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but this is a place i was because we went down to miami always out of miami nebraska actually miami florida. gets no love with no pleasant letter no but we went down to miami we did another redacted stand up comedy special and we ended up with some amazing footage that we burned you know we have it here for you right now and i don't well let real quick real quick twenty eight it was a big year we did a lot we got a lot done redacted what do you think twenty and ten you have to see it go over. here and sell the show this is it had a good run i was going to say like you know i'm a big fan big fan of renee and i can't remember anything that we cover but i know that it was important and i think that there's still a lot of problems going on in america so we'll probably be good for twenty nineteen and still surprise you have a voice by the end. well not all of our social media accounts but a few of only are still we're still trucking along. a literal. yeah i realize and i'm. the idea that we're still allowed to be aired anywhere oh that's a good. deal about that right now you know i mean listen i
but this is a place i was because we went down to miami always out of miami nebraska actually miami florida. gets no love with no pleasant letter no but we went down to miami we did another redacted stand up comedy special and we ended up with some amazing footage that we burned you know we have it here for you right now and i don't well let real quick real quick twenty eight it was a big year we did a lot we got a lot done redacted what do you think twenty and ten you have to see it go over....
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we had to like the show down there the city the miami and the miami fans were just wonderful they came up to me after the show and they were like how did we do and how much i like i think it was my performance that mattered and they gave a standing ovations before we said anything i'm like just like i don't deserve this it is me a complex are you can you tell me what it is it is awesome to be the redacted fans like around the country cities you wouldn't think we'd have fans in and i had to go there and torah and meet them as you guys have done some of you know. the pocket of south miami we're back to activists are awesome people and they were just so happy they were there is a great experience also i was just going. i got to wear shorts for three days i'll make a. dollar for out except the three of you and you know who you are but i don't know who you are you are you always get through this clip is from the amazing naomi. i'm dating and it's tough man because i consider myself an intellectual you know i read a lot of high school papers. but when i'm dating you know not a lot of intelle
we had to like the show down there the city the miami and the miami fans were just wonderful they came up to me after the show and they were like how did we do and how much i like i think it was my performance that mattered and they gave a standing ovations before we said anything i'm like just like i don't deserve this it is me a complex are you can you tell me what it is it is awesome to be the redacted fans like around the country cities you wouldn't think we'd have fans in and i had to go...
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it's truly a pleasure to welcome you to our 35th edition of miami book fair here at miami dade college and for those of you who know miami-dade college very well you know that miami-dade college has an open door we are democracy's college surveilling 106 of 5000 students and truly proud of every single one of our students. each of whom have a story that we are here to validate each and every day that they are with us. all we not our students, faculty and staff are among the hundreds of volunteers at miami book fair every single year along with members of the community, along with many youngsters from our system that i'm sure you have seen in all of the corners, next and crannies of the miami book fair helping, supporting, directing and truly making this event miami book fair professional as it is. many thanks to all our volunteers. [applause] i also want to recognize all day but truly if there's not enough thanks to give to our sponsor. the bachelor foundation, the knight foundation, so many other sponsors that again come together and understand the value of miami book fair and the f v
it's truly a pleasure to welcome you to our 35th edition of miami book fair here at miami dade college and for those of you who know miami-dade college very well you know that miami-dade college has an open door we are democracy's college surveilling 106 of 5000 students and truly proud of every single one of our students. each of whom have a story that we are here to validate each and every day that they are with us. all we not our students, faculty and staff are among the hundreds of...
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. >>> an incredible play by the miami dolphins. i'm sure dave will get into that. >> that was the end of it. there's a lot that preceded it. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm alison kosik. >> i'm dave briggs. monday, december 10th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. the white house operating under a new circumstance this week. the justice department has clearly implicated president trump in the crime. prosecutors in new york say the president directed his former lawyer michael cohen to break campaign finance laws making illegal hush payments to two women who claimed they had affairs with mr. trump. the special counsel's team revealed new contact with russia and one offering a government level political synergy. and they dropped the campaign against paul manafort because he liv lied about contact was a russian official. >> lawyers are not as cautious as using the "i" word impeachment. >> they would be impeachable offenses. certainly. >> the president has now stepped into the same territory that ultimately led to president nixon re
. >>> an incredible play by the miami dolphins. i'm sure dave will get into that. >> that was the end of it. there's a lot that preceded it. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm alison kosik. >> i'm dave briggs. monday, december 10th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. the white house operating under a new circumstance this week. the justice department has clearly implicated president trump in the crime. prosecutors in new york say the president directed...
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you know we had to like the show down there the city of miami and the miami fans were just wonderful they came up to me after the show and they were like how did we do. i think it was my performance that mattered and they gave us standing ovations before when said anything i'm like just like i don't deserve this it is me and complex. because it is it is awesome to be the redacted fans like around the country cities you would even think we'd have fans in and i had to go there and torah and me. as you guys have done some of you know. the pocket of south miami we're back to where the activists are also people and they were just so happy they were there is a great experience also i was just glad i got to wear shorts for three days and i'll make a. dollar out except the three of you and you know who you are you know who you are you are you always get through this clip is from the amazing naomi so i'm dating and and it's tough man because i consider myself an intellectual you know i read a lot of high school papers. but when i'm dating you know not a lot of intellectuals to choose from but
you know we had to like the show down there the city of miami and the miami fans were just wonderful they came up to me after the show and they were like how did we do. i think it was my performance that mattered and they gave us standing ovations before when said anything i'm like just like i don't deserve this it is me and complex. because it is it is awesome to be the redacted fans like around the country cities you would even think we'd have fans in and i had to go there and torah and me....
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fair at miami dade college. what a beautiful day it is in miami. i don't know how many of you have come into town from elsewhere, but can't i see a show of hands of our out-of-towners? that's wonderful. let's give them a warm miami welcome. [applause] this is a season of gratitude, and so it gives me rate pleasure to thank our sponsors, the knight foundation, the group foundation, the boettcher foundation and so many other sponsors without home this miami book fair just would not happen. in addition to that, the many volunteers from miami-dade college, our students, faculty, staff, along with hundreds of other volunteers, those young at heart for my middle and high schools, and those more seasoned adult who give very generously of their time each and every year, and this year is no exception. we have a wonderful program for you this weekend during the street fair, and miami book fair international is year-round. did you know that? yes. and we had so many presentations of authors throughout the year, and i hope t
fair at miami dade college. what a beautiful day it is in miami. i don't know how many of you have come into town from elsewhere, but can't i see a show of hands of our out-of-towners? that's wonderful. let's give them a warm miami welcome. [applause] this is a season of gratitude, and so it gives me rate pleasure to thank our sponsors, the knight foundation, the group foundation, the boettcher foundation and so many other sponsors without home this miami book fair just would not happen. in...
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the miami book fair continues now. now. >> [inaudible conversations] good morning again and please take your seats. we are about to begin. thank you so much. good morning again. i'd like to welcome you to miami book fair. the 35th edition. i'm so proud to have served as a volunteer for 29 years and loving every minute of it. so thank you so much. [applause] >> miami-dade college is so proud to host miami book fair here at our college that serves over 165,000 students. and talking about, you know, students, faculty and staff. those are among the hundreds of volunteers that make miami book fair happen each and every year. in addition to that, i'd like to recognize the many youngsters from our school system, from our area institutions, as well as others in the community who also volunteer their time to make sure that this book fair is as special as it is every single year. and as you know, miami book fair is actually year round. so many facts, particularly miami book fair's circle of friends. i know many of you are again
the miami book fair continues now. now. >> [inaudible conversations] good morning again and please take your seats. we are about to begin. thank you so much. good morning again. i'd like to welcome you to miami book fair. the 35th edition. i'm so proud to have served as a volunteer for 29 years and loving every minute of it. so thank you so much. [applause] >> miami-dade college is so proud to host miami book fair here at our college that serves over 165,000 students. and talking...
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but this is a bizarre bizarre because we went down to miami always out of miami nebraska actually miami florida. gets no love with no less or less or no but we went down to miami we did another redacted stand up comedy special and we ended up with some amazing footage that we burned you know we have it here for you right now and i don't well that's real quick real quick twenty a day was a big year we did a lot we got a lot done redacted what do you think twenty and ten you have to see it go over. here and sell the show this is it had a good run it was going to say like you know i'm a big fan big fan of renee and i can't remember anything that we covered but i know that it was important and i think that there's still a lot of problems going on in america so we'll probably be good for twenty nineteen and still surprise you have a voice by the end. well not all of our social media accounts but a few of only are still we're still trucking along and. it's meant a literal. yeah i realize and i'm. the idea that we're still allowed to be aired anywhere oh that's a good. deal about that right no
but this is a bizarre bizarre because we went down to miami always out of miami nebraska actually miami florida. gets no love with no less or less or no but we went down to miami we did another redacted stand up comedy special and we ended up with some amazing footage that we burned you know we have it here for you right now and i don't well that's real quick real quick twenty a day was a big year we did a lot we got a lot done redacted what do you think twenty and ten you have to see it go...
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we have nor i've got my story is she's a journalist at the miami herald who has reported extensively on human affairs so welcome everyone to the stream i want to start to with a few words from the president elect not even in office yet and he's already calling something slave labor that is how he described the arrangement with human doctors saying he couldn't agree to it slave labor louise is that something you can understand where does that come from those are strong words. this is. a great problem and now country i don't know that cuban. we have a lot of. celebrity in brazil influence. is low but this is our cooperation in. months to states and i think that they can respect all the rules. between brasil cuba and the one american health organization. there is a view that would not agree with the president elect of course and as you're saying there we got a video coming from one of us people his name is raymond garcia and he is actually one of those doctors is a cuban doctor in brazil and this is what he told the story when i mean on that i mean my name is raymond i'm cuban i have a
we have nor i've got my story is she's a journalist at the miami herald who has reported extensively on human affairs so welcome everyone to the stream i want to start to with a few words from the president elect not even in office yet and he's already calling something slave labor that is how he described the arrangement with human doctors saying he couldn't agree to it slave labor louise is that something you can understand where does that come from those are strong words. this is. a great...
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but this is a place i was because we went down to miami always out of miami nebraska actually miami florida. gets no love with no pleasant letter no but we went down to miami we did another redacted stand up comedy special and we ended up with some amazing footage that we burned you know we have it here for you right now and i don't well let real quick real quick twenty eight it was a big year we did a lot we got a lot done redacted what do you think twenty eight and you have to see it go over. here and sell the show this is it had a good run i was going to say like you know i'm a big fan big fan of renee and i can't remember anything that we covered but i know that it was important and i think that there's still a lot of problems going on in america so we'll probably be good for twenty nineteen and still surprise you have a voice by the. well not all of our social media accounts but a few of only are still we're still trucking along. a literal. and yeah i realize and i know. the idea that we're still allowed to be aired anywhere oh that's a good. deal about that right now you know i mean l
but this is a place i was because we went down to miami always out of miami nebraska actually miami florida. gets no love with no pleasant letter no but we went down to miami we did another redacted stand up comedy special and we ended up with some amazing footage that we burned you know we have it here for you right now and i don't well let real quick real quick twenty eight it was a big year we did a lot we got a lot done redacted what do you think twenty eight and you have to see it go over....
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where in miami and what happens in miami's days in miami. >> i think you're kind of attempting it. you can also ask that if you like. so sheryl sandberg became a household name in 2013 with her empowerment feminism manifesto lean in. this week i'm not sure if you read the exposÉ on how this book is built with russian interference in u.s. elections, other political challenges and came out looking like something of a villainous mastermind profoundly unethical operation. she used a conservative research firm as george soros funded protesters and turned around is that those protesters were anti-semitic. she tried to minimize the extent to which russian operatives have used facebook to get this information in front of users and she worried that republicans would be angry at facebook if they revealed the many pages that russia had put out. so i want to know what you guys think about these revelations. but i would especially like to think about how we think of them in relation to lean in and positioned herself as a curse hater and the idea that businesses will be better if women occupy h
where in miami and what happens in miami's days in miami. >> i think you're kind of attempting it. you can also ask that if you like. so sheryl sandberg became a household name in 2013 with her empowerment feminism manifesto lean in. this week i'm not sure if you read the exposÉ on how this book is built with russian interference in u.s. elections, other political challenges and came out looking like something of a villainous mastermind profoundly unethical operation. she used a...
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but this is a place i was because we went down to miami always out of miami nebraska actually miami florida. gets no love there would be no pleasant lesser known but we went down to miami we did another redacted stand up comedy special and we ended up with some amazing footage that we burned you know we have it here for you right now and i don't well let real quick real quick twenty eight it was a big year we did a lot we got a lot done redacted what do you think twenty eight and you happy to see it go over . here and sell the show ok this is it had a good run i was going to say like you know i'm a big fan big fan of renee and i can't remember anything that we covered but i know that it was important and i think that there's still a lot of problems going on in america so we'll probably be good for twenty nineteen and still surprise you have a voice by the end. but not all of our social media accounts but a few of them are still we're still trucking along and met a literal. yeah i hear a lot and i know you've made the idea that we're still allowed to be aired anywhere oh that's a good. yell
but this is a place i was because we went down to miami always out of miami nebraska actually miami florida. gets no love there would be no pleasant lesser known but we went down to miami we did another redacted stand up comedy special and we ended up with some amazing footage that we burned you know we have it here for you right now and i don't well let real quick real quick twenty eight it was a big year we did a lot we got a lot done redacted what do you think twenty eight and you happy to...
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. >> an incredible play by the miami dolphins. how they pulled off a win with no time left on the clock. miami miracle on a monday. if you are waking up in boston, it is an immaculate dejection. i'm dave briggs. >> i'm alison kosik. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. the white house operating under new circumstances this week. now that the justice department has clearly implicated president trump in a crime. prosecutors in new york say the president directed his former lawyer michael cohen to break campaign finance laws making illegal hush payments to two women who claimed they had affairs with mr. trump. the special counsel's team revealed new contacts with russia and one offering a government level political synergy. mueller's team also stating they dropped the deal with paul manafort because he lied about contacts with a russian intelligence official. >> in this environment, democrats are no longer cautious about using the word impeachment. >> they would be impeachable offenses. when they are important enough to justify impeachment.
. >> an incredible play by the miami dolphins. how they pulled off a win with no time left on the clock. miami miracle on a monday. if you are waking up in boston, it is an immaculate dejection. i'm dave briggs. >> i'm alison kosik. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. the white house operating under new circumstances this week. now that the justice department has clearly implicated president trump in a crime. prosecutors in new york say the president directed his former lawyer michael...
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we have nor i've got my story is she's a journalist at the miami herald who has reported extensively on human affairs welcome everyone to the stream i want to start to with a few words from the president elect not even an office yet and he's already calling something slave labor that is how he described the arrangement with human doctors saying he couldn't agree to it slave labor louise is that something you can understand where does that come from those are strong words. this is. a great problem in our country i don't know that cuban. we have a lot of. liberty in brazil influence. is low but this is our corporation in. menstrual states and i think that they can respect all the rules. between brasil cuba and they've been a medical health organization. there is a view that would not agree with the president elect of course and as you're saying there we got a video coming from one of us people his name is raymond garcia and he is actually one of those doctors is a cuban doctor in brazil and this is what he told the stream when i mean on that i mean my name is raymond i'm cuban i have a
we have nor i've got my story is she's a journalist at the miami herald who has reported extensively on human affairs welcome everyone to the stream i want to start to with a few words from the president elect not even an office yet and he's already calling something slave labor that is how he described the arrangement with human doctors saying he couldn't agree to it slave labor louise is that something you can understand where does that come from those are strong words. this is. a great...
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it's not miami? >> it's daddy's ami. >>> jordan is wrapped up in his bubble wrap and now how can i perform everyday tasks. >> how his extra lay look at the final product and how cool it looks. >>> have you ever wondered would happen if you wrapped yourself in bubble wrap for the day? jordan is here to show you what happens. >> i'm getting wrapped up in bubble wrap head to toe. >> he' wrapping and wrapping and wrapping. and once they finish, he's like how can i perform everyday tasks. >> add a little more speed. that was a fix. >> don't go anywhere near the canine training centers because he looks like one of those things that they attack. >> how you going to go anywhere? you can't be. in the car. >> he decides next best thing and he's sure to fall. >> there he goes. they continue to float. >>. >> are we done? >> bye, everybody. >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on. the monster storm. flash flood rescues. a mother and her child trapped inside their vehicle. other vehicles going underw
it's not miami? >> it's daddy's ami. >>> jordan is wrapped up in his bubble wrap and now how can i perform everyday tasks. >> how his extra lay look at the final product and how cool it looks. >>> have you ever wondered would happen if you wrapped yourself in bubble wrap for the day? jordan is here to show you what happens. >> i'm getting wrapped up in bubble wrap head to toe. >> he' wrapping and wrapping and wrapping. and once they finish, he's like...
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we have nor i've got my story is she's a journalist at the miami herald who has reported extensively on human affairs so welcome everyone to the stream i want to start to with a few words from the president elect not even in office yet and he's already calling something slave labor that is how he described the arrangement with human doctors saying he couldn't agree to it slave labor louise is that something you can understand where does that come from those are strong words. this is. a great problem in our country i don't know that cuban. we have a lot of. liberty in brazil influence. is low but this is our cooperation in. months to states. that they can respect all their rules. brasil cuba and they've been a medical organization. there is a view that would not agree with the president elect of course and as you're saying there we got a video coming from one of us people his name is raymond garcia and he is actually one of those doctors is a cuban doctor in brazil and this is what he told the story when i mean on that i mean my name is raymond i'm cuban i have a son who was born here
we have nor i've got my story is she's a journalist at the miami herald who has reported extensively on human affairs so welcome everyone to the stream i want to start to with a few words from the president elect not even in office yet and he's already calling something slave labor that is how he described the arrangement with human doctors saying he couldn't agree to it slave labor louise is that something you can understand where does that come from those are strong words. this is. a great...
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brown, a reporter at "the miami herald." when "the herald" says there in that video, when they say the victims believe they were betrayed by the prosecutors in the epstein case, who they're talking about there at the end of the line is alex acosta, who was the u.s. attorney at the time. he is now in trump's cabinet. and the betrayal here is about the deal that jeffrey epstein got from alex acosta. once police and the fbi got onto his case about what he was doing with these dozens, maybe hundreds of underage girls, those investigations into jeffrey epstein ultimately led to a 53-page draft federal indictment that was prepared against him. the federal charges he would have been facing in that indictment would have accused him of an interstate commerce conspiracy. that makes it federal. to recruit underage girls for sex. those charges had the potential to put jeffrey epstein in federal prison for the rest of his life. but that is nowhere near what happened to jeffrey epstein. instead, alex acosta, the top federal prosecutor in
brown, a reporter at "the miami herald." when "the herald" says there in that video, when they say the victims believe they were betrayed by the prosecutors in the epstein case, who they're talking about there at the end of the line is alex acosta, who was the u.s. attorney at the time. he is now in trump's cabinet. and the betrayal here is about the deal that jeffrey epstein got from alex acosta. once police and the fbi got onto his case about what he was doing with these...
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-lemonis: we're in miami. -mary lou: we're from miami. chuck and i met in high school. we're high school sweethearts. lemonis: okay. mary lou: chuck, in 1976, went to new york because his family had a swimwear business, and then, i moved to new york. and we always thought we would come back here. lemonis: and why haven't you? mary lou: because i have the job. i have the income. i have the health insurance. lemonis: so why doesn't the business move to new jersey if you guys can't move? mary ellen: my brother was here. he went to college here. he stayed here. it just was convenient at the time. mary lou: and we just kept it here. -chuck: yes. -lemonis: okay. any time you split the operations in different cities, you're potentially gonna have a high level of inefficiency. also, typically, the fashion world is either east coast, based in new york, or west coast, based in los angeles. and so one of those two choices isn't miami. can i see the product? is there a warehouse or something? mary ellen: yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. this is the warehouse. charlie: this is where we brin
-lemonis: we're in miami. -mary lou: we're from miami. chuck and i met in high school. we're high school sweethearts. lemonis: okay. mary lou: chuck, in 1976, went to new york because his family had a swimwear business, and then, i moved to new york. and we always thought we would come back here. lemonis: and why haven't you? mary lou: because i have the job. i have the income. i have the health insurance. lemonis: so why doesn't the business move to new jersey if you guys can't move? mary...
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agency that brokered the more doctors program here's what local media in miami reported and that's why we're going to take them to court and the civil rights organization cuban doctors human rights team filed a federal lawsuit friday morning seeking damages on behalf of cuban doctors who say they were forced to provide health care in brazil the target of the lawsuit an organization affiliated with the united nations called pato of every dollar that brazil pays for their services follow the pan american health organization since eighty percent of that money back to cuba the doctors get less than ten percent in the pan american health organization itself keeps five percent of that money from brazil as the feed. eleanor he wrote that first piece that i showed on my laptop here from miami herald talked to us about this lawsuit why is this program so controversial. but well i mean this for doctors are still in open house or pa in english their primary in health organization which is an un agency because they believe that they're going to say asian traffic it in human labor and benefited fro
agency that brokered the more doctors program here's what local media in miami reported and that's why we're going to take them to court and the civil rights organization cuban doctors human rights team filed a federal lawsuit friday morning seeking damages on behalf of cuban doctors who say they were forced to provide health care in brazil the target of the lawsuit an organization affiliated with the united nations called pato of every dollar that brazil pays for their services follow the pan...
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while this one, the video called "go" and it's in miami. he's hanging out having a good time on a boat. and suddenly, what? a helicopter. but this helicopter has a delivery for pos ts.a ha heth nice. >> i love his style in so many ways. >> this video is the installment of his global travel series pep has the rapper of the moment. >> he goes around miami connecting it with everyone. >> he is kind of a big deal. >> what video is this? he wasn't available that day. >> he gets high fives from the old timers there and then he's going on his journey. >> i got you. >> it was good. >>. >> next time, i got you. yeah. >> and you can't end a night in miami without hitting the club with none other than steve aokie. >> check it out on our mobile app. >>> yager and hank have a lot to teach the world because these two dogs are taking turns sharing the ball. >> they're just rotating like good dogs. >> the elements of chaos has come out of it. >> suddenly they're like, let's just pe good dogs. >> turn two. >> that dog. >> yes. good guess, sully. >> you are
while this one, the video called "go" and it's in miami. he's hanging out having a good time on a boat. and suddenly, what? a helicopter. but this helicopter has a delivery for pos ts.a ha heth nice. >> i love his style in so many ways. >> this video is the installment of his global travel series pep has the rapper of the moment. >> he goes around miami connecting it with everyone. >> he is kind of a big deal. >> what video is this? he wasn't available...
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. >>> good morning miami. good morning! welcome to the 35th annual miami book fair. we are so delighted to host a game at miami dade college. we ask that you please acknowledge all of our friends please raise your hand for making this possible. [applause] we are also very grateful toer e college and the support of the knight foundation and the bachelor foundation. i'm the dean of the honors college at miami dade college and one of the hundreds of volunteers helping to make this possible so please let's give a teund of applause for all of the volunteers. [applause] this morning's session promises to be a very exciting one. we ask that you please turn off your cell phones at this moment and also the session will go on for about 45 minutes. we will have q-and-a and at the right moment i will appear to and the session. i ask that you transition at the appropriate time the book signing will take place to the right of the elevator. at this time, i have the distinct honor to introduce our extraordinary panelists. first, we have alan dershowitz, one of then most famous and c
. >>> good morning miami. good morning! welcome to the 35th annual miami book fair. we are so delighted to host a game at miami dade college. we ask that you please acknowledge all of our friends please raise your hand for making this possible. [applause] we are also very grateful toer e college and the support of the knight foundation and the bachelor foundation. i'm the dean of the honors college at miami dade college and one of the hundreds of volunteers helping to make this...
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brown, a reporter at "the miami herald." when "the herald" says there in that video, when they say the victims believe they were betrayed by the prosecutors in the epstein case, who they're talking about there at the end of the line is alex acosta, who was the u.s. attorney at the time. he is now in trump's cabinet. and the betrayal here is about the deal that jeffrey epstein got from alex acosta. once police and the fbi got on to his case about what he was doing with these dozens, maybe hundreds of underage girls, those investigations into jeffrey epstein ultimately led to a 53-page draft federal indictment that was prepared against him. the federal charges he would have been facing in that indictment would have accused him of an interstate commerce conspiracy. that makes it federal. to recruit underage girls for sex. those charges had the potential to put jeffrey epstein in federal prison for the rest of his life. but that is nowhere near what happened to jeffrey epstein. instead, alex acosta, the top federal prosecutor in
brown, a reporter at "the miami herald." when "the herald" says there in that video, when they say the victims believe they were betrayed by the prosecutors in the epstein case, who they're talking about there at the end of the line is alex acosta, who was the u.s. attorney at the time. he is now in trump's cabinet. and the betrayal here is about the deal that jeffrey epstein got from alex acosta. once police and the fbi got on to his case about what he was doing with these...
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the miami book fair continues
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but this is a bizarre bizarre because we went down to miami always out of miami nebraska actually now miami florida miami bred to rescue gets no love there with no less or less or no but we went down to miami we did another redacted stand up comedy special and we ended up with some amazing footage that we burned you know we have it here for you right now and and i don't know well that's real quick real quick.
but this is a bizarre bizarre because we went down to miami always out of miami nebraska actually now miami florida miami bred to rescue gets no love there with no less or less or no but we went down to miami we did another redacted stand up comedy special and we ended up with some amazing footage that we burned you know we have it here for you right now and and i don't know well that's real quick real quick.
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>> ya estÁ, ya esta en las plataformas digitales, pero es mi primera vez aquÍ en miami asi que estoy feliz. >> quÉ maravilla, que mejor lugar que la iglesia de la virgen de guadalupe aparte en su dÍa. >> ademÁs esta preciosa la iglesia. >> es una iglesia nueva de solo tres aÑos y hoy hubo un lleno total, les fue muy bien, aparte la misa fue en inglÉs y en espaÑol. >> para la gente que estÁ cerca en el doral, hialeah, acompÁÑenos, un grupo de personas se reuniÓ acÁ para acompaÑarnos en la transmisiÓn en vivo. >> nos da mucho gusto que nos cantes, ha sido un dÍa maravilloso. >> algo que me llama la atenciÓn es que en mÉxico decimos si los mexicanos somos guadalupanos y nos cerramos en nosotros pero sales de mÉxico pero los venezolanos, los colombianos, todo el mundo es guadalupanos. >> es una virgen que toda hispano amÉrica la hemos adoptado como nuestra y en cada paÍs cada quien tiene su forma de celebrarla en este dÍa, en guatemala a los niÑos se les disfraza con trajes indÍgenas y se ven preciosos en la capilla de guadalupe en la ciudad de guatemala y en cualqu
>> ya estÁ, ya esta en las plataformas digitales, pero es mi primera vez aquÍ en miami asi que estoy feliz. >> quÉ maravilla, que mejor lugar que la iglesia de la virgen de guadalupe aparte en su dÍa. >> ademÁs esta preciosa la iglesia. >> es una iglesia nueva de solo tres aÑos y hoy hubo un lleno total, les fue muy bien, aparte la misa fue en inglÉs y en espaÑol. >> para la gente que estÁ cerca en el doral, hialeah, acompÁÑenos, un grupo de personas se...
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it's made the miami book fair what it is. it has no equivalent. it is unique and it is miami. ralph waldo emerson said if we encountered a man of her intellect we should ask him what books he reads. it's in these words south motors recognizes that there true purpose, promoting and urging a love for reading and helping others discover and expand the opportunity books provide. it's in these words that south motors is the sponsor for the retailer book fair free program. the program provides over 3500 books weekly, weekly to children, local children to read, to have come to own so they can read them over and over again. south motors look a currently accepting your donations for books though if you have some gently used books we would like you to stop by one of our dealerships and just drop them off. you can take a look at a car or two while you were there. we wouldn't mind. [laughing] farmer apropos for today, woodrow wilson said i would never read a book if it were possible for me to talk with the man who wrote it. today we have the privilege to spend time with three authors, thr
it's made the miami book fair what it is. it has no equivalent. it is unique and it is miami. ralph waldo emerson said if we encountered a man of her intellect we should ask him what books he reads. it's in these words south motors recognizes that there true purpose, promoting and urging a love for reading and helping others discover and expand the opportunity books provide. it's in these words that south motors is the sponsor for the retailer book fair free program. the program provides over...
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la vida. >>> hola, qué tal el día de hoy se terminará la jornada 14 iniciamos con una que se dio en miami perdían por cinco puntos de avanzó un pase corto luego de uno laterales se devuelve y los correría hasta la zona de anotación para darle la victoria que los mantiene con vida en la postemporada y es un nuevo récord en la jugada más larga. >>> este jugador pasó a tumbe brady con intentos de pases sin la sari una sola intercepción y por el intento con con el que hizo un pase de anotación >>> y el mariscal de campo de 41 años dejo al equipo con más pases incluyendo los de temporada regularcon 358 yardas que algo bueno salió >>> y tuvo uno de los mejores días acumulando un total de 17 yardas, la más importante llegó en tiempo extra y eso le dio tiempo de reaccionar e anotación y ganar el juego >>> acuérdense empezó la temporada >>> es todos los que le temo al momento los pero más adelante con la gran final del fútbol mexicano, señores será un gran partido >>> inmigrantes a bordo de un autobús fue atacado en veracruz >>> una mujer se ingrediente poco usual mujer ante
la vida. >>> hola, qué tal el día de hoy se terminará la jornada 14 iniciamos con una que se dio en miami perdían por cinco puntos de avanzó un pase corto luego de uno laterales se devuelve y los correría hasta la zona de anotación para darle la victoria que los mantiene con vida en la postemporada y es un nuevo récord en la jugada más larga. >>> este jugador pasó a tumbe brady con intentos de pases sin la sari una sola intercepción y por el intento con con el que...
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(♪mÚsica♪). >>> seguimos con mÁs, miami vuelve a ser el centro de la van guardia y tiene protagonista a quiÉn probablemente es el artista mÁs misterioso y renombrado su arte es la colecciÓn mÁs grande del mundo integrada por obras propias y solo presenta piezas que vendiÓ a coleccionistas privados. >>> y ya decÍamos hablando del arte basel tambiÉn en miami un artista fluyo wlept que ha pasado de las callos a importantes galerÍas y festivales alrededor del mundo su nombre se le alejandro poli pero su nombre artÍstico es una leyenda del graffiti y me da gusto recibirlo, bienvenido, buenas tardes. >>> hola buenas tardes. >>> un placer tenerte aquÍ. >>> yo tengo entendido que tus padres se opusieron que pintaras en la callos porque podrÍa llevararte a involucrarte con personas poco recomendables, pero tÚ lograste hacer del graffiti un arte y mi pregunta cÓmo logras desvincular el graffiti con el concepto de violencia y pandillas? >>> creciendo en los Ángeles claro hay muchos problemas con las gangas y todo eso, por eso mis padres tenÍan miedo que me iba a meter en este mund
(♪mÚsica♪). >>> seguimos con mÁs, miami vuelve a ser el centro de la van guardia y tiene protagonista a quiÉn probablemente es el artista mÁs misterioso y renombrado su arte es la colecciÓn mÁs grande del mundo integrada por obras propias y solo presenta piezas que vendiÓ a coleccionistas privados. >>> y ya decÍamos hablando del arte basel tambiÉn en miami un artista fluyo wlept que ha pasado de las callos a importantes galerÍas y festivales alrededor del mundo...
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twin challenges threatening the future of my home, miami-dade county. the market choice act would make it more likely that our children and grandchildren can live out their years in our paradise, an area marked and blessed with countless natural treasures. on immigration, we forced the house to process and debate comprehensive reform for the first time in nearly a decade while for many using this subject and the many victims of a broken immigration system for political gain is the preference, ours was a solution that would secure the border. reform our asylum laws to prevent abuse. keep families together. and secure a future for two million american dreamers. the young immigrants who went to school with our own children and today are contributing to our economy and to our communities. while the forces of obstruction and cowardice prevailed, this institution grew from the debate and dividends will be reaped in the future. i have no doubt. this issue is also a special one for miami-dade and south florida. it's personal for us. we are a community of immigr
twin challenges threatening the future of my home, miami-dade county. the market choice act would make it more likely that our children and grandchildren can live out their years in our paradise, an area marked and blessed with countless natural treasures. on immigration, we forced the house to process and debate comprehensive reform for the first time in nearly a decade while for many using this subject and the many victims of a broken immigration system for political gain is the preference,...
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[applause] [cheers and applause] thank you miami book festival. if you wait in line i will sign your book. i will not leave until everybody gets their book signed. [applause] . >> talking about the beloved world of sonia sotomayor the young adult book autobiography the best-selling autobiography from a couple years ago and this is a question from zoe who goes to school in hampton virginia at bethel high school how did books open the world to you? . >> i had written extensively about that but it may be called to young it's called turning pages you see me walking up the supreme court steps and in my hand is a little key and i tell people remember that is the key to my success in the book explains that key is the books opening the world to me. we live in our neighborhood we know our family and friends and teachers and classmates and their families. but the world is a very big place one person among billions of people and the only way i can access that big world that books let me see possibilities or how many opportunities there were. so they were and
[applause] [cheers and applause] thank you miami book festival. if you wait in line i will sign your book. i will not leave until everybody gets their book signed. [applause] . >> talking about the beloved world of sonia sotomayor the young adult book autobiography the best-selling autobiography from a couple years ago and this is a question from zoe who goes to school in hampton virginia at bethel high school how did books open the world to you? . >> i had written extensively about...
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. >> the miami book fair continues now.
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. >> good morning miami. good morning. and welcome to the 35th annual miami book fair. we are so delighted to be able to hold this they are again at miami-dade college. we ask that you please acknowledge all of our friends, please raise your hand for helping to make this possible.. >> we are also very grateful for the college y and also the support of the knife foundation, oh l northamerica and the bachelor foundation . my name is pascale charlot, dean of the honors college and one of the hundreds of volunteers that are helping us make thispossible so please let's give a round of eeapplause for all the volunteers . >> this morning's session promises to be a very exciting one. we ask that you please turn off your cell phones at this moment. also, the session will go eson for about 45 minutes. we will have to and a and at the right moment i will appear in order to end the session . i ask that you please transition at the appropriate time and the book signing will take place. to the right of the elevator. at this time, i have the distinct honor to introduce our extraordina
. >> good morning miami. good morning. and welcome to the 35th annual miami book fair. we are so delighted to be able to hold this they are again at miami-dade college. we ask that you please acknowledge all of our friends, please raise your hand for helping to make this possible.. >> we are also very grateful for the college y and also the support of the knife foundation, oh l northamerica and the bachelor foundation . my name is pascale charlot, dean of the honors college and one...
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good morning, miami. it is a pleasure to be here for the 35th annual miami book fair. i'm the dean of the honors college and employee of miami-dade college and i join hundreds of volunteers in welcoming you to the book fair. let's give a round of applause to our volunteers. we are very grateful for our sponsors, the night foundation, the bachelor foundation and many others and we would like to give a special shout out to the friends of the fair. please raise your hands so you can be acknowledged. at this time we are going to get ready for our next presenter, michael beschloss. i ask that you please turn off your cell phones. this session will be 45 minutes long. if you're interested in getting signature from the writer the signatures will be to the right. i would like to introduce the presenter who will introduce our speaker, man harrison is an award-winning commercial writer and author of three books on language, smart words, words at work, in addition, the founding editor of leverage or press, a specialty publisher of the most famous words of winston churchill, linco
good morning, miami. it is a pleasure to be here for the 35th annual miami book fair. i'm the dean of the honors college and employee of miami-dade college and i join hundreds of volunteers in welcoming you to the book fair. let's give a round of applause to our volunteers. we are very grateful for our sponsors, the night foundation, the bachelor foundation and many others and we would like to give a special shout out to the friends of the fair. please raise your hands so you can be...
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oh, with the face plant, and miami wins the super bowl for them. miami beat new england 34-33. patriots coach, bill belichick saying after the game, quote, they just made one more play than we did. the typical bill belichick way. >>> up next in "the pulse," the 101-year-old man who says coors light is the key to his longevity. how the beer company is thanking him. >>> and also ahead, the invitation to a holiday party that accidentally got sent to 25,000 people, and the reply all nightmare that followed. reply all nightmare that followed. accidentally sent to 25,000 people and reply all nightmare that followed. a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating
oh, with the face plant, and miami wins the super bowl for them. miami beat new england 34-33. patriots coach, bill belichick saying after the game, quote, they just made one more play than we did. the typical bill belichick way. >>> up next in "the pulse," the 101-year-old man who says coors light is the key to his longevity. how the beer company is thanking him. >>> and also ahead, the invitation to a holiday party that accidentally got sent to 25,000 people, and...
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but this is a better job so because we went down to miami always out of miami nebraska actually miami florida. gets no love with no pleasant letter no but we went down to miami we did another redacted stand up comedy special and we ended up with some amazing footage that we burned you know we have it here for you right now and i don't well let real quick real quick twenty eight it was a big year we did a lot we got a lot done redacted what do you think twenty eight and you have to see it go over. here and sell the show this is not a good run i was going to say like you know i'm a big fan big fan of renee and i can't remember anything that we cover but i know that it was important and i think that there's still a lot of problems going on in america so we'll probably be good for twenty nineteen and still surprise you have a voice by the end. well not all of our social media accounts but a few of only are still we're still trucking along. a literal. a lot and i'm.
but this is a better job so because we went down to miami always out of miami nebraska actually miami florida. gets no love with no pleasant letter no but we went down to miami we did another redacted stand up comedy special and we ended up with some amazing footage that we burned you know we have it here for you right now and i don't well let real quick real quick twenty eight it was a big year we did a lot we got a lot done redacted what do you think twenty eight and you have to see it go...
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throughout my tenure, i have represented miami international airport and port miami, two of the largest economic engines to our county that serves as gateway to the americas and supports thousands of jobs and economic development across our sunshine state. as the wife of a vietnam veteran who was wounded in combat, and a stepmother to marine aviators, i have been proud to support our military and our veterans. during my time in congress, i i authored legislation awarding the congressional gold medal to the world war ii women air force service pilots, wasps, and supported efforts to reinstate burial rights at arlington national cemetery to these women pioneers. i supported legislation to protect victims of domestic violence and some of the most vulnerable people in our society. mr. speaker, each one of these issues are important, not only to me, but to our community in south florida and i will carry them wherever i go next. i want to thank the hardworking staff and interns with whom i have had the delight to work throughout my tenure in congress. some are still looking for jobs. please h
throughout my tenure, i have represented miami international airport and port miami, two of the largest economic engines to our county that serves as gateway to the americas and supports thousands of jobs and economic development across our sunshine state. as the wife of a vietnam veteran who was wounded in combat, and a stepmother to marine aviators, i have been proud to support our military and our veterans. during my time in congress, i i authored legislation awarding the congressional gold...
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. >> well, i know that your mother is down here in miami. >> she is, she's the smart one, she's inside staying cool, it's a little hot out here. [laughter] >> another question from a student and this is lila baker from soda creek elementary school, colorado, who supported and inspired your interest in the law? >> who supported and inspired my interest in the law? interestingly enough there were no lawyers or judges in my family so i didn't really have someone close to me who knew enough about law to be able to guide my interest. i didn't find my mentors in law until i actually got into law school and there i found people who obviously knew much more about the law and how to be successful in it than anyone else in my life and so there was one professor administrator at yale law school, his name was josÉ cabranes and jose was the leader in the puerto rican legal community and generally he was general counsel to yale and he taught at a high school and he befriended me and he's been my mentor ever since. the most telling moment for us was when i joined the second circuit court of appeals.
. >> well, i know that your mother is down here in miami. >> she is, she's the smart one, she's inside staying cool, it's a little hot out here. [laughter] >> another question from a student and this is lila baker from soda creek elementary school, colorado, who supported and inspired your interest in the law? >> who supported and inspired my interest in the law? interestingly enough there were no lawyers or judges in my family so i didn't really have someone close to me...
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find the dean of the honors college here at miami dade college and i'm delighted to welcome you to the session. first i would like to thank the sponsors the knight foundation, royal caribbean, the bachelor foundation.
find the dean of the honors college here at miami dade college and i'm delighted to welcome you to the session. first i would like to thank the sponsors the knight foundation, royal caribbean, the bachelor foundation.
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>> but where were your >> they were kidnapped in miami to ecuador. and i met with the fbi in miami and they said they wouldn't do anything unless i when the hague case in ecuador. >> okay so you have to win a case against ecuador, a foreign court. and i wonder why your fbi office is different from your fbi office? >> if i could address that briefly, my colleagues and i have met briefly in the past with the office of the attorney general at doj, not directly with the office but underneath in the building. and we cited the fact there has been growth inefficiency in the fbi throughout the country with regard to responding to parents of kidnapping cases. i have seen instances and parents is being turned away saying that the parent needed to file local charges first. nowhere under the federal statute doesn't require any sort of prerequisite. so i don't know if it's a fundamental lack in training, policy or just a desire to push parents away because in the end, these cases are hard to prosecute and they would rather put resources elsewhere. but it is impor
>> but where were your >> they were kidnapped in miami to ecuador. and i met with the fbi in miami and they said they wouldn't do anything unless i when the hague case in ecuador. >> okay so you have to win a case against ecuador, a foreign court. and i wonder why your fbi office is different from your fbi office? >> if i could address that briefly, my colleagues and i have met briefly in the past with the office of the attorney general at doj, not directly with the...
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they were taken from miami to ecuador by their mother. and i met with the fbi in miami and they told me they're not going to do anything unless the -- i win the case in ecuador. >> okay. so you have to win a case against ecuador, a foreign court, before -- and i wonder why your fbi office is different from your fbi office. >> if i could address that briefly, my colleagues and i have met in the past with the office of the attorney general at doj. not directly with the office, but underneath in the building. and we've cited the fact that there's been gross inconsistency in the fbi throughout the country with regard to responding to parents of kidnapping cases. i've seen instances, as he's described, as well as parents being turned away claiming that the parent needed to file local charges first. nowhere under the federal statute does it require any sort of prerequisite. so i do not know if it is a fundamental lack in training, policy, or just a desire to push parents away because in the end, these cases are hard to prosecute. and they'd rat
they were taken from miami to ecuador by their mother. and i met with the fbi in miami and they told me they're not going to do anything unless the -- i win the case in ecuador. >> okay. so you have to win a case against ecuador, a foreign court, before -- and i wonder why your fbi office is different from your fbi office. >> if i could address that briefly, my colleagues and i have met in the past with the office of the attorney general at doj. not directly with the office, but...
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also want to recognize miami-dade college and this is where it's at for miami book fair. we are so proud to be democracy's college, open to any and everyone that seeks to better themselves through training and education at our eight campuses. we certainly are making a difference in that regard. thank you so much for being here. we are going to continue with the afternoon program and i hope you have been having a good time so far at the book fair. have you? yes. wonderful. so as always, please turn your devices off. you will have an opportunity for questions and answers at the end. i ask that you approach the mic in the middle, ask your question and then please be seated so we can get as many answered as possible. so please help me to welcome adam gopnik, our featured author here this afternoon. mr. gopnik. as adam comes onstage, let me say that daniel mendlessohn unfortunately cannot be with us today. a little bit about adam. he has been writing for "the new yorker" since 1986. he's a three-time winner of the national magazine award for essays and for criticism, and of th
also want to recognize miami-dade college and this is where it's at for miami book fair. we are so proud to be democracy's college, open to any and everyone that seeks to better themselves through training and education at our eight campuses. we certainly are making a difference in that regard. thank you so much for being here. we are going to continue with the afternoon program and i hope you have been having a good time so far at the book fair. have you? yes. wonderful. so as always, please...
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i have to play for you this, our hometown, not just your hometown, miami, what a university of miami geologist had to say. >> i think somewhere later in the century, miami as we know it, is going to be unlivable. in reality in south florida, we're just going to be leaving. we don't have the problem. you in orlando, you better set aside your groundwater resources and you better plan for us. you really better plan because we are coming. >> does florida change the country's mindset on this? >> it can because it's where the effects of climate change are most evident. we get tidal flooding in south florida. >> explain what that is. >> king tide comes, meaning lunar cycle, the tide is the strongest and our roads literally flood. >> once a month. no rains, no anything. i want to remind people what this is. >> big threat to the drinking supply. the glade houses all the water for south florida. as the saltwater comes in, it threatens that water supply. ocean acidification, carbon dioxide content in the ocean, essential to ocean ecosystem. the point ann made is so important. we need to stop co
i have to play for you this, our hometown, not just your hometown, miami, what a university of miami geologist had to say. >> i think somewhere later in the century, miami as we know it, is going to be unlivable. in reality in south florida, we're just going to be leaving. we don't have the problem. you in orlando, you better set aside your groundwater resources and you better plan for us. you really better plan because we are coming. >> does florida change the country's mindset on...
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reminds plea offer being in miami so i feel like i'm at home nut in miami where is the book start. i was november of 2009, and i was snuck the office, looking for ideas for the holiday season because on new year's business is slow and i need node are? and i got this press release about group of young people who are going to walk from miami to washington, dc' in the middle of winter and sounded kind of crazy but i decided to go to this little church where they were holding a meeting in little haiti and check it out. and didn't expect much but when i got there, and i sat there, and i heard these four young people start talking, about feeling like they had grownup this country and now that they were adults, they felt like they were literally being turned into ghosts, erased, from their community, from their neighborhood, and there was something filipe, one of my main characters, he had this determination, little teenage bravado, swagger, and also this vulnerability, and so i captured them walking and -- they didn't even have coates, had to stop a day or two in to buy winter coats and
reminds plea offer being in miami so i feel like i'm at home nut in miami where is the book start. i was november of 2009, and i was snuck the office, looking for ideas for the holiday season because on new year's business is slow and i need node are? and i got this press release about group of young people who are going to walk from miami to washington, dc' in the middle of winter and sounded kind of crazy but i decided to go to this little church where they were holding a meeting in little...
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unless a blizzard hits miami. we have a panel of experts to help us understand the science and consequences of climate change and yes, ideas to break the political paralysis over it. kate marvel is a scientist at columbia university and nasa's goddard institute forpace studies and she writes the "hot plet" column for "scientific american."cr g fugate led emergency response for republican governor jeb bush of florida before that michelle flurnoy a serve undersecretary of defense under president obama. she is also tou coer and managing partner of west exec advisers. >>> ann thompson is our chief environmental correspondent here on nz. andco ressman carlos cabello represents the southernmost district of florida. >>> i'll have conversations with former new york city mayor michael bloomberg and we're going to begin with a look at a crisis that's been ignored for too long. >> economic impact could be devastating. >> i d't believe it. you don't believe it? >> no, no, i don't believe it. >> but in a new nbc news/"wall str
unless a blizzard hits miami. we have a panel of experts to help us understand the science and consequences of climate change and yes, ideas to break the political paralysis over it. kate marvel is a scientist at columbia university and nasa's goddard institute forpace studies and she writes the "hot plet" column for "scientific american."cr g fugate led emergency response for republican governor jeb bush of florida before that michelle flurnoy a serve undersecretary of...