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to florida? >> as long as he has a valid plan of supervision along with the support system. there would be a good opportunity for him to. >> thank you. >> what happens now, for the next couple of months what's he doing? just waiting? >> okay, so right now, he will stay at lovelock and they will develop the release plan for him for his release parole plan. and then we would go from there as far as for his prelease, prepare for his release. >> is there any -- say he stays in nevada. is there any half-way house situation or anything for somebody that committed a crime as he did? >> well, right now, with can miss classification he probably -- with his classification he would stay in lovelock, prior to his release, he would move to one of the other institutions that does releases. if he's going to release in the north or the south. >> he would spend one or two weeks there, a month? >> a short period of time. then he would transport out. it's easier to tranls port from those areas than lovelock. >> is
to florida? >> as long as he has a valid plan of supervision along with the support system. there would be a good opportunity for him to. >> thank you. >> what happens now, for the next couple of months what's he doing? just waiting? >> okay, so right now, he will stay at lovelock and they will develop the release plan for him for his release parole plan. and then we would go from there as far as for his prelease, prepare for his release. >> is there any -- say he...
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florida and i would reduce the premiums in florida from the market place in florida, 13%. that's real savings. and that's just one solution of a fix. we august to be out looking at approaches like this. i welcome all of our colleagues on this side and that side, i've been talking to some on that side. so let's undergoing do somethink productive, like getting ideas just like the one i suggested. r i heard our colleague this morning, one of our favorite colleagues, joe manchin from west virginia, and i heard him interviewed on one though morning shows. he was terrific. he said, we need to be working together. we shouldn't be divided over party by this. we shouldn't be divided ideology include on this. we august -- ought to be openly trying to work together to figure out how to draw down healthcare costs and increase coverage for more americans. f that's what those folks in florida in tamp a told me last week that it made with and to that's what those hundreds of folks that come up to me in thec airport, on the airplane, on the secreted corner, in the pock buildings, in the h
florida and i would reduce the premiums in florida from the market place in florida, 13%. that's real savings. and that's just one solution of a fix. we august to be out looking at approaches like this. i welcome all of our colleagues on this side and that side, i've been talking to some on that side. so let's undergoing do somethink productive, like getting ideas just like the one i suggested. r i heard our colleague this morning, one of our favorite colleagues, joe manchin from west virginia,...
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what florida's able to do is florida is able to add terms and conditions to him to supervise him in a similar manner to how they would supervise their own in like circumstances. so in this case, florida, if that's where he winds up doing his interstate compact to, florida would provide him with terms and conditions, and florida provides courtesy supervision for nevada, but the ultimate authority for that case is still nevada. >> so -- >> how long is his parole for, how many years? >> it's for whatever his discharge date would be. >> okay. >> warden baca, will the location and date of his release be released out to the public? >> he would be made aware of when his release date just prior and all that. we have what we call a lock-in date of when we know for sure that that's the date that he's going to be going to, but as far as making any kind of announcement, that's not -- that's not something we normally do for any of the other inmates, so i don't believe we would be doing that. >> warden, you mentioned that at some point he may be transferred prior to his release, but until then, for
what florida's able to do is florida is able to add terms and conditions to him to supervise him in a similar manner to how they would supervise their own in like circumstances. so in this case, florida, if that's where he winds up doing his interstate compact to, florida would provide him with terms and conditions, and florida provides courtesy supervision for nevada, but the ultimate authority for that case is still nevada. >> so -- >> how long is his parole for, how many years?...
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he moves to florida? nevada probation doesn't have any role in supervising his probation after that? >> sop under the interstate compact, when a state sems a person for supervision, the sending state, which in this case would be nevada, he is still the responsibility of nevada and he will be the responsibility of nevada until he discharges from his parole. what florida is able to do is florida is able to add terms and conditions to him to supervise him in a similar manner to how they would supervise their own in like circumstances. so in this case florida, if that's where he kinds up doing his interstate compact to, florida would provide him terms and conditions, and florida provides courtesy supervision for ntd. but the ultimate authority for that case is still nevada. >> then how long is his parole for? how many years. >> it's for whatever his discharge date would be. >> okay. >> the location and date of his release be released out to the public? >> he would be made aware of when his release date just p
he moves to florida? nevada probation doesn't have any role in supervising his probation after that? >> sop under the interstate compact, when a state sems a person for supervision, the sending state, which in this case would be nevada, he is still the responsibility of nevada and he will be the responsibility of nevada until he discharges from his parole. what florida is able to do is florida is able to add terms and conditions to him to supervise him in a similar manner to how they...
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speaker, i rise today to congratulate florida's -- the florida gators for winning their first ever college baseball world series. florida coach kevin o'sullivan never doubted his gators would win a national championship. it was just a matter of time. he has done a tremendous job coaching a talented roster of student athletes. with his victory, u.f. becomes the first university in the s.e.c. and only the fourth in to win a national championship in football, men's basketball, and now baseball. no one can ever take that away from this team or the gator nation. u.n. alumnis ll -- u.f. alumnis and entire gator nation when i say i could not be more proud of this team -- the finest academic and athletic institution in the state of florida. go gators. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of secretary perdue and the usda's food safety inspection service for implementing a suspension of all imports of fresh beef from brazil. i would also like to thank my colleagues from across the aisle for joining together to back this crucial step tone sure the health and safety of american families. since much th
speaker, i rise today to congratulate florida's -- the florida gators for winning their first ever college baseball world series. florida coach kevin o'sullivan never doubted his gators would win a national championship. it was just a matter of time. he has done a tremendous job coaching a talented roster of student athletes. with his victory, u.f. becomes the first university in the s.e.c. and only the fourth in to win a national championship in football, men's basketball, and now baseball. no...
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and it's not just florida. last year, eight corvettes were damaged after being devoured by a 30-foot-deep sinkhole at the national corvette museum in kentucky. imagine coming in to find that damage. sinkholes have wreaked havoc across the country -- texas, tennessee, alabama, pennsylvania. now, sinkholes don't get as much attention as natural disasters like earthquakes or hurricanes because many of them are localized. but they can cause just as much damage. florida has more sinkholes than any other state. there have been more than 15,000 verified sinkholes across the state. >> florida has what people call a swiss-cheese geology. >> [ chuckles ] >> we have a limestone bedrock underneath the state, and there's an aquifer. over time, the rock is dissolved by the acidity in ground water. it creates caverns and voids that, when the surface can't support it, they collapse. >> a few months ago, this florida sinkhole reappeared two years after it opened up under the bedroom of a 37-year-old jeffrey bush. he was sucked
and it's not just florida. last year, eight corvettes were damaged after being devoured by a 30-foot-deep sinkhole at the national corvette museum in kentucky. imagine coming in to find that damage. sinkholes have wreaked havoc across the country -- texas, tennessee, alabama, pennsylvania. now, sinkholes don't get as much attention as natural disasters like earthquakes or hurricanes because many of them are localized. but they can cause just as much damage. florida has more sinkholes than any...
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>> you're requesting to live in florida. >> reporter: florida near his children. if granted, corrections officials said in a statement today, he'll be assigned a florida probation officer and will be supervised in accordance with parole. he was later found liable of that double murder in a civil trial and ordered to pay $33.5 million to the brown and goldman families. the goldmans say they have received less than 1% of that. as for simpson, he'll go on to collect a $25,000 a month pension from the nfl. legally, money the families can't touch, but the goldmans said they will go after all other earnings. >> if we don't per sue it, he has another free pass. >> florida, the probation officer will be following him there. is that where he'll live? >> that's the most likely scenario. we heard him say he wants to be near his family. his children are in florida. it's a safe bet. he has lived in miami before. florida may be it. >> deborah, thank you. >>> one of the parole commissioners with a warning for o.j. simpson about life on parole that he will be watched and there wi
>> you're requesting to live in florida. >> reporter: florida near his children. if granted, corrections officials said in a statement today, he'll be assigned a florida probation officer and will be supervised in accordance with parole. he was later found liable of that double murder in a civil trial and ordered to pay $33.5 million to the brown and goldman families. the goldmans say they have received less than 1% of that. as for simpson, he'll go on to collect a $25,000 a month...
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we talked about florida. it shows the total medicaid spending is $12 billion in the state of florida. there are lists here. $485 million in tax credits for the marketplace enrollees in the state of florida. >> right. it is all there so people can go, look and see how these particular provisions and bills affect them. >> host: let's go to kathleen from st. augustine, florida. >> caller: oh, i just was on. >> host: yes, you were. steve in troy, michigan. >> caller: i would like to say three quick points and i will do it quick because you will not like them. in december 2015, you heard of ezekiel emanuel? he said the only way the affordable care act can work is if everyone in the country is on it. that is what he said. two obamacare and any bill of the republicans is never going to work because it will take up more money. all the nurses and doctors went to the white house and obama made deals with them. everything that happened is because of the affordable care act. giving more money to the insurance companies i
we talked about florida. it shows the total medicaid spending is $12 billion in the state of florida. there are lists here. $485 million in tax credits for the marketplace enrollees in the state of florida. >> right. it is all there so people can go, look and see how these particular provisions and bills affect them. >> host: let's go to kathleen from st. augustine, florida. >> caller: oh, i just was on. >> host: yes, you were. steve in troy, michigan. >> caller: i...
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the chair: the gentleman from florida yields back. all time for general debate having now expired, pursuant to the rule, the bill shall be considered for amendment under the five-minute rule. it shall be in order to consider as an original bill for the purpose of amendment under the five-minute rule, an amendment in the nature of a substitute consuming -- consisting of the text of rules committee print 115-28. that amendment in the nature of a substitute shall be considered as read. no amendment to that amendment in the nature of a substitute shall be in order except those printed in part a of house report 115-235. each such amendment may be offered only in the order printed in the report by a member designated in the report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the proponent and an opponent, shall not be subject to amendment and shall not be subject to a demand for ivision of the question. it's now in order to consider amendment number 1 printed in art
the chair: the gentleman from florida yields back. all time for general debate having now expired, pursuant to the rule, the bill shall be considered for amendment under the five-minute rule. it shall be in order to consider as an original bill for the purpose of amendment under the five-minute rule, an amendment in the nature of a substitute consuming -- consisting of the text of rules committee print 115-28. that amendment in the nature of a substitute shall be considered as read. no...
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to move to florida. as his bizarre statements in the hearing continue to turn heads. >> i've spent a conflict-free life. you know, i'm not a guy that had ever got into fights on the street, with the public. >> reporter: even though he's likely moving to florida, the board said even a single violation of his probation, like drinking to excess, would land him back in prison for another five years. david? >> matt, thank you. >>> there are new images of deadly violence in the middle east. three palestinians killed in clashes in jerusalem, and three israelis killed in the west bank. tonight, palestinian president abbas has frozen all ties with israel. >>> from london, we've reported on the american doctor who made the trip to examine baby charlie. we've now learned of an emotional hearing with the parents. they're suing the hospital for permission to have him undergo an experimental treatment. here's james longman. >> reporter: it's the news baby charlie's parents dreaded, the terminally ill little boy caught
to move to florida. as his bizarre statements in the hearing continue to turn heads. >> i've spent a conflict-free life. you know, i'm not a guy that had ever got into fights on the street, with the public. >> reporter: even though he's likely moving to florida, the board said even a single violation of his probation, like drinking to excess, would land him back in prison for another five years. david? >> matt, thank you. >>> there are new images of deadly violence in...
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in p florida. that's it. the florida citrus growers are proud of that. >> reporter: 900 workers juice and bottle them. >> families have worked here, and generations of people have worked here. >> reporter: for 20 years, now fruit operations manager. >> it's something that you know that you made, it makes your whole family proud, right? >> reporter: 2.5 million bottles a day shipped across the country. >> it goes out to the entire country. >> reporter: the dream of that italian immigrant stu alive tonight. three words in mind. >> made in america. >> made in america, and another great one coming here next week. in the meantime, i'm david muir. i'll see you in the morning on "gma" and right back here tomorrow night. good night. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a mont
in p florida. that's it. the florida citrus growers are proud of that. >> reporter: 900 workers juice and bottle them. >> families have worked here, and generations of people have worked here. >> reporter: for 20 years, now fruit operations manager. >> it's something that you know that you made, it makes your whole family proud, right? >> reporter: 2.5 million bottles a day shipped across the country. >> it goes out to the entire country. >> reporter:...
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chair debbie wasserman schultz for her house of representatives seat in florida he lost an election but now he's already announced that he's taken her on again he's not done and unlike debbie he's doing it without any corporate money here's my conversation with him. thanks for being here. very nice to be with you lee thank you yeah pleasure to have it's been to long sell so i want to i want to get into a bunch of issues here some about your you know you run for congress but some of the bigger issues as well you're going to strong critical wall street and a lot of people might not know that you basically were one of the few to predict the two thousand and eight financial crisis what do you see for our economy now smooth sailing all good on the horizon from here on out well i think right now it's a very top it's been a very top heavy recovery it's these are the best of times in the worst of times you know for the top i was going to say one percent but it's really the top one tenth of one percent these are real boom times but for a great many americans it's not a majority of americans don'
chair debbie wasserman schultz for her house of representatives seat in florida he lost an election but now he's already announced that he's taken her on again he's not done and unlike debbie he's doing it without any corporate money here's my conversation with him. thanks for being here. very nice to be with you lee thank you yeah pleasure to have it's been to long sell so i want to i want to get into a bunch of issues here some about your you know you run for congress but some of the bigger...
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what is it about the florida orange? >> florida oranges are great for making juice. california is great for eating and florida oranges are the best for juicing. >> reporter: we went to find them in sarasota, florida, where third generation farmer, rick turner, has been on the farm for 30 years. >> orange juice is made in florida. that's it. the florida citrus growers are so proud to be part of that. >> reporter: picked and t tropicana's plant, where 900 workers juice and bottle them. >> families have worked here, and generations of people have worked here. >> reporter: for 20 years, now fruit operations manager. >> when you bring out the o.j. from the fridge, and it's something that you know that you made, it makes your whole family proud, right? >> reporter: 2.5 million bottles a day shipped across the country. >> florida's leading crop goes out to the entire country. >> reporter: the dream of that italian immigrant still alive tonight. with three words in mind. >> made in america. >> made in america, and another great one coming here next week. in the meantime, i'm
what is it about the florida orange? >> florida oranges are great for making juice. california is great for eating and florida oranges are the best for juicing. >> reporter: we went to find them in sarasota, florida, where third generation farmer, rick turner, has been on the farm for 30 years. >> orange juice is made in florida. that's it. the florida citrus growers are so proud to be part of that. >> reporter: picked and t tropicana's plant, where 900 workers juice and...
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. >>> guys, this is florida. >> a family trip to a florida state park ends in monkey mayhem. good morning from the studio 57 news room at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne marie green. defying international pressure again, north korea test fired another ballistic missile. north korea claims it was the first test of an intercontinental ballistic missile. the u.s. called it an intermediate range missile. it was tracked by the u.s. pacific command before it landed in the sea of japan. south korea said it flew nearly 580 miles. this is the latest in a string of recent missile tests including three in may. it is an effort to develop an intercontinental missile capable of reaching the united states. president trump responded to the launch on twitter. hard to believe that south korea and japan will put up with this much longer. perhaps it will end its nonsense once and for all. president trump leaves on a four-day trip to europe tomorrow including his first face to face meeting with russian president vladimir putin. the president will stop in pola
. >>> guys, this is florida. >> a family trip to a florida state park ends in monkey mayhem. good morning from the studio 57 news room at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne marie green. defying international pressure again, north korea test fired another ballistic missile. north korea claims it was the first test of an intercontinental ballistic missile. the u.s. called it an intermediate range missile. it was tracked by the u.s. pacific command...
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. >> south florida's beaches are iconic. but was' below the water is spectacular. a maiz of coral that stretches 300 nautical miles and is home to hundreds of marine plants and animals. that reef is disappearing says university of miami marine biologist stephanie schopmeyer. >> over the past 30 to 40 years we have seen them disasically not recovering, changes in the whatter chem cree, overfishing, pollution. >> quijano: . >> reporter: if ten years parts have lost nearly half the coral. they she is with rescue the reef. >> how important is that to what you do? >> it's very important. any time a citizen scientist comes out with us, we are able to put more corals on the reef than we would normally be able to. >> reporter: it's like underwater gardening. they harvest newly grown coral from one to transplant to another securing them to the ocean floor. planting them is a delicate time-consuming process. >> here we're doing a stress test. >> biologist ross kunning is monitoring the survival rate. >> we're trying to identify which corals are able to withstand warming temp
. >> south florida's beaches are iconic. but was' below the water is spectacular. a maiz of coral that stretches 300 nautical miles and is home to hundreds of marine plants and animals. that reef is disappearing says university of miami marine biologist stephanie schopmeyer. >> over the past 30 to 40 years we have seen them disasically not recovering, changes in the whatter chem cree, overfishing, pollution. >> quijano: . >> reporter: if ten years parts have lost nearly...
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. >> man: in florida, we don't produce or manufacture anything but oranges and handguns. there is no indigenous industry. we sell sunshine. the only jobs we have are in hospitality or in restaurants. >> man 2: real estate. >> man: real estate. it is all to sell the dream to the next people. >> anthony: in 1981 the fbi called miami the most violent city in america. the drug industry brought in an estimated $7 to $12 billion a year and that's of 1981 money. that is a lot of trickle down. one of the most successful documentaries in the history of film is "cocaine cowboys" that tells that story. the film made by these guys, alfred spellman and billy corbin. >>anthony: so things were in decline. cocaine sort of saved the city? >>alfred: we'd say so. am i going to get in trouble for it? yes. >> billy: by 1981, you had a murder rate. 25% of those bodies had automatic weapons bullets. >> anthony: right. >> anthony: we talk about the uncomfortable reality of where a lot of modern miami came from over something you just have to hit hard when in miami in season. stone crabs. ♪ >>
. >> man: in florida, we don't produce or manufacture anything but oranges and handguns. there is no indigenous industry. we sell sunshine. the only jobs we have are in hospitality or in restaurants. >> man 2: real estate. >> man: real estate. it is all to sell the dream to the next people. >> anthony: in 1981 the fbi called miami the most violent city in america. the drug industry brought in an estimated $7 to $12 billion a year and that's of 1981 money. that is a lot...
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. >>> next tonight, the families living on dangerous ground in florida. authorities keeping a close watch on that massive sinkhole destroying two homes threatening the rest of the neighborhood. nearly a dozen families forced from their homes. abc's victor oquendo on the scene. >> reporter: tonight, all eyes on this massive sinkhole. officials warning the threat is not over. the crater swallowing two homes, a swimming pool, and a boat, creating a disaster zone in the middle of a neighborhood. the ramirez family scrambling to safety, losing their home. >> it's emotional. i mean, what can you say? i mean, you wouldn't wish this on anyone, especially our neighbors. >> reporter: pasco county emergency officials taking us up to the very edge of the disaster area now filled with mud and toxic debris. >> there's a lot of hazardous material in here. there's fuels, there's septic tanks, there's household hazardous chemicals. >> reporter: this is the largest sinkhole to hit pasco county in at least three decades. as you take a look above from our drone, those neighb
. >>> next tonight, the families living on dangerous ground in florida. authorities keeping a close watch on that massive sinkhole destroying two homes threatening the rest of the neighborhood. nearly a dozen families forced from their homes. abc's victor oquendo on the scene. >> reporter: tonight, all eyes on this massive sinkhole. officials warning the threat is not over. the crater swallowing two homes, a swimming pool, and a boat, creating a disaster zone in the middle of a...
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he plans to move to florida this fall to be near his children. he will settle in seen petersburg -- in st. petersburg, where his son and daughter live. people have mixed reactions about there would be neighbor. >> i have no problem, i think he learned his lesson. >> i think it's pretty cool. >> i'm not real happy with the idea. ya beasley has anger management issues. -- he obviously has anger management issues. nancy: october 1. alison: a woman has been convicted of trying to hire a hitman to kill her husband. caught on camera in a police staying, tonight she learned her fate. it is the murder for hire plot that went viral. 2009as caught on camera in ordering a hit on her husband. the hit man an undercover cop and was part of a sting. days later, a boynton beach police officers staged a crime scene to deliver the news of her husband's death, which she did not know was that she was still alive. >> is your michael husband? i'm sorry to tell you he has been killed. reporter: today, no tears as she sat stoically, sentenced to 16 years in prison. she
he plans to move to florida this fall to be near his children. he will settle in seen petersburg -- in st. petersburg, where his son and daughter live. people have mixed reactions about there would be neighbor. >> i have no problem, i think he learned his lesson. >> i think it's pretty cool. >> i'm not real happy with the idea. ya beasley has anger management issues. -- he obviously has anger management issues. nancy: october 1. alison: a woman has been convicted of trying to...
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. >>> guys, this is florida. >> a family trip to a florida state park ends in monkey mayhem. nger. perhaps it will end its nonsense once and for all. president trump leaves on a four-day trip to europe tomorrow including his first face to face meeting with russian president vladimir putin. the president will stop in poland and germany where he'll meet him at an economic summit. he hopes to improve ties with russia. the president spoke with german chancellor merkel and the italian prime minister yesterday in preparation for the trip. >>> the government shutdowns in maine and new jersey are over. both passed budgets last night. governor chris christie said he ordered all state parks and beaches in new jersey to open today. he also fired back at criticism over his family's visit to a shutdown beach over the weekend. we're here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the assembly and senate passed the budget early tuesday morning. the deal includes $300 million in democratic spending priorities and overhauls the state's largest health insurer. something governor christie
. >>> guys, this is florida. >> a family trip to a florida state park ends in monkey mayhem. nger. perhaps it will end its nonsense once and for all. president trump leaves on a four-day trip to europe tomorrow including his first face to face meeting with russian president vladimir putin. the president will stop in poland and germany where he'll meet him at an economic summit. he hopes to improve ties with russia. the president spoke with german chancellor merkel and the italian...
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since you're essentially running in florida i want to i want to ask you this year's state may. see the. ramifications the impacts of climate change sooner than than most of us. you know a new new studies coming out saying that they all much of the earth may not be habitable in seventy five years what should we do mr can of well. i think we need to be converting very quickly to renewable alternative fuels for our economy and the technologies there other countries are leading the way you know germany's way ahead of us in installing solar in germany they've installed solar panels on so many rooftops that many consumers are not actually consuming energy they're selling energy to the electricity to the electrical grid to the utility companies and then china is leading the way in producing these solar panels there's no reason the u.s. should be lagging behind at this point the reason we are is because of the political power of the fossil fuel industry and you know there's probably no place in the country where this issue is as important as in the state of florida we have rising sea l
since you're essentially running in florida i want to i want to ask you this year's state may. see the. ramifications the impacts of climate change sooner than than most of us. you know a new new studies coming out saying that they all much of the earth may not be habitable in seventy five years what should we do mr can of well. i think we need to be converting very quickly to renewable alternative fuels for our economy and the technologies there other countries are leading the way you know...
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mast of florida. the chair: the gentleman from florida, mr. mast, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida. mr. mast: i rise today because i represent the treasure coast of florida and it is facing an environmental disaster that sadly communities across the nation face from down along the mississippi to up in michigan to the east coast of florida and we face these disasters year after year. this disaster is toxic algae blooms. the water comes out of lake okeechobee and and puts people out of business, it kills sea life, kills manatees and makes people sick and destroys homes and businesses and all of a toxic algae bloom that can occur year after year. this can't continue. and our communities can't wait any longer. my amendment increases the aquatic research program within he army corps engineers' research center by 500,000. the research program is the only federally authorized research program directed to develop the kind of technology for management of nonindin againous. when i talk
mast of florida. the chair: the gentleman from florida, mr. mast, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida. mr. mast: i rise today because i represent the treasure coast of florida and it is facing an environmental disaster that sadly communities across the nation face from down along the mississippi to up in michigan to the east coast of florida and we face these disasters year after year. this disaster is toxic algae blooms. the...
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in florida workout couples. florida, you amaze us all. nebraska friendly reminder e- mails. >> fyi, don't forget about this meeting. >> can we see the map on the web site? i will make sure it's there. >>> in florida they are honoring a famous american with a look alike contest about 160 stocky white bearded men dress to the best ernest hemmingway. it was inside the sloppy joe's bar where hemmingway used to drink. they do it for three days because they run out of liquor. the winner is getting crowned tomorrow. >> good, follow-up on the news at 6:00. >>> people handle break ups definitely. most people face to face. >> a woman in florida broke up with her boyfriend with a note, a note that was four pages, pretty long and a lot of details. the boyfriend's response, he graded it and sent it back with corrections. breaking out the red ink. he posted it on twitter and got tons of retweets and shares. in the beginning, no indent, every paragraph has to start with an indent. >> they are getting back together. >> page 3, on this point you are proba
in florida workout couples. florida, you amaze us all. nebraska friendly reminder e- mails. >> fyi, don't forget about this meeting. >> can we see the map on the web site? i will make sure it's there. >>> in florida they are honoring a famous american with a look alike contest about 160 stocky white bearded men dress to the best ernest hemmingway. it was inside the sloppy joe's bar where hemmingway used to drink. they do it for three days because they run out of liquor. the...
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. >> why florida? his two younger children live there along with plenty of his friends and victor oquendo explains. >> reporter: the state of florida is preparing for the possible return of o.j. simpson if he's allowed to relocate. his former manager telling abc news he thinks simpson wants to live near those closest to him. >> i think he'll come to the tampa area. a lot of his friends are in tampa. i'm in tampa. his kids are here. >> reporter: he's no stranger to the sunshine state. he lived here for about ten years spending a lot of time on the links but his attorney wouldn't comment. >> mr. simpson has plenty of options. >> reporter: in order to qualify would first have to establish that he has a support system in the area wherever o.j. ends up he'll have a nice cushion. his nfl pension has been growing in an account and there's a retirement account with the screen actors guild that could be worth millions. victor oquendo, abc news, st. petersburg, florida. >> o.j.'s parole hearing opened old wounds
. >> why florida? his two younger children live there along with plenty of his friends and victor oquendo explains. >> reporter: the state of florida is preparing for the possible return of o.j. simpson if he's allowed to relocate. his former manager telling abc news he thinks simpson wants to live near those closest to him. >> i think he'll come to the tampa area. a lot of his friends are in tampa. i'm in tampa. his kids are here. >> reporter: he's no stranger to the...
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the senator from florida. mr. nelson: -- florida. mr. nelson: mr. president, i came to speak on a different subject and will not speak at length about the health care bill because this senator has spoken on a number of occasions about the health care bill. suffice it to say in light of what the majority whip has just said, that if we really did want to seek a bipartisan solution to the health care situation in expanding health care for as many people as we possibly can, than what we do in a bipartisan way is start saying, we've got a current law, let's fix what needs fixing. and this are senator can say that there are a number of discussions going on between democratic senators and republican senators about doing just that -- about such items as a reinsurance fund to insure companies against catastrophe the likes of which in a proposal that this senator has filed has been cost out, and in my state of florida, would reduce insurance premiums for health insurance 13% in florida. it's ideas that like, in a bipartisan way, that will solve and bring stab
the senator from florida. mr. nelson: -- florida. mr. nelson: mr. president, i came to speak on a different subject and will not speak at length about the health care bill because this senator has spoken on a number of occasions about the health care bill. suffice it to say in light of what the majority whip has just said, that if we really did want to seek a bipartisan solution to the health care situation in expanding health care for as many people as we possibly can, than what we do in a...
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i'm going to sentence you to life in the florida state prison. so make no mistake, from this point in time, and for the rest of your life, you will be controlled by the department of corrections of the state of florida. >> after sentencing, most inmates are returned to jail for a few days and then transferred to state prison. >> get him out of my courtroom. you have 30 days in which to appeal the sentence of the court. >> but in an unusual move, the judge orders harris to be taken directly from the courthouse to prison to start serving his life sentence. the decision pleases hillsborough county jail officials. >> harris had threatened our staff and had made it clear in open court that if he was transferred back to falkenberg road jail, either he would be hurt or one of my deputies would be killed. so i think the judge just made the decision that it was time for mr. harris to go to new surroundings. the paperwork was completed at the courthouse and then we sent him to the orlando reception center, florida department of corrections, and that will b
i'm going to sentence you to life in the florida state prison. so make no mistake, from this point in time, and for the rest of your life, you will be controlled by the department of corrections of the state of florida. >> after sentencing, most inmates are returned to jail for a few days and then transferred to state prison. >> get him out of my courtroom. you have 30 days in which to appeal the sentence of the court. >> but in an unusual move, the judge orders harris to be...
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. >> the whoas coast of florida is under a tropical storm warning. tropical storm emily is located of the coast of tampa, expected to track over the florida peninsula in the next couple of hours. >>> the forecast here, what a wonder way to end the month of july. we enjoyed sunshine and low humidity and penns landing from sky6 live hd a pretty picture there. david murphy at the weather center with a first check of the forecast. go outside for lunch. >> reporter: a nice river crews going on for lunch time, stew. we have clouds off to the north and west, and generally speaking we're looking at plenty of sunshine. it's getting to be a warm one. with low humidity, you can take this no problem. 82 in philadelphia. trenton, 84. dover, 79. cape may, 77 degrees. looks like a good afternoon to get out there to the park with the pooch. 87 degrees by 2:00 p.m. high -r8 -- 89 degrees at 4:00 p.m. there's lots of sun and low humidity. this will be a pattern that continues tomorrow. it might be more humid another good one and repeat of sunday. you mentioned, rick,
. >> the whoas coast of florida is under a tropical storm warning. tropical storm emily is located of the coast of tampa, expected to track over the florida peninsula in the next couple of hours. >>> the forecast here, what a wonder way to end the month of july. we enjoyed sunshine and low humidity and penns landing from sky6 live hd a pretty picture there. david murphy at the weather center with a first check of the forecast. go outside for lunch. >> reporter: a nice river...
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florida would provide him with terms and conditions and florida provides curtesy supervision for nevada but the ultimate authority is still nevada.((j.r.)) if florida receives a request from simpson they have 45 days to decided whether or not they will approve that request or deny it. live in carson city, i'm j.r. stone, now back to you. ( steve ) o-j simpson did a lot of the talking today... and at times was emotional and apologetic.( terisa ) the hearing lasted for well over an hour as the parole board quizzed him about the crime and his life behind bars. simpson was definitely not at a loss for words, offering up reasons why he should be let out after serving nine years for robbery and kidnapping. he also looked much different from when we last saw him. commisioner tony corda. "what were you thinking" and with that - all eyes and ears were on what o.j. simpson and what he to say to help tip the scales and try and convince the 4 person parole board to set him free after serving 9 years of his 22 year sentence for his crimes. simpson, looking trim - especially compared to his last paro
florida would provide him with terms and conditions and florida provides curtesy supervision for nevada but the ultimate authority is still nevada.((j.r.)) if florida receives a request from simpson they have 45 days to decided whether or not they will approve that request or deny it. live in carson city, i'm j.r. stone, now back to you. ( steve ) o-j simpson did a lot of the talking today... and at times was emotional and apologetic.( terisa ) the hearing lasted for well over an hour as the...
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host: let's take florida as an example. do you know how much they get approximately for medicaid recipients? they wouldhat potentially get if he was signed into law? guest: i do not know. you can go online and find that number. i do not -- host: i do not mean to put you on the spot. you're the expert in all things health care. kathleen, you're on. caller: i never hear it to melt programs discussed. i have been on hmos since i was a young girl. i hear people talking about the free care offered in other countries. they do not understand in the countries, all of my family lives in a country in which there is whatever you want to call it, the government takes care of the education of the doctors in exchange for which they give so many years. in england and ireland and , as soon as the doctors pay back their debt, they leave and go into private care. people here do not seem to understand that there is another component to the that nobody talks about. i think the hmos in the clinical system are fine. i believe people should be re
host: let's take florida as an example. do you know how much they get approximately for medicaid recipients? they wouldhat potentially get if he was signed into law? guest: i do not know. you can go online and find that number. i do not -- host: i do not mean to put you on the spot. you're the expert in all things health care. kathleen, you're on. caller: i never hear it to melt programs discussed. i have been on hmos since i was a young girl. i hear people talking about the free care offered...
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charging against a florida teen who laughed as a drowning man took his last breath. this video you might find disturbing. the five teens filmed it as they taunted 31-year-old jamel dunn as he struggled to stay afloat. >> get out the water, you going down! >> [ bleep ]. >> buddy. we not going to help your [ bleep ]. >> drowning, what the heck. >> cnn's nick valencia has the details of this very tragic story. nick? >> fred, this week detectives with the cocoa police department interviewed the teens who recorded the video. they told police they were in the area smoking weed when they saw dunn get into the water. here's where it gets all the more disturbing. according to police, none of the teens showed remorse during questioning. in fact, one of them smirked. we have to warn you, the video that you're about to watch is disturbing. >> get out the water, you going down! >> reporter: a blatant disregard for human life. >> we not going to help your [ bleep ]. >> a group of florida teens taunt a drowning man while filming his final moments from afar. >> ain't nobody going to
charging against a florida teen who laughed as a drowning man took his last breath. this video you might find disturbing. the five teens filmed it as they taunted 31-year-old jamel dunn as he struggled to stay afloat. >> get out the water, you going down! >> [ bleep ]. >> buddy. we not going to help your [ bleep ]. >> drowning, what the heck. >> cnn's nick valencia has the details of this very tragic story. nick? >> fred, this week detectives with the cocoa...
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some of those could be strong through sections of florida. that's a quick look at the national weather. [ cheers ] here's a look at well, we're definitely seeing some foggy conditions along the coast, conditions inland, spots on the south bay at 59 degrees, peninsula, a nice cool 54, 57 degrees for the tri-valley, in san francisco, we can expect to keep this through the mid-morning before we see a nice warm-up in san francisco now. we are expecting to be in the upper 50s and 60s. we will see partly cloudy skies in the forecast, through the afternoon. >>> we're back. i love louisiana, as well. happy 40th birthday to you. hello to everyone in colorado. and we've got a great crowd out there. nice to see everyone. back to you. >> you were able to squeeze a lot of folks in there. thank you. >>> still to come, from the white house to the dance floor, what press secretary sean spicer is saying about a possible run on "dancing with the stars." >>> next, exotic snakes posing serious dangers right here in the u.s. the efforts to keep you safe from thei
some of those could be strong through sections of florida. that's a quick look at the national weather. [ cheers ] here's a look at well, we're definitely seeing some foggy conditions along the coast, conditions inland, spots on the south bay at 59 degrees, peninsula, a nice cool 54, 57 degrees for the tri-valley, in san francisco, we can expect to keep this through the mid-morning before we see a nice warm-up in san francisco now. we are expecting to be in the upper 50s and 60s. we will see...
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some of those could be strong through sections of florida. that's a quick look at the national >>> good morning. i'm krystal klei. we saw rain through the morning hours, but the showers will start to thin late morning and early afternoon. mid to upper 70s for philadelphia today. low mid-70s for our highs in the suburbs and lehigh valley. and looking at about mid-70s as well in new jersey. along the shore, some pockets of heavy rain are possible into the early afternoon. it will be gusty as well. low and mid 70s for your highs through delaware. >>> we're back. i love louisiana, as well. happy 40th birthday to you. hello to everyone in colorado. and we've got a great crowd out there. nice to see everyone. back to you. >> you were able to squeeze a lot of folks in there. thank you. >>> still to come, from the white house to the dance floor, what press secretary sean spicer is saying about a possible run on "dancing with the stars." >>> next, exotic snakes posing serious dangers right here in the u.s. the efforts to keep you safe from their poiso
some of those could be strong through sections of florida. that's a quick look at the national >>> good morning. i'm krystal klei. we saw rain through the morning hours, but the showers will start to thin late morning and early afternoon. mid to upper 70s for philadelphia today. low mid-70s for our highs in the suburbs and lehigh valley. and looking at about mid-70s as well in new jersey. along the shore, some pockets of heavy rain are possible into the early afternoon. it will be...
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head over to blue spring state pa, in florida. greg hammock is doing some diving. exactly what i was thinking was nope, it freaks me out especially when he gets into the dark areas. oh. >> oh, dude. >> sorry, buddy. >> i love being underwater, it's like a completely different world but this is where i draw the line because if you just have that moment of wanting to get up and you've got rock above you, i mean. >> greg has a little bit of help in that case. he's using a seadoo aqua ranger sea scooter, a battery powered motor and this pulls you through the water. >> what if you get stuck? sometimes you can make it into certain crevasses but harder to get back out. >> think about how many what ifs people have asked you every time you start up your motorcycle and head out. this is the way these guys choose to spend their day and i'm all for it. >>> it's totally obvious that this toddler -- >> just loves ricky fowler. >> why his golf obsession runs deep. >>> and she's the rally driving champ who made history. now she's behind the wheel of something new. she's nervous, i
head over to blue spring state pa, in florida. greg hammock is doing some diving. exactly what i was thinking was nope, it freaks me out especially when he gets into the dark areas. oh. >> oh, dude. >> sorry, buddy. >> i love being underwater, it's like a completely different world but this is where i draw the line because if you just have that moment of wanting to get up and you've got rock above you, i mean. >> greg has a little bit of help in that case. he's using a...
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bill in florida. our last call. go ahead. go ahead. caller: hello. bill from florida. can you hear me? i think the state is somewhat financially responsible. we have 67 counties. we can't seem to get together. our biggest problem is education. we don't pay enough for the teachers. then comes law enforcement. the sheriff's deputies are really underpaid. if you compare it to massachusetts, where i was from, the police are up to $150,000 to $200,000, that is as much as a lawyer or a doctor gets. that is another problem. we have lawyers that if you hit you were going to be sued. they are advertising every six seconds on the tv. our financial responsibility is how do we get our legislature from 67 counties to act. host: bill our last call in this segment of the "washington journal." up next, we will discuss the supreme court's handling of issues between church and state. then we will discuss the political consequences facing republicans over the health care law. ♪ >> this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3," saturday, university of washington professor compares t
bill in florida. our last call. go ahead. go ahead. caller: hello. bill from florida. can you hear me? i think the state is somewhat financially responsible. we have 67 counties. we can't seem to get together. our biggest problem is education. we don't pay enough for the teachers. then comes law enforcement. the sheriff's deputies are really underpaid. if you compare it to massachusetts, where i was from, the police are up to $150,000 to $200,000, that is as much as a lawyer or a doctor gets....
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caller: no, not in florida. look, we are number one. basically under jeb bush, they changed pension plan k), like the rest of the planet. limits your liabilities right there. host: it is not defined benefit don't get a they set amount every month? pedro.: correct, correct, correct. don't know, texas, i years and i'mr 20 surprised they are not in the top 10. got you. caller: oh -- host: i apologize, thank you for alling and supporting us, i want to go to robles, democrat's line. monick ahi. caller: good morning. host: hi. on, go ahead. caller: okay. republicans, 13 men got into a room deciding health care and they didn't have one opinion of a woman in there. i know there are not very many but i n the congress, think that least should have had the opinion of one or two women. doubt that women would have one along with cutting maternity care from people, i'm whenthat all these people, heir women got pregnant, their wives got pregnant, they had maternity care, how dare they from thetaking it away general public. host: republican line, next
caller: no, not in florida. look, we are number one. basically under jeb bush, they changed pension plan k), like the rest of the planet. limits your liabilities right there. host: it is not defined benefit don't get a they set amount every month? pedro.: correct, correct, correct. don't know, texas, i years and i'mr 20 surprised they are not in the top 10. got you. caller: oh -- host: i apologize, thank you for alling and supporting us, i want to go to robles, democrat's line. monick ahi....
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i wanted to give the congresswoman from florida the last word. looks like you may have something you want to say. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you. i wanted to again place these items on the table and demonstrate the graven impact that will take its toll on the mesh people if the cuts -- american people if the cuts that have been proposed by the trump administration and the republican majority go through. whether he stand together fighting every step of the way toic -- we will stand together fighting every step of the way to make sure that, instead of galoshes, a life vest and surgical mask, that we see people of other countries walking around their streets using because their air quality is so poor. we'll continue to fight to make investments that will help improve, know detract from people's quality of life. thank you very much. mr. castro: thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair would entertain a motion to adjourn. mr. castro: i make a motion to adjourn. the speaker pro tem
i wanted to give the congresswoman from florida the last word. looks like you may have something you want to say. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you. i wanted to again place these items on the table and demonstrate the graven impact that will take its toll on the mesh people if the cuts -- american people if the cuts that have been proposed by the trump administration and the republican majority go through. whether he stand together fighting every step of the way toic -- we will stand together...