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one gets a florida from an asthma. the 1st step is to replant wild feeds and old varieties in the field. and then you see if you can detect and traits and these old and wild varieties that are important for resistance to insects or viruses, then you take those and cross them with high performance varieties on quotes. on the whole class, some sort of wild varieties often protect themselves with natural chemical repellents. they simply don't taste good to the insects or might even harm them. cultivated plans usually have fewer of these natural defenses since they've mainly been bred to improve yield at the expense of resistance. and that benefits the pass . this little insect likes this hybrid, but cabbage stem fleet beetles don't. by tapping into old varieties breeders, they've succeeded in developing rape c plans that are significantly less susceptible to test. the sugar beads also have improved natural defenses and are better at fighting off the yellow wills transmitted by a sense, the 1st variety to do so. but despit
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i guess that much maybe in the nisha most new they came also south florida. so they pull their tip the mammals and gov up, but as well, not those. those are the most. yeah, no, but, and me did was they had a full they also because she had them last bullet of the. * * the and the we're not entered on a some explanation flow. florida, they are sizable, e bay and that is extension 11 a, there was a, there on this. but if that, if legal, no c, c, bravo, in the context of, and on the, i'm not that we saw them, which is equal sees, yes, e, good, ok, no, not at that. i thought it, they sent it out a little more better. so you know, they've been sort of busy, i hope they get my data to politically. i don't know what they do not know for my part to keep pressure and shit on by means in my got into it. no, no, they'll be at least out of the domain. they'll know they'll be there with us for monday. for them do, they will be at least one guy. me no pain. so i've already my, you know, for me just connie a's on which is okay, the bed. okay. go down, man to set the resource
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but in the 2000 election, bush v gore, when katherine harris was the secretary of state in florida, really had the power to change an election. so what was it about that position secretary of state that caused you to run for it in 2018, begin serving in 2019 and then were there at the helm in 2020. such pivotal election during. the covid pandemic. the election between donald trump and joe biden. i remember thinking what an incredible, almost cosmic moment of this person who is so prepared to do this job. serving in this role in a moment when this job could change the outcome of an election. so what caused to want to run for secretary of state start there and then i want to talk about your experiences in that role. well my north star has always been the voters. i think often times. well, actually, me just start by saying i mean, who wouldn't want to run the dmv? am i right? i mean, be honest. yeah. but i'm really proud. it's another also talked about in the book about about making our department of motor vehicles the most efficient in the country, eliminating wait times and all the rest. so
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recently released a report exposing overcrowding and inhumane conditions at ice detention centers in floridacluding medical neglect and starvation. why do you think it is so important now for lawmakers to continue visiting these facilities? >> well, it's incredibly important because it feels like what's happening there somehow is being done with impunity, that they are no longer feeling accountable to anybody. i just want to tell you a little bit about what happened in chicago. hundreds if not thousands, of people were contacted by text message to report to this ice facility in downtown chicago for what they called a routine check in to build their status or to check in for their asylum cases. many of them dutifully reported only to be snatched by ice officers. from their families. they have no counsel, and they haven't been heard. >> from since. >> and so after we repeatedly reached out to them to find out what happened and they didn't respond, congressman jackson. >> and i. >> showed up to the facility directly. and you saw the video, and then they proceeded to call the police to evict us
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during the rush hour, which is the selection that the best news from across on that with the the the florida hospital in the south of love which is overwhelmed with patient being injured by these really military, as they were trying to return back to that, as well as a huge withdrawal ceasefire agreement, which was great because by the united states we really eco friendly solutions to come back to our planet. on o g 0, the is all launches will attacks across the iran, hey thing, a large new kid complex for a 2nd time of the post 9 days. the other mind calling about is there is continuing coverage of around conflict with these roles are coming up as well. and such studies of drugs village by wrong and the reports of more on the way the.
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and as you stated, you're joining us from the conference of mayors in tampa, florida.e you hearing from your fellow mayors? >> well, i think. >> what we'd love to do is come together and compare notes. you know, being mayor is a. >> is a tough. >> job certainly. >> these days. >> and what i hear across. the country doesn't matter. red state, blue state, big. >> city, small. >> town, rural or urban. what you hear is a frustration with the state of play, particularly with regard to tariffs. you know, as mayors we are impacted by tariffs as well. we represent millions of. >> americans that are. >> impacted by tariffs and the higher costs that they're paying for gas, groceries, housing, etc. but we as mayors lead large organizations, in my case, the city of san diego, the eighth largest city in this country, 12,000 employees, a $6 billion budget. i'm here to tell you that these increased costs are being passed on to me, and those are fewer dollars that i have to fill. potholes and house homeless people. it's extremely frustrating. and so republicans, democrats and independ
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she's originally from south florida, and she studied journalism and political science at the very called northwestern university. previously, her work has appeared in the chicago sun-times, the daily beast, the tampa bay times. the palm beach post. friesen be in conversation with miranda willson an environment reporter at any news where they focus on water pollution, flooding and the epa. she previously reported on energy policy and the federal energy regulatory commission. prior to joining any news in 2020, she worked a local reporter in las vegas. she graduated from tufts university in 2017 with a degree in environmental and urban planning. so please join me in welcoming to politics and prose. rachel friesen and miranda willson. hi. for of you who don't know me, i'm rachel frazin. i'm one of the authors of this book. this is my miranda, who i consider this to be most d.c. friendship, because we met at a networking event and now she's here, like moderating, like my book event. so that's true. well, i'm very excited to be talking to you about your book. rachel it's so good. i devoured it
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retired florida truck driver says if there is a chance i'm looking for me. i'm looking for more than just a chance. and as i said at the outset, i don't want to be repetitive. i also want some assurance as to the intel, because the public record is all over the place. you know, if everyone were saying the exact same thing, i'd have more confidence in where we stand now. but but given all the contradiction and the lack of congressional oversight, i'm too concerned and i hope that i'm wrong. i hope that it's far more secure in terms of i mean, i recognize i'm on the outside looking in. i only know that which is in the public domain. still to come, more social media reaction to this day's program and federal agents. this is an amazing story. federal agents near dodger stadium, immigration raids all sparking outrage in l.a. what comes next? i've got a good poll question on this subject. should the l.a. dodgers have denied property access to immigration officials who were doing their jobs? be sure to sign up for the free and worthy daily newsletter@smerconish.com
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treatment for that attack comes just days after authorities say another shark bit a young child in floridaer hand while snorkeling on june 11. she was with her whole family. after shark a bit her she was pulled from the water by a construction crew and airlifted to tampa general hospital. body camera video captured leah's a terrified mother just moments after the shark bite. >> i looked over i don't if i heard her yell or what but she went like that and i could see her hand and there was blood everywhere. and i just started screaming. quickly it went into surgery that lasted several hours thankfully doctors were able to save her hand. they say that is partially due to how quote clean the bite was. they say leah is doing an amazing job in recovery. she was even brave enough to share her story this week just days after it happened. >> i did not see anything. i was just a snorkeling, then when i went up to breathe in something hard bit me. and then it tried to tug me away and i pick up my hand it's all in blood. >> leah does have a long road of healing and rehab ahead but she doesn't plan on
treatment for that attack comes just days after authorities say another shark bit a young child in floridaer hand while snorkeling on june 11. she was with her whole family. after shark a bit her she was pulled from the water by a construction crew and airlifted to tampa general hospital. body camera video captured leah's a terrified mother just moments after the shark bite. >> i looked over i don't if i heard her yell or what but she went like that and i could see her hand and there was...
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florida and all looking good, but she is when the 2nd world war, i don't know anything about that americans, i would say i'm not american, but americans helps out really without, without them i think, whole year but wouldn't be speaking german today. what do you see repeated? so she's in the 2nd room was the america. but it is something that's what they told me, america. that's what they say in the box that we went over there and we what was it for us? or what is it? what, what i do, she's did came face those the soviet on your mouth. gabriel. did they look for the need? the thing on this, so she's dish and that's a nice website. he's dish dodge and then the up for the do soviet union get both of you 1st day by by then it means the old for the, the i'm really kinda get with them the deplete brown. most of the war, the americans and the british were confronting 10 german divisions between us. while the soviets were confronting more than 200 german divisions by themselves. yugoslavia slovakia and greece offered the greatest resistance to the germans with the sliding so particularly in yeah, a
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yeah, i think the industry as well has always import competing, you know, florida, louisiana, they're on the fringes. well in concentrated in specific. yes. yeah, yeah, yeah. so nearly all of them, a couple exceptions and even they have changed a little bit over time. sugar is complicated because of its relationship to the territories, stuff like that. so yeah, that's a whole separate story. i don't want to get it all depends on, you know, at any given moment, what is most beneficial an industry and that's not necessarily most beneficial to the economy as a whole but everybody is looking out for you know what's best for their industry so that it can change very rapidly. as tip o'neill said, where you stand depends on where you sit. so and then where the industry sit and how they're situated with respect to foreign competition that will determine their view on trade policy right so has the messaging around tariffs to free trade and protectionism and the messaging parties related to both of those issues. well, i mean you know, the big cartoon answer to that is republicans broadly have b
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joining me now we have dave aronberg, former florida state attorney and former state senator. dave, welcome back to the broadcast. what do you make of the administration's appeal that maya was talking about of khalil's release order? i mean, is the trump administration on solid legal ground? >> good to. be with you, alex. i think the. >> better ground for the trump administration. >> is. >> the separate immigration. >> hearing out of louisiana. >> and that could. >> get moved. >> to a different jurisdiction. >> but the immigration. >> status of. >> khalil is still. >> in question because. >> he allegedly lied. >> on his. >> application. >> didn't mention groups he's part of, didn't accurately represent his employment history. i think that's the better ground as far as what happened in this district court. the judge acted with appropriate power. he went through each allegation one by one, and he determined there was no reason to hold him. he's allowed to go home pending the other hearings. and as far as the appeal, i think that they're going to give a lot of deference to the me
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he does that during the summer, the showing the heat of florida. normally he would stay there for the weekend, but it says intention to the tom to washington dc in the coming hours. and in fact, in 4 hours time, he's expected to hold a national security council meeting in the situation room at the white house. the obviously his main national security team will be there. normally you would expect the secretary of defense, the secretary of state who also doubles up as his national security adviser, as well as the chairman of the joint chief chief of staff as well as others. what they will be doing is effectively reviewing the plans that are in place, examining the options the donald trump has also shared tools, meeting for the national security council on sunday. at either time, you, of course, could be reviewing what is happening or actually watching what is happening if he or does a strike. it seems unlikely, given that the order is that the planes hold a guam, he of course has said that he would like to be a peacemaker. he wants to get some sort o
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florida and parts of new jersey, upstate new. >> york. >> and, you know, when. >> these happen, what we're seeing is that people. >> don't show up for. >> work, not. >> just at that, the establishment where they went, but in other establishments. and probably what's more worrying is, is that kids don't show up for school sometimes. and there's some research now. >> from stanford university on. >> this that shows that, that a large number. >> of children in. >> some immigrant. >> heavy districts don't show up for school for the days after. >> a. >> raid because their families are afraid. the kids are probably u.s. citizens, but someone in the household may not. >> have papers. >> and and they're afraid. >> to take their kids. >> christina, you know, you made reference to the comparisons being made of covid 19. like days. but is this seemingly worse? >> well, that's what some of the business owners in the immigrant neighborhoods are saying. there was one restaurant owner who said he had to close up at 5 p.m. instead of 9 p.m. on a on a friday night because his restaurant was completely
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close. >> reporter: that attack comes days after authorities say another shark bit a young child in florida-old leland dell nearly lost her hand on june 11th when she was with her entire family. after a shark bit her she was pulled from the water by a construction crew was one witness says her injuries left her hand, quote, hanging by a little piece of skin. she was then airlifted to tampa general hospital. her surgery lasted several hours and thankfully doctors were able to save her hand and she's doing an amazing job in recovery. leah's parents are grateful she's alive. >> i was crying more than she was. very quick response. >> from what i witnessed i didn't think she was going to have a hand. i was really feeling bad. some sort of miracle that now she has her hand. >> reporter: leah does have a long road of healing and rehab ahead but she does say she plans on getting back in the water when she can. despite these recent incidents experts will tell you it is still incredibly rare to get bitten by a shark because humans are not on the menu. mike: we wish her a full and complete security. a
close. >> reporter: that attack comes days after authorities say another shark bit a young child in florida-old leland dell nearly lost her hand on june 11th when she was with her entire family. after a shark bit her she was pulled from the water by a construction crew was one witness says her injuries left her hand, quote, hanging by a little piece of skin. she was then airlifted to tampa general hospital. her surgery lasted several hours and thankfully doctors were able to save her hand...
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states is measles and there have been cases as of week when i would looked at the cdc in alaska, florida, texas, new york, vermont, and it goes and i think that we should really be concerned about, you know, something like measles, which had not been much of an issue until recently. and to really think about what how vaccine skepticism has played a role, but also what would it mean and what would it take for people to build and learn to trust science a bit more carefully? i don't have the answers for that because obviously people get their information from a wide range of sources in the us and it's not always clear to me where those conversations can happen. so because often the people who are vaccine skeptics are also skeptical about the government mistrustful of authority and have these alternative channels of information of the i myself don't frequent. so it's a it's a yeah it's an ongoing debate how do we manage outbreak and ensure that they don't become a problem in the context of that initial phase of infection? that's right. go ahead. how do you think the anti-vaxx movement in ger
states is measles and there have been cases as of week when i would looked at the cdc in alaska, florida, texas, new york, vermont, and it goes and i think that we should really be concerned about, you know, something like measles, which had not been much of an issue until recently. and to really think about what how vaccine skepticism has played a role, but also what would it mean and what would it take for people to build and learn to trust science a bit more carefully? i don't have the...
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we've joined the trump family at a golf tournament after dural club near miami, florida. while much of the country was protesting the president musk or fretting about the retirement savings, us markets took a beating for a 2nd day that due to growing fears of a global trade war and economic recession, it was like stepping into a different reality here must pay for access for the white house, he's doing our, he's a patriot, he's doing our best, our country a favor. i think eliminating government and efficiency is a good thing. she doesn't need to do this as the richest guy in the world can be bought by law. billamore i think is the right for america. i trust them fully. i work with the federal government. i know there's a lot of ways my opinion, opinions like elbows everybody's got 10 on most should be 0. well, musket and drop down from the habits is part of the society in which we live. it became the rich person with outrages levels of wealth because of a society that both promotes and tolerates, mindless and immoral wealth concentration, a 100 percent. he's able to retur
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how is it that, you know, my grandmother from florida is the same as someone else's grandmother from media. they weren't on the phone talking, but somehow they said the same phrases, right? we had the same jokes, the same jokes, i mean, and so there's something we're still trying to figure it out. i think as scholars, honestly. is it is it dna? is it in the spirit? is it in the food? we are not exactly sure how it is that we have this common shared joy that cannot be defeated. it will not die no matter how many dark days that this country tries to impose on us. it it fails consistently and we literally rise through the soil. i like to say like okra, right? because of our shared collective identity and a diasporic sense with our caribbean brothers and sisters, with our brothers and sisters from the continent, there is something that i think juneteenth continues to tap into, and i love to see so many black people from the diaspora also celebrating black american holidays. i mean, i wrote about this in black ethnics, about our collective and our identity and our ability to build coaliti
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the attack comes days after authorities say another shark bit a young child in florida. 9-year-old leahindell nearly lost her hand while snorkeling near boca grande on june 11th and she was with her whole family. after a shark bit her, she was pulled from the water by a construction crew and then airlifted to tampa general hospital. body cam video capturing leah's terrified moments just moments after the shark bite. >> i looked over, i don't know if i heard a yell or what and she went like that and i could see her hand hanging like a piece and just blood. >> okay. >> and i started screaming. >> leah went into surgery that lasted several hours and thankfully, doctors were able to save her hand. they say that's partially due to how, quote, clean the bite was and say that leah is doing an amazing job in recovery. she was even brave enough to share her story this week just days after it happened. >> i didn't see anything. i was just snorkeling and then i went up to breathe and then something hard bit me and then it tried to tug me away and i picked up my hand and it's all in blood. >> leah
the attack comes days after authorities say another shark bit a young child in florida. 9-year-old leahindell nearly lost her hand while snorkeling near boca grande on june 11th and she was with her whole family. after a shark bit her, she was pulled from the water by a construction crew and then airlifted to tampa general hospital. body cam video capturing leah's terrified moments just moments after the shark bite. >> i looked over, i don't know if i heard a yell or what and she went...
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welcome to hot tampa, florida. my question is, with the new policies coming in with the administration with ice, how do you all see, what is the mission of the mayors on dealing with i.c.e. coming in and their communities, their citizens being possibly deported? what do you see your role will be in dealing with the situation going on nationwide? host: mayor holt? mr. holt: i will respond, but then i will encourage you to call on mayor gloria, because he is a border community and this issue is hot in california as well. i think in oklahoma city we have not necessarily seen the escalation we have seen in other places, but we have traditionally understood that our local law enforcement is there to protect all residents. we have never been empowered or trained to enforce immigration laws at the local law enforcement level. and i think what is really critical is that there be a lot of collaboration and communication, and also respect for the reality that local law enforcement has to protect everybody. you cannot have on
welcome to hot tampa, florida. my question is, with the new policies coming in with the administration with ice, how do you all see, what is the mission of the mayors on dealing with i.c.e. coming in and their communities, their citizens being possibly deported? what do you see your role will be in dealing with the situation going on nationwide? host: mayor holt? mr. holt: i will respond, but then i will encourage you to call on mayor gloria, because he is a border community and this issue is...
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>> jacksonville, florida. >> where are you from in. >> st. augustine. griff: and do you know each other? >> no. griff: look at that. what's your name? >> olivia. >> charlotte. >> i'm annie. griff: now you know each other. look at what we do on this show. joey: did we recruit any more chicago fans? >> chicago! there you go. griff: have a good weekend! >> fox news on top of mounting tensions in the mideast, israel and iran trading more strikes as the conflict reaches day nine as president trump weighs next steps. and a win for the trump administration on the california national guard's deployment. now gavin newsom is responding as more protests are expected today. plus anti-israel activist mahmoud khalil out from i.c.e. detention. what he is saying about the u.s. after his release lease. and that big, beautiful bill facing some big changes. why some house republicans are slamming the senate's edits. welcome, everyone, to "fox news live." i am molly line. we begin with mike tobin. he is in tel aviv and has more on the ongoing strikes between israel and ira
>> jacksonville, florida. >> where are you from in. >> st. augustine. griff: and do you know each other? >> no. griff: look at that. what's your name? >> olivia. >> charlotte. >> i'm annie. griff: now you know each other. look at what we do on this show. joey: did we recruit any more chicago fans? >> chicago! there you go. griff: have a good weekend! >> fox news on top of mounting tensions in the mideast, israel and iran trading more strikes...
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. >> reporter: along florida's gulf coast, 9-year-old leah was snorkeling last week when her family sayss just snorkeling and shark took me away. i pick up my hand and it's all in blood. >> in that instant, i knew it's a shark attack. i was screaming, please somebody call 911. my daughter, she got bit. >> reporter: leah air lifted to tampa general hospital for treatment where doctors performed surgery to save her hand by using blood vessels from her legs. leah seen here recovering from her hospital bed. x-rays showing leah's hand partially detached from her wrist. >> from what i witnessed, i didn't think she was going to have a hand. it was really, really bad. you know, it's some sort of miracle that god did in her life that now she has a hand. >> reporter: experts warning it may not be uncommon for more sharks to approach the shoreline. >> sharks like to feed close to shore in coastal areas because that tends to be where the fish and the squid they feed on occur. >> reporter: there are still ways to stay safe and enjoy the waves. >> do a little homework, know the area. don't swim alone.
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>> jacksonville, florida. >> where are you from in. >> st. augustine. at that. what's your name? >> olivia. >> charlotte. >> i'm annie. griff: now you know each other. look at what we do on this show. joey: did we recruit any more chicago fans? >> chicago! there you go. griff: have a good weekend! >> fox news on top of mounting tensions in the mideast, israel and iran trading more strikes as the conflict reaches day nine as president trump weighs next steps. and a win for the trump administration on the california national guard's deployment. now gavin newsom is responding as more protests are expecte
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canada, and the issue is top of mind as they meet this week at the us conference of mayors in tampa, floridaester hills, michigan, and san diego mayor todd gloria, mayor barnett mayor gloria, thank you both very much for coming to the weekend. so, mayor barnett, tell us what impact canada's latest move in response to president trump's tariffs will have on your city? >> well, first, thanks for having me. >> it's a privilege. >> to be here. you know, the tariff story. the saga has just. >> been. >> i think. one word uncertainty. and that's the challenge for folks in my community. >> we're a city. >> that's just about 30 minutes from the border, the largest trade crossing between detroit and windsor. >> and the. >> heartbeat of the auto. >> industry. >> an industry that flows back. >> and forth. >> the both mexican and canadian borders consistently. and this uncertainty, the changes. >> in the rules. >> the games, all. >> the different amounts. >> it just it makes it incredibly. >> difficult for. >> any, any business, any business leader to predict, to invest, to. grow their companies, which is
canada, and the issue is top of mind as they meet this week at the us conference of mayors in tampa, floridaester hills, michigan, and san diego mayor todd gloria, mayor barnett mayor gloria, thank you both very much for coming to the weekend. so, mayor barnett, tell us what impact canada's latest move in response to president trump's tariffs will have on your city? >> well, first, thanks for having me. >> it's a privilege. >> to be here. you know, the tariff story. the saga...
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tennessee y de geo group en florida .te que modificó. >> sus contratos con ice. >> para añadir . >> espacio para 784 personas más en sus centros de detención en ohio , nevada , oklahoma, y mississippi . >> muy alarmante ver que nuevas este prisiones se van a abrir y a la vez que están usando cientos de millones de dólares de nuestros impuestos para hacer esto. >> un portavoz de cort civic declaró hoy a univisión que saben que es un tema sensible y emotivo para muchas personas, pero lo cierto es que los servicios que ofrecen ayudan al gobierno a resolver problemas. el gobierno de trump cuenta con capacidad para 40.000 detenidos por ice , pero quiere aumentar ese número a más de 100.000. en mayo pasado, delaney hall empezó a recibir detenidos de ice en nueva jersey. el gobierno federal firmó un contrato de 1.000.000.000 de dólares y una duración de 15 años con the geo group para operarlo . >> es todo dinero , dinero, dinero, dinero. y quieren sacar dinero de gente inocente porque es un contrato sin concurso. >> por otra par
tennessee y de geo group en florida .te que modificó. >> sus contratos con ice. >> para añadir . >> espacio para 784 personas más en sus centros de detención en ohio , nevada , oklahoma, y mississippi . >> muy alarmante ver que nuevas este prisiones se van a abrir y a la vez que están usando cientos de millones de dólares de nuestros impuestos para hacer esto. >> un portavoz de cort civic declaró hoy a univisión que saben que es un tema sensible y emotivo...
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. >> a number of states, including big ones like florida, are trying to extend this further to adults. sometimes lifesaving. >> for transgender people. >> so the supreme court only. upheld these bans for youth. >> but in. >> my view, the court's reasoning really opens the. >> door for states. >> to extend it to adults. and i think this is a sign by the court that the six conservative justices. >> are just not. >> going to stand. >> in the way. >> of these, i think, quite bigoted and openly transphobic laws. >> that are. >> designed to prevent trans people from living and flourishing in this country. >> and this is even if the parents of the kids say, yes, my child can take this hormone therapy or these blockers. >> absolutely right. >> and that was one of the arguments. >> that the plaintiffs. >> raised in. >> the case. >> that that parents have a constitutional. >> right to direct. >> their children's. upbringing and their medical care, and in this case, the parents of. >> the trans teenager. >> wanted their child to access this care. >> they said. >> that it. >> was night and. >> da
. >> a number of states, including big ones like florida, are trying to extend this further to adults. sometimes lifesaving. >> for transgender people. >> so the supreme court only. upheld these bans for youth. >> but in. >> my view, the court's reasoning really opens the. >> door for states. >> to extend it to adults. and i think this is a sign by the court that the six conservative justices. >> are just not. >> going to stand. >> in...
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caller: welcome to hot tampa, florida.y question is, with the new policies coming in with the administration with ice, how do you will see, what is the mission of the mayors on dealing with ice coming in and their communities, their citizens being possibly deported? how do you see your role will be in dealing with the situation going on nationwide? host: mayor holt? guest: i will respond, but then i will encourage you to call on gloria, because he is a border community and this issue is hot in california as well. i think in oklahoma city we have not necessarily seen the escalation we have seen in other places, but we have traditionally understood that our local law enforcement is there to protect all residents. we have never been empowered or trained to enforce immigration laws at the local law enforcement level. and i think what is really critical is that there be a lot of collaboration and communication, and also respect for the reality that local law enforcement has to protect everybody. you can't have communal, one com
caller: welcome to hot tampa, florida.y question is, with the new policies coming in with the administration with ice, how do you will see, what is the mission of the mayors on dealing with ice coming in and their communities, their citizens being possibly deported? how do you see your role will be in dealing with the situation going on nationwide? host: mayor holt? guest: i will respond, but then i will encourage you to call on gloria, because he is a border community and this issue is hot in...
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and he has a clear choice between attacking florida and helping israel get that when which israel cannot do one asylum because it lacks a bunch of dusty bombs or accept the out stretched handles around the stop door. compel israel to stop door, which you can do without shutting down and resolve those issues with a ran and a situation with arguments, perhaps chased and more willing to be flexible danbury, until avita. thank you for joining us. for israel's attacks on a run into problems with allegation could threaten a 5th of the world's energy supplies, according to analysts, concerns are growing over the security of global supply chains as the conflict the 2nd week no continues. but some of engine data report this 33 kilometers pressure for to is one of the world's most crucial energy supply routes. a 5th of the woods oil, fertilizer and gas supplies passed through the straight of hormones. around his previous the threatened to cut off the amount of time both nick, if it faces what it describes, exist, central threats. but israel is attacking iran energy infrastructure, including the tr
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the tactical intelligence and seen from israel and pager operations going for them and going for floridae them and maybe two or three or four of them we might destroy. there's no certainty this. i always say one thing i'm certain about is i love my wife and kids, beyond that it's just a measure of confidence. that's what the president will be looking at and he'll have to make a decision with imperfect information. now, israel's intelligence gathering and tactical gathering is extraordinary and so is ours and we'll give the president the clearest picture that we should and that's why he's the president of the united states and commander in chief doing that. joey: this isn't a black and white, yes or no is probably a maybe and our president operating in that with some of the best intelligence in the world. dan, i can't thank you enough for your service and have a great day. >> thanks, have a great weekend. joey: your too, buddy. okay. east palestine, ohio, residents getting answers they deserve years after the toxic disaster and two local residents join us next. or even use something for y
the tactical intelligence and seen from israel and pager operations going for them and going for floridae them and maybe two or three or four of them we might destroy. there's no certainty this. i always say one thing i'm certain about is i love my wife and kids, beyond that it's just a measure of confidence. that's what the president will be looking at and he'll have to make a decision with imperfect information. now, israel's intelligence gathering and tactical gathering is extraordinary and...
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the word of at least it is poor for data that they will hughes, a, b 2 for example, bumpers against florida. but they should know that the nuclear technology is very much of home ground and it's not easy to dismantle, even aside. that is half of half a mile, you know, and on the ground of the mounting and even given that it's done well, again, use. iran is not sitting on his hand. so the whole region would be on fire and sewer. the energy of sky rocketing don't price the economy to global economy, as we know today with just a disappear and even some ex 1st thing, a best collection continues to just go often. even maybe united states has in position to face save and use more nuclear bombs against iran. and then you can understand how. so what sorts of actually nuclear contests would be in the region. how may be puts in is good, getting a source of permission to use it again. so ukraine, what would running tie one? so you see that this nuclear contest bend a word would become a norm and then you nor. and that would be very device stating, actually can sequences of israel went into this confli
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six weeks later, in february 2018, a mass shooting took the lives of 17 students and faculty at a floridaught guns to the forefront of her mind. after all, dan taught at a school. i said, dan, it's time. and he said, ok. josh mankiewicz: in other words, nancy testified, it was their idea, not just hers. dan brophy, she said, signed off on getting the glock for protection. nancy, though, said she went on ebay and bought that extra slide and barrel that police believe was used in the murder, as she got back to researching that new novel. where was the slide and barrel now? who knows? was her answer. as for june 2, the day dan was murdered, nancy said she remembers waking up and talking briefly with dan. and then? defense attorney: do you remember anything else from that morning? no. no. just the next thing i remember from that morning is the phone ringing. josh mankiewicz: you heard right. nancy testified she has no recollection of the time from somewhere around 7:00 am until that phone call around 10:00 am. stress-induced traumatic memory loss-- or something like that. because when police
six weeks later, in february 2018, a mass shooting took the lives of 17 students and faculty at a floridaught guns to the forefront of her mind. after all, dan taught at a school. i said, dan, it's time. and he said, ok. josh mankiewicz: in other words, nancy testified, it was their idea, not just hers. dan brophy, she said, signed off on getting the glock for protection. nancy, though, said she went on ebay and bought that extra slide and barrel that police believe was used in the murder, as...
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alligator alcatraz is a new proposal straight from florida's attorney general. he's pitching a new detention facility for migrants built in the florida everglades. and environmental groups there are not very happy about it. >> you don't need to invest that much in the perimeter. people get out. there's not much waiting for them other than alligators and pythons. nowhere to go, nowhere to hide. >> this site is really important to friends of the everglades. it's actually the reason friends of the everglades was founded by marjory stoneman douglas in 1969 to stop what would have been the world's largest airport from being built right there. >> florida's attorney general doesn't have a cost estimate on his pitch. meantime, we haven't seen any movement on the trump administration plans to reopen the real alcatraz train. diplomacy seems to be rolling right along just fine. tonight, the mayor of lima, peru, posted a video of a visit this week to stockton, where he celebrated the first shipment from caltrans retired diesel fleet. the first batch left from the port this
alligator alcatraz is a new proposal straight from florida's attorney general. he's pitching a new detention facility for migrants built in the florida everglades. and environmental groups there are not very happy about it. >> you don't need to invest that much in the perimeter. people get out. there's not much waiting for them other than alligators and pythons. nowhere to go, nowhere to hide. >> this site is really important to friends of the everglades. it's actually the reason...
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florida congressman maxwell frost has a view about what should happen to illegals next. watch. >> we have ice. ice federal agents pulling up, terrorizing our communities, hopping out of unmarked vans, stealing and kidnaping people, not giving them their day in court, and yes, human trafficking them to other nations, other countries around the entire world. >> tommy. now ice is a trafficking organization that they actually think that's going to win them votes among. among whom, other than illegal aliens. >> they care more about the criminal illegal aliens that are being deported back to their country of origin than they do the hundreds of thousands of migrant children that are still lost and that are brave federal agents. and our border patrol and our ice agents are out there trying to locate as we speak. but this is, again, this is a continuation of what you mentioned in your angle. this is marxism. they go after every facet of american culture, our history, our statues. they go after the family, they go after education, they go after entertainment, the media, all of it.
florida congressman maxwell frost has a view about what should happen to illegals next. watch. >> we have ice. ice federal agents pulling up, terrorizing our communities, hopping out of unmarked vans, stealing and kidnaping people, not giving them their day in court, and yes, human trafficking them to other nations, other countries around the entire world. >> tommy. now ice is a trafficking organization that they actually think that's going to win them votes among. among whom, other...
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the alternative is florida there that, that -- both of them run on natural gas but florida did not load its natural gas grid with just massive amounts of wind and solar that make the grid turn up and down all of the time and drive up prices. so texas has done better than new york or new england for sure but it's electricity is affordable not because but in spite of wind and solar but let's come back to your comments about insurance. these are very real, very human issues. we do have trouble with insurance market, i would maintain this is the way markets are regulated, the way they are controlled and restrictions and freedom to compete because if you look at the losses from extreme weather, damages that are paid out by insurance, insured losses from extreme weather damage, it's been on a multidecade downward trend, not upward trend but over 20% decline over the last 30, that's from extreme weather of decline over 98%, so extreme weather is not actually exploding and growing as everyone says, drought is on the downward trend in the u.s. and globally. >> we will take you down on the colora
the alternative is florida there that, that -- both of them run on natural gas but florida did not load its natural gas grid with just massive amounts of wind and solar that make the grid turn up and down all of the time and drive up prices. so texas has done better than new york or new england for sure but it's electricity is affordable not because but in spite of wind and solar but let's come back to your comments about insurance. these are very real, very human issues. we do have trouble...
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matt gates, former us congressman from the state of florida. uh, not a bad guy by the way, but of a truth teller is now doing a show. and here's what he said. talk about the truth telling. i want you to listen to this is what we're going to close on. ok. but if the world is interested in a secret nuclear program in the middle east, there is a country that won't allow any international inspectors. israel, israel has a nuclear weapon. did you know that i do? they allow no inspections. they are fully secretive and clandestine about it, and the americans are fully aware. you know what? i don't even blame is real for this. if they want to develop a nuclear weapon. if they had the blessing to do so, secretly, i'm not in judgement of that, but to drag the world, it's we regime change war over secret nuclear weapons. when you have super nuclear weapons is a bit hypocritical. president trump is the kind of guy who never gives up on a deal throughout his life. he's probably made deals and made lots of money on them, even when others walked away or didn't
matt gates, former us congressman from the state of florida. uh, not a bad guy by the way, but of a truth teller is now doing a show. and here's what he said. talk about the truth telling. i want you to listen to this is what we're going to close on. ok. but if the world is interested in a secret nuclear program in the middle east, there is a country that won't allow any international inspectors. israel, israel has a nuclear weapon. did you know that i do? they allow no inspections. they are...
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and if we're in florida, we'r doing a rocket-launchin challenge, and if we're i california, we're doingchallenge. >> stephen: "if we're i nebraska, we're doing nebrask things! which i think it's being corn." i don't know. i wasn't born here. now, this sounds like a cynica ploy to exploit immigrants fo entertainment, but don't worry because worsoff says it' definitely not that. >> anybody with half a brai with a critical mind thinkin about this show for five second would, of course, conclude tha it's not the hunger games. >> stephen: yeah. yeah, and anyone who though about it for six seconds woul say, "oh, wait, no, this is th hunger games." [applause] hunger games! hunger games! oh, speaking of u.s. citizens: the pope. this sunday. [cheers and applause] this sunday, pope leo delivere his inaugural mass at th vatican where he called fo unity and a missionary spirit. because as catholics know, an spirit other than missionary i a sin. [laughter] and we recently learned the pop is a servant of god with rockin' bod. because prior to the papacy, le trained regularly in the gy near the vatican
and if we're in florida, we'r doing a rocket-launchin challenge, and if we're i california, we're doingchallenge. >> stephen: "if we're i nebraska, we're doing nebrask things! which i think it's being corn." i don't know. i wasn't born here. now, this sounds like a cynica ploy to exploit immigrants fo entertainment, but don't worry because worsoff says it' definitely not that. >> anybody with half a brai with a critical mind thinkin about this show for five second would,...
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cool, annoyed by to cut it onto the final assault from your familiarity in the house in monterey florida. i forgot it uh there. buckling it on my hands. you see what i thought you doing? good. and i love. okay, no, i don't have in front of the office. i told them you know what the quote you don't want to write a new phone system, pulled off the basic one. the torture coming friday may have solvina. it particularly got stuck in this the low hey i didn't i haven't you said yeah you think you're quite sure you're familiar with that and the frontal sonya is that domain that you want that into your sonya. of course you single night when we hope you meet your done anything, i get a question the comple to of the thank you don't want to police wrong. they got into the vehicle with you to call it the but other than a few of i don't think it'd be all one off. i mean yeah, yeah. i'll go apply. uh good plan for this one. i will see, you know, who uh when i go properly, come and see the video really? that's just too much for sonya. i thought y'all save us on your, my mind and fish i approval or do re
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, el sitio ubicado al sur de florida, justo en el centro del parque nacional everglades.e deshumanización realmente es repugnante. activistas que abogan por los derechos de los inmigrantes dicen estar preocupados por las condiciones extremas que puedan vivir detenidos a la intemperie. hoy estaba escuchando de una jovencita que estaba contando de centros de detenciones en texas, donde no tienen donde dormir, no tienen agua para bañarse. también los tienen en carpas. solicitamos mayor información por parte del fiscal general de florida y estamos a la espera de su respuesta. el departamento de seguridad nacional tampoco respondió a nuestra pregunta sobre si están considerando la propuesta. betsy badell noticias telemundo en los Ángeles la patrulla fronteriza confirmó el arresto de 30 personas que, según ice, serían inmigrantes indocumentados. esto durante una redada cerca de una tienda home depot en hollywood y otros 9 más en las zonas de san fernando y pacoima. las operaciones federales coincidieron con la presencia de vehículos oficiales en el estadio de los dodgers, lo qu
, el sitio ubicado al sur de florida, justo en el centro del parque nacional everglades.e deshumanización realmente es repugnante. activistas que abogan por los derechos de los inmigrantes dicen estar preocupados por las condiciones extremas que puedan vivir detenidos a la intemperie. hoy estaba escuchando de una jovencita que estaba contando de centros de detenciones en texas, donde no tienen donde dormir, no tienen agua para bañarse. también los tienen en carpas. solicitamos mayor...
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alligator alcatraz is a new proposal straight from florida's attorney general. he's pitching a new detention facility for migrants built in the florida everglades. and environmental groups there are not very happy about it. >> you don't need to invest that much in the perimeter. people get out. there's not much waiting for them other than alligators and pythons. nowhere to go, nowhere to hide. >> this site is really important to friends of the everglades. it's actually the reason friends of the everglades was founded by marjory stoneman douglas in 1969 to stop what would have been the world's largest airport from being built right there. >> florida's attorney general doesn't have a cost estimate on his pitch. meantime, we haven't seen any movement on the trump administration plans to reopen the real alcatraz train. diplomacy seems to be rolling right along just fine. tonight, the mayor of lima, peru, posted a video of a visit this week to stockton, where he celebrated the first shipment from caltrans retired diesel fleet. the first batch left from the port this
alligator alcatraz is a new proposal straight from florida's attorney general. he's pitching a new detention facility for migrants built in the florida everglades. and environmental groups there are not very happy about it. >> you don't need to invest that much in the perimeter. people get out. there's not much waiting for them other than alligators and pythons. nowhere to go, nowhere to hide. >> this site is really important to friends of the everglades. it's actually the reason...
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and the state of florida stepped up. we have a lot of challenging problem sets we deal with with hurricanes. we've used our emergency response personnel to help enforce laws against illegal immigration and even do transportation to places like martha's vineyard. but this was a very difficult situation, and i think everyone involved did a really good job, and the operations are ongoing. we're going to continue to bring flights in as people need it. >> you know, speaking to the broader conflict, governor desantis, you know, you've served in the navy, you've been deployed to iraq. you are a smart and astute student of foreign policy. what do you think the right answer is? now in iran, striking fordo continuing negotiations. your analysis? >> well, i think president trump's policy from the time he came down the escalator in 2015 till today is the right policy. iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. and part of the reason is we just don't want to see nuclear proliferation. part of the reason is no country has been more hostile to
and the state of florida stepped up. we have a lot of challenging problem sets we deal with with hurricanes. we've used our emergency response personnel to help enforce laws against illegal immigration and even do transportation to places like martha's vineyard. but this was a very difficult situation, and i think everyone involved did a really good job, and the operations are ongoing. we're going to continue to bring flights in as people need it. >> you know, speaking to the broader...
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david holt and todd gloria will talk about theme first the group's 93rd annual meeting in tampa, florida. then the foundation for defense of democracy, rear admiral mark montgomery talks about the israel-iran conflict and u.s. military capabilitieses. c-span's washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span. c-span now. our free mobile app or on c-span.org. >> sunday on c-span's q&a, university of texas at austin history professor, peniel joseph talks about the pivotal events of 1963 that impacted the civil rights movement in america. that year marked lincoln's emancipation proclamation and mississippi right activist mr. edwards and in 1963. >> 1963 is the most pivotal year of the 1960's. it's the year that gives us both triumphs and tragedies and it's really the year that makes the 1960's, the 60's. so it's civil rights insurgency. it's the kennedy administration going back and fourth with activists like martin luther king jr. and others about what to do next. we see a right wing insurgency. george wallace becomes one of the pivotal figures of t
david holt and todd gloria will talk about theme first the group's 93rd annual meeting in tampa, florida. then the foundation for defense of democracy, rear admiral mark montgomery talks about the israel-iran conflict and u.s. military capabilitieses. c-span's washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span. c-span now. our free mobile app or on c-span.org. >> sunday on c-span's q&a, university of texas at austin history professor, peniel...
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florida and all would you get it for cheese when looks like download one. i don't know anything about that americans, i would say i'm not american but americans helps out really without, without them i think, whole year but wouldn't be speaking german today. what do you see? repeated flushes and the 2nd room was the america. why this is something that's what they told me. america. that's what they say in the balls that we went over there and we wasn't for us. so yeah. what is it? what, what ended via, via these 2 she stayed, came face those the soviet on your mouth. gabriel. did they like the need? the thing on this, so she station, that's a nice website he's. titian died from the i'm the, the up for the to soviet when you get boxed of english day by, by then it means the old for the, the, i'm really kind of give them those deplete and brown. most of the war, the americans and the british were confronting 10 german divisions between us. while the soviets were confronting more than 200 german divisions by themselves. yugoslavia, slovakia and greece offered t
florida and all would you get it for cheese when looks like download one. i don't know anything about that americans, i would say i'm not american but americans helps out really without, without them i think, whole year but wouldn't be speaking german today. what do you see? repeated flushes and the 2nd room was the america. why this is something that's what they told me. america. that's what they say in the balls that we went over there and we wasn't for us. so yeah. what is it? what, what...
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>> if you live in florida, the university of florida is the big dream school. >> the academics are greatrtying is great. the atmosphere is intense. >> nothing but open field ahead. >> there is a ton of university of florida pride. >> gator nation is everywhere. gator nation is something special. >> it's a sea of orange and blue. the place comes absolutely alive on saturdays for football game days. >> let's go, gators. here we go. >> 18-year-old freshman christian aguilar has new to the swamp but had already secured his tickets for the upcoming season. >> i think chris was excited for a few things, like football season. that might've been a part of why he chose florida, but i do think academically is kinda what drove him the most. >> for christian aguilar, this was such a big moment in his life. he had just started college and he was living on his own for the first time. >> five hours from miami. that made you a little bit afraid that he was going to be a little farther away. >> i was very proud, but at the same time, i was afraid because he was living far away from us. >> we told him, "e
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matt gates, former us congressman from the state of florida. uh, not a bad guy by the way. it bit of a truth teller is now doing a show. and here's what he said. talk about the truth telling. i want you to listen to this. this is what we're going to close on. ok, but if the world is interested in a secret nuclear program in the middle east, there is a country that won't allow any international inspectors. israel, israel has a nuclear weapon. did you know that? i do? they allow no inspections, they are fully secretive in clandestine about it, and the americans are fully aware. you know what? i don't even blame is real for this. if they want to develop a nuclear weapon. if they had the blessing to do so, secretly, i'm not in judgement of that, but to drag the world into a regime change war over secret nuclear weapons. when you have super nuclear weapons, is a bit hypocritical. president trump is the kind of guy who never gives up on a deal throughout his life. he's probably made deals and made lots of money on them, even when others walked away or didn't see value in a transa
matt gates, former us congressman from the state of florida. uh, not a bad guy by the way. it bit of a truth teller is now doing a show. and here's what he said. talk about the truth telling. i want you to listen to this. this is what we're going to close on. ok, but if the world is interested in a secret nuclear program in the middle east, there is a country that won't allow any international inspectors. israel, israel has a nuclear weapon. did you know that? i do? they allow no inspections,...
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she is the teaching pastor at store a life church in orlando florida, pastor white was an advisor torump in the faith and opportunity initiative and serves as senior advisor to the white house office of faith which is the first faith office ever established by any president in the history of the country steps away from the oval office. >> thank you mr. chairman, good to be with everyone and i am so grateful today to be a member of this religious liberty commission with such brilliant minds, with servant leadership and with righteous hearts. it's truly an honor and to serve as senior advisor to pres. trump over the white house newly created an historic as the chairman said white house office, it's a joy and a pleasure and thanks to the leadership of pres. trump there is a white house faith office that is solely dedicated to people of all faith . with religious liberty as our bedrock is our top priority, it is what we work on the most. jenny cornyn is here in the office and she is our faith director along with part of the advisory board, this religious commission but not only jenny, i
she is the teaching pastor at store a life church in orlando florida, pastor white was an advisor torump in the faith and opportunity initiative and serves as senior advisor to the white house office of faith which is the first faith office ever established by any president in the history of the country steps away from the oval office. >> thank you mr. chairman, good to be with everyone and i am so grateful today to be a member of this religious liberty commission with such brilliant...
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hoke and second vice president todd will talk about things for the 93rd annual meeting in tampa, floridahe foundation for the senior fellow retired rear admiral mark montgomery talks about the israel/iran conflict with u.s. military capabilities. c-span's washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now our free mobile app or online at c-span.org. click sunday on c-span's q&a, university of texas in austin history professor shares his book freedom season and talks about the pivotal events of 1960 three that impacted the civil rights movement in america. that year already mark the centennial of lincoln samantha nation proclamation, the assassination of president kennedy and mississippi civil rights activists in the bombing of the 16th street baptist church in birmingham, alabama which killed four little girls. >> 1963i think is the most pivotal year of the 1960's. it's the year that gives us both triumphs and tragedies. it's really the year that makes the 1960's the 19 60's. civil rights insurgency, it's the kennedy administration. goin
hoke and second vice president todd will talk about things for the 93rd annual meeting in tampa, floridahe foundation for the senior fellow retired rear admiral mark montgomery talks about the israel/iran conflict with u.s. military capabilities. c-span's washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now our free mobile app or online at c-span.org. click sunday on c-span's q&a, university of texas in austin history professor shares his...