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[applause] and thank you to miami. we love miami. [applause] saying that i'm glad secretary of state rex tillerson and i, along with a very talented team, were able to warmbier back with his parents. [applause] what has happened to him is a truly terrible thing, but at least the ones who love him so much can now take care of him and be with him. also, my dear friend steve scalise took a bullet for all of us, and because of him and the tremendous pain and suffering he is now enduring, he is having a hard time, far worse than anybody thought, our country closer, morebecome .nified, so important so we all owe steve a big, big thank you. [applause] and let's keep the warmbier family and the shkreli's family and all the victims of the congressional shooting in our hearts and prayers. , and ourite a day police officers were incredible, weren't they? they did an incredible job. [applause] us all pray for a future of, unity, and safety for all of our people. [applause] and for cuba. i'm so thrilled to be back here with all of my friends in l
[applause] and thank you to miami. we love miami. [applause] saying that i'm glad secretary of state rex tillerson and i, along with a very talented team, were able to warmbier back with his parents. [applause] what has happened to him is a truly terrible thing, but at least the ones who love him so much can now take care of him and be with him. also, my dear friend steve scalise took a bullet for all of us, and because of him and the tremendous pain and suffering he is now enduring, he is...
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one was the republican party convention in miami beach. the delegates were overwhelmingly white, affluent, and suburban. their party had failed to win the presidency in seven of the last nine general elections, yet they chose as their candidate a man whose name at the time was synonymous with lost elections. richard nixon. >>richard: but i have news for you. this time there's a difference. this time we're gonna win. >>male: nixon was about to pull off the most stunning comeback in american politics. the other event took place eight miles away in miami's liberty city neighborhood. a black protest turned into a battle with police. in 1968, america looked like
one was the republican party convention in miami beach. the delegates were overwhelmingly white, affluent, and suburban. their party had failed to win the presidency in seven of the last nine general elections, yet they chose as their candidate a man whose name at the time was synonymous with lost elections. richard nixon. >>richard: but i have news for you. this time there's a difference. this time we're gonna win. >>male: nixon was about to pull off the most stunning comeback in...
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>>dick: as nixon savored his moment in miami beach, trouble was brewing across the bay in miami's liberty city neighborhood. >>georgia: richard nixon, the fact that he was a republican and they had the nerve to bring it to miami beach and then not have black input into what was going on. that was the crux of the feeling of the colored community. >>dick: miami hadn't seen race riots like other cities, but blacks here as elsewhere still had a lot to protest, especially police abuse and a lack of jobs. police intervened. the crowd turned its anger on passing motorists. >>georgia: a car came along with "wallace for president" on it. i said, "oh my god. this man is not going to make it." those kids out of the projects blocked that car, pulled him out. they started beating him. fortunately, the persons who worked in tiny's liquor store grabbed him to save him. those kids took the car and shook it and shook it and shook it and turned it over on its side. and they took a match, opened the gas tank, and put the match in the gas tank. when that happened, all hell broke loose all over dade county. >
>>dick: as nixon savored his moment in miami beach, trouble was brewing across the bay in miami's liberty city neighborhood. >>georgia: richard nixon, the fact that he was a republican and they had the nerve to bring it to miami beach and then not have black input into what was going on. that was the crux of the feeling of the colored community. >>dick: miami hadn't seen race riots like other cities, but blacks here as elsewhere still had a lot to protest, especially police...
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por no hablar inglÉs, uber defiende a sus conductores inmigrantes, una chofer latina fue multada en miami por no saber inglÉs. el tri se la juega tras prometedor debut mÉxico se prepara con todo para el duelo contra nueva zelanda, el partido de maÑana puede definir su suerte en la copa fifa confederaciones, noticias telemundo comienza ya. >> noticias telemundo, con josÉ dÍaz balart. >> hola, quÉ tal, muy buenas tardes, hay dolor Ícon Íconos consternaciÓn en guatemala por la muerte de al menos 11 personas por un deslave de tierra que ha sepultado a dos cuadras enteras, esto ocurriÓ en... desde los Últimos informes que tenemos dicen que las autoridades temen que el nÚmero de vÍctimas fatales pueda aumentar. jenny tiene lo Último desde guatemala. >> con palas, picos y palos improvisados rescatistas buscaban sobrevivientes. >> entre toneladas de tierra que se desprendieron de la montaÑa. >> entonces llegÓ el lodo, el lodo se llenÓ por el agua y el agua se bajÓ abajo de la tierra. >> en pocos segundos la carretera que conduce a san pedro, comunidad fronteriza con mÉxico qued
por no hablar inglÉs, uber defiende a sus conductores inmigrantes, una chofer latina fue multada en miami por no saber inglÉs. el tri se la juega tras prometedor debut mÉxico se prepara con todo para el duelo contra nueva zelanda, el partido de maÑana puede definir su suerte en la copa fifa confederaciones, noticias telemundo comienza ya. >> noticias telemundo, con josÉ dÍaz balart. >> hola, quÉ tal, muy buenas tardes, hay dolor Ícon Íconos consternaciÓn en guatemala por...
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in the heart of miami's little havana, these pictures from miami as well. we have it all covered for you, kelly o'donnell is live in miami. we have ari melburn, and joining me here onset is kristen well k -- welker, with apologies to all of you, let's start with kristen. what is the president doing tweeting about the investigation. his staff has been frustrated as you know better than anyone, that we in the media are not focusing on what they're doing every day. they're in miami, and they think it is politically potent, and he is stepping on his own message. >> he is, and we see this almost on a daily basis. think about yesterday, sarah huckabee sanders had a press gaggle. refer all questions to the president's outside council, and in an afternoon tweet storm he went after his former rival. hillary clinton, asking them to refocus on the e-mail investigation. they found there was no wrong doing, and today, as you open the show, he confirmed there is in fact an investigation. it is not clear that he even intended to do that with a tweet. i think it was about
in the heart of miami's little havana, these pictures from miami as well. we have it all covered for you, kelly o'donnell is live in miami. we have ari melburn, and joining me here onset is kristen well k -- welker, with apologies to all of you, let's start with kristen. what is the president doing tweeting about the investigation. his staff has been frustrated as you know better than anyone, that we in the media are not focusing on what they're doing every day. they're in miami, and they think...
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host: we have the front page of the miami herald -- in miami, trump toughens cuba policy "like i promised." hardline -- how influential is the cuban exiled community in miami? guest: i think it is influential. the are well organized, they have resources. they are politically influential. there are cuban-american legislators. i amare influential, but not sure they are quite reflecting the view of the cuban-american community at this time. as we discussed earlier with respect to the polls, i am not sure if there might be a backlash toward president trump's policy change. i think it is important to emphasize that even though president trump and vice president pence said during the campaign and a transition that they were going to reverse everything that president obama had done, and then actually just yesterday- actually said he was canceling everything president obama did. at the end of the day he did not do that much. he may have seen some value to what president obama had done. i do not want to overvalue the significance of restricting american travel. that will have a day-to-day .mpact t
host: we have the front page of the miami herald -- in miami, trump toughens cuba policy "like i promised." hardline -- how influential is the cuban exiled community in miami? guest: i think it is influential. the are well organized, they have resources. they are politically influential. there are cuban-american legislators. i amare influential, but not sure they are quite reflecting the view of the cuban-american community at this time. as we discussed earlier with respect to the...
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host: just heard from president trump here in miami. he spoke for about 40 minutes, and charles, you're next up, lafayette, louisiana, calling on the line for independents and others. charles, what are your thoughts? caller: yes, my name is charles, lafayette, louisiana. i was a young corporal in the marine corps at the time the sergeant -- , my battalion legal chief took off to go fight for the cubans and i stayed behind to take care of his office whose later on i took charge of as battalion legal chief. i want to thank president trump for everything, but at the same time he's an answer to our prayer. and an answer to our prayer, we want to thank the lord for continuing to protect president trump and all of his supporters. and that's my message. host: thanks for your call, charles. tom's on the line from texas. he's in floresville -- sorry about that, tom. democrat, titusville, florida. go ahead, tom. caller: yes. i am a democrat. i'm 73 years old. i'm ashamed of what the democrats had tried to perpetrate our president who i voted for
host: just heard from president trump here in miami. he spoke for about 40 minutes, and charles, you're next up, lafayette, louisiana, calling on the line for independents and others. charles, what are your thoughts? caller: yes, my name is charles, lafayette, louisiana. i was a young corporal in the marine corps at the time the sergeant -- , my battalion legal chief took off to go fight for the cubans and i stayed behind to take care of his office whose later on i took charge of as battalion...
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ilia: el canciller mexicano quien visitÓ miami, conversó con mi compaÑero enrique acevedo. enrique: gracias por estos minutos. creo que la pregunta obligada es cuÁl es la conclusiÓn de este primer dÍa de trabajo. >> hemos identificado una oportunidad para promover el desarrollo y combatir dde fondo las causas de laminaciÓn. aquÍ se trata de que estos tres paÍses del triÁngulo norte, sean mÁs estables, generen más empleos y la gente no tenga que abandonarlos een busca de oportunidades. enrique: se ha hecho un buen trabajo. la pregunta es, ¿hasta cuÁndo va a durar eso? >> los presidentes han estado en contacto por vÍa telefÓnica de manera periÓdica. creo que la relaciÓn estÁ en un momento de menor tensiÓn que cuando nos vimos hace algunos meses en una entrevista anterior, porque hay trabajo. es por la vÍa de trabajo, por la vÍa de enfrentar temas concretos y encontrar oportunidades de colaboraciÓn. enrique: una de esas diferencias llene que ver con el muro. el presidente trump dijo que pensaba en la posibilidad de un muro verde hecho con paneles solares y
ilia: el canciller mexicano quien visitÓ miami, conversó con mi compaÑero enrique acevedo. enrique: gracias por estos minutos. creo que la pregunta obligada es cuÁl es la conclusiÓn de este primer dÍa de trabajo. >> hemos identificado una oportunidad para promover el desarrollo y combatir dde fondo las causas de laminaciÓn. aquÍ se trata de que estos tres paÍses del triÁngulo norte, sean mÁs estables, generen más empleos y la gente no tenga que abandonarlos een busca de...
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this is in miami, florida. he'll be talking about turning back some of the policies regarding the united states and cuba and the relationship. what we expect is that trade will be part of that, that travel will be part of that, and in this nation, we saw the past president normalize relations with cuba, it took a lot of criticism for the baseball game where he was doing the wave and all sorts of things that he did well on cuban soil. now this president on american soil, getting ready to roll some of that back. a legacy point. remember there were certain things that helped define towards the end of president obama's presidency. i want to talk with you, mercedes. a lot of credit was given to obama because he was able to get so many things done right at the end and he was determined to leave with that cloak of legacy and place. now we are starting to see some chipping away of that by this president. >> mercedes: rightfully so. the deal that president obama made with the cuban dictatorship was a disgrace. when he l
this is in miami, florida. he'll be talking about turning back some of the policies regarding the united states and cuba and the relationship. what we expect is that trade will be part of that, that travel will be part of that, and in this nation, we saw the past president normalize relations with cuba, it took a lot of criticism for the baseball game where he was doing the wave and all sorts of things that he did well on cuban soil. now this president on american soil, getting ready to roll...
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[applause] and thank you to miami. we love miami. cheers and applause] let me start by saying that i'm glad secretary of state rex tillerson and i, along with a very talented team, were able to get otto warmbier back with his parents. what's happened to him is a truly terrible thing. but at least the ones who love him so much can now take care of him and be with him. also, my dear friend steve scalise took a bullet for all of us. and because of him and the tremendous pain and suffering he's now enduring, and he's having a hard time, far worse han anybody thought, our country will perhaps become closer, more unified, so important. so we all owe steve a big, big thank you. [applause] and let's keep the warmbier family and the scalise family and all of the victims of the congressional shooting in our hearts and prayers. and it was quite a day. and our police officers were incredible. weren't they? they did a great job. [applause] and let us all pray for a future of peace, unity and safety for all of our people. [applause] thank you. and
[applause] and thank you to miami. we love miami. cheers and applause] let me start by saying that i'm glad secretary of state rex tillerson and i, along with a very talented team, were able to get otto warmbier back with his parents. what's happened to him is a truly terrible thing. but at least the ones who love him so much can now take care of him and be with him. also, my dear friend steve scalise took a bullet for all of us. and because of him and the tremendous pain and suffering he's now...
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president trump on his way to miami this hour. he's ready to announce a roll back of president obama's historic diplomatic opening with cuba. >> you know what i'm talking about. we will cancel obama's one-sided cuban deal made by executive order. >> score at a democratic route, 11-2. more importantly score and a message. two days after a shocking ambush at the congressional baseball game raises big hopes for charity and raises hope for a more respectful tone in washington. president trump is among those calling for unity, but don't bet on a more respectful twitter tone from the president. another angry tweet storm underscores the growing threat of an expanding special counsel investigation. with us this day to share their reporting and insights, carol lee, jonathan mark, perry bacon and karen of the "washington post." up first this hour a number of new developments and a few curious twists in the russia election meddling investigation. special counsel robert mueller is very serious. expanding his team now. hiring 13 seasoned attor
president trump on his way to miami this hour. he's ready to announce a roll back of president obama's historic diplomatic opening with cuba. >> you know what i'm talking about. we will cancel obama's one-sided cuban deal made by executive order. >> score at a democratic route, 11-2. more importantly score and a message. two days after a shocking ambush at the congressional baseball game raises big hopes for charity and raises hope for a more respectful tone in washington. president...
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and thank you to miami. we love miami. let me start by saying that i'm glad secretary of state rex tillerson and i along with a very talented team were able to get otto warmbier back with his parents. what's happened to him is a truly terrible thing, but at least the ones who love him so much can now take care of him and be with him. also, my dear friend steve scalise took a bullet for all of us. and because of him and the tremendous pain and suffering he's now enduring, he's having a hard time, far worse than anybody thought, our country will perhaps become closer, more unified. so important. so we all owe steve a big, big thank you. [ applause ] and let's keep the warmbier family and the scalise family and all of the victims of the congressional shooting in our hearts and prayers. and it was quite a day, and our police officers were incredible, weren't they? they did a great job. thank you. and let us all pray for a future of peace, unity, and safety for all of our people. thank you. and for cuba. i am so thrilled to be
and thank you to miami. we love miami. let me start by saying that i'm glad secretary of state rex tillerson and i along with a very talented team were able to get otto warmbier back with his parents. what's happened to him is a truly terrible thing, but at least the ones who love him so much can now take care of him and be with him. also, my dear friend steve scalise took a bullet for all of us. and because of him and the tremendous pain and suffering he's now enduring, he's having a hard...
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-lemonis: we're in miami. -mary lou: we're from miami. chuck and i met in high school. we're high school sweethearts. lemonis: okay. mary lou: chuck, in 1976, went to new york because his family had a swimwear business, and then, i moved to new york. and we always thought we would come back here. lemonis: and why haven't you? mary lou: because i have the job. i have the income. i have the health insurance. lemonis: so why doesn't the business move to new jersey if you guys can't move? mary ellen: my brother was here. he went to college here. he stayed here. it just was convenient at the time. mary lou: and we just kept it here. -chuck: yes. -lemonis: okay. any time you split the operations in different cities, you're potentially gonna have a high level of inefficiency. also, typically, the fashion world is either east coast, based in new york, or west coast, based in los angeles. and so one of those two choices isn't miami. can i see the product? is there a warehouse or something? mary ellen: yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. this is the warehouse. charlie: this is where we brin
-lemonis: we're in miami. -mary lou: we're from miami. chuck and i met in high school. we're high school sweethearts. lemonis: okay. mary lou: chuck, in 1976, went to new york because his family had a swimwear business, and then, i moved to new york. and we always thought we would come back here. lemonis: and why haven't you? mary lou: because i have the job. i have the income. i have the health insurance. lemonis: so why doesn't the business move to new jersey if you guys can't move? mary...
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kevin corke it is live in miami. would it be fair to say that it's not much of a departure from president obama's era with his cuba policy? >> i think that's a pretty fair statement, especially when you consider the great concern that many people had, not only people on the island, but when you compare with the president is likely to go out here today i would think that this is more of a reframe it than a redo. very interesting the element that making sure the american tax dollars don't benefit them cuban military. that's something that the obama administration didn't probably hammer down as well as they should have, especially if you talk to the folks at the trump white house. they want to get the dollars into the hands of the cuban people. also this new policy will push for more internet access for the cuban people, more religious freedoms, release of political prisoners. i want to share with you a little bit of sound. this is the president back in september right here in south florida. >> all of the concessions th
kevin corke it is live in miami. would it be fair to say that it's not much of a departure from president obama's era with his cuba policy? >> i think that's a pretty fair statement, especially when you consider the great concern that many people had, not only people on the island, but when you compare with the president is likely to go out here today i would think that this is more of a reframe it than a redo. very interesting the element that making sure the american tax dollars don't...
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en el aeropuerto internacional de miami. >> ¿no sabe inglÉs? >> no sÉ ingles. >> no poder comunicarse en el lenguaje inglÉs. reportera: carmen estaba transportando a dos turistas cuando un oficial le hablÓ en inglÉs. yo digo ¿usted cree que e me puede ayudar? porque yo no habÍa bajado el vidrio todavÍa, yo entendÍ que me corriera para adelante. reportera: multÓ a carmen, una ordenanza del departamento de miami-dade, que las personas que se dedican a transportar a pasajeros, tienen que poder transportarse en inglÉs rchl la ordenanza no dice que tienes que conocer 100% el idioma, pero que te puedas comunicar en ese idioma. >> el hecho que los estados unidos no tenga un idioma nacional no quiere decir que una alcaldÍa o un condado a un estado no pueda tener un requisito, o si creo que es constitucional que una persona se le pueda multar a base de esa regulaciÓn siempre y cuando la persona estaba desempeÑo ando se en ese trabajo. reportera: el condado ha emitido multas por violar esta norma. >> todos estamos preocupados porque hay much
en el aeropuerto internacional de miami. >> ¿no sabe inglÉs? >> no sÉ ingles. >> no poder comunicarse en el lenguaje inglÉs. reportera: carmen estaba transportando a dos turistas cuando un oficial le hablÓ en inglÉs. yo digo ¿usted cree que e me puede ayudar? porque yo no habÍa bajado el vidrio todavÍa, yo entendÍ que me corriera para adelante. reportera: multÓ a carmen, una ordenanza del departamento de miami-dade, que las personas que se dedican a transportar a...
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kevin corke joins us now from miami with more on that. new developments in this special counsel's investigation as well. >> right on the money. the president, making his way here to the magic city of miami. the little havana section of the city where he is expected to make remarks of -- the major elements relay center and trying to get the money from u.s. tourism and businesses into the hands of the cuban people themselves and not simply help the cuban government. in particular, there is a great effort to make certain that that money does not flow to the cuban military. there are also going to push for more religious freedom, more access to the internet, and the release of additional political prisoners. >> this is very exciting for the cuban people. our unity is with the cuban people, not the oppressive cuban regime that has benefited from these changes in the obama administration policy that help the military they are benefit from u.s. survived funds. that has to stop. >> also today, there are reports that as the probe into a so-called
kevin corke joins us now from miami with more on that. new developments in this special counsel's investigation as well. >> right on the money. the president, making his way here to the magic city of miami. the little havana section of the city where he is expected to make remarks of -- the major elements relay center and trying to get the money from u.s. tourism and businesses into the hands of the cuban people themselves and not simply help the cuban government. in particular, there is...
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and thank you to miami, we love miami. [applause] let me start by saying that i am glad secretary of state rex tillerson and i along with a very talented team were able to get otto warmbier back with his parents. what's happened to him is a truly terrible thing. but at least the ones who love him so much can now take care of him and be with him. also my dear friend steve scalise took a bullet for all of us. because of him and the tremendous pain and suffering he is now enduring, he is having a hard time. far worse than anybody thought. our country will perhaps become closer, more unified, so important. we all owe steve a big thank yo thank you. [applause] let's keep the warmbier family and the scalise family and all of the victims of the congressional shooting in our hearts and prayers. it was quite a day and our police officers were incredible, weren't they? they did a great job. thank you. and let us all pray for future peace, unity, and safety for all of our people. thank you. and for cuba. i am so thrilled to be back h
and thank you to miami, we love miami. [applause] let me start by saying that i am glad secretary of state rex tillerson and i along with a very talented team were able to get otto warmbier back with his parents. what's happened to him is a truly terrible thing. but at least the ones who love him so much can now take care of him and be with him. also my dear friend steve scalise took a bullet for all of us. because of him and the tremendous pain and suffering he is now enduring, he is having a...
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desde miami. >>> quÉ tal buenas noches desde kazÁn donde la selecciÓn mexicana logrÓ su paso a la semifinales de la copa confederaciones tras una victoria contundente frente a una local cruza tenÍa el respaldo de 45 mil personas ahora centra toda su atenciÓn en quiÉn serÁ su prÓximo rival. entre los cuales por supuesto puede estar otro latinoamericano, chile. el de hoy fue un juego sufrido en tri pre montÓ un marcador en su contra, este es el gol de la victoria de mexicano dado por lozano al minuto 52 en en el relato del mejor, andrÉs cantor. >>> despeja araujo le queda a herrera. y a correr esta es buena para el chucky es buena va a llegar el chucky. llega el chucky. >>> golazo. >>> gol, gol, gol! >>> gol, gol, gol!. >>> gol, gol, gol!. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> golazo. >>> pero golazo sensacional. de un valiente de un guapo. de un corredor. es el chucky lozano. que con la patada en el pecho el arquero sonrÍe viendo la pelota entrar. por el 2 a 1 de mÉxico. y estos son jugadores con decisiÓn, cuando ve que su esfuerzo. >>> gol, gol, gol!. >>> gol, gol, gol!. >>>
desde miami. >>> quÉ tal buenas noches desde kazÁn donde la selecciÓn mexicana logrÓ su paso a la semifinales de la copa confederaciones tras una victoria contundente frente a una local cruza tenÍa el respaldo de 45 mil personas ahora centra toda su atenciÓn en quiÉn serÁ su prÓximo rival. entre los cuales por supuesto puede estar otro latinoamericano, chile. el de hoy fue un juego sufrido en tri pre montÓ un marcador en su contra, este es el gol de la victoria de mexicano...
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beach. >> let me tell you what's going on in miami beach. we have streets that are flooding during sunny days. the water levels have gone up dramatically. we moved forward to raise our roads, put in pumps, change our building codes. it's not because we're so excited to have to do that but we have to do it for survival of our city. it's not just miami beach. it's coastal citiesbu all over the world. i heard what you had to say, but i've got to tell you something.g. when the world's leading scientists are telling you thisd is what's going on and some of the smartest minds in the world are telling you this is the reason why, at some point you have to listen. >> tucker: you're actually dodging my question completely and i'm not denying the existence of sea level rise. i'm merely asking a very specific policy question. this is about policies. how will the terms of the paris agreement handing $3 billion per year to indian and china, which do not have to lower their emissions, how will that help what's going on in miami beach, what you just describ
beach. >> let me tell you what's going on in miami beach. we have streets that are flooding during sunny days. the water levels have gone up dramatically. we moved forward to raise our roads, put in pumps, change our building codes. it's not because we're so excited to have to do that but we have to do it for survival of our city. it's not just miami beach. it's coastal citiesbu all over the world. i heard what you had to say, but i've got to tell you something.g. when the world's leading...
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conference in miami. the ceo of sprint, an exclusive he'll address murder speculation with t-mobile. >>> the queen of personal finance, sue se orman joins us brian. >> all right melissa thank you very much. >>> despite the recent weakness your next guest says don't you dare sell amazon stock, in fact you should buy more. he raised his price target to 1200 for amazon a share. let's bring in michael like no doubt you've been working on this for much longer than 48 or 72 hours, are you disheartened by the recent swoon in amazon or does it add to your conviction >> it as to our conviction it might seem like a less than perfect day to raise or stock amount but it's a great day investors can take advantage of the stock. we think of any of the big names that have sold off here, amazon would be the one to focus on and take advantage of this weakness. >> i won't give you grief, because you're suppose to buy low and sell high. if you raised your target into certain strength i might give you a harder time. when you
conference in miami. the ceo of sprint, an exclusive he'll address murder speculation with t-mobile. >>> the queen of personal finance, sue se orman joins us brian. >> all right melissa thank you very much. >>> despite the recent weakness your next guest says don't you dare sell amazon stock, in fact you should buy more. he raised his price target to 1200 for amazon a share. let's bring in michael like no doubt you've been working on this for much longer than 48 or 72...
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ella iniciÓ una marcha que comenzÓ en miami y termino en washington dc. casi una dÉcada antes de que el daca se hiciera disponible. >> jÓvenes como jessica c quien llegÓ de mÉxico sin documentos cuando tenÍa 11 aÑos, pero en el 2010 una infracciÓn de trÁfico provocÓ su detencion durante 37 dÍas. su comunidad saliÓ en su defensa se hicieron marchas, protestas hasta que fue liberada, luego se acogiÓ a daca y este aÑo ban nuevas guÍas de la administraciÓn su status migratorio bajo daca fue amenazado como ellas casi 800 mil soÑadores viven en incertidumbre, bajaron en primeras meses de gobierno de trump casi 5.000 soÑadores menos aplicaron para el alivio migratorio. >> bueno ahora quiero darle la bienvenida en nuestro estudio a gabby pacheco, muchas gracias por estar con nosotros. y desde atlanta georgia jessica c, muchas gracias a las dos por estar acompaÑÁndonos hoy. >> claro que sÍ. >> bueno quiero empezar contigo gabby. >> gracias. >> fuiste crucial en el impulso que hizo posible el programa daca para que fuera una realidad ¿cÓmo te
ella iniciÓ una marcha que comenzÓ en miami y termino en washington dc. casi una dÉcada antes de que el daca se hiciera disponible. >> jÓvenes como jessica c quien llegÓ de mÉxico sin documentos cuando tenÍa 11 aÑos, pero en el 2010 una infracciÓn de trÁfico provocÓ su detencion durante 37 dÍas. su comunidad saliÓ en su defensa se hicieron marchas, protestas hasta que fue liberada, luego se acogiÓ a daca y este aÑo ban nuevas guÍas de la administraciÓn su status...
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built my companies in it miami beach. seeing all these entrepreneurs here, truly this has become high tech bringing everyone in, funders, investment, and some of the companies that are home grown right in miami. >> and you're trying to connect with other tech centers, telling me about a direct flight, right, from here to tel aviv. >> we worked on it hard, met with and convinced them. we have a nonstop flight from tel aviv to miami beginning in november and, of course, israel is a startup nation. we want florida to be the startup fl.com, the startup state. >> the president is going to be in this area on friday, potentially to announce the roll back of some of the obama administration policies towards cuba how is that going to go over with your constituents what are you expecting in terms of reaction? >> the latest polls show that over 60% of cuban-americans want to see a combination of engagement we all want the same thing we want the people of cuba to be free, to have human rights the question is how do we get there? we h
built my companies in it miami beach. seeing all these entrepreneurs here, truly this has become high tech bringing everyone in, funders, investment, and some of the companies that are home grown right in miami. >> and you're trying to connect with other tech centers, telling me about a direct flight, right, from here to tel aviv. >> we worked on it hard, met with and convinced them. we have a nonstop flight from tel aviv to miami beginning in november and, of course, israel is a...
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encadenados de pies y manos llega a una cÁrcel de miami el ex presidente de panamÁ, ricardo martinelli para su audiencia de extradiciÓn. se desploma un puente colgante en ecuador, y caen al rÍo de escenas de personas. locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ jorge: buenas noches como el fiscal general jeff sessions calificÓ de "mentira detestable" cualquier sugerencia de que participo en conversaciones con los rusos para interferir en la campaÑa presidencial en estados unidos. sessions defendiÓ su derecho a recomendar el despido de james comey a pesar de que se habÍa recusado de la investigaciÓn sobre rusia, pero tambiÉn dijo no recordar algunos hechos y se negÓ a revelar el contenido de sus conversaciones con el presidente trump. lourdes: en testimonio ante el senado, el fiscal general jeff sessions negÓ airadamente que tuviera una tercera reuniÓn con el embajador ruso en un hotel de washington o que hubiera conspirado con Él y con otros rusos. "sugerir que participe en alguna conspiraciÓn o sabia de alguna colusiÓn con el
encadenados de pies y manos llega a una cÁrcel de miami el ex presidente de panamÁ, ricardo martinelli para su audiencia de extradiciÓn. se desploma un puente colgante en ecuador, y caen al rÍo de escenas de personas. locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ jorge: buenas noches como el fiscal general jeff sessions calificÓ de "mentira detestable" cualquier sugerencia de que participo en conversaciones con los rusos para interferir...
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it's not just miami beach commits coastal cities all over the world. i heard what you had to say but i've got to tell you something, when the world leading scientists are telling you this is what's going on and some of the smartest minds in the world are telling you this is the reason why, at some point you have to listen. >> tucker: you're actually dodging my question completely and i'm not denying the existence of sea level rise. i merely asking a very specific policy question. how will the terms of the paris agreement handing $3 billion per year to indian and china which do not have to lower their admissions how will that help what's going on in miami beach, what you just described? >> as the world is getting too hot and too warm, the oceans are rising and that's affecting miami beach. it's affecting all coastal cities. >> tucker: i can't let you judge it again. i'm asking a very specific agreement that you and everyone else on the left is beating their chest about anna trump is destroying, i'm open minded, tell me how that specific agreement and th
it's not just miami beach commits coastal cities all over the world. i heard what you had to say but i've got to tell you something, when the world leading scientists are telling you this is what's going on and some of the smartest minds in the world are telling you this is the reason why, at some point you have to listen. >> tucker: you're actually dodging my question completely and i'm not denying the existence of sea level rise. i merely asking a very specific policy question. how will...
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let me bring in patricia, a writer at "the miami herald." she was there and attended the president's speech. we've heard about how this is being received in havana, patricia. how will people in miami receive this? >> reporter: well, the people who were here loved it. this is a crowd that embraced donald trump when he was a candidate before anyone thought he was going to win. the hard life, human exiles really did not life president obama's policies and when he said he was canceling it, they erupted into an applause even though we know that's not exactly what he's doing. he's not doing a full reversal. this is not representative of the entire miami cuban-american community. >> right. >> there's certainly a divide here. the younger folks who don't necessarily agree with what trump has done. >> you know, we were talking to jim acosta, who covers the white house for us, and his biggest point was maybe the biggest piece of all of this is that it actually prevents u.s. companies from doing business with the cuban military. how significant is that,
let me bring in patricia, a writer at "the miami herald." she was there and attended the president's speech. we've heard about how this is being received in havana, patricia. how will people in miami receive this? >> reporter: well, the people who were here loved it. this is a crowd that embraced donald trump when he was a candidate before anyone thought he was going to win. the hard life, human exiles really did not life president obama's policies and when he said he was...
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rosa flores reporting from miami beach. thank you. we're going to keep an eye on president clinton, go to him live as soon as he takes the podium. stay with us. we'll be right back. went to ancestry, i put in the names of my grandparents first. i got a leaf right away. a leaf is a hint that is connected to each person in your family tree. i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com could be preventedrrent with the right steps. and take it from me, every step counts. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps in helping prevent another stroke. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. about to see progressive's new home quote explorer. where you can compare multiple quote options online and choose what's right for you. woah. flo and jamie here to see hqx. flo and jamie request entry. slo
rosa flores reporting from miami beach. thank you. we're going to keep an eye on president clinton, go to him live as soon as he takes the podium. stay with us. we'll be right back. went to ancestry, i put in the names of my grandparents first. i got a leaf right away. a leaf is a hint that is connected to each person in your family tree. i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to...
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and thank you to miami. we love miami. [ cheers and applause ] >> let me start by saying that i'm glad secretary of state rex tillerson and i, along with a very talented team, were able to get otto warmbier back with his parents. what's happened to him is a truly terrible thing. but at least the ones who love him so much can now take care of him and be with him. also my dear friend steve scalise took a bullet for all of us and because of him and the tremendous pain and suffering he's now enduring, and he's having a hard time, far worse than anybody thought, our country will perhaps become closer, more unified. so important. so we all owe steve a big, big thank you. [ applause ] and let's keep the warmbier family and the scalise family and all of the victims of the congressional shooting in our hearts and prayers. it was quite a day. our police officers were incredible, weren't they? they did a great job. great job. [ cheers and applause ] >> and let us all pray for a future of peace, unity and safety for all
and thank you to miami. we love miami. [ cheers and applause ] >> let me start by saying that i'm glad secretary of state rex tillerson and i, along with a very talented team, were able to get otto warmbier back with his parents. what's happened to him is a truly terrible thing. but at least the ones who love him so much can now take care of him and be with him. also my dear friend steve scalise took a bullet for all of us and because of him and the tremendous pain and suffering he's now...
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>> reporter: he eventually went to miami. >> did they win? >> reporter: they did. >> poor guy. >> reporter: she may have turned over a new leaf in canada, but there's something shelly doesn't want to think about. the possibility of extradition and decades in prison, in colorado. >> you think she should face charges here? >> yes. yes. ♪ we're all in this together. ♪ when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. >> reporter: after everything nba star chris andersen has been through, the white house may have been the last place he would expect to find himself, but there he is in january 2014, along with lebron james and the rest of the miami heat, being honored for a championship season. >> everybody on this team participated. birdman, birdman's tattoos. birdman's mohawk. >> reporter: after the blackmail and child porn accusations, miami took a chance on andersen. something he'll forever be grateful for, says friend and attorney mark bryant. >> what a great trust and opport
>> reporter: he eventually went to miami. >> did they win? >> reporter: they did. >> poor guy. >> reporter: she may have turned over a new leaf in canada, but there's something shelly doesn't want to think about. the possibility of extradition and decades in prison, in colorado. >> you think she should face charges here? >> yes. yes. ♪ we're all in this together. ♪ when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line...
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la ciudad de miami no podía faltar en este mapa de desviación de fondos públicos. tanto los bancos como el sistema inmobiliario de esta ciudad no parecen interesados en averiguar de dónde vienen esas fortunas. estas adquisiciones se lograron a través de una conexión de duarte en miami con un empresario inmobiliario que hoy está prófugo, moisés mansur, según las autoridades principal prestanombres del ex-gobernador. en 2011, mansur se convirtió en socio en miami de rusnam investments con su hermano josé suri mansur e iñaki negrete. rusnam es parte de una red que compró al menos once propiedades de bajo costo en miami para revenderlas meses después, esta operación significó dos millones de dólares en ganancias de acuerdo con un análisis realizado por univisión. hilario: la compra de bienes inmuebles en el extranjero se fue dando a través de mecanismos, digamos, un poco rudimentarios. se utilizaba dinero público en efectivo, y se transportaba incluso de manera muy informal en cajas, no, en maletas. gerardo: una fuente relacionada con la transacción
la ciudad de miami no podía faltar en este mapa de desviación de fondos públicos. tanto los bancos como el sistema inmobiliario de esta ciudad no parecen interesados en averiguar de dónde vienen esas fortunas. estas adquisiciones se lograron a través de una conexión de duarte en miami con un empresario inmobiliario que hoy está prófugo, moisés mansur, según las autoridades principal prestanombres del ex-gobernador. en 2011, mansur se convirtió en socio en miami de rusnam investments...
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let's go to al in miami. al, you're the former adviser to jeb bush. what do you make of today's rollback? >> well, words aside, what the president really did looking inside our party is made senator jeff flake and senator marco rubio halfway. he kept the embassy that president obama started, he kept the commercial air flights, the cruise ships. he allowed americans to continue to travel to cuba, only staying at bed and breakfasts instead of state-owned hotels, and he's allowed things to take place. he met halfway. if you think about it, based on castro's more repressed attitudes on human rights abuses, it's a reasonable policy to take, hoping the castro regime will recalibrate and do something. the truth of the matter is, it was all give on the united states side, and some of the improvements we thought the castro regime may make for the benefit of the cuban people have not taken place. who knows, we'll see how it works out, but the words have been different than what conspired today. what has remained a constant in miami, every time you talk about th
let's go to al in miami. al, you're the former adviser to jeb bush. what do you make of today's rollback? >> well, words aside, what the president really did looking inside our party is made senator jeff flake and senator marco rubio halfway. he kept the embassy that president obama started, he kept the commercial air flights, the cruise ships. he allowed americans to continue to travel to cuba, only staying at bed and breakfasts instead of state-owned hotels, and he's allowed things to...
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. >> el teatro de miami estÁ listo para recibir maÑana al primer mandatario. se prevÉn manifestaciones. marÍa: el gobierno de estados unidos prepara nuevas sanciones contra venezuela por relaciones a los derechos humanos. el secretario de estado dijo que el gobierno trabaja en lo que llamÓ una" lista muy robusta de sanciones" en respuesta a una ola de violencia que le ha costado la vida a varios civiles. el gobierno de trump apuesta la mirada por primera vez en los problemas que aquejan a los paÍses centro americanos y que afectan tambiÉn estados unidos. una reuniÓn al mÁs alto nivel entre funcionarios estadounidenses y mandatarios americanos tiene lugar hoy en miami. los propÓsitos: mejorar la seguridad, el comercio y las medidas anticorrupciÓn. participa pence y varios secretarios de estado. >> se podrÍa decir que es la primera vez que el gobierno de donald trump muestra su interÉs en latinoamÉrica, especÍficamente sobre amÉrica central. la conferencia para la prosperidad y seguridad en centroamÉrica reuniÓ en miami a empresarios y lÍderes d
. >> el teatro de miami estÁ listo para recibir maÑana al primer mandatario. se prevÉn manifestaciones. marÍa: el gobierno de estados unidos prepara nuevas sanciones contra venezuela por relaciones a los derechos humanos. el secretario de estado dijo que el gobierno trabaja en lo que llamÓ una" lista muy robusta de sanciones" en respuesta a una ola de violencia que le ha costado la vida a varios civiles. el gobierno de trump apuesta la mirada por primera vez en los...
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of mayors in miami beach. he's there greeting the crowd. more than 250 mayors from across the country gathered together. the 85th annual meeting of mayors. we've been waiting for him to take the stage for several hours now as he continues to greet the crowd. he's expected to talk about a variety of things, sustainability, livability in cities, but with so much going on, not just the health care debate but the state of the democratic party, the state of all the investigations across the house, the senate and the special counsel into the white house and links to russia, the possibility of collusion and the possibility of obstruction of justice, we will see if he mentions any of that as he walks over to the podium. we hand it over to former president clinton. >> thank you very much. first of all, i want to thank may mayor lavine for that unbelievable introduction. good example of clinton second law politics, always be introduced by a good friend. they will exaggerate your virtues, minimize your vices and otherwis
of mayors in miami beach. he's there greeting the crowd. more than 250 mayors from across the country gathered together. the 85th annual meeting of mayors. we've been waiting for him to take the stage for several hours now as he continues to greet the crowd. he's expected to talk about a variety of things, sustainability, livability in cities, but with so much going on, not just the health care debate but the state of the democratic party, the state of all the investigations across the house,...