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move to florida. [applause] we want you to keep more of your money because we understand it's your money. it's not ours. we want your businesses to grow and succeed. we want to compete globally and we want to win. over the next four years i will be traveling to your state and i will recruit you personally to move your businesses to florida. in florida, we are the business of opportunity not the business of bigger government. in addition to cutting taxes, we have an ambitious agenda to keep florida working, and we will become the global leader for job growth by 2020. we know the workers of tomorrow are in our classrooms today and that is why this year we'll have the highest per pupil funding for k-12 education in the history of the state of florida. as we do, we'll be ever mindful of the fact that money alone does not guarantee success in education. florida has led the nation in education reforms, providing equal opportunity in education for all and we're going to continue to do that. we will compete g
move to florida. [applause] we want you to keep more of your money because we understand it's your money. it's not ours. we want your businesses to grow and succeed. we want to compete globally and we want to win. over the next four years i will be traveling to your state and i will recruit you personally to move your businesses to florida. in florida, we are the business of opportunity not the business of bigger government. in addition to cutting taxes, we have an ambitious agenda to keep...
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florida-man ever... of the year." >> a south florida man is in some trouble. it started with him trying to hit his employees with a lizard. (laughter) >> jon: please be on video, please with on video! >> investigators say it was all caught on the security camera as well. (cheers and applause) >> jon: go on... >> they're not releasing the video. >> oh! >> jon: well, thanks for ruining christmas! wait a second. this is the perfect time for me to use my christmas present from my staff, the footage-faker 3000! let's see. wait, hold on. there we . go hold on. make it more festive. all right. florida man... lizard assault from mouth... go. >> oh! you lizard! >> hasan: stop! i beg you, stop! >> sam: (through lizard) can't! i'm from florida!"] >> jon: we really kneed to use that machine more often. i know what you're saying rats, what are the legal repercussions for attacking employees with an unregistered lizard? >> siegel has been ordered to stay away from his employees and not have any contact with reptiles.
florida-man ever... of the year." >> a south florida man is in some trouble. it started with him trying to hit his employees with a lizard. (laughter) >> jon: please be on video, please with on video! >> investigators say it was all caught on the security camera as well. (cheers and applause) >> jon: go on... >> they're not releasing the video. >> oh! >> jon: well, thanks for ruining christmas! wait a second. this is the perfect time for me to use...
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in florida. the state is facing increasing scrutiny over the treatment of the animals and more. more than 180 racing greyhounds died in florida last year the first time the state recorded the numbers. what is more surprising is growing opposition to dog racing from the track owners. on why the dogs keep running - sheila macvicar investigated greyhound racing in victoria. >> reporter: greyhounds bolt from the starting gate chasing a mechanical rabbit. they are so fast that they run at 45 miles per hour. twice the speed of the fastest human. greyhounds have been running around tracks in florida for decades, along with horse racing that legalized gambling in the state. there was a time when going to the dogs was glamorous, the place to be attracting tens of thousands of eager spectators. those days are long gone. these grandstands bit for 10,000 and once packed were almost empty on a recent after noon. what used to be a lucrative sport is a money-losing proposition, bringing a black eye from animal
in florida. the state is facing increasing scrutiny over the treatment of the animals and more. more than 180 racing greyhounds died in florida last year the first time the state recorded the numbers. what is more surprising is growing opposition to dog racing from the track owners. on why the dogs keep running - sheila macvicar investigated greyhound racing in victoria. >> reporter: greyhounds bolt from the starting gate chasing a mechanical rabbit. they are so fast that they run at 45...
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fake or florida? >> classic florida. [ dolphin sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: the dolphin says you're right! give yourself a manatee, matthew. very well done. all right. sophia, ready to go? >> all right. >> seth: a man in sebastian, florida, destroyed his girlfriend's car after she told him that he would have a dream about performing strange sex acts with his dead grandmother. fake or florida? >> i'm going to say fake? [ dolphin sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: congratulations. give yourself a manatee. all right. you ready, richard? >> i guess so. [ laughter ] >> seth: okay. richard, i know you can't see, but i'm right here. >> okay. >> seth: don't try to grab me. just take my word for it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> seth: a coral gables man got lost in a swamp while alligator hunting says that he survived for three days by smoking meth to stave off his appetite. is that fake or is that florida? >> i'll go with florida. [ engine revving ] >> oh, hell no. [ splash ] [ laughter and app
fake or florida? >> classic florida. [ dolphin sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: the dolphin says you're right! give yourself a manatee, matthew. very well done. all right. sophia, ready to go? >> all right. >> seth: a man in sebastian, florida, destroyed his girlfriend's car after she told him that he would have a dream about performing strange sex acts with his dead grandmother. fake or florida? >> i'm going to say fake? [ dolphin sounds ] [ cheers and...
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it's not only florida's idea. i think it clearly reflects the culture of this nation, because virtually every state has adopted significantly higher standards of ethics for their judicial branch than for the other two branches. and i think that goes to justice kennedy's distinction between the good and the bad responsiveness which is -- >> counsel, i think you answered justice breyer a little too quickly. if the letter ended with, "i'm going to tell the judge you gave me money," then there might be a violation of that other code that doesn't permit a candidate to do -- to try to circumvent the personal solicitation rule. >> thank you, your honor. i agree with you. [laughter] >> and, number two, you had started, i think, in answering the question of the quid pro quo difference between a thank-you and the initial ask. >> yes. and of course the one area where this court has consistently recognized that the state can validly regulate contributions and solicitations is in its effort to break the direct quid pro quo, th
it's not only florida's idea. i think it clearly reflects the culture of this nation, because virtually every state has adopted significantly higher standards of ethics for their judicial branch than for the other two branches. and i think that goes to justice kennedy's distinction between the good and the bad responsiveness which is -- >> counsel, i think you answered justice breyer a little too quickly. if the letter ended with, "i'm going to tell the judge you gave me money,"...
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and it's not just in florida. so in the past, polls from have shown about 95% of people think that campaign contributions affect judicial decisions. even more worrisome, half of the judges agree with this statement. but our new polling goes further than this. data from last month that reflects voters' opinions from all 39 states that elect judges in some level of judgeship show these bans are effective at maintaining public confidence. 63% of respondents said their confidence in the courts would be lowered if judges were able to personally solicit campaign contributions. 63%. of this group, 81% said their confidence would be lowered a great deal. i think that data like this make it very clear that personal solicitation bans in particular do have a real impact on public confidence. and show that there is a real measurable value in prohibiting judges from asking for contributions directly. so i'll close by saying that while these bans are important for fair courts issues, florida knew it then and, as polling shows,
and it's not just in florida. so in the past, polls from have shown about 95% of people think that campaign contributions affect judicial decisions. even more worrisome, half of the judges agree with this statement. but our new polling goes further than this. data from last month that reflects voters' opinions from all 39 states that elect judges in some level of judgeship show these bans are effective at maintaining public confidence. 63% of respondents said their confidence in the courts...
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in florida. the state is facing increasing scrutiny over the treatment of the animals and more. more than 180 racing greyhounds died in florida last year, the first time the state recorded the numbers. what is more surprising is growing opposition to dog racing from the track owners. on why the dogs keep running - sheila macvicar investigated greyhound racing in victoria. >> reporter: greyhounds bolt from the starting gate, chasing a mechanical rabbit. they are so fast that they run at 45 miles per hour. twice the speed of the fastest human. greyhounds have been running around tracks in florida for decades, along with horse racing that legalized gambling in the state. there was a time when going to the dogs was glamorous, the place to be, attracting tens of thousands of eager spectators. those days are long gone. these grandstands bit for 10,000, and once packed were almost empty on a recent after noon. what used to be a lucrative sport is a money-losing proposition, bringing a black eye from ani
in florida. the state is facing increasing scrutiny over the treatment of the animals and more. more than 180 racing greyhounds died in florida last year, the first time the state recorded the numbers. what is more surprising is growing opposition to dog racing from the track owners. on why the dogs keep running - sheila macvicar investigated greyhound racing in victoria. >> reporter: greyhounds bolt from the starting gate, chasing a mechanical rabbit. they are so fast that they run at 45...
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you have north florida and south florida. south florida contains a huge population of the immigration population. and he have representatives like carlos corbelo north florida is where the push will have to happen. florida depends on the cultural industry in terms of the citrus industry in the state. and universities in the florida that house a lot of prominent students who want to continue to contribute back to this country who are undocumented like myself so the argument as a state comprehensively, it's definitely a strong one and i would say for everybody in the house and the senate and potential nominees more for the white house is that they need to pay close attention to what is it not only that the immigration community wants but the country as a whole wants to fix an issue like this. >> igor, political risk, do republicans who want to president, and democrats who want to be president see it different ways? not a single latino voted for the g.o.p. they would still win the house and senate. how do you do your political c
you have north florida and south florida. south florida contains a huge population of the immigration population. and he have representatives like carlos corbelo north florida is where the push will have to happen. florida depends on the cultural industry in terms of the citrus industry in the state. and universities in the florida that house a lot of prominent students who want to continue to contribute back to this country who are undocumented like myself so the argument as a state...
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20 years to go to states like florida. we are going to bfsdf on this legacy ofqy6 cuttingyå taxes more than 40 times. [ applause ] we will put another $1 billion invwcxa taxes. we will continue to phasekq the business tax and permanently eliminate÷3kw the tax on [ applause ] as businesses are able to compete globally we're going to get more and more jobs and more and more opportunities for our families. why are we going to do this? for one reason and one reason only, to#gz@wqzz provide an opportunity for every single person in florida, especially families like mine growing up that struggled to make ends meet. i have a message today of people of new york, illinois california, pennsylvania, and others, move to florida! [ applause ]ñú÷w we want you to keep more of your money because wewfj understand it's your money. it's not ours. we want your businesses to grow and succeed. we want to compete globally and we want to win. over the next four years, i'll be traveling to your states i will recruit you personally to move you
20 years to go to states like florida. we are going to bfsdf on this legacy ofqy6 cuttingyå taxes more than 40 times. [ applause ] we will put another $1 billion invwcxa taxes. we will continue to phasekq the business tax and permanently eliminate÷3kw the tax on [ applause ] as businesses are able to compete globally we're going to get more and more jobs and more and more opportunities for our families. why are we going to do this? for one reason and one reason only, to#gz@wqzz provide an...
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once florida permits of those things what is it that florida's current seven c. and trepidation adds to that? and if it adds nothing of significance, why is it constitutional? that's their whole argument. i want to hear your responses. >> that's the under inclusiveness argument, and my response is that the under inclusiveness argument has never been applied by this gorgeous i -- >> i would prefer maybe there is no answer. one introduces it does exactly the same. it has nothing to do to do with every problem. i've got the answer. do you have any answer that says it does have something? if so what? >> i believe that florida could prohibit the thank you note as well but it doesn't change the fact by not prohibiting it does not undermine the fact that my telling judges that they cannot personally face-to-face or by buttonhole or by telephone call solicit it that it does reduce significantly the public's impression of the fact that there is a quid pro quo. >> if you write a thank you note, you are not a mendicant. you are not going around holding your head out asking
once florida permits of those things what is it that florida's current seven c. and trepidation adds to that? and if it adds nothing of significance, why is it constitutional? that's their whole argument. i want to hear your responses. >> that's the under inclusiveness argument, and my response is that the under inclusiveness argument has never been applied by this gorgeous i -- >> i would prefer maybe there is no answer. one introduces it does exactly the same. it has nothing to do...
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but the florida bar case it is brief. it is difficult to see that it is actually applying anything remotely like strict scrutiny. we it may reasonably conclude, has wide discretion, could reasonably believe. there is one thresh hold question, what standard of review applies. i think the florida bar has a good argument that the person to person solicitation presents special dangers of quid pro quo or perception of quid pro quo arrangements. it also happens that person-to-person solicitation involves special powers of -- it is more likely to result in favorable responses to fund-raising requests for reasons independent of the quid pro quo possibility. any fund-raiser will tell you that you want the principal to make the ask for the human reluctance to say no. a difficult class of these two points points. that said, as matt pointed out the particular petitioner in this case who has been penalized below did not engage in anything that could remotely be called person-to-person solicitation. she sent out a single mass mailing a
but the florida bar case it is brief. it is difficult to see that it is actually applying anything remotely like strict scrutiny. we it may reasonably conclude, has wide discretion, could reasonably believe. there is one thresh hold question, what standard of review applies. i think the florida bar has a good argument that the person to person solicitation presents special dangers of quid pro quo or perception of quid pro quo arrangements. it also happens that person-to-person solicitation...
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once florida permits those things, what is it that florida's adds to that. >> it's never been applied by this court. the answer is to say it adds nothing. i got that answer. you have any answer that says it does add something? if so, what? >> i believe that florida could prohibit the fact but it doesn't change the fact by not prohibiting it it does not undermine the fact that telling judges they cannot face-to-face or by telephone call solicit it. >> if you write a thank you note you are not going around holding your hat out asking people for money. you're not relying on the judicial dignity of the office that's held or sought. that has nothing to do with florida? >> i'm not relying on that. it's possible that if the action rose to the point where it undermine the public's confidence it might be sustained. i agree with you that if all we're talking about is the dignity of a judge who is going around with a hat, i think that probably would not be sufficient for this court to uphold it. >> they didn't want to accept contributions. call it the public shouldn't perceive judges as being po
once florida permits those things, what is it that florida's adds to that. >> it's never been applied by this court. the answer is to say it adds nothing. i got that answer. you have any answer that says it does add something? if so, what? >> i believe that florida could prohibit the fact but it doesn't change the fact by not prohibiting it it does not undermine the fact that telling judges they cannot face-to-face or by telephone call solicit it. >> if you write a thank you...
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el caso saliÓ a la luz cuando la mujer interpuso una demanda en una corte en la florida. lugar donde habrÍan sucedido muchas de las orgÍas organizadas. el palacio de buckingham, a pocas horas de estallar el escÁndalo, saliÓ a defender al prÍncipe. serÍa un gran escÁndalo para la familia britÁnica. virginia asegura que tambiÉn fue obligada a tener relaciones sexuales con el prestigioso abogado. Él negÓ las alegaciones. >> yo la reto a que formule cargos de violaciÓn contra mÍ, si me acusa falsamente, es ella la que se va para la cÁrcel. lo que mÁs preocupa a la familia es que el millonario tenÍa cÁmaras escondidas en sus mansiones y acostumbraba grabar a escondidas las orgÍas con las menores de edad y sus amigos. >> el multimillonario se habÍa declarado culpable en el 2008 de haber contratado menores de edad para realizar actos sexuales. estuvo un aÑo en la cÁrcel.sexual. ni el, ni sus abogados se han pronunciado frente a las nuevas alegaciones. detectives de california buscan pistas para determinar quien secuestro a una bebe de tres semanas de nacida
el caso saliÓ a la luz cuando la mujer interpuso una demanda en una corte en la florida. lugar donde habrÍan sucedido muchas de las orgÍas organizadas. el palacio de buckingham, a pocas horas de estallar el escÁndalo, saliÓ a defender al prÍncipe. serÍa un gran escÁndalo para la familia britÁnica. virginia asegura que tambiÉn fue obligada a tener relaciones sexuales con el prestigioso abogado. Él negÓ las alegaciones. >> yo la reto a que formule cargos de violaciÓn contra...
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and it's not just in florida. so in the past polls from justices have shown about 95% of people think that campaign contributions affect judicial decisions. even more worrisome, half of the judges agree with this statement. but our new polling goes further than this. data from last month that reflects voters' opinions from all 39 states that elect judges in some level of judgeship show these bans are effective at maintaining public confidence. 60% of respondents said their confidence in the courts would be lowered if judges were able to solicit campaign contributions. 63% of this group 81% said their confidence would be lowered a great deal. i think that data like this make it very clear that personal solicitation bans, in particular, do have a real impact on public confidence. and show that there is a real measurable value in prohibiting judges from asking for contributions directly. so i'll close by saying that while these bans are important for fair courts issues florida knew it then and, as polling shows, a ma
and it's not just in florida. so in the past polls from justices have shown about 95% of people think that campaign contributions affect judicial decisions. even more worrisome, half of the judges agree with this statement. but our new polling goes further than this. data from last month that reflects voters' opinions from all 39 states that elect judges in some level of judgeship show these bans are effective at maintaining public confidence. 60% of respondents said their confidence in the...
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el caso saliÓ a la luz cuando la mujer interpuso una demanda en una corte en la florida. lugar donde habrÍan sucedido muchas de las orgÍas orors. el palacio de buckingham, a pocas horas de estallar el escÁndalo, saliÓ a defender al prÍncipe. serÍa un gran escÁndalo para la familia britÁnica. virginia asegura que tambiÉn fue obligada a tener relaciones sexuales con el prestigioso abogado. Él negÓ las alegaciones. >> yo la reto a que formule cargos de violaciÓn contra mÍ, si me acusa falsamente, es ella la que se va para la cÁrcel. lo que mÁs preocupa a la familia es q qllonario tenÍa cÁmaras escondidas en sus mansiones y acostumbraba grabar a escondidas las orgÍas con las menores de edad y sus amigos. >> el multimillonario se habÍa declarado culpable en el 2008 de haber contratado menores de edad para realizar actos sexuales. estuvo un aÑo en la cÁrcel.sexual. ni el, ni sus abogados se han pronunciado frente a las nuevas alegaciones. detectives de california buscan pistas para determinar quien secuestro a una bebe de tres semanas de nacida que fue enco
el caso saliÓ a la luz cuando la mujer interpuso una demanda en una corte en la florida. lugar donde habrÍan sucedido muchas de las orgÍas orors. el palacio de buckingham, a pocas horas de estallar el escÁndalo, saliÓ a defender al prÍncipe. serÍa un gran escÁndalo para la familia britÁnica. virginia asegura que tambiÉn fue obligada a tener relaciones sexuales con el prestigioso abogado. Él negÓ las alegaciones. >> yo la reto a que formule cargos de violaciÓn contra mÍ, si...
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>>>la pareja que demandÓ a la florida para casarse legalmente se convirtiÓ en la primera en hacerlo en este estado. >>> aunque llevamos 15 aÑos juntos y ya nos sentÍamos casadas ante los ojo de las ley Éramos extraÑos. >>> el levantomiento de la prohibos que se adelantÓ al resto de los condados causÓ que decenas de parejas homosexuales buscarÁn licencias de matrimonio. >>> cuando vamos a retirar derecho a retiros de Él y Él los mÍos y el hospital si pasa algo de enfermedad yosi el hospital no quiere no me dejo verlo a Él porque no somos familia. >>> la florida se une a 36 estados del paÍs donde las parejas homosexuales se pueden casar. >>> la igualdad de matrimonio es una realidad. aquÍ muy este condado, tambiÉn significa que los parejas que se hayan casado en otros estados que vivan en miami-dade tambiÉn sus matrimonios son reconocidos. >>> comienzo en esta corte en miami todo era celebraciÓn en condados conservadores en el norte de la florida algunos jueces estÁn rehusando a casar parejas tanto hetero como homosexuales. >>> en protestas tambiÉn, la conferencia episc
>>>la pareja que demandÓ a la florida para casarse legalmente se convirtiÓ en la primera en hacerlo en este estado. >>> aunque llevamos 15 aÑos juntos y ya nos sentÍamos casadas ante los ojo de las ley Éramos extraÑos. >>> el levantomiento de la prohibos que se adelantÓ al resto de los condados causÓ que decenas de parejas homosexuales buscarÁn licencias de matrimonio. >>> cuando vamos a retirar derecho a retiros de Él y Él los mÍos y el hospital...
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i'm still here at lovely santa rosa, main unit, here in milton, florida. it's not exactly the best place in the world to be, so i would not advise anyone out there coming in -- i know i have a lot of regrets. the food here is horrible. so is the daily schedule. it's pretty boring. i work in laundry here, five days a week, monday through friday. i'm a sewing machine operator. nothing too glamorous about it. >> santa rosa's laundry plant is a sea of blues and whites. sheets and blankets. about 60 loads of laundry gets washed, dried and folded here every workday. the inmates who shoulder the burden put in eight hours, just like a job on the outside. and should one of them ever tire of the job, there are plenty of others eager to replace them. >> i get about 70 to 80 work requests, i want to work in the laundry, a week. of course, we're only authorized 18, so. it's a highly coveted job and position here at santa rosa. they're not getting paid. they get game time for their pay, but they like working here. it's a good atmosphere, a good environment. we attempt t
i'm still here at lovely santa rosa, main unit, here in milton, florida. it's not exactly the best place in the world to be, so i would not advise anyone out there coming in -- i know i have a lot of regrets. the food here is horrible. so is the daily schedule. it's pretty boring. i work in laundry here, five days a week, monday through friday. i'm a sewing machine operator. nothing too glamorous about it. >> santa rosa's laundry plant is a sea of blues and whites. sheets and blankets....
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with the cold weather that's coming this way, yes, we'd move to florida. jen, pack up the winnie we're going. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the call or lack of call that still has detroit fans reeling what the head of nfl officials now says about the play in question. >>> later, the first major feature film about dr. king is coming under fire for the portrayal of an entirely different character. we'll explain that story. we'll have a check on this arctic blast that's coming our way with bill karins. that and much more, "way too early" right back. >>> nancy kerrigan is holding on to her dreams tonight, just one day after an attacker smacked her knee with an iron bar. >> pretty upset and angry that someone would do this. i really want to skate today. but -- so you're looking for a loan? how's your credit? i know i have an 810 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. and your big idea is hot dogs shaped like hamburgers? nope. hamburgers shaped like hot dogs. that's not really in our wheelhouse... you don't put it in a wheelhouse. you pu
with the cold weather that's coming this way, yes, we'd move to florida. jen, pack up the winnie we're going. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the call or lack of call that still has detroit fans reeling what the head of nfl officials now says about the play in question. >>> later, the first major feature film about dr. king is coming under fire for the portrayal of an entirely different character. we'll explain that story. we'll have a check on this arctic blast...
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. >> a 1997 florida law meant to keep dog breeders in business. mandating that track owners run raises. the poker law says she has to run 90% of raises you ran in 1996. 20 years ago the track was packed. it was a great source of entertain. the the world has changed drastically now. >> that means at this track 32 hunt raises every season. each one a money loser, each one harming dogs. across the state in the last decade vetting on greyhounds has fawn by 50%. it competes for the generation that came of age with the internet. most people my age and wronger are interested. watching any animal run around in the circle. >> reporter: he would like to offer a limited schedule but he can't. unless the state legislature passes a new law putting an end to the link between dog raises and poker rooms, decoupling the two. something that the senator support. >> if we decouple it will go the way of any other business. if it's a viable business it will succeed and flourish. if it's not a viable business it will die. everyone those in the state that greyhound raisi
. >> a 1997 florida law meant to keep dog breeders in business. mandating that track owners run raises. the poker law says she has to run 90% of raises you ran in 1996. 20 years ago the track was packed. it was a great source of entertain. the the world has changed drastically now. >> that means at this track 32 hunt raises every season. each one a money loser, each one harming dogs. across the state in the last decade vetting on greyhounds has fawn by 50%. it competes for the...
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i'm still here at lovely santa rosa, main unit, here in milton, florida. it's not exactly the best place in the world to be, so i would advise anyone out there coming in -- i know i have a lot of regrets. the food here is horrible. so is the daily schedule. it's pretty boring. i work in laundry here, five days a week, monday through friday. i'm a sewing machine operator. nothing too glamorous about it. >> santa rosa's laundry plant is a sea of blues and whites. sheets and blankets. about 60 loads of laundry gets washed, dried and folded here every workday. the inmates who shoulder the burden put in eight hours, just like a job on the outside. and should one of them ever tire of the job, there are plenty of others eager to replace them. >> i get about 70 to 80 work requests, i want to work in the laundry, a week. of course, we're only authorized 18, so. it's a highly coveted job and position here at santa rosa. they're not getting paid. they get game time for their pay, but they like working here. it's a good atmosphere, a good environment. we attempt to re
i'm still here at lovely santa rosa, main unit, here in milton, florida. it's not exactly the best place in the world to be, so i would advise anyone out there coming in -- i know i have a lot of regrets. the food here is horrible. so is the daily schedule. it's pretty boring. i work in laundry here, five days a week, monday through friday. i'm a sewing machine operator. nothing too glamorous about it. >> santa rosa's laundry plant is a sea of blues and whites. sheets and blankets. about...
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. >> a 1997 florida law meant to keep dog breeders in business. mandating that track owners run raises. the poker law says she has to run 90% of raises you ran in 1996. 20 years ago the track was packed. it was a great source of entertain. the the world has changed drastically now. >> that means at this track 32 hunt raises every season. each one a money loser, each one harming dogs. across the state in the last decade vetting on greyhounds has fawn by 50%. it competes for the generation that came of age with the internet. most people my age and wronger are interested. watching any animal run around in the circle. >> reporter: he would like to offer a limited schedule, but he can't. unless the state legislature passes a new law putting an end to the link between dog raises and poker rooms, decoupling the two. support. >> if we decouple, it will go the way of any other business. if it's a viable business it will succeed and flourish. if it's not a viable business, it will die. everyone those in the state that greyhound raising is not a viable busin
. >> a 1997 florida law meant to keep dog breeders in business. mandating that track owners run raises. the poker law says she has to run 90% of raises you ran in 1996. 20 years ago the track was packed. it was a great source of entertain. the the world has changed drastically now. >> that means at this track 32 hunt raises every season. each one a money loser, each one harming dogs. across the state in the last decade vetting on greyhounds has fawn by 50%. it competes for the...
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you have north florida and south florida. south florida contains a huge population of the immigration population. and he have representatives like carlos corbelo, north florida is where the push will have to happen. florida depends on the cultural industry in terms of the citrus industry in the state. and universities in the florida that house a lot of prominent students who want to continue to contribute back to this country, who are undocumented like myself, so the argument as a state comprehensively, it's definitely a strong one, and i would say for everybody in the house and the senate and potential nominees more for the white house is that they need to pay close attention to what is it, not only that the immigration community wants but the country as a whole wants to fix an issue like this. >> igo r, political risk, do republicans who want to president, and democrats who want to be president see it different ways? not a single latino voted for the g.o.p. they would still win the house and senate. how do you do your polit
you have north florida and south florida. south florida contains a huge population of the immigration population. and he have representatives like carlos corbelo, north florida is where the push will have to happen. florida depends on the cultural industry in terms of the citrus industry in the state. and universities in the florida that house a lot of prominent students who want to continue to contribute back to this country, who are undocumented like myself, so the argument as a state...
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. >> hill escapes are from another florida prison. no one has ever escaped from santa rosa, but escape was one of the first things that crossed the minds of the staff when they came across a handmade key inside bowden's cell. >> handcuff key is like, you know, mainly for my defense. you know? having a handcuff key is not really usual but sometimes it's necessary, you know, theoretically speaking, you know? >> bowden who is serving a 21-year sense for armed robbery says this isn't the first time he's received a dr during his time in prison. a disciplinary report. >> i've had possession of a weapon dr, possession of a handcuff key. you know several disrespects. a couple fighting drs. during my seven years since i been incarcerated i felt about four of them confined. >> bowden was already in the prison's close management system when he was caught with the cuff key. >> stand right here. >> 0052. >> now he must face the institutional classification team or ict who could they change his status from close management level two to level one, t
. >> hill escapes are from another florida prison. no one has ever escaped from santa rosa, but escape was one of the first things that crossed the minds of the staff when they came across a handmade key inside bowden's cell. >> handcuff key is like, you know, mainly for my defense. you know? having a handcuff key is not really usual but sometimes it's necessary, you know, theoretically speaking, you know? >> bowden who is serving a 21-year sense for armed robbery says this...
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representative daniel webster of florida. congressman brad wenstrup of ohio. congressman bruce westerman of arkansas.
representative daniel webster of florida. congressman brad wenstrup of ohio. congressman bruce westerman of arkansas.
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>> it's florida. there ain't no leaders here. the leaders are in puerto rico. >> all right, so who are the leaders of your group? >> i haven't been in communication with them since i left, so i can't tell them. >> do you know how your structure is set up, rank structure? >> yep. >> can you tell me? >> no. >> anything else you want to ask, answer, add? thanks for your cooperation. >> coming up -- >> i turned, aimed and fired. he was 6 years old. >> a veteran inmate still suffers from an act of war. and later -- >> you can plead guilty, not guilty or no contest. >> alfredo roca moreno faces authorities over the lighter found in his mattress. the house tried to keep out all the water, but water got inside and ruined everybody's everythings. the house thought she let the family down. they just didn't think it could happen. they told the house they would take better care of her... always. announcer: protect what matters. get flood insurance. >>> at florida's santa rosa correctional institution, there is not only a code of conduct, but
>> it's florida. there ain't no leaders here. the leaders are in puerto rico. >> all right, so who are the leaders of your group? >> i haven't been in communication with them since i left, so i can't tell them. >> do you know how your structure is set up, rank structure? >> yep. >> can you tell me? >> no. >> anything else you want to ask, answer, add? thanks for your cooperation. >> coming up -- >> i turned, aimed and fired. he was 6...
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fort meyers, florida. >> you can see more on sheila's report tonight. but still ahead the special report, new congress, the key issues facing lawmakers if they can overcome the gridlock. and plus, race in america. growing tension and can congress really help bridge the divide? >> changing of the guard. day one of republic control on capitol hill. swept into power on a wave of dissatisfaction. >> we recognize the enormity of the task before us. >> and a flood of cash. but also on the issues. >> immigration the key stone xl pipeline. what will top the republican agenda? will anything actually get done? >> if this bill passes this congress the president wouldn't sign it either. >> and what's in it for america? our special report, the new congress. >> hi, every. i'm john siggen thaller. tonight, for the first time in 8 years the house and the senate are under republican leadership. this congress was elected in the most expensive campaign in history $3.7 billion. a lot of it spent by corporations and lobbyists, so what will they get for their billions? plent
fort meyers, florida. >> you can see more on sheila's report tonight. but still ahead the special report, new congress, the key issues facing lawmakers if they can overcome the gridlock. and plus, race in america. growing tension and can congress really help bridge the divide? >> changing of the guard. day one of republic control on capitol hill. swept into power on a wave of dissatisfaction. >> we recognize the enormity of the task before us. >> and a flood of cash. but...
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. >>> once a year, tampa, florida, undergoes an invasion complete >>> once a year, tampa, florida, undergoes an invasion complete with pirates and blasting cannons. the gasaparilla festival is one of the biggest events of the year celebrating tampa's buccaneer past. but when debauchery and raunchyness crosses the line from fantasy to reality there is a place eight miles outside from downtown more than willing to accommodate offenders. the hillsborough county jail is actually comprised of two sprawling facilities with an average daily population of more than 3500 men and women. >> falkenroad jail is somewhere between 135 acres. it has housing for up to 34 inmates. it takes a little bit to get from one point to another so we like to utilize golf darts. depending on where i'm going and what my function is if i have to be there in a hurry, i use the cart. it's smarter. if i'm going two housing units down, i'll usually walk and get some exercise. >> four miles away is the orient road facility where up to another 1700 inmates can be housed. both facilities are run by a former secret service agent
. >>> once a year, tampa, florida, undergoes an invasion complete >>> once a year, tampa, florida, undergoes an invasion complete with pirates and blasting cannons. the gasaparilla festival is one of the biggest events of the year celebrating tampa's buccaneer past. but when debauchery and raunchyness crosses the line from fantasy to reality there is a place eight miles outside from downtown more than willing to accommodate offenders. the hillsborough county jail is actually...
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i just hope and i can't envision florida without oranges. we have got to find a solution. and we will. >> it really looks like the citrus tree industry is in trouble not just in florida but around the world. >> it's afoacketting affects" affects aing afoacketting afefktsing affecting groves in california and china. and there is no cure yet and no one knows how to get a grasp on it at all. what if these technique don't work is there any other approach they can take. they're approaching it in a medium and longterm strategy. the rna and that is a medium terrorism strategy. therethere is another longterm strategy with the transgenic approach. they are using genes from spinach and putting them florida the citrus treats and the gene produces a protein that inhibits the bacteria. >> a genetically modified organism. a transgenic gene from one organism. >> that is really interesting. >> coming up next we'll we'll be going down to neensz new orleans and we are going to be eating something with six legs we want to hear what you think p of these stories. ♪♪ >> hey guys welcome bac
i just hope and i can't envision florida without oranges. we have got to find a solution. and we will. >> it really looks like the citrus tree industry is in trouble not just in florida but around the world. >> it's afoacketting affects" affects aing afoacketting afefktsing affecting groves in california and china. and there is no cure yet and no one knows how to get a grasp on it at all. what if these technique don't work is there any other approach they can take. they're...
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otra vez. >> estamos en la tienda mÁs antigua del sur de la florida llamada ted store fundada en 1904 fue punto de encuentro para indios y pioneros, bandidos y soÑadores cuando no habÍa ley ni orden entre sus paredes el tiempo parece haberse detenido y los crÍmenes de antaÑo aÚn resuenan aquÍ cayÓ muerto a tiros el acusado designar a sus trabajadores para no pagarles. lo mataron justo fuera de la tienda me pregunto si no es uno de los fantasmas. >> en muchas ocasiones lina ha sido testigo de lo que describe como cosas inexplicables, luces misteriosas, rostros criterios que se ven en el espejo pinturas que se materializan de repente aunque dice no sentir miedo cuando cae la noche prefiere no estar sola en la tienda o en el museo. >> los espÍritus son energÍas atrapadas que se exponen como quieren que lo ayuden. definitivamente no vienen a hacer daÑo claro, cuando es energÍa resuena con la nuestra de una forma u otra nos puede afectar porque muchas veces esta mismas energÍas nos hacen sentir lo que ellos tenÍan cuando estaban en vida. >> esta noche el equipo de caza fantasm
otra vez. >> estamos en la tienda mÁs antigua del sur de la florida llamada ted store fundada en 1904 fue punto de encuentro para indios y pioneros, bandidos y soÑadores cuando no habÍa ley ni orden entre sus paredes el tiempo parece haberse detenido y los crÍmenes de antaÑo aÚn resuenan aquÍ cayÓ muerto a tiros el acusado designar a sus trabajadores para no pagarles. lo mataron justo fuera de la tienda me pregunto si no es uno de los fantasmas. >> en muchas ocasiones lina...
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the cold snap even produced a few snow flurries as far south of florida. yes, florida. the area around jacksonville recorded a trace of snow, a trace, tying a record set in 1958. there was not enough to build a snowman necessarily because most of it melted as soon as it hit the ground but till snow in florida. >> florida is warming up but nearly half the population won't be so lucky. this arctic blast will likely produce more record-breaking numbers. >> accuweather's justin povick joins us with the details. good morning to you, justin. >> reena and t.j., thanks. we've been focusing on the cold all week long. but we have a bit of snow to also mention here at least through the daytime hours on friday which could cause a couple of travel delays along interstate 95 especially from new york city to hartford to portland. areas further inland could see 2, 3, even 4 inches of snow. this is going to be a powdery, dry snow that blows and whips around, not concerned about a lot of accumulation. not going to be a big snowstorm. more concern into texas where they don't have a lot of
the cold snap even produced a few snow flurries as far south of florida. yes, florida. the area around jacksonville recorded a trace of snow, a trace, tying a record set in 1958. there was not enough to build a snowman necessarily because most of it melted as soon as it hit the ground but till snow in florida. >> florida is warming up but nearly half the population won't be so lucky. this arctic blast will likely produce more record-breaking numbers. >> accuweather's justin povick...
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>> it's florida. there ain't no leaders here. the leaders are in puerto rico. >> all right, so who are the leaders of your group? >> i haven't been in communication with them since i left, so i can't tell them. >> do you know how your structure is set up, rank structure? >> yep. >> can you tell me? >> no. >> anything else you want to ask, answer, add? thanks for your cooperation. >> coming up -- >> i turned, aimed and fired. he was 6 years old. >> a veteran inmate still suffers from an act of war. and later -- >> you can plead guilty, not guilty or no contest. >> alfredo roca moreno faces authorities over the lighter found in his mattress. oh yea, that's coming down let's get some rocks, man. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable, with walk-in medical care, no appointments needed and most insurance accepted. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. yoin fact, they depend on a. unique set of nutrients. that's why there's
>> it's florida. there ain't no leaders here. the leaders are in puerto rico. >> all right, so who are the leaders of your group? >> i haven't been in communication with them since i left, so i can't tell them. >> do you know how your structure is set up, rank structure? >> yep. >> can you tell me? >> no. >> anything else you want to ask, answer, add? thanks for your cooperation. >> coming up -- >> i turned, aimed and fired. he was 6...
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. >> more of north florida. >> okay. >> kind of of north east florida. >> yes. >> north east. >> yes. >> so it was ant lot of snow just a couple flakes out there. people were wearing flip-flops in the winter there. >> yes, they are but we're expecting some snow here. we're already seeing some. steve keeley was telling sue it is like ice. you may need to brush your car off, bundle up this morning. what is in store for your weekend? sue serio has your forecast straight ahead but first, been kelly. >> hello to downingtown. a live look at route 100 near pennsylvania turnpike where there is snow showers that are starting to stick to the road surface. we will check the rest of the snow cams, sue with the forecast when we come right back. webuyanycar.com has helped thousands of people let go of all the hassle that comes with selling or trading in. we make selling your car truck or suv fast, safe and fair with three simple steps: one -- get your free online valuation. two -- drive to your local car-buying center. three -- walk out with a check in as little as thirty minutes. buying cars is al
. >> more of north florida. >> okay. >> kind of of north east florida. >> yes. >> north east. >> yes. >> so it was ant lot of snow just a couple flakes out there. people were wearing flip-flops in the winter there. >> yes, they are but we're expecting some snow here. we're already seeing some. steve keeley was telling sue it is like ice. you may need to brush your car off, bundle up this morning. what is in store for your weekend? sue serio has...
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hinkle also ruled florida's gay marriage ban unconstitutional last summer. in his ruling which came after clarks in duval, clay and baker counties avoided all same-sex marriages judge wrote history records no shortage of instances when state officials defied federal court orders on federal constitutional law. there should be no debate on the question of whether a clerk of the court may follow the ruling even for marriage license applicants not even party to this case. joining me are deputy director of equality florida and his partner, christopher .bicycleoykin. >> thank you. >> let's talk about this last stand which has been cleared away by the judge. what did you make of these clerks essentially saying they'd rather do no marriages at all than marry a couple such as yourself? >> i think that's shameful in a celebration that should be love and commitment they're making this last stand. i think it's an embarrassment for them and something they'll regret. just to be mean-spirited, is just awful. >> christopher, you know there are a lot of issues although play.
hinkle also ruled florida's gay marriage ban unconstitutional last summer. in his ruling which came after clarks in duval, clay and baker counties avoided all same-sex marriages judge wrote history records no shortage of instances when state officials defied federal court orders on federal constitutional law. there should be no debate on the question of whether a clerk of the court may follow the ruling even for marriage license applicants not even party to this case. joining me are deputy...
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i mean i think that's the problem that florida is at least trying to solve. >> i suggest that if florida had a rule that put the hammer down on all the places where you say it doesn't now your client would be in the same posture that your client was in today, which is arguing that none of those should be tolerated under the first amendment. i thought one of the interesting things about today's argument was justice scalia's repeated references to dignity. and back in old-fashioned america, we used to think dignity was worth something. that it mattered. that the people that we placed in office, or in other positions of trust, could be seen in that way. in most of this litigation, dignity has been not just this case, but in the field in general, dignity has been brushed aside as having no consequence of any value. and indeed, in most of these briefs, i wouldn't say most there are a number of amicus briefs in which the claim is made that public confidence is not a particularly compelling state interest either. which is sort of second cousin to that idea. it seems to me that what justice scal
i mean i think that's the problem that florida is at least trying to solve. >> i suggest that if florida had a rule that put the hammer down on all the places where you say it doesn't now your client would be in the same posture that your client was in today, which is arguing that none of those should be tolerated under the first amendment. i thought one of the interesting things about today's argument was justice scalia's repeated references to dignity. and back in old-fashioned america,...
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sheila mcvicar explains. >> greyhounds have been running around tracks in florida for decades. what used to be a lucrative sport is now a money-losing proposition that brings an black eye from animal welfare groups. >> racing greyhounds spend 23 hours in their cage. it's a life of confinement. >> greyhound racing is also dangerous for the dugs. hundreds are injured sometimes horrifically. state records obtained by "america tonight" show that on average one racing greyhound dies at a florida track every three days. state senator maria sachs, a former prosecutor, ran her own investigation into how the dugs are treated. >> the people of florida once they really find out what really goes on behind the tracks, behind the lights, behind the excitement once they see what's really going on they're going to say enough. >> those that argue for an end to dog racing on humane grounds has unlikely allies. >> we're obliged to keep a business operation. >> a florida law meant to keep dog breeders and mandate that it keeps money-losing races. he said he would like to offer much more limited gr
sheila mcvicar explains. >> greyhounds have been running around tracks in florida for decades. what used to be a lucrative sport is now a money-losing proposition that brings an black eye from animal welfare groups. >> racing greyhounds spend 23 hours in their cage. it's a life of confinement. >> greyhound racing is also dangerous for the dugs. hundreds are injured sometimes horrifically. state records obtained by "america tonight" show that on average one racing...
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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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i just hope and i can't envision florida without oranges. we have got to find a solution. and we will. >> it really looks like the citrus tree industry is in trouble not just in florida but around the world. >> it's afoacketting affects" affects aing afoacketting afefktsing affecting groves in california and china. and there is no cure yet and no one knows how to get a grasp on it at all. what if these technique don't work is there any other approach they can take. they're approaching it in a medium and longterm strategy. the rna and that is a medium terrorism strategy. therethere is another longterm strategy with the transgenic approach. they are using genes from spinach and putting them florida the citrus treats and the gene produces a protein that inhibits the bacteria. >> a genetically modified organism. a transgenic gene from one organism. >> that is really interesting. >> coming up next we'll we'll be going down to neensz new orleans and we are going to be eating something with six legs we want to hear what you think p of these stories. primetime news. >> welcome to
i just hope and i can't envision florida without oranges. we have got to find a solution. and we will. >> it really looks like the citrus tree industry is in trouble not just in florida but around the world. >> it's afoacketting affects" affects aing afoacketting afefktsing affecting groves in california and china. and there is no cure yet and no one knows how to get a grasp on it at all. what if these technique don't work is there any other approach they can take. they're...
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in florida the awareness is much higher. i can't speak to the entire united states being aware and the medical centers and physicians have to be alert to this. there used to be 30 cases of chikungunya, but now it's skyrocket, and it behooves all physicians to learn more about this disease and learn how to test for it. >> when the disease is on its way, when the united states is the bull's eye, it's not quite here yet in really large numbers, how do we gear up for it? do we have a weapon to fight it, a set of protocols so we know what to do when we see it? >> yes well, ever since the first of the recent outbreaks that began in 2005 the u.s. has done quite a bit to gear up for the a rival. we expected the a rival of chikungunya to be earlier in 2007 and 2008 when there were many travelers returning from india and asia. the national institutes of health put chikungunya on the list of priority path then list, which means that it is targeted for special funding because of an emerging disease it was considered a threat to the unit
in florida the awareness is much higher. i can't speak to the entire united states being aware and the medical centers and physicians have to be alert to this. there used to be 30 cases of chikungunya, but now it's skyrocket, and it behooves all physicians to learn more about this disease and learn how to test for it. >> when the disease is on its way, when the united states is the bull's eye, it's not quite here yet in really large numbers, how do we gear up for it? do we have a weapon...