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we had a red wave in florida. we had good stuff in some other states, but we had huge disappointments across the board. we had what he republican u.s. senators. we should have 55 republican u.s. senators right now. -- we have 49 republican u.s. senators. we should stop frittering away winnable elections. we are not getting a mulligan. democrats are playing for keeps. if they are able to sweep and win the white house, when the house, when the senate, they are going to pass the u.s. supreme court. they are going to eliminate the electoral college. they are going to make washington, d.c., a state, and they are going to eliminate voter id in every jurisdiction in this country and mandate that every state allow ballot harvesting. that is not an agenda speaking to the kitchen table concerns of the average american family. that is an agenda where they are trying to ensconced themselves in power for a generation and if we let them get a -- get away with it, it will take us a generation to dig out of the hole that they dig
we had a red wave in florida. we had good stuff in some other states, but we had huge disappointments across the board. we had what he republican u.s. senators. we should have 55 republican u.s. senators right now. -- we have 49 republican u.s. senators. we should stop frittering away winnable elections. we are not getting a mulligan. democrats are playing for keeps. if they are able to sweep and win the white house, when the house, when the senate, they are going to pass the u.s. supreme...
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not happening in florida. [applause] we have signed legislation to kneecap so-called esg in the state of florida. [applause] note esg in our pension system. no social credit scores and no woke banking that discriminates against conservatives. [applause] we sign the heartbeat bill the strongest pro-life protections in modern florida history. [applause] we enacted record-breaking actually including look, we don't have a state income tax. i know kim is try to get there. you guys should try. it works very well. and we are proud of not having that so we have to find other ways to get people relief and so part of this package is a bunch of family-friendly provisions now in the state of florida permanently no sales tax on any items involving raising babies. no diaper tax, no wipes, chris, strollers, clothes, you name it, tax-free. [applause] we have enacted universal school choice in florida. the money will follow the students and the parents can find the school of their choice. [applause] when i became governor we i
not happening in florida. [applause] we have signed legislation to kneecap so-called esg in the state of florida. [applause] note esg in our pension system. no social credit scores and no woke banking that discriminates against conservatives. [applause] we sign the heartbeat bill the strongest pro-life protections in modern florida history. [applause] we enacted record-breaking actually including look, we don't have a state income tax. i know kim is try to get there. you guys should try. it...
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we understand that in florida. that is why we have become the free state of florida. we protected this freedom across the board. we need to get busy with this in washington ec -- washington dc. as president we will reverse bidens is asterisk economic policy -- disastrous economic policy. the state of florida -- we have millions of more people than new york state has now. our budget is half the size of new york state. when there is excessive spending, i veto it. don't tell me cannot be done. we're not destined to plunge this country into debt ridden destitution. we need a new way of thinking. we also need to unleash all of our domestic energy in this country. we have resources. don't force people into electric cars. don't force them to use when meals. let's use what we have. it is better for your pocketbook. but it is also better for our national security. i will finally be the president to bring the issue of our open southern border to a conclusion. i've heard about this since i have been an adult. for decades we have complained about the open border. we complained ab
we understand that in florida. that is why we have become the free state of florida. we protected this freedom across the board. we need to get busy with this in washington ec -- washington dc. as president we will reverse bidens is asterisk economic policy -- disastrous economic policy. the state of florida -- we have millions of more people than new york state has now. our budget is half the size of new york state. when there is excessive spending, i veto it. don't tell me cannot be done....
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it impacts florida. we, like every state in this country, have seen an increase in fentanyl overdose deaths over these last three or four years, particularly the last two. mothers are losing kids as a result of what is being brought across the border. you see it the most, which is the sheer number of people, but even in communities far from here, you have thousands of illegal aliens that will show up. what does that do for medical care? education? criminal justice? all these different things. it imposes serious burdens on communities when you do not have control over who is coming in and out of your country. nobody knows who is coming in. we have sent people to texas on two occasions. in 2021 with the initial biden surge because of his failed policies. i went down there. people act like these are mexicans coming in. i do not see a single mexican coming in, but there were people from halfway around the world coming through this southern border because it they know all you have to do is drop on the border
it impacts florida. we, like every state in this country, have seen an increase in fentanyl overdose deaths over these last three or four years, particularly the last two. mothers are losing kids as a result of what is being brought across the border. you see it the most, which is the sheer number of people, but even in communities far from here, you have thousands of illegal aliens that will show up. what does that do for medical care? education? criminal justice? all these different things....
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it's going to be a florida grand jury, a florida jury, florida judges, florida appellate court, all the way up to the supreme court. >> carol, thank you. i'll ask you to stand by. laura, the former president -- and we've confirmed, you see on the screen, two sources confirming mr. trump will be indicted in the documents probe. the documents probe is a wide term. how many and what are the relative seriousness of the charges at the prosecutor's disposal? >> the most serious is showing classified documents to someone not authorized to receive them, or even obstructing justice. that's talking about 20 years. we need to see the precise charges in order to evaluate exactly what he's facing. and all along, he's maintained that he's done nothing wrong, his defenses have ranged from, i can declassify anything i want, to, i can declassify anything in my mind. at least on some of the espionage charges, which what is we think might be at play here paced on some of our reporting, the prosecutors don't have to prove that anything was classified. all they have to prove is that it was natural defense i
it's going to be a florida grand jury, a florida jury, florida judges, florida appellate court, all the way up to the supreme court. >> carol, thank you. i'll ask you to stand by. laura, the former president -- and we've confirmed, you see on the screen, two sources confirming mr. trump will be indicted in the documents probe. the documents probe is a wide term. how many and what are the relative seriousness of the charges at the prosecutor's disposal? >> the most serious is showing...
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we have done a lot in florida. one of the things we did, i have a tool in florida where i can ask the state supreme court where i can ask them to panel a statewide grand jury. basically it is a grand jury that has wide power.. it can do criminal indictments and things like that. even short of that, it can peanut and get doc -- subpoena and get documents. it can have support. he did one about illegal immigration and particularly about people being brought into the state of florida. a lot of this stuff is cord mated with nongovernmental organizations and other types of people that are basically working in consort to evade immigration laws. they are able to get a lot of evidence. they produced some reports and they will do more. one of the things that i think was most shocking about this is how these children are being treated. so what you will say is if you're just like an adult male and you try to come across, your chance of staying is less than if you have a kid in tow. so what they do is they found and identified
we have done a lot in florida. one of the things we did, i have a tool in florida where i can ask the state supreme court where i can ask them to panel a statewide grand jury. basically it is a grand jury that has wide power.. it can do criminal indictments and things like that. even short of that, it can peanut and get doc -- subpoena and get documents. it can have support. he did one about illegal immigration and particularly about people being brought into the state of florida. a lot of this...
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and it's not just florida. statefarm and allstate have stopped offering new homeowner insurance policies in california, colorado and louisiana are also seeing insurers stop business. meanwhile, home buyers like brittany are left in limbo. >> where do we get the break? there has to be a give at some point. >> reporter: a temporary housing situation now feeling more permanent, with the home of their dreams on hold. for nbc news, is an nika dange, orlando, florida. >>> still ahead, why it might be harder to find georgrgia peacheses at t the supermamarket this summemer. >>> a delicious summer staple is taking a hit. those famous georgia peaches are in short supply because of climate change. blayne alexander on the devastating toll for farmers. >> reporter: at georgia's southern belle farm, it's the start of peach picking season. but a favorite tradition could be in jeopardy. typically, we see peaches almost falling off. >> yes. just hanging. the trees are weighted down. >> reporter: fifth generation farmer jake car
and it's not just florida. statefarm and allstate have stopped offering new homeowner insurance policies in california, colorado and louisiana are also seeing insurers stop business. meanwhile, home buyers like brittany are left in limbo. >> where do we get the break? there has to be a give at some point. >> reporter: a temporary housing situation now feeling more permanent, with the home of their dreams on hold. for nbc news, is an nika dange, orlando, florida. >>> still...
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there are oath keepers based in florida. roger stone is based in florida. a lot of the extremism radiating into the republican party comes from florida and specifically from miami. the miami republican party is now effectively controlled by the proud boys and by at least proud boys supporters, proud boys adjacent people. so what i think we have to also think about is just seeing jack smith, who, by the way, to me looks a little scary. he walks around with his sort of, you know, his bag lunch and his serious face, and you know he came from the hague and he did that and you're like that's kind of a scary attitude, but his presentation is just by the books. he's not going to be dramatic. the whole trial could be from a national security standpoint frightening. >> jack smith knows all this, so whatever, you know, analysis we have of the politics or of the domestic security landscape, jack smith knows ten times more than we do. why did jack smith move it to miami? is it confidence in the evidence? is it confidence that even in a red state you can still receive a
there are oath keepers based in florida. roger stone is based in florida. a lot of the extremism radiating into the republican party comes from florida and specifically from miami. the miami republican party is now effectively controlled by the proud boys and by at least proud boys supporters, proud boys adjacent people. so what i think we have to also think about is just seeing jack smith, who, by the way, to me looks a little scary. he walks around with his sort of, you know, his bag lunch...
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we have all these people moving to florida and so many people visiting florida. we have to take care of our people. we have exploding enrollment in schools because our schools were open so families moved during covid. all these things. we do that but in a way that is responsible and sustainable and in florida, our economy is $1.2 trillion. we would be the 13th largest economy in the world as a separate country. yet with 1.2 trillion as anoveral economy our state debt is $17 billion. the second lowest per capita in the united states. [applause] so let's have a dose of fiscal and economic sanity in this country. it will make a difference for the average american. the other thing we have to understand with respect to sanity is you can't have every institution in our country going on these ideological joy rides. you cannot have a situation where merit and achievement are trumped by things like identity politics. you should not have to compete in the woke olympics just to get a job or just to get admitted to a school. so in florida we said we're the state where woke g
we have all these people moving to florida and so many people visiting florida. we have to take care of our people. we have exploding enrollment in schools because our schools were open so families moved during covid. all these things. we do that but in a way that is responsible and sustainable and in florida, our economy is $1.2 trillion. we would be the 13th largest economy in the world as a separate country. yet with 1.2 trillion as anoveral economy our state debt is $17 billion. the second...
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i came to florida a lot on the weekend, i left the swamp and it was joyful to be in florida. i went to restaurants, drove the highways, things were open. what about people who say governor kemp opened quicker south dakota what's your response to that from the right? >> i think brian kemp did a good job. in florida, the state government did not do very much. they were talking about a few weeks. some of the local governments particularly in south florida were trying to impose mandates so what i did, we overruled that, you can't close businesses, you can't fine people for not wearing a mask and issued a blanket pardon for anyone local government had tried to enforce covid restrictions against. that is what opened the floodgates because you can say the state is open but if every other municipality is doing fauciism that's not a statement we pride the state at the local level and i think that was the secret to florida doing well in those circumstances. >> new data out no learning loss for fourth greaters between 2019-2022 in florida because you kept schools open. on china foreign
i came to florida a lot on the weekend, i left the swamp and it was joyful to be in florida. i went to restaurants, drove the highways, things were open. what about people who say governor kemp opened quicker south dakota what's your response to that from the right? >> i think brian kemp did a good job. in florida, the state government did not do very much. they were talking about a few weeks. some of the local governments particularly in south florida were trying to impose mandates so...
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florida, florida, florida, it's all about florida, except this time it isn't an election, it's a potential indictment. after months of watching washington, all of the attention has turned to miami. why? because what appeared to be an offshoot of the special counsel's investigation into classified documents appears to be the main event. one of the grand juries connected to jack smith's office is impanelled today, along with it some of smith's key prosecutors, including david harbach who our cameras caught going to lunch today, notably knot holding a subway sandwich. why south florida, will the case be tried there, donald trump's team would prefer it. if a potential prosecution is moved down there, why is jack smith still in washington. andrew weissmann is sharing with us venue and what a supreme court has to do with it. >> how exactly a prosecution would happen if it works. how would a jury without security clearance see the evidence. you got to imagine a scenario is being gamd out right now, and not just a theoretical one. nbc news has learned donald trump's leal team has been told that do
florida, florida, florida, it's all about florida, except this time it isn't an election, it's a potential indictment. after months of watching washington, all of the attention has turned to miami. why? because what appeared to be an offshoot of the special counsel's investigation into classified documents appears to be the main event. one of the grand juries connected to jack smith's office is impanelled today, along with it some of smith's key prosecutors, including david harbach who our...
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i'm honored to represent florida's 18th congressional district which is home to more than 70% of florida's citrus industry. yes, this is near and dear to me. my constituents are suffering. they sent me here to washington to be their voice and to fight for them, but this bill also helps secure relief for more than just those who earn their living from citrus. in addition to other florida ag producers who were devastated last year, this bill impacts agricultural communities all across the country who were affected by disasters in 2022. i extend my thanks to my colleagues in the texas, california, and washington delegations for their bipartisan co-sponsorship of this much-needed adjustment. i urge all of my colleagues to support this bill, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. soto: madam speaker, i have no additional speakers at the moment and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from florida is recognized. mrs. cammack: mr. speaker,
i'm honored to represent florida's 18th congressional district which is home to more than 70% of florida's citrus industry. yes, this is near and dear to me. my constituents are suffering. they sent me here to washington to be their voice and to fight for them, but this bill also helps secure relief for more than just those who earn their living from citrus. in addition to other florida ag producers who were devastated last year, this bill impacts agricultural communities all across the country...
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grand jury, they restarted in florida. and, in admission i think, they have spent this entire year investigating something without first hitting that threshold they should have. so, i don't think it is so much choice to go to florida, so much as it is a choice that if you go to d. c. it is going to get -- so i think that is probably where it is going. but one of the things to remember, this case was started by a national security mission, not criminal -- not criminal prosecutors. and, when they began it, they made a lot of mistakes when they began it, they did a lot of things that i haven't seen out of experience u.s. attorneys offices. and so, really, jack smith when he comes in, i suspect that behind closed doors he will do all the stuff and say, what did you guys do, we have to fix this. but as the special counsel, if all you are going to do is get to the end of, this and just write a report, it does not matter where the grand jury is. there is no motion or anything like that. >> so that is an indicator to the florida g
grand jury, they restarted in florida. and, in admission i think, they have spent this entire year investigating something without first hitting that threshold they should have. so, i don't think it is so much choice to go to florida, so much as it is a choice that if you go to d. c. it is going to get -- so i think that is probably where it is going. but one of the things to remember, this case was started by a national security mission, not criminal -- not criminal prosecutors. and, when they...
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, florida. it looks like once again we are saying florida, florida, florida. but only for a different reason. this time, let's discuss the standing up on republicans. the event in 22 for still a long way off. even though it seems like it is tomorrow. how will the events that we are seeing unfolding right now in florida affect the candidate donald trump one year from now? >> we've been looking at a polling and public opinion over the past really weeks since news of this indictment came down. one the most recent things out this morning from morning consult shows donald trump polling among republicans proved for points over where he was last week. donald trump has said clearly. he told us reporters ahead of this rally that he held this weekend that he doesn't want to be indicted. he was already leading the republican primary field. he doesn't need for more points. he was pretty handily in charge. i think it is also important when you are talking about how this is helping him politically. to remembe
, florida. it looks like once again we are saying florida, florida, florida. but only for a different reason. this time, let's discuss the standing up on republicans. the event in 22 for still a long way off. even though it seems like it is tomorrow. how will the events that we are seeing unfolding right now in florida affect the candidate donald trump one year from now? >> we've been looking at a polling and public opinion over the past really weeks since news of this indictment came...
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florida produced over 220 million boxes of oranges. william: michael rogers is the director of the university of florida's citrus research and education center. >> fast forward 20 years and we can't produce enough oranges. we are down to 60 million bucks crop, from 220 million down to 16 million. william: while several factors are to blame for this crisis, hurricanes ian and nicole damaged a lot of trees when they tore through florida last year, rogers says the main issue is this blight, which is known as citrus greening disease. it is spread by tiny insects, known as psyllids. while nearly impossible to see with the naked eye, their impact has been catastrophic. >> pretty much all the trees and commercial groves now in florida are infected with this disease. the ones that are not were planted yesterday, is what i tell people. because it doesn't take long for them to become infected. william: the disease slowly kills the roots, which starves the tree of nutrients. it often changes the color and ruins the taste of the fruit. that is if
florida produced over 220 million boxes of oranges. william: michael rogers is the director of the university of florida's citrus research and education center. >> fast forward 20 years and we can't produce enough oranges. we are down to 60 million bucks crop, from 220 million down to 16 million. william: while several factors are to blame for this crisis, hurricanes ian and nicole damaged a lot of trees when they tore through florida last year, rogers says the main issue is this blight,...
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housing market is cooling, those signs are not in florida. those looking to buy a home have to factor in so many things that could be pricing them out. >>> tonight, from florida, the unprecedented arrest and arraignment of a former president on federal charges. donald trump voluntarily appearing in a miami courtroom, pleading not guilty to 37 felony counts related to charges that he stole and kept classified documents in his mar-a-lago club the chaotic moments around his motorcade, and hundreds of his followers outside court. >>> meanwhile, inside, trump faced a judge for the second time this year. our reporter inside the courtroom. afterwards, the former president defiant and lashing out at the indictment >>> plus, the next legal moves and the political fallout as his primary opponents try to decide what to do next. >>> the encouraging news about the price you pay, with inflation rising at the slowest rate in two years. will it be enough for the fed to ease up on raising interest rates? >>> the special operation gone wrong a helicopter crash
housing market is cooling, those signs are not in florida. those looking to buy a home have to factor in so many things that could be pricing them out. >>> tonight, from florida, the unprecedented arrest and arraignment of a former president on federal charges. donald trump voluntarily appearing in a miami courtroom, pleading not guilty to 37 felony counts related to charges that he stole and kept classified documents in his mar-a-lago club the chaotic moments around his motorcade, and...
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let's say this happens in florida. what would be the contours of trying to prosecute the former president in the state of florida? >> doj regulations say prosecution has to happen where the crime happened. for espionage, if it's retaining documents, trump committed that crime allegedly in florida. if it's holding on to documents or trump committed that in the district of columbia. this is a decision that the prosecutor would have come to very reluctantly. they would much prefer a d.c. jury because of the jury pool and also because judges in d.c. have more experience dealing with national security cases. >> i will put up the election results. joe biden, 92.1% to 5.4% over donald trump in 2020. florida went 47.9% for biden, 51.2% for trump. it is trump country. that would be a difficulty in terms of having a jury there. >> of course, in the manhattan prosecution, there were reportedly jurors who voted for trump who still convicted him. going back to your point about the secret service, i think that's key evidence. imagin
let's say this happens in florida. what would be the contours of trying to prosecute the former president in the state of florida? >> doj regulations say prosecution has to happen where the crime happened. for espionage, if it's retaining documents, trump committed that crime allegedly in florida. if it's holding on to documents or trump committed that in the district of columbia. this is a decision that the prosecutor would have come to very reluctantly. they would much prefer a d.c....
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so wait, florida republicans. you're saying the draconian immigration bill you passed for desantis' presidential pr was supposed to be nothing more than virtue signaling? joining me is tom kennedy, spokesperson for the florida immigrant coalition. let's talk about that. this bill has now been called merely a toothless scare tactic by these three representatives from hialeah. actually, i used to live in hialeah for a short time. it's very heavily latino. they were trying to convince latinos, tell your friends not to leave the state. the bill is actually more than that. is it just virtue signaling or is this bill really dangerous? >> that's the most disgusting part about what this representative said, joy. the bill has real-life implications for people. and they're actually putting people in danger by pretending otherwise. they're just lying and spinning because of the heavy community backlash they're facing. this bill would mandate e-verify for companies that hire more than 25 people. it actually mandates that heal
so wait, florida republicans. you're saying the draconian immigration bill you passed for desantis' presidential pr was supposed to be nothing more than virtue signaling? joining me is tom kennedy, spokesperson for the florida immigrant coalition. let's talk about that. this bill has now been called merely a toothless scare tactic by these three representatives from hialeah. actually, i used to live in hialeah for a short time. it's very heavily latino. they were trying to convince latinos,...
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he believes this was all facilitated by the state of florida. the most recent group arrived yesterday, and another plane arrived on friday, and they were mostly young men from 18 to mid-20s, and they originally crossed the border in texas. the california governor, gavin newsom, and attorney general met with the group over the weekend and they told them they were approached by unidentified individuals in el paso outside a processing center and then taken to new mexico and flown to california. aid groups have been providing them with resources. listen to what they have to say about their interaction with them. >> they are in shock. i think very exhausted. they are trying to catch up, with, you know, processing what exactly happened. they were offered assistance by unidentified individuals. we're not sure who these people were. they were transported here to sacramento. >> the california state attorney general confirmed some of the migrants were carrying documents indicating their travel was facilitated by the state of florida, and they are investig
he believes this was all facilitated by the state of florida. the most recent group arrived yesterday, and another plane arrived on friday, and they were mostly young men from 18 to mid-20s, and they originally crossed the border in texas. the california governor, gavin newsom, and attorney general met with the group over the weekend and they told them they were approached by unidentified individuals in el paso outside a processing center and then taken to new mexico and flown to california....
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or florida but most of the events really did happen in florida. and so they might be thinking about charging just the obstruction part in florida and the classified document kind of substantive case in d.c. or charging the whole thing down in florida where most of the conduct took place. >> so we could see charges in both of these, you think? >> you could. it's unlikely because that would then split the prosecutorial team, it's not very efficient as far as resources go. but there's no legal reason why they couldn't try the substantive case on the documents in d.c. and the obstruction case in florida. >> and to what paula said about whether or not the trump team would view it as actually potentially helpful to them if it is in florida, is that how you see it as well? >> it's so funny. people think about the jury pool issue as a political issue. where do people like trump, where do people not like trump? prosecutors usually think of it as where are people more or less conservative, more or less pro or anti-law enforcement. and under that rubric usua
or florida but most of the events really did happen in florida. and so they might be thinking about charging just the obstruction part in florida and the classified document kind of substantive case in d.c. or charging the whole thing down in florida where most of the conduct took place. >> so we could see charges in both of these, you think? >> you could. it's unlikely because that would then split the prosecutorial team, it's not very efficient as far as resources go. but there's...
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and it's not lost on me the great irony, that florida not a border state, florida, is sending migrants from texas to california. a border state, that the state with the most immigrants in the united states of america, a place that lives and thrives with immigrants. to do what? to show us how to live and thrive with immigrants? we know how. it's too late for that. so it's a political stunt. i it's cheap and cruel and on the backs of human beings. >> attorney general, thank you for your time, sir. >> thank you, mr. tapper. >>> mark meadows testified in a grand jury investigation. that reporting next. lilike a smart coffee grinder - that orders fresh beans s for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that... ...i need a breakthrough card... like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more... plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases! and with greater spending potential, sam can keep making smart ideas... ...a brilliant reality! the ink business premier card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. hey bud. wow. what's all this? hawaii was too expensi
and it's not lost on me the great irony, that florida not a border state, florida, is sending migrants from texas to california. a border state, that the state with the most immigrants in the united states of america, a place that lives and thrives with immigrants. to do what? to show us how to live and thrive with immigrants? we know how. it's too late for that. so it's a political stunt. i it's cheap and cruel and on the backs of human beings. >> attorney general, thank you for your...
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the gentlelady from florida. mrs. luna: i yield two minutes of my time to the gentleman from virginia, representative good. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. good: thank you to the gentlelady from florida for your leadership. mr. speaker, i'm sorry to report to my friends on the other side that we are not voting today on whether or not to censure president trump but one adam schiff. and mr. speaker, i rise in support of this censure resolution. adam schiff has denigrated the office which he holds and the standards of this very body. the american people, when they elect their representatives, place trust in them that they will act with honesty and integrity. but adam schiff, he had access to our nation's secrets and then intentionally created a web of lies, falsely alleging his tales of foreign interference and russia collusion. he perpetrated blatant falsehoods, publicly, loudly, and repeatedly to the american people. how many times did we hear him claim that he had seen evidence of russian col
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but, we start here tonight wit a story out of the great state of florida florida, in the 1950s. florida governed very much as deep south estate a long serie of segregationist governors at that point even in a state wit the fastest growing population in the country and a increasingly diverse population, particularly getting more an more diverse all of the time i florida cities that state, in the 1950s was effectively run by hard-line conservatives just from th rural parts of the state very, very conservative stat in terms of its governance i the 50s. and, in the 1950s, the mos powerful politicians in th really hard-core conservativ florida state government, they decided that they were going t go after the naacp and the were going to make a big sho of it. they were going to bring the power of the state governmen to bear by going after and exposing and running into th ground the naacp because the said the naacp was a bunch o communists the naacp was, of course at th time fighting for civil rights fighting for desegregation among other things florida conservatives an florida state g
but, we start here tonight wit a story out of the great state of florida florida, in the 1950s. florida governed very much as deep south estate a long serie of segregationist governors at that point even in a state wit the fastest growing population in the country and a increasingly diverse population, particularly getting more an more diverse all of the time i florida cities that state, in the 1950s was effectively run by hard-line conservatives just from th rural parts of the state very, very...
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versus in florida. and so it is unclear as to why we're seeing this second grand jury in florida, but one thing is for certain, this is not good news for donald trump, given the volume of information that this witness likely has and will be able to divulge to the grand jury. regardless of whether it is washington, d.c. or in florida, this does not bode well for trump and his legal woes that continue to mount. >> how common or uncommon is it for there to be different grand juries sat for the same case, in different places. >> it is very uncommon, jose. this is not something we see, which is why we sort of have to let this thing play out in terms of understanding the significance right now. it is unclear as to what the strategy that jack smith and merrick garland's offices are moving forward with. but the other thing you have to understand is that there are multiple things going on. so we can't necessarily assume that the grand jury that is hearing information in washington is hearing the same exact infor
versus in florida. and so it is unclear as to why we're seeing this second grand jury in florida, but one thing is for certain, this is not good news for donald trump, given the volume of information that this witness likely has and will be able to divulge to the grand jury. regardless of whether it is washington, d.c. or in florida, this does not bode well for trump and his legal woes that continue to mount. >> how common or uncommon is it for there to be different grand juries sat for...
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florida and the 1950s. florida governed very much as a deep south state a long series of segregationist governors even in a state with the fastest growing population in the country and an increasingly diverse population, getting more and more diverse all the time in florida cities that state in the 1950s was run by hard-line conservatives just from the rural parts of the state. very, very conservative state in terms of its governance in the '50s in the 1950s, the most prominent politicians in the flrd state government, they decided they would go after the naacp and they were going to make a big show of it bring the power of the state government to bear on going after and exposing and running to ground the naacp because they said the naacp was a bunch of communists the naacp was, of course, fighting for civil rights, for desegregation among other things florida conservatives and florida state government at the time, they decided that this was marxism. this was communism and they were going to pend in the sta
florida and the 1950s. florida governed very much as a deep south state a long series of segregationist governors even in a state with the fastest growing population in the country and an increasingly diverse population, getting more and more diverse all the time in florida cities that state in the 1950s was run by hard-line conservatives just from the rural parts of the state. very, very conservative state in terms of its governance in the '50s in the 1950s, the most prominent politicians in...
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or florida would be correct. if they're not charging a conspiracy, however, and it's just retention of documents and obstruction of justice, it may be that the bulk of the activity in this case occurred in florida. we're not sure. i think there's still a possibility that there could be an indictment against trump out of d.c. and then a one-off indictment against perhaps a witness who lied to the fbi out of florida. there are a lot of moving parts here and a lot of options. i will agree with anthony that the justice department is nothing if not prudent. >> well, hugo, let me go to you. you are actually in miami. there's been a lot of activity from the trump side. he complained, nobody told me i was a target, but the target lawyer went to his lawyers. i don't think anyone in the justice department is going to call him. they have been screaming, he has, on his pretend twitter, about misconduct and trying to impugn the prosecutors who may be involved in the case. >> we reported yesterday that trump actually received
or florida would be correct. if they're not charging a conspiracy, however, and it's just retention of documents and obstruction of justice, it may be that the bulk of the activity in this case occurred in florida. we're not sure. i think there's still a possibility that there could be an indictment against trump out of d.c. and then a one-off indictment against perhaps a witness who lied to the fbi out of florida. there are a lot of moving parts here and a lot of options. i will agree with...
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desantis: florida is where woke goes to die. rep. greene: we have had enough of drag queens gyrating in front of children. rep. gaetz: how much taxpayer money should go to fund drag queen story hours on military bases? laura: the agenda has taken hold in texas. brigitte: my name is brigitte bandit, and i'm speaking in opposition to sb-12. laura: where a ban on drag performances in front of kids was among the dozens of anti-lgbtq bills introduced by republicans this session. state sen. hughes: drag shows are sexually explicit and expose children to issues of sexuality and identity that should be reserved for adults. laura: opponents a drag is an art form, not overtly sexual, and that parents should decide what's appropriate for their kids. ultimately, the explicit reference to drag was removed from the legislation due to fear of legal challenges. felicia: even though it doesn't specifically say drag anymore, it's still going to be a tool that can be used to target drag queens and the lgbt community as a whole. these people can try to
desantis: florida is where woke goes to die. rep. greene: we have had enough of drag queens gyrating in front of children. rep. gaetz: how much taxpayer money should go to fund drag queen story hours on military bases? laura: the agenda has taken hold in texas. brigitte: my name is brigitte bandit, and i'm speaking in opposition to sb-12. laura: where a ban on drag performances in front of kids was among the dozens of anti-lgbtq bills introduced by republicans this session. state sen. hughes:...
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there are too many events that took place in florida and that means that the case was indicted by a florida grand jury it means a florida judge, and you remember all of the problems that arose when judge kennan after the search warrant, a federal judge in florida, got that matter and had to be reversed by the circuit court. it means the jury that hears the case will be a florida jury it is a very different dynamic than if the case had been brought in washington, d.c. >> if i can quickly ask you, we all watched a few months ago when the former president was indicted here in new york on state charges. we saw the procedures. what do we know about the process of surrendering to federal authorities and the actual unsealing of the indictments? >> i think this will be a very tamped down event as much as the justice department can do it. they are not interested in a sensationalist event you can see the way they executed the search warrant at mar-a-lago they are not interested in a perp walk or anything like that they gave him a notice to appear. he can appear in court of his own volition. as laura
there are too many events that took place in florida and that means that the case was indicted by a florida grand jury it means a florida judge, and you remember all of the problems that arose when judge kennan after the search warrant, a federal judge in florida, got that matter and had to be reversed by the circuit court. it means the jury that hears the case will be a florida jury it is a very different dynamic than if the case had been brought in washington, d.c. >> if i can quickly...
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so let's talk about florida and this idea of venue change. you know, up until this point, about until about a week ago we were all so solely focused on washington, d.c. when it came to a grand jury, when it came to doj's probe there about the former president, january 6th, yes, but also the classified documents part, and suddenly we learn of this miami grand jury and that is where charges are brought. so talk to us about that decision and what you make of what that venue could mean going forward. >> well, doj can keep a secret, jonathan. none of us knew about this grand jury. certainly didn't tell state prosecutors about, and here we are. prosecutors would clearly rather have this case in washington, d.c. rather than down here in south florida. you know, washington, d.c. they voted 92% for joe biden to 5% for donald trump in 2020. in palm beach county they voted 43% for donald trump, and for d miami-dade, very different. why it's in the southern district of florida, prosecutors have to bring charges against defendants in the jushs diction whe
so let's talk about florida and this idea of venue change. you know, up until this point, about until about a week ago we were all so solely focused on washington, d.c. when it came to a grand jury, when it came to doj's probe there about the former president, january 6th, yes, but also the classified documents part, and suddenly we learn of this miami grand jury and that is where charges are brought. so talk to us about that decision and what you make of what that venue could mean going...
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that would have to be in florida because interview was in florida. the other possibility is that they end up charging this case against trump in a bifurcated way. some charges in washington. some in florida. we just have to wait and see. but it adds a new wrinkle in an atmosphere where it looks like this thing is wrapping up. that meeting between trump's lawyers and officials is exhibit a that we're getting to the end. >> does this new wrinkle delay anything? change the timeline? >> the signals we're getting is no but there's as much it's hard to divine about the secret grand jury process. nothing would surprise me at this point. >> lisa, you are in florida. do we have any indication of who this witness might be or what it might be regarding? ken talked a lot about the circumstances, the at fearics. >> we know from "the new york times" reporting that the witness is supposed to be a new witness, someone who hasn't testified before the grand jury. walt could meet that description. it's our understanding that he has met multiple times with investigators
that would have to be in florida because interview was in florida. the other possibility is that they end up charging this case against trump in a bifurcated way. some charges in washington. some in florida. we just have to wait and see. but it adds a new wrinkle in an atmosphere where it looks like this thing is wrapping up. that meeting between trump's lawyers and officials is exhibit a that we're getting to the end. >> does this new wrinkle delay anything? change the timeline? >>...
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the gentleman from florida is recognized -- reserves. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield four minutes to the vice chairman of the energy and commerce committee, the gentleman from north dakota, mr. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. arm arm thank you -- mr. armstrong: thank you, mr. chairman. h.r. 1516, the gas stove protection and freedom act, would prohibit funding to the consumer product safety commission for only two purples. first, -- purposes. first, to regulate gas stoves as a banned, hazardous product. and second, to oppose any consumer product safety standards in gas stoves that would result in a prohibition on the use or sale of the appliances or otherwise substantially increase the average price. simply put this bill prevents the commission from banning the entire product category of gas stoves. this bill does not prevent the commission from its statutory mission to address specific models of gas stoves or any other product that might pose an actual safety hazard. we are debating this bill because commissioner ri
the gentleman from florida is recognized -- reserves. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield four minutes to the vice chairman of the energy and commerce committee, the gentleman from north dakota, mr. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. arm arm thank you -- mr. armstrong: thank you, mr. chairman. h.r. 1516, the gas stove protection and freedom act, would prohibit funding to the consumer product safety commission for only two purples....
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and florida that any potential trial will be down in florida, but the first challenge even in florida that his lawyers will try to conduct this entire probe and the entire investigation in d.c. so they could get favorable rulings on the executive privilege challenges and then move the case to florida. i am told that will be one of the first challenges that will be launched here. >> paula, thank you. s paula was speaking we are confirming one other part of this. there are seven counts in this indictment which is coming out of south florida. so ryan, take this, what she's saying about all of the work, all of the testimony and everything that was done in front of a grand jury in washington. does it all get handed to florida and then in a week they're able to return this with seven counts? >> what does all of this mean? >> 100%, all of the information could be transferred over to florida and then read in for the florida jury which has been sitting now for a few weeks so that may have happened way back when and then they had maybe additional witnesses and just a few apparently, and they ge
and florida that any potential trial will be down in florida, but the first challenge even in florida that his lawyers will try to conduct this entire probe and the entire investigation in d.c. so they could get favorable rulings on the executive privilege challenges and then move the case to florida. i am told that will be one of the first challenges that will be launched here. >> paula, thank you. s paula was speaking we are confirming one other part of this. there are seven counts in...
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what it would mean if he would make america florida. and this is what we brought from this a teacher post of these empty shops on twitter or to draw attention to the situation in florida's school libraries. under the leadership of, from the census, florida, his pass laws making it easier to ben books and restrict lessons on race and racism as well as classroom discussions about gender identity and sexual orientation such as video. because i wanted to put a visualization to what was happening, went outside and posted it, and i came back to with over a 1000000 views in that 1st day. nothing happened to brian covey until 2 weeks later, when rhonda census was asking about the video and half of that video, that was a fake narrative that was not true. this is trying to create some narrative as if that they hadn't even put the books out yet. to begin with, so there's no need for all of that. and then all of a sudden, after the governor was asked specifically about my video, it was called a fake narrative and i lost my job. this one i'm on the
what it would mean if he would make america florida. and this is what we brought from this a teacher post of these empty shops on twitter or to draw attention to the situation in florida's school libraries. under the leadership of, from the census, florida, his pass laws making it easier to ben books and restrict lessons on race and racism as well as classroom discussions about gender identity and sexual orientation such as video. because i wanted to put a visualization to what was happening,...
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but migrants in florida are not waiting. today, many of them gathered outside the office of local republican legislators to pressure them and governor desantis to repeal this law. they were also peaceful protests in at least seven florida cities as part of the day of demonstrations called a day without immigrants. joining me now is florida state representative ana eskamani. representative eskamani, thanks, as always, for being here tonight. my first question is -- do you think, these protests that we've seen -- there's a lot of -- we think their position on this? >> thanks so much for having me. and as a daughter of immigrants myself, i know, alex, your mom is an immigrant. these issues are incredibly important to us and they are personal. we made that point all throughout our fight on the house floor about this bill -- the realities that many floridians don't even realize it happened until after the bill was passed. and that's because governor desantis is on a chaos tour. he pushed many bad bills this session, dividing and
but migrants in florida are not waiting. today, many of them gathered outside the office of local republican legislators to pressure them and governor desantis to repeal this law. they were also peaceful protests in at least seven florida cities as part of the day of demonstrations called a day without immigrants. joining me now is florida state representative ana eskamani. representative eskamani, thanks, as always, for being here tonight. my first question is -- do you think, these protests...
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so that was squarely in florida. and this wouldn't be the first time the justice department has brought criminal charges against one person in two different venues. for example, we saw the paul manafort case, a case andrew weissmann would know better than anybody, they charged him both in virginia and washington, d.c. here you could see charges happen in two different venues. a person who is going to play a really key role in the decision of where to bring charges or whose office or reptdative from their office would play a key role would be the solicitor general's office. this is somebody who is an expert in looking at whether or not the justice department could get fouled up on appeal if somebody can bring a credible accusation that they were basically monkeying around and trying to shop the case to the most sympathetic jury. it's something you really don't want to do in something this sensitive, and it's something the justice department would be guarding against. they don't want to lose because it looks like they
so that was squarely in florida. and this wouldn't be the first time the justice department has brought criminal charges against one person in two different venues. for example, we saw the paul manafort case, a case andrew weissmann would know better than anybody, they charged him both in virginia and washington, d.c. here you could see charges happen in two different venues. a person who is going to play a really key role in the decision of where to bring charges or whose office or reptdative...
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, llega esa caravana de protesta llamada "todos somos florida" a tallahassee. borja: recordemos lo que entrarÁ en vigor elstado de la florida desde maÑana: se bloquean los fondos a quienes emitan identificaciones a indocumentados, dejan sin vigencs s vigencias emitidas por otros estados de estados unidos. los hospitalesebÁn indagar sobre el estatus migratorio es entren a sus centros.s qu las empresas con mÁs de 25 empleados deben usar el sistema de verificaciÓn. carolina: la concentraciÓn se celebra en florida, y pretende emprender acciones para tratar de derogarla. nos conectamos en este momento vivo con el director de esa caravana, el seÑor luis vega. usted ha estado en esta caravana por tantos dÍas, cuÉntenos, cree usted que realmente tendrÁ un impacto en el corazÓn del gobernador ron desantis, quien ya propuso esta ley y felizmente la firmÓ va a cambiar algo el hecho de que ustedes tomen tanto esfuerzo de venir desde california hasta florida? >> nosotros sabemos que un grupo colectivo de abogados de lulac la van a restar, se estÁn uniendo para
, llega esa caravana de protesta llamada "todos somos florida" a tallahassee. borja: recordemos lo que entrarÁ en vigor elstado de la florida desde maÑana: se bloquean los fondos a quienes emitan identificaciones a indocumentados, dejan sin vigencs s vigencias emitidas por otros estados de estados unidos. los hospitalesebÁn indagar sobre el estatus migratorio es entren a sus centros.s qu las empresas con mÁs de 25 empleados deben usar el sistema de verificaciÓn. carolina: la...
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the bill goes into effect a month from today, but migrants in florida are not waiting. today many of them gathered outside the office of local republican legislators to pressure them and governor desantis to repeal this law. there were also peaceful protests in at least seven florida cities a part of demonstrations called a day without immigrants. representative, thanks as always for being here tonight. my first question is just do you think these protests we've seen there's a lot of passion here. do you think they are moving any republican legislators to rethink their position on this? >> well, thanks so much for having me, and as a daughter of immigrants myself, i know, alex, your mom is an immigrant and these issues are personal. and we made this fight on the house floor against this bill, but the reality is that many floridians don't realize it even happened until after the bill is passed, and that's because governor desantis is on a chaos tour. he pushed many bad bills this session dividing and conquering, if you will, resources, the ability to get out information
the bill goes into effect a month from today, but migrants in florida are not waiting. today many of them gathered outside the office of local republican legislators to pressure them and governor desantis to repeal this law. there were also peaceful protests in at least seven florida cities a part of demonstrations called a day without immigrants. representative, thanks as always for being here tonight. my first question is just do you think these protests we've seen there's a lot of passion...