dna of miami and so it was logical and natural for us to put the airline back here in miami. >> eastern flew the new plain over miami in announcing the return late last year. for now, eastern is a charter airline, making daily flights into havana. and eventually other cities in cuba. over the next couple of years regal plans to have 20 planes as eastern branches out into commercial service into florida and the east coast. but re-establishing eastern won't easy. especially with the biggest airlines adding capacity and making it tougher for niche carriers to break into key cities. still, wiggle thinks he can attract fliers. >> we think a combination of the fact we have newer airlines the next generation boeing 737 plus the name on the side of the airplane that many of the passengers and the tour operators and others who charter our aircraft will recognize and that gives them a level of comfort. >> i'm frank goreman the president of the eastern. >> it has been more than 30 years since frank boreman piloted the first airline industry. thos were heady d
. >> we like to say eastern is in the dna of miami and so it was logical and natural for us to put the airline back here in miami. >> eastern flew the new plain over miami in announcing the return late last year. for now, eastern is a charter airline, making daily flights into havana. and eventually other cities in cuba. over the next couple of years regal plans to have 20 planes as eastern branches out into commercial service into florida and the east coast. but re-establishing...
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is only us. and we're going to have to figure this out together. >>> miami sneaks up on you. or do we change and find ourselves sneaking up, washing up, ending up in miami? ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, >>> miami, it's a big place. bigger and more multifaceted than it's given credit for. >> miami, where you at? >> we tend over the years to focus on miami's -- how shall i put this -- party zone. ♪ ♪ it's the kind of place we say that could never be me and then it is. it's a temptation that's almost irresistible. the seductions of flash, of palm trees, balmy nights, deco architecture, the manufactured dreams of many television shows made real. but across the causeway, a few miles down the way, there are other worlds, older ones. i think it's safe to say better ones. ♪ way out west 20 miles from the airport tucked in yet another strip mall
is only us. and we're going to have to figure this out together. >>> miami sneaks up on you. or do we change and find ourselves sneaking up, washing up, ending up in miami? ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, >>> miami,...
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is a free fran living in miami. u.s. and cuba moves forward, exiles are here to stay. the reality is that the american government protect those that use it for the government many years ago. while the new chapter in u.s. cuba relations unfolds. they will never stop coming to the memorial site to may tribe ute. >> this was a monument to the four brothers to the rescue who were shot done. >> reporter: they must remember the lives lost since the u.s. government with a shift in policy will not. >> tonight, an anti-misalmost demonstration is under way at the islamic community center of fien. ism -- phoenix. one side of the street is lined. paul beban joins us now from phoenix. has the situation remained peaceful up until this point? it has. it has been limited to an angry exchange of words for about the last. there has been a line of riot police separating the two sides. and the numbers really never materialized on the facebook page promoting the event. there were more than 1,000 people saying they'd sustained. attend. 300-400 turned up. many touting rifles pistols. nothing more than a sense of intimidation to go along with the instalments
is a free fran living in miami. u.s. and cuba moves forward, exiles are here to stay. the reality is that the american government protect those that use it for the government many years ago. while the new chapter in u.s. cuba relations unfolds. they will never stop coming to the memorial site to may tribe ute. >> this was a monument to the four brothers to the rescue who were shot done. >> reporter: they must remember the lives lost since the u.s. government with a shift in policy...
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the pioneers. >> i like it. >> reporter: with a lifetime in miami, dan is a retired boat cap feign and is an environmental activist. he took ustour of the city's efforts. >> let me show you something. they'll raise the sidewalks. look at that. >> reporter: that's what, 2 feet. >> at least 2 feet. it's fine for this building, they have raised the base of the building. but for that house there, the door will be two feet below the sidewalk. >> reporter: what is different building? >> the first floor is 6 feet off the ground. if you have to leave this building, we'll be leaving miami beach. >> reporter: keeping everyone here by installing pumps, building sea walls and raising the streets and buildings comes with a big price tag. it sounds necessary but how much will it cost? >> $300 million to $400 million. we expect to go to the state and federal government. >> florida's construction changes are not the only obstacle. dr ben curtman, a researcher joined a group of climate scientists for a meeting with florida's republican governor, rick scott - posted online. >> when we are trying to get resources from the state of florida they
the pioneers. >> i like it. >> reporter: with a lifetime in miami, dan is a retired boat cap feign and is an environmental activist. he took ustour of the city's efforts. >> let me show you something. they'll raise the sidewalks. look at that. >> reporter: that's what, 2 feet. >> at least 2 feet. it's fine for this building, they have raised the base of the building. but for that house there, the door will be two feet below the sidewalk. >> reporter: what is...
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for most of us miami is the destination for hot clubs, hot beaches, and let's not forget hot bodies. m started in the cramped apartment in venezuela. that's where he created an on-line english language program that boasts more than 300,000 users. >> i called a friend of mine who lives in silicon valley and said how do you raise money for a tech companyp you should come to silicon valley. he lefts the valley for miami where he raised $100 million in just over a year. >> we didn't want to create an app or software that would eliminate the human piece of it. we actually just wanted to use technology to make the human interaction more efficient. >> and some might say more fun. the ads have gone viral in latin america racking up millions of views. >> hey baby. how you doin'? >> another hot entrepreneur you need to know is pedro. ceo of an early staged tech start-up called sports buddy. at 13 pedro moved to miami from venezuela to pursue a career in tennis but today turning that passion into his business with a sports app. >> our mission is to connect people through sports and i feel that w
for most of us miami is the destination for hot clubs, hot beaches, and let's not forget hot bodies. m started in the cramped apartment in venezuela. that's where he created an on-line english language program that boasts more than 300,000 users. >> i called a friend of mine who lives in silicon valley and said how do you raise money for a tech companyp you should come to silicon valley. he lefts the valley for miami where he raised $100 million in just over a year. >> we didn't...
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something different about the influx of americans, making a day trip by miami, or climbing aboard a ferry. silvia and daphne are with us. is there some consternation, worry about the cultural side of an onslaught from the north. >> i haven't asked them that. my next trip in two ekes i'll ask some of those things. i don't know that they are scared of it. i think they are really anxious to show what they have been able to do and how they've been able to survive over these 50 years of embargo. the arts have been sort of soft warfare for a long time. there has been fight over cuban bans. struggles over when americans travel to cuba to be a part of the cultural change. maybe that will calm do and be less remarkable for people like you to head south, bans to head north. >> i hope so. we tries to get a young jazz band up to the film festival and we couldn't get them out of the country. because they were young, they would stay in the united states and not come back. the opening of the borders will show the americans how much influence they really had on cuba especially in music, because their jazz scene is very very american. the
something different about the influx of americans, making a day trip by miami, or climbing aboard a ferry. silvia and daphne are with us. is there some consternation, worry about the cultural side of an onslaught from the north. >> i haven't asked them that. my next trip in two ekes i'll ask some of those things. i don't know that they are scared of it. i think they are really anxious to show what they have been able to do and how they've been able to survive over these 50 years of...
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drugs implies an us versus them and all over this part of america, people are learning there is no them. there is only us. and we're going to have to figure this out together. >>> miamin miami? ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪
drugs implies an us versus them and all over this part of america, people are learning there is no them. there is only us. and we're going to have to figure this out together. >>> miamin miami? ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪
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the largest mistake that they made is not putting him in the hands of emt, what we would use in miamithere is huge culpability there. from a law-enforcement standpoint, i hope former policeman or policeman who are listening, and civilians who are very pro-police understand that police do not solve crime. the united states has lost about 10 million living wage jobs. we have gone from an $18 per our society to an eight dollars per our society. we have to provide families with jobs. there is no other solution. put americans to work and they will give thanks on sunday. that is my only observation. host: kevin is up next in virginia. caller: good morning. the prosecutors deal was off the chart. as she was reading the charges yesterday, i feel she lost -- i feel she should have, she and her entire team, should have worked through the weekend and made sure of all of the charges and second-guessed themselves before they went running out in front of the microphones. you know, she is also a very inexperienced prosecutor. she is very young. this is a groundbreaking case here. between her and the
the largest mistake that they made is not putting him in the hands of emt, what we would use in miamithere is huge culpability there. from a law-enforcement standpoint, i hope former policeman or policeman who are listening, and civilians who are very pro-police understand that police do not solve crime. the united states has lost about 10 million living wage jobs. we have gone from an $18 per our society to an eight dollars per our society. we have to provide families with jobs. there is no...
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is now a fundamental right. andy gallagher reports from miami. >> reporter: public libraries used to be all about books but in the age it's access to the internet that draws people in. this library in miami provides free online browsings to everything from job pages to educational and music programs. >> it's cool, huh. >> yeah, that's a calculator. >> reporter: and the parents keen to get their kids online it provides a vital service. >> it's a really nicely prairie and so we enjoy coming and my son enjoys coming as well. >> reporter: it's that kind of serve that's the government wants to get in people's home, the idea is to modify a program called lifeline that helps people pay their phone bills examine get them online. they are talking bay difference between being information rich and information poor and the figures speak for shells s. according to the latest u.s. census bureau findings 5 million households in the u.s. are without broad bands and at the tends to be black or hispanic families industry experts say if the u.s. wants to remain competitive. they ned to give access to everyone. >> not only are you l
is now a fundamental right. andy gallagher reports from miami. >> reporter: public libraries used to be all about books but in the age it's access to the internet that draws people in. this library in miami provides free online browsings to everything from job pages to educational and music programs. >> it's cool, huh. >> yeah, that's a calculator. >> reporter: and the parents keen to get their kids online it provides a vital service. >> it's a really nicely...
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is now a fundamental right. andy gallagher reports from miami. >> reporter: public libraries used to be all about books but in the it's access to the internet that draws people in. this library in miami provides free online browsing to everything from job pages to educational and music programs. >> it's really cool, huh? >> yeah. that's a calculator. >> reporter: for parents getting their kids online it provides a vital service. >> it's a really nicely prayer and i so we enjoy coming. my sonnen joys coming as well. >> reporter: and it's that kind of service that the u.s. government wants to get in to people's homes. the idea is to modify a program called lifeline that helps poorer families pay their phone bills and also get them online. >> when people talk about the digital divide they are talking about the difference between being information rich and information poor. and the figures speak for themselves. accord to the latest u.s. census bureau finding says 5 million households in the u.s. are without broad bands and disproportionately they tend to be black or hispanic families. industry experts say if the u.s.
is now a fundamental right. andy gallagher reports from miami. >> reporter: public libraries used to be all about books but in the it's access to the internet that draws people in. this library in miami provides free online browsing to everything from job pages to educational and music programs. >> it's really cool, huh? >> yeah. that's a calculator. >> reporter: for parents getting their kids online it provides a vital service. >> it's a really nicely prayer and i...
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miami. now that relations have thawed between the u.s. and cuba what are the best investment opportunities. michelle caruso-cabrera is here at emerge with uspanel in which we discussed it. i guarantee you it was the most emotional panel at emerge because the audience was packed, many of them cuban-americans. three out of the four panel members were cuban-americans as well. also a guy named bill lane from caterpillar who is their lobbyist who actually just went down there with a bunch. company executives to talk about all the opportunities down there. you know the conclusion is we really don't know what's going to happen because even if the embargo were to go away today, the cuban government is still very much a socialist government, still very much in control and we just don't know how much they are willing to reform in order to allow investment. so it was a good discussion. >> and this is a tech oriented conference. there are a lot of other aspects. i think a big hope is that perhaps they would move to open the internet but how likely would that be? >> so that is absolutely a hope for sure and that is the way the regulations were designed
miami. now that relations have thawed between the u.s. and cuba what are the best investment opportunities. michelle caruso-cabrera is here at emerge with uspanel in which we discussed it. i guarantee you it was the most emotional panel at emerge because the audience was packed, many of them cuban-americans. three out of the four panel members were cuban-americans as well. also a guy named bill lane from caterpillar who is their lobbyist who actually just went down there with a bunch. company...
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is the same people. >> you ruined it for us. >> you have been there for a couple. >> i love them both equally. i should say. >> good corporate citizen. right down the road from mothership is miamies. we'll get up into the 80s. some showers down there. your typical sea breeze fronts the past couple of days. but this is the big holiday weekend, this is when we crank up our summer activities. let's start things off with the beach forecast. 87 degrees, that's the water temperature in key west that's toasty, 28 degrees in miami and heading up the coastline, we're looking at temperatures in the lower 60s. houston to dallas to oklahoma city these are areas that don't need any more rain. they'll get more. most of the state of texas and oklahoma under a flash flood watch because of the heavy rain that's expected here. i think the west coast will b dave: good morning. a perfect holiday weekekd on tap. load humity, 73. 81 tomorrow. ononday, >> this weathercast brought to you by bush's baked beans. >> someone told you about the sand bucket. >> i was going to say. >> you better play nice in the sand box. >>> coming up here on "good morning america" -- why are shark sightings at record level
is the same people. >> you ruined it for us. >> you have been there for a couple. >> i love them both equally. i should say. >> good corporate citizen. right down the road from mothership is miamies. we'll get up into the 80s. some showers down there. your typical sea breeze fronts the past couple of days. but this is the big holiday weekend, this is when we crank up our summer activities. let's start things off with the beach forecast. 87 degrees, that's the water...
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>> jim, cofounder of square and launch code, which is expanding to miami, which is why you're at emerge, it's good to see you and thanks for joining us very much. >> when we come back, while your work/life balance may be getting less balanced. but first with the dow down 85, rick santelli, what are you watching? >> well, of course, i'm watching what the dow is doing and watching interest rates go up while it's doing it. what's going on with interest rates? have they bottomed? we'll discuss that and more after the break. can it make a dentist appointment when my teeth are ready? ♪ can it track my crew's performance, and protect their heads? ♪ can it tell the flight attendant to please not wake me this time? ♪ at cognizant, we see opportunities for every company. to meet the new digital demands of their customers. can it process my insurance claim? like, right now? can it download a track while i'm sampling it? can my keys find me? with the power of digital, analytics and automation, now every little "thing" can provide even greater value. ok, so can it tell the doctor how long you have to wear this thing? the answer is yes, it can. so
>> jim, cofounder of square and launch code, which is expanding to miami, which is why you're at emerge, it's good to see you and thanks for joining us very much. >> when we come back, while your work/life balance may be getting less balanced. but first with the dow down 85, rick santelli, what are you watching? >> well, of course, i'm watching what the dow is doing and watching interest rates go up while it's doing it. what's going on with interest rates? have they bottomed?...
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soccer's global governing party is reeling, federal and international agents raided offices on two continents, happening right now in fact in miami. >>> bob redell joins us with details on the miami raid, and how u.s. authorities coordinated this corruption probe.
soccer's global governing party is reeling, federal and international agents raided offices on two continents, happening right now in fact in miami. >>> bob redell joins us with details on the miami raid, and how u.s. authorities coordinated this corruption probe.
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he is about to put his neurosurgeon training to use, because the thing he says, will blow your mind. >>> obamacare is the worst thing since slavery. >> all the way from miamiit is senator marco rubio. he believes marriage to be between one man and one sexy mamacita. [vet] two yearly physicals down. martha and mildred are good to go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an office... or filling your days looking down the south end of a heifer but...i wouldn't have it any other way. lo ok at that, i had my best month ever. and earned a shiny new office upgrade. i run on quickbooks. that's how i own it. melissa: breaking news right now. george zimmerman apparently shot as he sat in his car in florida. his attorney says another driver pulled up alongside zimmerman, and shot at him through the window. he says the bullet narrowly missed zimmerman and lodged in the car roof. responders rushed him to the hospital. police say they have the suspect in custody. apparently the man has been involved in other incidents with zimmerman in the past. you wil
he is about to put his neurosurgeon training to use, because the thing he says, will blow your mind. >>> obamacare is the worst thing since slavery. >> all the way from miamiit is senator marco rubio. he believes marriage to be between one man and one sexy mamacita. [vet] two yearly physicals down. martha and mildred are good to go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup...
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bill gavin is a former assistant director of the fbi in new york and former chief executive in new york, miami and denver. he joins usperspective on this. this is troubling when you think of the fact the department of defense is taking these steps following the fbi director james comey and attorney general loretta lynch find that go isis is using social media to recruit and radicalize young people living here in the united states. how is isis and the social media campaign enticing potential home grown violent extremists? >> the problem right now is there's been a paradigm shift, kelly, in the way they do the recruiting. 18 months to two years ago they were directing individuals who disenfranchised dissociety to websites that talked about the radicalism. now what they're doing, they're channelling, steering them to social websites to twitter, to facebook. they steered him to another website that's encrypted. when that happens, we to longer have the ability to easily follow them. we have a hard time determining what they're going to do and when they're going to do it. >> at that point our intelligence loses track of th
bill gavin is a former assistant director of the fbi in new york and former chief executive in new york, miami and denver. he joins usperspective on this. this is troubling when you think of the fact the department of defense is taking these steps following the fbi director james comey and attorney general loretta lynch find that go isis is using social media to recruit and radicalize young people living here in the united states. how is isis and the social media campaign enticing potential...
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nbc news and msnbc are proud sponsored of emerge americas and joining us is founding ceo of ambit, the miamime to you. talk to me a little bit about take back the mike and what inspired you to be in this competition where are. >> thanks for having me, alex. take back the mike is based on a simple premise that what's happened in hip-hop in the united states has kind of taken a division. it's kind of taken a diversion away from what hip-hop is all about. it started as a music from the streets for people who were expressing themselves about the reality of their lives and their aspirations. now it's become about guns and girls. we wanted to go around the world and still see if the soul was still alive. so blending tech and music in this way, i mean what was the catalyst for that. how did you come to the idea? >> well most of the music competition shows are all about the competition, and you got a group of celebrities deciding if you are good or we like your haircut or we think you've got talent, but ultimately people know what's good so what amp it does is it just allows fans to engage with the
nbc news and msnbc are proud sponsored of emerge americas and joining us is founding ceo of ambit, the miamime to you. talk to me a little bit about take back the mike and what inspired you to be in this competition where are. >> thanks for having me, alex. take back the mike is based on a simple premise that what's happened in hip-hop in the united states has kind of taken a division. it's kind of taken a diversion away from what hip-hop is all about. it started as a music from the...
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. >>> and grammy winner pitbull will be joining us, and that's live at the emerge conference in miami. when a rewards card isesigned to sync with your life it gets talked about... ♪ ♪ ♪ so you can live the way you live, and enjoy all the rewards. chase sapphire preferred. so you can. doug. you've been staring at that for awhile, huh? listen, td ameritrade has former floor traders to help walk you through that complex trade. so you'll be confident enough to do what you want. i'll pull up their number. blammo. let's get those guys on the horn. oooo looks like it is time to upgrade your phone, douglass. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. 40% of the streetlights in detroit, at one point, did not work. you had some blocks and you had major thoroughfares and corridors that were just totally pitch black. those things had to change. we wanted to restore our lighting system in the city. you can have the greatest dreams in the world, but unless you can finance those dreams, it doesn't happen. at the time that the bankruptcy filing was done, the public lighting authority had a hard time of fi
. >>> and grammy winner pitbull will be joining us, and that's live at the emerge conference in miami. when a rewards card isesigned to sync with your life it gets talked about... ♪ ♪ ♪ so you can live the way you live, and enjoy all the rewards. chase sapphire preferred. so you can. doug. you've been staring at that for awhile, huh? listen, td ameritrade has former floor traders to help walk you through that complex trade. so you'll be confident enough to do what you want. i'll...
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used water cannons and tear gas. >>> another isis sympathizer is behind bars in the u.s. federal agents say miami residents tried to buy a gun from an fbi informant. they say he was planning a lone wolf attack. >> hit him on the sides and they stopped the truck and came out with bullet proof vests and m-16s. >> agents say they found close to 300 rounds of am knew in addition inside the armt. >>> the coast guard has suspended the search for the missing inging boater from alabama. local police are handling the recovery mission. crews did find the bodies of five boaters who died when nearby hurricane force winds hit during a sailboat race. >>> republican lawmakers aim stop a law that protects the rights of workers in d.c. who ended a pregnancy. the bill makes discriminating against employees who have abortions illegal. a gop house sponsor pillbill could clock the law. >>> transportation officials will unveil new rules for tanker cars. many people have argued it's long overdue. older tanker cars have played roles in explosions. >>> marijuana sales in colorado have gone up in smoke. officials stop the
used water cannons and tear gas. >>> another isis sympathizer is behind bars in the u.s. federal agents say miami residents tried to buy a gun from an fbi informant. they say he was planning a lone wolf attack. >> hit him on the sides and they stopped the truck and came out with bullet proof vests and m-16s. >> agents say they found close to 300 rounds of am knew in addition inside the armt. >>> the coast guard has suspended the search for the missing inging boater...
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miami. doctor, great to have you with us tonight. what issponse and this is the blanket comment that's made out there by the deniers, that human activity is not causing climate change. your response to that. >> well they're simply wrong. since about 1950 the buildup of greenhouse gases has been driving our climate. and since the mid-1990s, we have been having an increase in -- dramatic increase in ice melt on both greenland and now antarctica. and with the warmed ocean we've had, that's just putting us on a one-way track to what's going to be a rapid amccelerating sea level rise. even the u.s. government forecasts maybe two feet by 2048, six and a half feet by the end of the century. and it could well be higher because these models are not incorporating many of the accelerating feedbacks that we're seeing with ice melt. >> what kind of interest do your students have in this? i know when i spoke with you, you talked about the polar ice cap. that seems to be the hot place of research right now. what about that? >> well it's part of geology and
miami. doctor, great to have you with us tonight. what issponse and this is the blanket comment that's made out there by the deniers, that human activity is not causing climate change. your response to that. >> well they're simply wrong. since about 1950 the buildup of greenhouse gases has been driving our climate. and since the mid-1990s, we have been having an increase in -- dramatic increase in ice melt on both greenland and now antarctica. and with the warmed ocean we've had, that's...
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use their kayaks to blockade the rig in elliott bay. >>> fighting over a killer whale. peta plans to sue the miami seequarium. >>> and detroit isin warning it will shut off the water if residents don't pay up. activists say the ak tick is a violation of human rights. >>> detroit is once again getting ready to turn off the taps. as many as 25,000 residents could see their water shut off for not paying their bills. >> reporter: the notices are going out. detroit residents who are behind on their water bills will have ten days to sign up for a payment assistance plan or their service will be shut off. the warning is familiar. last year detroit's water department made international headlines when it cut off water to thousands of delinquent customers. and had you been delinquent as well last year. >> yes. yes. i had problems last year because i'm disabled and don't have no income. >> reporter: this woman is more than $1,600 behind on our water bill. how concerned were you walking in here today? >> i was real nervous. i don't want to be without water. >> reporter: detroit's water department began its aggressive policy to collect on o
use their kayaks to blockade the rig in elliott bay. >>> fighting over a killer whale. peta plans to sue the miami seequarium. >>> and detroit isin warning it will shut off the water if residents don't pay up. activists say the ak tick is a violation of human rights. >>> detroit is once again getting ready to turn off the taps. as many as 25,000 residents could see their water shut off for not paying their bills. >> reporter: the notices are going out. detroit...
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miami. the justice department says those officials took millions in exchange for awarding the rights to televise the games. kristen saloomey is with us outside of the federal prosecutors office kristen, the scope of this indictment is stunning for one of the world's if not the most popular sport. >> reporter: it really is stunning. loretta lynch described the corruption in fifa as quote, deep-seated, systemic and rampant. she also said the corruption goes back to two generations of fifa officials. it involved high ranking officials and also executives at sports marketing companies who paid allegedly over $150 million in bribes to fifa officials in order to get the marketing rights for world cup and other fifa events. so it is in fact a shocking shocking invitement. there have already been four people arrested and two corporations that pleaded guilty. and they contributed to what is described as an ongoing investigation. when we talk about high-ranking fifa officials we're talking about people like jeffery webb who is the vice president of the committee and the president of the region group that oversees north america as well and also
miami. the justice department says those officials took millions in exchange for awarding the rights to televise the games. kristen saloomey is with us outside of the federal prosecutors office kristen, the scope of this indictment is stunning for one of the world's if not the most popular sport. >> reporter: it really is stunning. loretta lynch described the corruption in fifa as quote, deep-seated, systemic and rampant. she also said the corruption goes back to two generations of fifa...
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. >> joining us is cnn political commentator and jeb bush supporter ana navarro. we can't believe you get us all to ourselves. >> but she's in miamit. i'm not vacationing on the beach because i live on the beach. >> right. your life's even better than those of us who go on vacation. so ana let's talk about this new field. rick santorum jumping in. george pataki as you heard on new day. martin o'malley. how do any of these move the needle? >> well let's see, rick santorum joins an already very crowded lane of candidates competing for the social conservative vote. let's remember rick santorum ended up winning the iowa caucuses when they finished the recounts in 2012. and he really was the one that dragged out the primary until way into the calendar and took on mitt romney until almost the very end of the primary calendar. so you know i think those things make him feel like he's entitled and should be running. george pataki? uh-huh. okay. some people get hobbies. some people run for president. i -- i have a hard time figuring this one out. but you know it's -- >> well -- >> -- land of the free right? and he qualifies to do it. so you
. >> joining us is cnn political commentator and jeb bush supporter ana navarro. we can't believe you get us all to ourselves. >> but she's in miamit. i'm not vacationing on the beach because i live on the beach. >> right. your life's even better than those of us who go on vacation. so ana let's talk about this new field. rick santorum jumping in. george pataki as you heard on new day. martin o'malley. how do any of these move the needle? >> well let's see, rick santorum...
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>> it is a identity fraud tsunami targeting a bigger pile of money, unemployment benefits swindled using your stolen identity and government agencies that seem powerless to stop it. the north miami beach police department said gangs are turning there cocaine and marijuana to fraud, and thieves use atms and stolen identity to cash in on unemployment benefits sent on debit cards like these. >> fraud is better than drugs on the street no doubt about it. >> because? >> easy money and less work. >> unemployment benefit theft is a multi-billion dollar illegal industry stolen under the nose of the very government handing it out, and yes, anyone can be a victim even detectives on a police force. >> someone scammed my identity and filed for unemployment. >> detective cora man investigated crimes for police but for three months a crime stolen her identity and filed for unemployment and receiving $3,000 worth of unemployment benefits in her name. >> were you shocked at how easy that took place, considering that you were working the whole time? >> i was astonished how easy that took place and i'm here every day working 60 hours a week and i'm getting unemployment claims filed in my name. >>
>> it is a identity fraud tsunami targeting a bigger pile of money, unemployment benefits swindled using your stolen identity and government agencies that seem powerless to stop it. the north miami beach police department said gangs are turning there cocaine and marijuana to fraud, and thieves use atms and stolen identity to cash in on unemployment benefits sent on debit cards like these. >> fraud is better than drugs on the street no doubt about it. >> because? >> easy...
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melissa is going to join us from a conference in miami in a second but a lot of big stories.ources and the tickers are down after the noted manager slammed the company at a conference. listen to what he had to say. >> we call at this time mother fractioner. ticker pxd. they earns carb and are not growing. >> he called it the mother fractioner. i know it came fast. einhorn mentioned three other stocks. whiting petroleum, concho resources and eog resources. he saved his main presentation for slamming pioneer. that is a company that your next guest covers. joining us now with his take. what do you make of the presentation? >> so i will have to be honest. i haven't seen the details. the industry becomes quite challenge. they had the sudden reversal and like we had over the past nine months here. you will see capital directed to the areas over the low price areas. >> i will give you the headlines for the viewers as well. they said a lot. i will really widdle this down to the points that stuck out to me. that basically said pioneer loses about $12 for every barrel that it finds. $9
melissa is going to join us from a conference in miami in a second but a lot of big stories.ources and the tickers are down after the noted manager slammed the company at a conference. listen to what he had to say. >> we call at this time mother fractioner. ticker pxd. they earns carb and are not growing. >> he called it the mother fractioner. i know it came fast. einhorn mentioned three other stocks. whiting petroleum, concho resources and eog resources. he saved his main...
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is an adventure. >> amy can't talk. she's doing this. >> these a miami today. >> you may have noticed an addition here. cam mathison is with us.s a correspondent for "entertainment tonight" and the weekend coanchor. congrats pal the. >> thank you. i'm totally loving it. >> he does stuff for us and starring in a romantic mystery murder movie. murder she baked. a chocolate chip cookie mystery. >> that's right. a lot of good baked goods involved. >> you're a detective. solving the cookie caper. >> it's a fun movie. it stars ali sweeney. i play a hard-nosed detective, which is not often for me. i come in big city guy, coming to small town. it's sweet. >> it's different for you. you must love that. >> it's a nice opportunity. it's great project. >> it's good to be cam mathison now. >> what are you doing? you look fantastic. is there that's very nice because on these movie, i'm eating tons of chocolate chip cookies and plum pudding. i'm working out like madman. >> it shows. it does. >> you need to watch it. it's called "murder she baked, a chocolate chip cookie mystery." it premiers on hallmark movies and mysteries on saturday. >>>
is an adventure. >> amy can't talk. she's doing this. >> these a miami today. >> you may have noticed an addition here. cam mathison is with us.s a correspondent for "entertainment tonight" and the weekend coanchor. congrats pal the. >> thank you. i'm totally loving it. >> he does stuff for us and starring in a romantic mystery murder movie. murder she baked. a chocolate chip cookie mystery. >> that's right. a lot of good baked goods involved....
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those fears. >> miami-dade county is looking at other ideas including shipping in sand from other countries like the bahamas. >> one county was so desperate for sand that it considered usingecycled glass on its beaches but that was too expensive. also the federal government is studying options that could please every. as officials look to the future. >> in the summer, it glows in the light. >> some like robert pact remember the past. they started pumping in sand from the sea bed and in the 1970s, miami beach looked nothing like today. >> you couldn't get by, no beach at all. >> so you remember a time when there was no beach on miami beach. >> pretty much. or very little beach. >> do you expect that to ham again? either way craftet will keep running. his routine hasn't changed even if his beach has. >> wanted faa says that it's expanding it's study of commercial drones. agency has launched a new agency called pathfinder to test the drones. our science and technology correspondent, jake ward explains it to us. is this a changed policy? >> absolutely, it's massive change in policy, and basically, the faa's response to the commercial drone exclusion, a huge industry coming ou
those fears. >> miami-dade county is looking at other ideas including shipping in sand from other countries like the bahamas. >> one county was so desperate for sand that it considered usingecycled glass on its beaches but that was too expensive. also the federal government is studying options that could please every. as officials look to the future. >> in the summer, it glows in the light. >> some like robert pact remember the past. they started pumping in sand from the...
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this work is unique and could potentially now receive global exposure. al jazeera miami florida. >> that brings us to the end of this news hour. we're back with another full bulletin of news coming up in just a couple of minutes. stay with us here and don't forget to check out our website it's updated around the clock at aljazeera.com. >>> a suicide bombing at a mosque in saudi arabia during friday prayers kills at least 20 people. ♪ >>> hello, i'm sami zeidan. you are watching al jazeera. also on the show. they fled violence in burundi and now they risk cholera. >>> island votes in europe's first referendum on same-sex marriage. >>> and the once
this work is unique and could potentially now receive global exposure. al jazeera miami florida. >> that brings us to the end of this news hour. we're back with another full bulletin of news coming up in just a couple of minutes. stay with us here and don't forget to check out our website it's updated around the clock at aljazeera.com. >>> a suicide bombing at a mosque in saudi arabia during friday prayers kills at least 20 people. ♪ >>> hello, i'm sami zeidan. you are...
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miami to mexico. our first stop a visit to a shrine. this is the most important basilica for folks here in mexico city. hoping it will bring usext morning begins at 5:00 a.m. taking with me little more than the bags under my eyes. leaving the lap of luxury for something so painful three hours later we landed in mexico. still not there. after a quick safety briefing -- have you ever dropped anyone in to the open ocean before? you have, okay. reassuring. we board a chopper for a 45-minute trip the whole village turned out. here i meet up with dan baird, head instructor of the california survival school. you think how hard can it be to jump off a helicopter. >> reporter: notice it is missing its doors because we will be jumping out of the chopper to the sea of cortez. the plan is for dan to teach me to survive being lost at sea. as the chopper reaches the drop locations, we take our positions. the clock is ticking. it is go-time. on a synchronized account of three, one, two, three. [ screams ] >> reporter: the rush subsides and i acclimate to the temperature, reality sets in. now what. >> we need to maintain our breathing. slow
miami to mexico. our first stop a visit to a shrine. this is the most important basilica for folks here in mexico city. hoping it will bring usext morning begins at 5:00 a.m. taking with me little more than the bags under my eyes. leaving the lap of luxury for something so painful three hours later we landed in mexico. still not there. after a quick safety briefing -- have you ever dropped anyone in to the open ocean before? you have, okay. reassuring. we board a chopper for a 45-minute trip...
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el nino is a warming of the pacific ocean and usually brings a lot of rain to the west coast, which could certainly use it. four people driving from miamiiving singing, and selfie sticks don't mix. especially when you blow a tire. >> pelley: everybody was okay. they were shaken up, but not seriously hurt. in colombia, the police could only watch as a dog was swept away by a fast-moving river. finally, when the current wasn't quite so strong, an officer jumped in and made the rescue. if the dog's name isn't lucky, it ought to be, and we'll be right back. about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worse
el nino is a warming of the pacific ocean and usually brings a lot of rain to the west coast, which could certainly use it. four people driving from miamiiving singing, and selfie sticks don't mix. especially when you blow a tire. >> pelley: everybody was okay. they were shaken up, but not seriously hurt. in colombia, the police could only watch as a dog was swept away by a fast-moving river. finally, when the current wasn't quite so strong, an officer jumped in and made the rescue. if...