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if you're looking for old miami, original miami, you're looking to an extent for black miami. ♪ these days liberty city is mostly ignored by developers, but back in the day it was the epicenter of the black community. a lot has happened since then. >> pancakes, smoked sausage, boiled eggs. >> what do you usually get? >> the fishy grits. >> your parents were jamaican and bahamian. >> yes. >> my mother was bohemian and my dad was jamaican. >> today i'm having fish and grits at mlk restaurant with this guy, luther campbell. >> a lot of good cooking tradition in the family. >> oh, yeah. one night we'd have peas and rice. the other night we'd have rice and peas. >> otherwise known as luke sky walker. he is something of a musical and political and legal legend. credited with pioneering me so horny or two diddy or maybe you know him from campbell versus rose music. >> how do you end up different growing up in miami than you would have grown up in l.a. and new york? >> a lot of people would have said southern people, whatever you want to call us, in actuality, we're an island town, we're a bo
if you're looking for old miami, original miami, you're looking to an extent for black miami. ♪ these days liberty city is mostly ignored by developers, but back in the day it was the epicenter of the black community. a lot has happened since then. >> pancakes, smoked sausage, boiled eggs. >> what do you usually get? >> the fishy grits. >> your parents were jamaican and bahamian. >> yes. >> my mother was bohemian and my dad was jamaican. >> today i'm...
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is this miami? it was a long time getting here. >> you need a car in miami, and yes, this is like the heart of miami. >> michelle is one of my miami's most iconic influential chefs, born and bred here. >> when people say where did you grow up, you say -- >> miami. >> where in miami? >> this is way out west. i mean, you can't get much further west than this. >> what's beyond here? >> swampland. >> awesome. body disposal. >> you can say this. i can't. this restaurant, we would actually come here for the seafood and it would be elegant. >> well, you have the waiters in the little bolero type jacket things. >> usually a bowtie, yeah, and there's still some cuban places in miami that still have that. >> this is how you drink coffee in miami. >> the real places give you the milk first and then the coffee. >> what are they called again? colattas. >> a big cup with little cup. >> it is basically like the coffee version, the caffeine version of a one-hitter. i'd have one of those. at the next place, i'd have
is this miami? it was a long time getting here. >> you need a car in miami, and yes, this is like the heart of miami. >> michelle is one of my miami's most iconic influential chefs, born and bred here. >> when people say where did you grow up, you say -- >> miami. >> where in miami? >> this is way out west. i mean, you can't get much further west than this. >> what's beyond here? >> swampland. >> awesome. body disposal. >> you can say...
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if you're looking for old miami, original miami, you're looking to a great extent for black miami. ♪ these days liberty city is mostly ignored by developers, but back in the day it was the epicenter of the black community. a lot has happened since then. >> corned beef, pancakes, smoked sausage, boiled eggs. >> what do you usually get? >> the fishy grits. that's a bahamian dish. >> your parents were jamaican and bahamian. >> yes. my mother was bahamian. my dad was jamaican. >> today i'm having fish and grits at mlk restaurant with this guy, luther campbell. >> a lot of good cooking tradition in the family. >> oh, yeah. one night we'd have rice and peas. the other night we'd have peas and rice. otherwise known as uncle luke, or perhaps luke skywalker at various times. luther is something of a musical, political and legal legend, credited with pioneering what would be called miami bass. maybe you know him from hits. maybe you know him from campbell versus acuff rose music. >> how do you end up different growing up in miami than you would growing up in l.a. or new york? >> people would s
if you're looking for old miami, original miami, you're looking to a great extent for black miami. ♪ these days liberty city is mostly ignored by developers, but back in the day it was the epicenter of the black community. a lot has happened since then. >> corned beef, pancakes, smoked sausage, boiled eggs. >> what do you usually get? >> the fishy grits. that's a bahamian dish. >> your parents were jamaican and bahamian. >> yes. my mother was bahamian. my dad was...
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>>> miami sneaks up on you. or do we change and find ourselves sneaking up, washing up, ending up in miami? ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, >>> miami, it's a big place. bigger and more multifaceted than it's given credit for. >> miami, where you at? >> we tend over the years to focus on miami's -- how shall i put this -- party zone. ♪ it's the kind of place we say that could never be me and then it is. it's a temptation that's almost irresistible. the seductions of flash, of palm trees, balmy nights, deco architecture, television shows made real, but across the causeway a few miles down the way there are other worlds, older ones. i think it's safe to say better ones. ♪ way out west 20 miles from the airport tucked in yet another strip mall is this
>>> miami sneaks up on you. or do we change and find ourselves sneaking up, washing up, ending up in miami? ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, >>> miami, it's a big place. bigger and more multifaceted than it's given...
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miami beach is built on porous limestone that absorbs the rising water. as the limestone is saturated by rising sea, there's an upsurge of water through the sewer system. so far 8 pumps have been installed, and seem to be doing the trick. >> we think we have a great 50-60 year solution. after that human innovation and technology, we believe, will catch up. >> this is the first type anyone did this on a city-wide scale. we'll make mistakes... >> we are the pioneers. >> i like it. >> reporter: with a lifetime in miami, dan is a retired boat cap feign and is an environmental activist. he took us on a tour of the city's efforts. >> let me show you something. they'll raise the sidewalks. look at that. >> reporter: that's what, 2 feet. >> at least 2 feet. it's fine for this building, they have raised the base of the building. but for that house there, the door will be two feet below the sidewalk. >> reporter: what is different building? >> the first floor is 6 feet off the ground. if you have to leave this building, we'll be leaving miami beach. >> reporter: ke
miami beach is built on porous limestone that absorbs the rising water. as the limestone is saturated by rising sea, there's an upsurge of water through the sewer system. so far 8 pumps have been installed, and seem to be doing the trick. >> we think we have a great 50-60 year solution. after that human innovation and technology, we believe, will catch up. >> this is the first type anyone did this on a city-wide scale. we'll make mistakes... >> we are the pioneers. >> i...
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miami beach has run out of sand. it sounds unusual. >> just like those beach bodies miami beaches themselves need constant work. the solution was to pump in sand from the bottom of the ocean. but two years ago the county simply ran out. >> there is no viable sources offshore. so we ran out of sand down here in south florida. >> beaches aren't static. the sand comes and goes with currents, rising oceans and storms. miami-dade county alone needs 18 million cubic yards of it for the next 50 years enough to fill the miami dolphin stadium seven times. so now count leaders are turning to their neighbors in the north. where the waters off st. lucie and martin counties engineers say there is plenty of sand. >> how much sand is there? >> there is an abundance of sand off the shore lines. >> but these beaches might as well be lined with gold because when it comes to sharing some politicians are not so willing to wade in. >> so this idea of taking sand here and shipping it to miami? >> i'm not a fan. >> you're not a fan? >> no.
miami beach has run out of sand. it sounds unusual. >> just like those beach bodies miami beaches themselves need constant work. the solution was to pump in sand from the bottom of the ocean. but two years ago the county simply ran out. >> there is no viable sources offshore. so we ran out of sand down here in south florida. >> beaches aren't static. the sand comes and goes with currents, rising oceans and storms. miami-dade county alone needs 18 million cubic yards of it for...
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. >> miami beach es ahora el centro de la nueva tecnologÍa porque ahÍ precisamente se lleva a cabo la conferencia con la participaciÓn de 500 empresas y diez mil profesionales de estados unidos latinoamÉrica y el mundo entero quienes estÁn causando sensaciÓn son los inventores que pretenden hacer la vida mÁs fÁcil y mÁs divertida, ahÍ estÁ precisamente angie sandoval. >> ¿quÉ tal? josÉ hoy nos hemos pasado todo el dÍa aquÍ y no solamente los inventes son increÍbles sino que tambiÉn los creadores hispanos estÁn determinados decididos ayudar a miles de personas. >> desde robots que tiran la basura hasta zapato que prometen hacerte caminar en las nubes, esto es... >> esta conferencia es una plataforma para intercambiar ideas entre innovaciÓn y tecnologÍa. >> el doctor busca aplicar su aplicaciÓn un mÉdico virtual. >> por ejemplo si una paciente tiene un dolor de cabeza le podemos decir estos son remedios que uno pru probar en casa, pero si es un dolor de cabeza que nos preocupa le enseÑamos al paciente donde tienen kir. >> Él es uno de mÁs de diez mil participante
. >> miami beach es ahora el centro de la nueva tecnologÍa porque ahÍ precisamente se lleva a cabo la conferencia con la participaciÓn de 500 empresas y diez mil profesionales de estados unidos latinoamÉrica y el mundo entero quienes estÁn causando sensaciÓn son los inventores que pretenden hacer la vida mÁs fÁcil y mÁs divertida, ahÍ estÁ precisamente angie sandoval. >> ¿quÉ tal? josÉ hoy nos hemos pasado todo el dÍa aquÍ y no solamente los inventes son increÍbles...
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when the miami family refused to comply armed u.s. agents were sent in creating the scene few can forget. certainly not the fisherman holding elian in this picture. >> if i didn't cooperate at that moment i blooift could have went bad and could have been bloodshed in there. >> reporter: elian returns to cuba a national hero in his father's arms. greeted by his elementary school classmates and a national tv audience n. this never-before-seen on tv video, provided by cuban photographer who shot for abc news on this story, fidel meets with elian privately. today else onlives with his father in this modest house in cardanas elian sitting beside his father. >> do you have any regrets of coming back to live in cuba. >> translator: not at all. i feel safe in cuba. >> reporter: you are 21 years old. do you have a car? >> no. >> reporter: do you have your own house? >> no. >> reporter: do you have money in your pocket? >> ten pesos. >> reporter: he wants to get married and he plans to wed his high school sweetheart. >> translator: he's a good
when the miami family refused to comply armed u.s. agents were sent in creating the scene few can forget. certainly not the fisherman holding elian in this picture. >> if i didn't cooperate at that moment i blooift could have went bad and could have been bloodshed in there. >> reporter: elian returns to cuba a national hero in his father's arms. greeted by his elementary school classmates and a national tv audience n. this never-before-seen on tv video, provided by cuban...
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a historic day for cnbc coming to you live from miami. it's the biggest technology event bringing together tech professionals and company was ties to global play ersers in latin america. huge lineup on deck tonight. you think facebook is tapped out of users? think again. we're sitting down with a top facebook official who will reveal the next big growth market and our guys will tell you how they're trading the stock right now. plus we'll hear from obama's go-to person on all things technology. we have the chief technology officer of the united states cyber securities the next great battleground and she's on the front line. first, with he have to start off with the marksets in the united states. we have to ask the question, what is the next big catalyst to take us two record highs. take a look at the s&p 500. we are a whisper away from a new high karen. >> well i think actually normally it's earnings that will drive the market but i think the m&a pace has been so interesting and i think we will continue to see more deals. very often you ge
a historic day for cnbc coming to you live from miami. it's the biggest technology event bringing together tech professionals and company was ties to global play ersers in latin america. huge lineup on deck tonight. you think facebook is tapped out of users? think again. we're sitting down with a top facebook official who will reveal the next big growth market and our guys will tell you how they're trading the stock right now. plus we'll hear from obama's go-to person on all things technology....
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initially, he identified himself as being out of miami. the reason he did this was it was the first group to fly out of fort lauderdale. he visually is looking down over these islands thinking he is over the florida keys, which is probably a mistake because i don't know he could get just north of there to the keys in a short. of time. thinking he headed north. if he had due north, he would be going out into more open water. was getting later in the day, there was a front coming through. this is a december when it gets dark early. the accommodation of all those things these five planes became very confused, lost, and no one could communicate with them because the pilot who had been flying along the coast said i'm flying south, let it come down to you guys back. the instructor said no, we're fine. if he had done that, he wouldn't have found them, and he got because the radio transmission was getting worse and worse. his thoughts were that this fellow is and where he is should have been, he's going north out into the open water or it in lands
initially, he identified himself as being out of miami. the reason he did this was it was the first group to fly out of fort lauderdale. he visually is looking down over these islands thinking he is over the florida keys, which is probably a mistake because i don't know he could get just north of there to the keys in a short. of time. thinking he headed north. if he had due north, he would be going out into more open water. was getting later in the day, there was a front coming through. this is...
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now everybody reads the "miami herald." the courts are reading this. everybody reads it. >> people always want to believe that somebody is innocent but it is really dangerous years after the fact to get a new trial for somebody, for some legal flaw like maybe his lawyer didn't work hard enough or maybe some witness was unreliable. >> in fact, gwen gurley, who recanted her original testimony against jim duckett now claims she was coerced into recanting by an investigator work for the duckett family. >> he was at my house. if i was hanging up clothes he was behind the clothesline. he was always around. he never let my life at peace. so i told him what he wanted to hear. what he told me happened, i said okay, it happened. the only reason i even agreed to do this interview was just on record to let it be known that the last time i saw teresa mcabee, she was in james duckett's police car. that's the last time i saw that little girl. the next time i heard about her, she was dead. >> earlier in his investigation, marshall frank was urged to meet with detectiv
now everybody reads the "miami herald." the courts are reading this. everybody reads it. >> people always want to believe that somebody is innocent but it is really dangerous years after the fact to get a new trial for somebody, for some legal flaw like maybe his lawyer didn't work hard enough or maybe some witness was unreliable. >> in fact, gwen gurley, who recanted her original testimony against jim duckett now claims she was coerced into recanting by an investigator...
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beach is running out of sand. >> miami beach is out of sand. >> just like the bodies, miami beach itself needs constant work. for years the solution was to pump in sand from the bottom of the ocean but two years ago the county simply ran out. >> there are no viable sources offshore, so we ran out of sand down here in south florida. >> beaches aren't static, the sand comes and goes with currents rising oceans and storms. miami-dade county alone needs 18 million cubic yards of it for the next 15 years. enough to fill the miami dolphin stadium seven times. turning to the neighbors in the north, where in the waters off of st. lucie and martin counties engineers say that there's plenty of sand. >> how much sand is out there. >> there's an abundance of it. >> but these golden beaches might as well be lined with it gold because when it comes to sharing, some politicians aren't so willing. >> so the idea, generally speaking, it's the idea of taking the sand here and shipping it to miami. >> yeah. i've been known to say -- >> a lot of people are going to say, that sounds kind of selfish. >> it is
beach is running out of sand. >> miami beach is out of sand. >> just like the bodies, miami beach itself needs constant work. for years the solution was to pump in sand from the bottom of the ocean but two years ago the county simply ran out. >> there are no viable sources offshore, so we ran out of sand down here in south florida. >> beaches aren't static, the sand comes and goes with currents rising oceans and storms. miami-dade county alone needs 18 million cubic...
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you know, i talk to people about retreat from miami. we're going to have to within the next 100 years or in this century actually leave. we won't be able to live here. that's the reality of the situation. but nobody wants to talk about that. >> joining me tonight, dr. harold wanless, the chair of the department of geological sciences at the university of miami. doctor, great to have you with us tonight. what is your response and this is the blanket comment that's made out there by the deniers, that human activity is not causing climate change. your response to that. >> well they're simply wrong. since about 1950 the buildup of greenhouse gases has been driving our climate. and since the mid-1990s, we have been having an increase in -- dramatic increase in ice melt on both greenland and now antarctica. and with the warmed ocean we've had, that's just putting us on a one-way track to what's going to be a rapid amccelerating sea level rise. even the u.s. government forecasts maybe two feet by 2048, six and a half feet by the end of the cen
you know, i talk to people about retreat from miami. we're going to have to within the next 100 years or in this century actually leave. we won't be able to live here. that's the reality of the situation. but nobody wants to talk about that. >> joining me tonight, dr. harold wanless, the chair of the department of geological sciences at the university of miami. doctor, great to have you with us tonight. what is your response and this is the blanket comment that's made out there by the...
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jay is in miami, florida. welcome. >> caller: hello. yes. i'm calling from miami. the >> yes, jaye. >> caller: my question dealt with the topic that general lee just talked about, which was ve surrendering before president rhaps he jefferson, jefferson davis did so. some peoplet say perhaps he should have waited for hi ste commander in chief to surrender, that perhaps he took that step tly, earlier than he should have.ever, is i know that his men were suffering greatly. however, looking back on it now, is he still convinced that it was the right decision in. y >> yes,it absolutely.deci it was thesi right decision.and i was a commander of the army ief. and i was also commander in chief. and there was no way to communicate with general davis. i made the decision and it was made the rightth decision. >> general grant, you made the decision to allow your rations, the union rations to be distributed to union troops but your own troops were fairly we starved from the chase as well. >> they were hungry because we had been on the run for several days in pursuit of the army
jay is in miami, florida. welcome. >> caller: hello. yes. i'm calling from miami. the >> yes, jaye. >> caller: my question dealt with the topic that general lee just talked about, which was ve surrendering before president rhaps he jefferson, jefferson davis did so. some peoplet say perhaps he should have waited for hi ste commander in chief to surrender, that perhaps he took that step tly, earlier than he should have.ever, is i know that his men were suffering greatly....
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to make today moved up five spots second round from 52 to 47 and frayeded both fifth round picks to miami and got back sixth rounder and they filled yet another need. >> philadelphia eagles select eric rowe defensive back utah. >> john runyan making call there. rowe is defensive back played safety and quarterback he's a pac 12 guy playing at utah. he is battle tested. >> we'll figure out where he hits he may start off corner for us and we have a lot of time here. it's -- it was get what we thought was best secondary guy out there for what we did. he was the guy we targeted. the draft ended last night and that was the guy we wanted. >> i feel like the culture was different. they're doing things in ways i thought was positive. not saying other one was bad but i thought they did theirs a different way and kind of took me by interest and i was like many want to join this type of culture of a team. >> all right. so when the third round you would have thought they would have gone to to offensive line inside linebacker jordan hicks out of texas they picked consider aid smart player and knock on
to make today moved up five spots second round from 52 to 47 and frayeded both fifth round picks to miami and got back sixth rounder and they filled yet another need. >> philadelphia eagles select eric rowe defensive back utah. >> john runyan making call there. rowe is defensive back played safety and quarterback he's a pac 12 guy playing at utah. he is battle tested. >> we'll figure out where he hits he may start off corner for us and we have a lot of time here. it's -- it...
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enough to fill the miami dolphin stadium seven times. now county leaders are turning to the neighbors in the north. in the waters in martin county, engineers say there's plenty of sand. >> how much sand is out there. >> there's an abundance of sand off our shorelines. >> these golden beaches might as well be lined with gold, because when it comes to sharing some politicians aren't so willing to wade in. >> the idea generally speaking, this idea of taking sand here and shipping it to miami. >> i'm not a fan. >> you're not a fan. >> no, i've been known to say tell them to take their sand buckets and go home. >> some say that sounds selfish. >> it isn't when you understand what i'm trying to protect and fighting for. >> she worries a major storm could wipe away their beaches. >> you guys have your own erosion issues. >> absolutely. >> there may not be enough sand to go around. >> we will help where we can but we need to protect our own first. >> crews can't just use amy's sand. it must be the right color size and texture making it precious
enough to fill the miami dolphin stadium seven times. now county leaders are turning to the neighbors in the north. in the waters in martin county, engineers say there's plenty of sand. >> how much sand is out there. >> there's an abundance of sand off our shorelines. >> these golden beaches might as well be lined with gold, because when it comes to sharing some politicians aren't so willing to wade in. >> the idea generally speaking, this idea of taking sand here and...
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the deal was for every mile of waterway drudged for an august team to miami they would get 3840 acres of public land along the east coast and the atlantic coast of florida which was by no means bad land or swampland, it was prime real estate. and so by 1912 this company had earned over at 1 million acres of land. [inaudible] and they did an actual survey in 1889. and it was bland and 85% was water. and the problem was except for the st. johns river going east along the coast most of the waterway was not navigable and in other words you could not take a steamship or anything like it down the coast of florida without it being dredged to some extent. and so the deal was that they had to dredge a continuous waterway 5 feet deep and 50 feet wide. and one of the things that they had to do and it became a big part of that contention with the legislature was it was supposed to maintain the waterway. and so constantly the legislature actually went to court in 1917 to force the company to clean up its act. and they were going to take it away from you and they were supposed to maintain us. and r
the deal was for every mile of waterway drudged for an august team to miami they would get 3840 acres of public land along the east coast and the atlantic coast of florida which was by no means bad land or swampland, it was prime real estate. and so by 1912 this company had earned over at 1 million acres of land. [inaudible] and they did an actual survey in 1889. and it was bland and 85% was water. and the problem was except for the st. johns river going east along the coast most of the...
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a historic day for cnbc coming to you live from miami. it's the biggest technology event bringing together tech professionals and company was ties to global play ersers in latin america. huge lineup on deck tonight. you think facebook is tapped out of users? think again. we're sitting down with a top
a historic day for cnbc coming to you live from miami. it's the biggest technology event bringing together tech professionals and company was ties to global play ersers in latin america. huge lineup on deck tonight. you think facebook is tapped out of users? think again. we're sitting down with a top
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miami-dade county needs 18 million cubic yards of it, until to fill the dolphins stadium 7 times. so now county leaders are turning to the neighbors in the north. >>> where in the waters, engineers say there's plenty of sand. >>> how much sand is out there? >>> there's an abundance. >>> but they might as we will be lined with gold, when it comes to sharing some politicians aren't willing. >>> so the idea, of taking sand here and, shipping it to miami -- >>> not a fan. >>> no. >>> i have been known to say -- >>> a lot of people are going to say, that sounds selfish. >>> well it isn't what we're having to protect and what i'm fighting. >>> she and others worry a major storm could get rid of beaches. >>> and leaders aren't convince heed that they have enough sand. >>> we will help but we need to protect our own first. >>> crews can't just use any san, it must be the right color and, size and texture and making it a precious and it helps attract 14 million people every year, jep rating 22 billion. >>> just getting the sand, does it make the most sense to you? >>> when you need sand, y
miami-dade county needs 18 million cubic yards of it, until to fill the dolphins stadium 7 times. so now county leaders are turning to the neighbors in the north. >>> where in the waters, engineers say there's plenty of sand. >>> how much sand is out there? >>> there's an abundance. >>> but they might as we will be lined with gold, when it comes to sharing some politicians aren't willing. >>> so the idea, of taking sand here and, shipping it to miami...
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desde miami florida, lucia burga nos muestra como. no es fÁcil conseguir la atenciÓn de james. como cualquier niÑo de su edad es travieso y curioso. >> es un niÑo con mucho cariÑo en su corazÓn. muchas veces es difÍcil para ver. >> difÍcil de ver a simple vista porque ya en este autista. cuando era pequeÑo no hablaba, era muy difÍcil para el mirarnos a las carreras. es muy difÍcil salir a la calle y ver a otras familias jugando juntos, simplemente hablando entre ellos. yo veÍa eso y decÍa nosotros no tenemos eso. >> hace cinco aÑos su familia encontrÓ el apoyo entre las intervenciones que recibe hasta la terapia musical. tocando el piano se desenvuelve. los niÑos autistas responden positivamente mejorando las relaciones interpersonales y sus capacidades. >> los niÑos con autismo tienen que trabajar mucho en cruzar la mitad del cuerpo, mucho en la coordinaciÓn motriz. cuando utilizan las dos manos, el cerebro hace las dos conexiones que se necesitan hacer. >> uno de cada 68 aÑos de niÑos en el paÍs estÁn dentro del espectro autista, afecta la comunicaciÓn. l
desde miami florida, lucia burga nos muestra como. no es fÁcil conseguir la atenciÓn de james. como cualquier niÑo de su edad es travieso y curioso. >> es un niÑo con mucho cariÑo en su corazÓn. muchas veces es difÍcil para ver. >> difÍcil de ver a simple vista porque ya en este autista. cuando era pequeÑo no hablaba, era muy difÍcil para el mirarnos a las carreras. es muy difÍcil salir a la calle y ver a otras familias jugando juntos, simplemente hablando entre ellos. yo...
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julio: vamos otra informaciÓn el aeropuerto de miami es uno de los entradas mÁs importantes es mÁs los vuelos que van a suramÉrica desde filadelfia se detienen en este aeropuerto se inaugurÓ un programa que abreviar y en las filas de espera. nada es gratis, josÉ alfonso tiene los detalles. josÉ: este miÉrcoles comenzÓ a implementarse que permitirÁ no tener que quitarse los zapatos y cinturones en los puntos de seguridad puesta 179 dÓlares al aÑo lo opera una compaÑÍa autorizada por el gobierno federal con tecnologÍa antiterrorista su nombre es clear. >> se encarga de identificar a su persona y luego puede usar nuestro servicio para transportarse y evitar la fila. reporero: para inscribirse debe entrar a la pÁgina de internet es solo para ciudadanos y residentes de ee.uu. mayores de 18 aÑos autoridades del nuevo sistema biomÉtrico puesto en marcha en el aeropuerto de miami reducir sustancialmente el tiempo desde que usted inspecciona su equipaje en el mostrador de la aerolÍnea hasta que llega al mismo. >> la ventaja es el tiempo que se evita haciendo la fila en el aeropu
julio: vamos otra informaciÓn el aeropuerto de miami es uno de los entradas mÁs importantes es mÁs los vuelos que van a suramÉrica desde filadelfia se detienen en este aeropuerto se inaugurÓ un programa que abreviar y en las filas de espera. nada es gratis, josÉ alfonso tiene los detalles. josÉ: este miÉrcoles comenzÓ a implementarse que permitirÁ no tener que quitarse los zapatos y cinturones en los puntos de seguridad puesta 179 dÓlares al aÑo lo opera una compaÑÍa autorizada...
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airline back here in miami. >> eastern flew the new plain over miami in announcing the return late last year. for now, eastern is a charter airline, making daily flights into havana. and eventually other cities in cuba. over the next couple of years regal plans to have 20 planes as eastern branches out into commercial service into florida and the east coast. but re-establishing eastern won't easy. especially with the biggest airlines adding capacity and making it tougher for niche carriers to break into key cities. still, wiggle thinks he can attract fliers. >> we think a combination of the fact we have newer airlines the next generation boeing 737 plus the name on the side of the airplane that many of the passengers and the tour operators and others who charter our aircraft will recognize and that gives them a level of comfort. >> i'm frank goreman the president of the eastern. >> it has been more than 30 years since frank boreman piloted the first airline industry. thos were heady days in the mid '70s but by 1991 eastern went out ever business due to labor struggles and poor managemen
airline back here in miami. >> eastern flew the new plain over miami in announcing the return late last year. for now, eastern is a charter airline, making daily flights into havana. and eventually other cities in cuba. over the next couple of years regal plans to have 20 planes as eastern branches out into commercial service into florida and the east coast. but re-establishing eastern won't easy. especially with the biggest airlines adding capacity and making it tougher for niche...
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seaquarium for what peta calls cruel conditions. >> reporter: she's miami seaquarium's biggest star. >> lolita the killer whale! >> reporter: but activists call her the world's loneliest orca. performing and living in the same tank for more than 40 years. now animal rights groups are promising to sue to free her, alleging a string of violation, saying the killer whale is confined to a small, shallow, and barren concrete tank exposed to the hot sun, resulting in a stunning level of deprivation. federal officials added lolita to the endangered species list in february. >> this is now a whole new law that applies to her. she is now a protected animal. >> reporter: one issue is the size of this pool. it's 20 feet deep but activists say it is not nearly large enough for low tee ta. it is the smallest and oldest tank in the country. activists want lolita released and perhaps reunited with other whales where she was captured. miami seaquarium has repeatedly depended lolita's care. >> plain and simple if you release her, she is going to die. >> reporter: you are convinced of that? >> absolut
seaquarium for what peta calls cruel conditions. >> reporter: she's miami seaquarium's biggest star. >> lolita the killer whale! >> reporter: but activists call her the world's loneliest orca. performing and living in the same tank for more than 40 years. now animal rights groups are promising to sue to free her, alleging a string of violation, saying the killer whale is confined to a small, shallow, and barren concrete tank exposed to the hot sun, resulting in a stunning...
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he initially identified himself as being out of miami. the reason was this was the first time the group had flown out of florida. they had moved up to fort lauderdale to continue the training. he was visually looking down thinking he was over the keys, which was probably a mistake. there was a front coming through. this is in december. the combination of all of these things he became very confused and lost a nobody could communicate with them because the pilot was flying self, he said he would come down to meet you guys back. the instructor said, no, we're fine. if he had done that, we would have found him because the radio transmission was getting worse and worse. he was going north out into the open water. he goes to the tower and said, i know are these guys are. let me take the plane out and find them. they would not let him. this all went on and they started to get dark. should have run out of gas around 11:00. nobody ever really communicated with them after that. they sent a rescue plane out there looking for them later that night. t
he initially identified himself as being out of miami. the reason was this was the first time the group had flown out of florida. they had moved up to fort lauderdale to continue the training. he was visually looking down thinking he was over the keys, which was probably a mistake. there was a front coming through. this is in december. the combination of all of these things he became very confused and lost a nobody could communicate with them because the pilot was flying self, he said he would...
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augustine to miami, they would get 3,840 acres of public land all lying along the east coast the atlantic coast of florida which was by no means badlands swampland at all. it was prime real estate. and by 1912 this company had earned over a million acres of land -- west cott's company -- had earned over a million acres of land for dredging 286 miles of waterway. and when they did a actual survey in 1889 they determined that approximately 15% of the entire waterway was land and 85% was water. the problem was -- except for the st. johns river going east along the coast -- most of the waterway, like the indian river lagoon was not navigable. in other words you couldn't take a steamship or anything like it down the coast of florida without it being dredged to some extent. and so the deal was they had to dredge a continuous waterway five feet deep and 50 feet wide. one of the things that westcott had to do and it became a big bone of contention with the legislature was they were supposed to maintain this waterway. and so constantly the canal company and the legislature actually went to court i
augustine to miami, they would get 3,840 acres of public land all lying along the east coast the atlantic coast of florida which was by no means badlands swampland at all. it was prime real estate. and by 1912 this company had earned over a million acres of land -- west cott's company -- had earned over a million acres of land for dredging 286 miles of waterway. and when they did a actual survey in 1889 they determined that approximately 15% of the entire waterway was land and 85% was water....
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in miami. so you just take the fillet you need and skip all the flights after. emily: now this idea isn't new. i mean, i guess it sort of makes sense. why are the airlines so against it? why are the flights more expensive to go just straight to san francisco rather than to lay over in san francisco? >> it has to do with market competition. the airline might have a strong hold on new york to san francisco whereas they might not have a stronghold on san francisco to burbank. so they can charge whatever they want for new york to san francisco and then charge that for the burbank flight and this just has to do with how the markets work. they want to maximize their profits and they're against this because this is, this is sort of a weakness to how their pricing model works. emily: the vast majority of travelers taking a look at some surveys think this is a perfectly legitimate way to travel even though the airlines don't. i'm curious about the technology that you built. how difficult is this to do?
in miami. so you just take the fillet you need and skip all the flights after. emily: now this idea isn't new. i mean, i guess it sort of makes sense. why are the airlines so against it? why are the flights more expensive to go just straight to san francisco rather than to lay over in san francisco? >> it has to do with market competition. the airline might have a strong hold on new york to san francisco whereas they might not have a stronghold on san francisco to burbank. so they can...
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hija, ¿ podemos enviar 10 cajas más a miami? ¡claro! sofi... yo me encargo... envíos, habla sofía... claro que si. tú trabajas para fortalecer tu negocio. en wells fargo trabajamos contigo para ayudarte a lograrlo. wells fargo. juntos llegaremos lejos. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> regresando con enfoque hoy se celo piebra el dÍa de las ma en estados unidos y he querido hablar con rosa salgado en con sus dos nietos cumpliÓ el sueÑo de graduarse de la universidad hoy estÁ con nosotros rosa y su hija, rosa marcela ambas gracias por estar conmigo este domingo >>> con mucho gusto >>> doÑa rosa quiero comenzar con usted, solamente hace una semana usted pudo recibir su diploma como universitaria lo hizo junto a sus dos nietos cÓmo fue ese momento >>> fue maravilloso tener a mis dos nietos combhnmigo en la gr n graduaciÓn >>> doÑa rosa siempre dis quisoa la universidad >>> sÍ hubo 3 importantes obstÁculos a los cuales tuve que enfrentarme y tratar de resol r resolverlos >>> rosa marcela fue tu salud, cuando ocurriÓ uno de estos 3 incidentes fue algo que ocurriÓ
hija, ¿ podemos enviar 10 cajas más a miami? ¡claro! sofi... yo me encargo... envíos, habla sofía... claro que si. tú trabajas para fortalecer tu negocio. en wells fargo trabajamos contigo para ayudarte a lograrlo. wells fargo. juntos llegaremos lejos. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> regresando con enfoque hoy se celo piebra el dÍa de las ma en estados unidos y he querido hablar con rosa salgado en con sus dos nietos cumpliÓ el sueÑo de graduarse de la universidad hoy estÁ con nosotros...
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desde miami florida, malena marchan univisiÓn. arantxa: desarticulan una banda de dominicanos que llevaban una doble vida, eran pastores y narcotraficantes. las chivas rayadas de guadalajara golean y pasan a semifinales en el fÚtbol mexicano. en republica dominicana no salen del asombro, tras el arresto de dominicanos que llevaban una doble vida.eran - pastores en quis-queya y narcotraficantes en colombia con el "clan usuga". y como nos cuenta indhira navarro, autoridades dominicanas y colombianas estan uniendo arantxa: autoridadesuna de las piezas en iglesia de santo domingo y colombia. >> a las puertas de la casa de dios tocÓ el narcotrÁfico y es que representantes de una iglesia protestante dominicana recibieron millonarias donaciones simuladas de aportes humanitarios del cÁrtel. >> en los Últimos tiempos vendrÁn mucho diciendo yo soy el cristo, ya muchos van a engaÑar. periodista: las predicas del supuesto pastor jorge mercedes que cautivaron a toda una feligresÍa ocultaban su lado oscuro. en el principal blanqueador d
desde miami florida, malena marchan univisiÓn. arantxa: desarticulan una banda de dominicanos que llevaban una doble vida, eran pastores y narcotraficantes. las chivas rayadas de guadalajara golean y pasan a semifinales en el fÚtbol mexicano. en republica dominicana no salen del asombro, tras el arresto de dominicanos que llevaban una doble vida.eran - pastores en quis-queya y narcotraficantes en colombia con el "clan usuga". y como nos cuenta indhira navarro, autoridades...
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vegas happens in vegas, perhaps in miami never happens. >> i love it. that was international music star pitbull at the emerging conference in miami. pitbull sound, off, our melissa lee is there live with a social guest as well, melissa. >> yeah, mandy, thanks, so much. you can see the crowd behind me. pitbull, as much as you may know armando pitbull, of course, he considers himself an entrepreneur. which is why he is here at emerge america 2015. there are so many start-ups here including the one here on set. we happened to meet here on the convention floor. it's amazing, explain what it is, this could replace and remove the need for needles for the medicine. >> technology is completely needle free. there are a lot of patches on the market with microneedles. what we are looking to do for insulin, this is what one week of insulin supplies looks like right now. with our technology, we will make it a simple needle-free patch that will last a week. >> as soon as you start this interview, they are pumping up the music. >> they are excited, too. >> in terms of
vegas happens in vegas, perhaps in miami never happens. >> i love it. that was international music star pitbull at the emerging conference in miami. pitbull sound, off, our melissa lee is there live with a social guest as well, melissa. >> yeah, mandy, thanks, so much. you can see the crowd behind me. pitbull, as much as you may know armando pitbull, of course, he considers himself an entrepreneur. which is why he is here at emerge america 2015. there are so many start-ups here...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> un escÁndalo de racismo y pornografÍa estÁ sacudiendo el departamento de policÍa de miami. mÁs una docena de agentes estÁn siendos investigados. ana estÁ con los detalles. adelante ana. >>> gracias. y aquÍ en el departamento de la policÍa de miami beach 16 agentes estÁn bajo investigaciÓn por comportamiento que el jefe de la policÍa y la fiscalÍa califican inaceptable por parte de agentes para el cumplimiento de la ley. >>> dos agentes de la policÍa de alto rango de miami beach enviaron miles de correos con mensajes como este. juego de monopolio negro, todos los espacios dicen vaya a la cÁrcel. y este dice: arresto. esta imagen promueve la violencia domÉstica. la investigaciÓn intera identificÓ a 16 agentes que recibieron estos mensajes. >>> la fiscalÍa estÁ determinado a determinar si se cometiÓ algÚn crimen. >>> segÚn la investigaciÓn la mayorÍa de los mensajes con tono racistas fueron enviados por Ángel vÁzquez y el capitÁn cuca rulo que fue despedido hoy. >>> no puedo decirles cuÁnto condenamos este comportamiento y lo enojamos que estamos dijo
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> un escÁndalo de racismo y pornografÍa estÁ sacudiendo el departamento de policÍa de miami. mÁs una docena de agentes estÁn siendos investigados. ana estÁ con los detalles. adelante ana. >>> gracias. y aquÍ en el departamento de la policÍa de miami beach 16 agentes estÁn bajo investigaciÓn por comportamiento que el jefe de la policÍa y la fiscalÍa califican inaceptable por parte de agentes para el cumplimiento de la ley. >>> dos...
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. >>> i'm in miami and looking at plans to increase access to the internet in an attempt to close the so called digital divide. ♪ top stories now on al jazeera. fifa president blatter told members they must help fix futbol's governing body as the corruption crisis deepens and fifa 209 members are there to vote for a new leader with a challenge of ali from jordan. thousands of migrants are stranded at sea in southeast asia and many are thought to be rohingya muslims fleeing persecution in western myanmar and delegates gathered in bangkok for talks of the crisis and saying myanmar is being singled out. nigerian president will be who they expect and muhammadu buhari has been speaking after being sworn in at a ceremony you are seeing right there in the capitol. rebels from syria's al-qaeda al-nusra front captured the last government held town in idlib province and area borders turkey and provides access to president al-assad's coast and there was heavy shelling and rocket fire before it was stolen by rebel fighters and vehicles were seen pulling out. u.n. security council briefed about
. >>> i'm in miami and looking at plans to increase access to the internet in an attempt to close the so called digital divide. ♪ top stories now on al jazeera. fifa president blatter told members they must help fix futbol's governing body as the corruption crisis deepens and fifa 209 members are there to vote for a new leader with a challenge of ali from jordan. thousands of migrants are stranded at sea in southeast asia and many are thought to be rohingya muslims fleeing...
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notamos miami con 91 grados. si observamos miami es ela temperatura mÁs alta hoy cerrando esta semana de impacto. y nosotros aquÍ en los angeles con 68 grados. asÍ que nada mal. por aquÍ la situaciÓn mucho mÁs fresca. este es el patrÓn de fuertes lluvias que va a persistir. mucha precauciÓn si viaja al centro del paÍs. por supuesto, se reportan retrasos en los aeropuertos debido a todas las personas que van a viajar. asÍ que recuerde que usted, yo no voy a estar aquÍ maÑana porque es fin de semana, pero nos podemos mantener en contacto a travÉs de todas mis redes sociales. desde twitter, instagram hasta mi facebook: me pueden mandar quÉ va a hacer este fin de semana. si va a hacer una buena. por supuesto, nuestro twitter del programa: >> asÍ que bueno, me voy a preparar a compartir con mi familia y amistades. un excelente fin de semana. bendiciones y gracias por ser parte de esta familia de primer impacto. que pamela disfruta tu fin de semana que va a llover en miami. pamela: yo tenÍa la ropa de b
notamos miami con 91 grados. si observamos miami es ela temperatura mÁs alta hoy cerrando esta semana de impacto. y nosotros aquÍ en los angeles con 68 grados. asÍ que nada mal. por aquÍ la situaciÓn mucho mÁs fresca. este es el patrÓn de fuertes lluvias que va a persistir. mucha precauciÓn si viaja al centro del paÍs. por supuesto, se reportan retrasos en los aeropuertos debido a todas las personas que van a viajar. asÍ que recuerde que usted, yo no voy a estar aquÍ maÑana porque...
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alan: william y maity siguen desde miami beach. karla: ahora toca hablar de tecnologÍa con todo el calor. william: aquÍ sigue el reventÓn desde la playa, muchÍsimo calor. maity: se dice que en el mar la vida es mÁs sabrosa y más cuando se tiene lo Último, ariel: hablando del mar. esto es la Última tendencia de surf de mano. william: ¿de mano? ariel: con la mano en el medio, y cuando viene la ola, te lanzas asÍ. con uno se recomienda, con dos los resultados no estÁn probados, pero es divertido, tiene es, adentro y flota, es de lo mÁs interesante, cuesta alrededor de 90,160 $ segÚn las opciones. maity: es para niÑos y adultos. ariel: sÍ, por supuesto que debe caber la mano. maity: hay algo como esto jetsurfing muy interesante tambiÉn. ariel: los muchachos menos de 18 aÑos, la segunda causa de muerte en estados unidos es por estar ahogados, es importante que los padres presten atenciÓn, pero lo que hace es es un sensor que los niÑos se ponen en la cabeza y lo que hace es que notifica a un telÉfono inteligente cuand
alan: william y maity siguen desde miami beach. karla: ahora toca hablar de tecnologÍa con todo el calor. william: aquÍ sigue el reventÓn desde la playa, muchÍsimo calor. maity: se dice que en el mar la vida es mÁs sabrosa y más cuando se tiene lo Último, ariel: hablando del mar. esto es la Última tendencia de surf de mano. william: ¿de mano? ariel: con la mano en el medio, y cuando viene la ola, te lanzas asÍ. con uno se recomienda, con dos los resultados no estÁn probados, pero es...
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desde miami florida, malena marchan univisiÓn. arantxa: desarticulan una banda de dominicanos que llevaban una doble vida, eran pastores y narcotraficantes. las chivas rayadas de guadalajara golean y pasan a semifinales en el fÚtbol mexicano. ♪ t-mobile, la compañá que está rompiendo las reglas de la industria celular, ahora te ofrece el teléfono que está rompiendo las reglas del diseño. el nuevo samsung galaxy s®6 edge. ¿lo quieres pero tu compañía celular te tiene atrapado? nunca más. nosotros pagamos tus cargos por cambiarte. ahora nada te detiene. conoce el samsung galaxy s®6 edge por ti mismo, y llévatelo por $0 dólares de pago inicial en tu tienda t-mobile. en republica dominicana no salen del asombro, tras el arresto de dominicanos que llevaban una doble vida.eran - pastores en quis-queya y narcotraficantes en colombia con el "clan usuga". y como nos cuenta indhira navarro, autoridades dominicanas y colombianas estan uniendo arantxa: autoridadesuna de las piezas en iglesia de santo domingo y colombia. >> a
desde miami florida, malena marchan univisiÓn. arantxa: desarticulan una banda de dominicanos que llevaban una doble vida, eran pastores y narcotraficantes. las chivas rayadas de guadalajara golean y pasan a semifinales en el fÚtbol mexicano. ♪ t-mobile, la compañá que está rompiendo las reglas de la industria celular, ahora te ofrece el teléfono que está rompiendo las reglas del diseño. el nuevo samsung galaxy s®6 edge. ¿lo quieres pero tu compañía celular te tiene atrapado?...
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we spoke yesterday in miami beach. i asked him why he hasn't joined his brother joaquin castro in endorsing clinton for president leading to well some laughter. >> i've only been on the job at hud a few months. i have tremendous respect for secretary clinton, and i have no doubt that if she's elect president, she's going to do a spectacular job and really lift up the prospects for america in the 21st century. but i've been staying out mostly out of electoral politics. at some point when the time is right i'll make a decision about getting involved in it. >> what do you see your job be in, i don't know january of 2017? your ideal world? >> at least until june on january 20th, of 2017 i'll be the hud secretary. >> that's not my question and you know it. >> who knows? throughout my life and for joaquin as well we tried to do a very good job with what is in front of us wa we're doing. i believe in one of the beauties of our country is if you do a great job with what's in front of you that means you'll have a bright future.
we spoke yesterday in miami beach. i asked him why he hasn't joined his brother joaquin castro in endorsing clinton for president leading to well some laughter. >> i've only been on the job at hud a few months. i have tremendous respect for secretary clinton, and i have no doubt that if she's elect president, she's going to do a spectacular job and really lift up the prospects for america in the 21st century. but i've been staying out mostly out of electoral politics. at some point when...
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plus -- >>> i'm andy gallagher in miami, where we'll be looking at how the change in u.s. cuba relations is affecting the art scene. ♪ >>> welcome back. let's recap our headlines now. a suicide bomber has hit a shia mosque in eastern saudi arabia during friday prayers. at least 20 were killed and 28 injured. >>> tanzania is struggling to cope with the growing humanitarian crisis. refugees are crammed in camps. a cholera outbreak has killed at least 33 people. >>> myanmar's government says the people they recued at sea were bengalis and that's the word they used to describe rohingya muslims. >>> 2,500 barrels of crude oil leaked from a pipeline on tuesday in santa barbara, california. >> reporter: a sticky smelly mess has befouled the formally pristine sands. workers are busy cleaning the oil off of rocks, slowly mopping up thousands of barrels of crude. the cleanup is being overseen by the u.s. coast guard and the federal environmental protection agency. >> operations will continue throughout the evening, in the excavation area up toward the pipeline and it will continue
plus -- >>> i'm andy gallagher in miami, where we'll be looking at how the change in u.s. cuba relations is affecting the art scene. ♪ >>> welcome back. let's recap our headlines now. a suicide bomber has hit a shia mosque in eastern saudi arabia during friday prayers. at least 20 were killed and 28 injured. >>> tanzania is struggling to cope with the growing humanitarian crisis. refugees are crammed in camps. a cholera outbreak has killed at least 33 people....
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jay is in miami, florida. welcome. >> caller: hello. yes. i'm calling from miami. the >> yes, jaye. >> caller: my question dealt with the topic that general lee just talked about, which was ve surrendering before president rhaps he jefferson, jefferson davis did so. some peoplet say perhaps he should have waited for hi ste commander in chief to surrender, that perhaps he took that step tly, earlier than he should have.ever, is i know that his men were suffering greatly. however, looking back on it now, is he still convinced that it was the right decision in. y >> yes,it absolutely.deci it was thesi right decision.and i was a commander of the army ief. and i was also commander in chief. and there was no way to communicate with general davis. i made the decision and it was made the rightth decision. >> general grant, you made the decision to allow your rations, the union rations to be distributed to union troops but your own troops were fairly we starved from the chase as well. >> they were hungry because we had been on the run for several days in pursuit of the army
jay is in miami, florida. welcome. >> caller: hello. yes. i'm calling from miami. the >> yes, jaye. >> caller: my question dealt with the topic that general lee just talked about, which was ve surrendering before president rhaps he jefferson, jefferson davis did so. some peoplet say perhaps he should have waited for hi ste commander in chief to surrender, that perhaps he took that step tly, earlier than he should have.ever, is i know that his men were suffering greatly....