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it's a sad day this _ in florida? is going to be here. it's a sad day this is _ in florida? is going to be here. it's a sad day this is gonna - in florida? is going to be here. | it's a sad day this is gonna have in florida? is going to be here. i it's a sad day this is gonna have a devastating impact on floridians, on women seeking care. most women do not know that they are pregnant before six weeks. it's really only 14 days after the first missed period in which they have two decide if they want to be a parent. if not they will be forced to give birth against their will or travel hundreds or thousands of miles to the nearest state, which is north carolina that also has onerous restrictions. this also has an impact on people who may not be seeking abortion care but something has gone terribly wrong, they no longer have access to the care that they desperately need. i longer have access to the care that they desperately need.— longer have access to the care that they desperately need. i was reading in interesting — they desperately need. i was reading in interesting arti
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florida has had one of the nation's highest rates of inflation. last year car insurance was up 24%, and homeowners' insurance jumped 42%. home prices have risen 60% since 2020. >> they love the blue skies and the dolphins in the water, but this comes at a price. >> reporter: john has spent two decades selling florida real estate. >> are you getting a lot of calls from people who moved down here during covid who are now looking to leave? >> yeah, we are. >> and what's the number one reason they're giving? >> politics, politics. >> reporter: florida has recently enacted some of the most conservative legislation in the country including a near total ban on abortions and restrictions on how race and sexuality are taught in schools. >> my in-migration people want to move here due to politics. my out-migration people want to move out of here due to politics. >> reporter: a spokesperson for florida governor ron desantis said that under his leadership florida led the country in domestic in-migration in 2022 and saw the highest population growth rate in ge
florida has had one of the nation's highest rates of inflation. last year car insurance was up 24%, and homeowners' insurance jumped 42%. home prices have risen 60% since 2020. >> they love the blue skies and the dolphins in the water, but this comes at a price. >> reporter: john has spent two decades selling florida real estate. >> are you getting a lot of calls from people who moved down here during covid who are now looking to leave? >> yeah, we are. >> and...
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this ban is sending shockwaves not just in florida but across the entire south. now women in the south, they have almost no options when it comes to abortion access. >> this has devastating and profound effects for women and girls and patients and families here in the south. >> reporter: before today, florida was one of the only states in the south where women could get an abortion. >> currently right now, patients can have an abortion in north carolina till 12 weeks. after that, virginia. after that, illinois. kansas. then the east coast and west coast. >> reporter: governor ron desantis has emerged as a key anti-abortion proponent since the supreme court decision overturning roe v. wade ended the constitutional right to abortion. >> we have unprecedented success that we've had in this state. we do have some threats to that success on some of the things that will be on the ballot. and those will be things in these constitutional amendments. >> reporter: today vice president kamala harris in jacksonville, florida. >> basically, under donald trump, it would be fai
this ban is sending shockwaves not just in florida but across the entire south. now women in the south, they have almost no options when it comes to abortion access. >> this has devastating and profound effects for women and girls and patients and families here in the south. >> reporter: before today, florida was one of the only states in the south where women could get an abortion. >> currently right now, patients can have an abortion in north carolina till 12 weeks. after...
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texas and florida. governor ron desantis called the protesters at schools like yale and columbia absurd. they say if you try that at a florida university you are going to be expelled. he is also now taking a stand against men competing in women's sports. he is now suing the biden administration over there changes to title ix that would protect gender identity rather than biological sex. joining us now is the governor of the great state of florida, my state of florida. a full-time resident since january in the free state of florida governor and i have to applaud you. the reason it's not happening in your state it -- is because you have no moral ambiguity. you lay down the law. that's the end of that. you want to act like these idiots at harvard, yale, columbia, fit, nyu... don't do it in florida. it's not went to work out well for you. >> that's right sean. a variety of ways, florida is not california and not new york on a whole host of issues pick particularly on how you handle these universities. of th
texas and florida. governor ron desantis called the protesters at schools like yale and columbia absurd. they say if you try that at a florida university you are going to be expelled. he is also now taking a stand against men competing in women's sports. he is now suing the biden administration over there changes to title ix that would protect gender identity rather than biological sex. joining us now is the governor of the great state of florida, my state of florida. a full-time resident since...
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while florida voters will have the chance to vote on abortion access this november when the florida supreme court allowed the measure on the ballot, the conservative justices signaled their approval of the idea of constitutional state person hood, which has already invited interest in a potential fetal personhood bill in florida. conservative groups led by the heritage foundation have already proposed the idea that in the 1870s era comstock act, which banned obscenity, is in fact a total ban on abortion at the national level. the same groups have repeatedly backed bills that push for fetal personhood. donald trump has not said whether or not he would back the enforcement of comstock as a total abortion ban but in an interview with "time magazine," he suggested he would let states decide whether or not the government should be allowed to track menstrual cycles, to track menstrual cycles. and, to punish women for obtaining abortions. he has used that liquid before. so far in florida, maryland, new york and most likely in south dakota and missouri, voters will be deciding whether or not to exp
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florida's extreme abortion ban goes into effect. and its impacts will be felt here at home, all across the southeast. and by underresourced and minority women the most. >> voters in arizona and florida will have a chance to make their voices heard in november through ballot initiatives that would protect abortion rights in their respective state constitutions. so far, voter ins every state that brought the issue directly to the ballot have sided with protecting women's rights. >> donald trump is now refusing to say whether he would sign a federal abortion ban. vice president harris reminded voters of that today. >> donald trump's friends in the united states congress are trying to pass a national ban. and understand a national ban would outlaw abortion in every single state. even in states like new york and california. and now, trump wants us to believe he will not sign a national ban. well i say enough with the gaslighting. enough with the gaslighting. >> in an interview with time magazine, the reporter noted that trump said that a
florida's extreme abortion ban goes into effect. and its impacts will be felt here at home, all across the southeast. and by underresourced and minority women the most. >> voters in arizona and florida will have a chance to make their voices heard in november through ballot initiatives that would protect abortion rights in their respective state constitutions. so far, voter ins every state that brought the issue directly to the ballot have sided with protecting women's rights. >>...
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as you know, florida is a privacy state. it is written into our constitution and people feel strongly about that. so it is with a great deal of optimism that we go into this election season believing that voters in florida will stand up for the rights of women and stand against government intrusion and stand for freedom for women in florida. >> do nondemocratic voters understand that republican lawmakers from trump to desantis are responsible for this? >> look, i think they do. when i won election in jacksonville, i won with a large amount of independent voters and a good deal of republican voters as well. i think people are fatigued with the rhetoric. i think they are fatigued with the extreme overreach we are seeing on issues like this and i think they are ready for people representing them that want to simply get things done for their communities. this is not what floridians want. it's very clear in the numbers that floridians believe they should have control over their own health care decisions, so i believe when we see
as you know, florida is a privacy state. it is written into our constitution and people feel strongly about that. so it is with a great deal of optimism that we go into this election season believing that voters in florida will stand up for the rights of women and stand against government intrusion and stand for freedom for women in florida. >> do nondemocratic voters understand that republican lawmakers from trump to desantis are responsible for this? >> look, i think they do. when...
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he is responsible in florida and arizona and 18 other states. he is responsible for every woman who has to suffer awaiting care they desperately need who is turned away. all of the states restricting the rights and threatening the lives of millions of americans. eliminating the federal right when abortion was donald trump's plan from the beginning. he ran for president the first time on appointing supreme court justices that would overturn roe v. wade. >> in your selection as president, what criteria would you use to pick somebody? >> pro-life. they will be pro-life and we will see about overturning, but i will appoint judges that will be pro-life. >> do you want to see the court overturn roe v. wade? >> if we put another two or perhaps three justices on, that will happen and that will happen automatically, in my opinion, because i am putting pro-life justices on the court. >> again, there was lots of stuff donald trump was hazy about, foggy about. there was misdirection. there was not on this issue. it was clear as day, he said it over and over
he is responsible in florida and arizona and 18 other states. he is responsible for every woman who has to suffer awaiting care they desperately need who is turned away. all of the states restricting the rights and threatening the lives of millions of americans. eliminating the federal right when abortion was donald trump's plan from the beginning. he ran for president the first time on appointing supreme court justices that would overturn roe v. wade. >> in your selection as president,...
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the gentleman from florida. mr. bilirakis: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey. mr. pallone: thank you, madam speaker. i will close by just saying this is a piece of legislation that many of us have been working on for some time so i'm pleased to see it's finally seeing the light of day. i urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support it. with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from florida. mr. bilirakis: madam speaker, i'm just proud that i played such -- played a small role in passing this legislation. obviously i'm the sponsor. but we had mr. pascrell from new jersey, every time i went around to the democratic side to talk about p particular bill he would grab me and tell me, tuck to me about the boss act. and you actually saying -- you made a good bill better we appreciate you so very much. again, without the chairperson, cathy mcmorris rodgers and the ranking member, and the ronging -- ranking member of the subco
the gentleman from florida. mr. bilirakis: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey. mr. pallone: thank you, madam speaker. i will close by just saying this is a piece of legislation that many of us have been working on for some time so i'm pleased to see it's finally seeing the light of day. i urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support it. with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from florida. mr....
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borja: hoy entra en vigor en florida la ley que prohÍbe el aborto a las 6 semanas con algunas excepciones un estado donde sobre el aÑo pasado se registraron unas 7000 interrupciones de embarazo cada mes. los dos lados de la moneda y te explicamos la polÉmica. carolina: surgen denuncias en redes sociales de caballeros tomando medicamentos y ahora presentan sÍntomas de impotencia sexual. borja: buenas tardes. hoy arrancamos me es 1 de mayo miÉrcoles esta esto "ediciÓn digital", bienvenidos. carolina: arrancamos con noticia en desarrollo porque a raÍz de las fuertes manifestaciones y arrestos en conocidas universidades del paÍs la policÍa confirma que la universidad de colombia fue desalojada, solamente horas despuÉs que los agentes antimotines sacaron por la fuerza aproximadamente a unos 300 agitadores pro palestinos que se habÍan atrincherado en un edificio del centro educativo. pero esto ya pasÓ hace unos aÑos, en 1968 tambiÉn decenas de universitariosfueron desalojados por las autoridades despuÉs de tomarse varios edificios de un campus. en ese entonces protestaban por la g
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this is mark in florida. you are next up. caller: i think the wise move would be to select mike pompeo. this was a man that is very intelligent. he graduated first in the united states military academy at west point, first in his class. from there had a military career. he was also the director of the cia. he has intelligence community experience. he has proven he can work with donald trump. he was chosen by trump as the secretary of state. he was able to keep kim jong-il in check. his rockets stopped which had been flooding over japan and kept -- in check. we know what happened after they left office with the balloons. putin was kept in check and after they left office we know what happened in ukraine. it has been proven he can work with trump. the historic abraham accords was developed during their administration under the work of mike pompeo bringing saudi arabia and jordan into recognizing israel as a bona fide state. host: foreign policy is what you're looking at on a lot of fronts when you want to see is a future point
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. >> we're following the latest and vice president kamala harris is in florida as the state's new six-week abortion ban takes effect, we are moments away from her taking on former president donald trump and the republican party as we start to see tighter restrictions the knocked at all across the country plus the accusations against him spark the me too movement. now, the question, will harvey weinstein be retried, the disgraced hollywood producer is important for the first time since his rape conviction was overturned we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central we are following new developments as universities increasingly crackdown on student protests across the country. these are scenes just hours ago on the campus of the university of wisconsin onsen madison police say they arrested 34 people during a clash with protesters, and that four officers were injured. you can see police using pitons, pushing protesters back in order to remove a pro-palestinian encampment. >> and then at columbia university in new york city. this is
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just talked about florida in arizona, there's also action today. the state's senate could vote today to repeal that civil war era ban on all abortions. that law is expected to take effect as early as june 8, if the legislature doesn't move quickly joining us right now is someone who knows all too well. the real-world impact of these state abortion bans amanda's ross gay, she nearly died twice after being denied an abortion after learning that her pregnancy was not viable. all because of the new abortion restriction in her home state? of texas. and she has become something of a surrogate for the biden campaign and speaking out on this very issue, amanda joins me now, amanda, thank you so much for being here you have told you have told your story. and i have heard your painful story many times but just to bring up to remind everyone, you found out that your pregnancy she was not viable at 18 weeks, i believe in texas law prevented you from getting an abortion. women in florida are waking up today facing this ban after six weeks and some women may fac
just talked about florida in arizona, there's also action today. the state's senate could vote today to repeal that civil war era ban on all abortions. that law is expected to take effect as early as june 8, if the legislature doesn't move quickly joining us right now is someone who knows all too well. the real-world impact of these state abortion bans amanda's ross gay, she nearly died twice after being denied an abortion after learning that her pregnancy was not viable. all because of the new...
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. >>> this evening, florida's six-week abortion ban now in effect, starting today. donald trump tonight defending states taking action on abortion. vice president kamala harris in florida tonight, saying she and the president believe these decisions should be made by women, not the government. >>> harvey weinstein back in court for the first time since his rape conviction was overturned in new york. will there be a new trial? what was revealed today. >>> the robin roberts exclusive here tonight with wnba star brit nye griner. her first interview about her ten months behind bars in russia. what she revealed to robin. >>> tonight, the investigation into boaters partying and then seen dumping trash into the atlantic, right off the coast of florida. what authorities are now saying about this. >>> the passenger plane, the possible bird strike, and the emergency landing tonight. >>> and reports of an earthquake in california. >>> good evening and we begin tonight here with the breaking news. the images coming in right now, among these crackdowns on campus protests. the ny
. >>> this evening, florida's six-week abortion ban now in effect, starting today. donald trump tonight defending states taking action on abortion. vice president kamala harris in florida tonight, saying she and the president believe these decisions should be made by women, not the government. >>> harvey weinstein back in court for the first time since his rape conviction was overturned in new york. will there be a new trial? what was revealed today. >>> the robin...
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ballot initiatives in florida? >> correct, yeah, the florida republican legislator has continuously made it more difficult to pass initiatives but we were successful in less than six months and collecting more than 1 million verified signatures for this initiative with 30% being signed by florida republicans pick so we are very hopeful to hit the 60% threshold but it will definitely be an intense campaign ahead of us. please let me ask you, it's a hard question to answer but i will ask you, who do people think are responsible? ron desantis signed the legislation, the republican-led it is leaders of both houses are the ones that passed it donald trump appointed the three justices on the supreme court that gave the majority to overturn roe, six justices signed on five, fully overturning roe. who are people directing their anger at? >> well, it is doubly going to be former president trump. i want to keep him former. also his running mate, ron desantis. gov. ron desantis signed this ban into law 11:00 at night in a pri
ballot initiatives in florida? >> correct, yeah, the florida republican legislator has continuously made it more difficult to pass initiatives but we were successful in less than six months and collecting more than 1 million verified signatures for this initiative with 30% being signed by florida republicans pick so we are very hopeful to hit the 60% threshold but it will definitely be an intense campaign ahead of us. please let me ask you, it's a hard question to answer but i will ask...
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cities in florida are seeing down payments plunging. fox business' ash ally webster is live in melbourne, florida with more. ashley. >> reporter: can you believe it, cheryl? as i said before the commercial break, there was a mad stampede to florida and texas it should be said and the attraction was low taxes, you could work from home. if you're going to do that, why not do it in beautiful weather and take more pay home with you. not bad. things are starting to cool off a little bit. i'm inside a five bedroom, three bath home, it's on the market for 674,000. we're in the very nice upscale development that's pretty new. this house is i would say a great family house. this is not a retirement community by any means. talking about prices falling, i want you to look at a this. the median sale price has been $335,000, more than where we are here but it's down 3% year-to-date and if you go back to june 2022, the days of covid,
cities in florida are seeing down payments plunging. fox business' ash ally webster is live in melbourne, florida with more. ashley. >> reporter: can you believe it, cheryl? as i said before the commercial break, there was a mad stampede to florida and texas it should be said and the attraction was low taxes, you could work from home. if you're going to do that, why not do it in beautiful weather and take more pay home with you. not bad. things are starting to cool off a little bit. i'm...
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will providers in florida do the same? are you afraid the criminal prosecution for any reason, even if by error you make a decision that ends up in your prosecution? >> yeah, i mean i think we have seen this exodus happen from states were abortion ban have been imposed in other states, and we've had it in florida when the 15-week went into effect. it is understandable. we have taken the hippocratic oath to prioritize health and safety, and yet we are told by politicians with no medical background to essentially ignore that oath. and it causes a lot of moral injury, and moral distress. i don't think the gravity of that can be overstated. but i personally am so compelled to continue to serve my community, because i know that this is basic, essential healthcare, and my patients need me, and any doctors, who are able to provide pregnancy related care, and i want to be there for them. >> dr. chelsea daniels, thank you for your time and insights tonight. >>> a new hour of ayman after this. this. s? and look at me now. you'll nev
will providers in florida do the same? are you afraid the criminal prosecution for any reason, even if by error you make a decision that ends up in your prosecution? >> yeah, i mean i think we have seen this exodus happen from states were abortion ban have been imposed in other states, and we've had it in florida when the 15-week went into effect. it is understandable. we have taken the hippocratic oath to prioritize health and safety, and yet we are told by politicians with no medical...
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today, a controversial abortion ban is officially in effect in florida. further restricting access for millions of patients across the south. it bans abortions at six weeks before many women know they're pregnant. it prevents doctors from prescribing medication abortions through telehealth or mail. the ban has exceptions for victims of rape, incest or human trafficking, up to 15 weeks of pregnancy as well as an exception to save the life of the mother. joining us now, nbc news correspondent marissa parra. you have spoken to clinics that were scrambling to see patients before today. what did you learn? >> reporter: well, what i learned is every single abortion clinic i spoke to across the state, whether the smaller clinics or larger clinics like the planned parenthood behind me, every single one of them described from the moment that decision dropped, the state supreme court on april 1st, they all have been scrambling to squeeze in as many appointments as possible, knowing very well on may 1st they would not be able to provide the same care. so, many of th
today, a controversial abortion ban is officially in effect in florida. further restricting access for millions of patients across the south. it bans abortions at six weeks before many women know they're pregnant. it prevents doctors from prescribing medication abortions through telehealth or mail. the ban has exceptions for victims of rape, incest or human trafficking, up to 15 weeks of pregnancy as well as an exception to save the life of the mother. joining us now, nbc news correspondent...
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florida has had one of the nation's highest rates of inflation. last year car insurance was up 24%, and homeowners' insurance jumped 42%. home prices have risen 60% since 2020. >> they love the blue skies and the dolphins and the water, but this comes at a price. >> reporter: john has spent two decades selling florida real estate. >> are you getting a lot of calls from people who moved down here during covid who are now looking to leave? >> yeah. we are. >> and what's the number one reason they're giving? >> politics. politics. >> reporter: florida has recently enacted some of the most conservative legislation in the country. including a near total ban on abortions and restrictions on how race and sexuality are taught in schools. >> my in-migration people want to move here due to politics. my out migration people want to move out due to politics. >> reporter: a spokesperson for florida governor ron desantis said that under his leadership, florida led the country in domestic in-migration in 2022 and saw the highest population growth rate in generat
florida has had one of the nation's highest rates of inflation. last year car insurance was up 24%, and homeowners' insurance jumped 42%. home prices have risen 60% since 2020. >> they love the blue skies and the dolphins and the water, but this comes at a price. >> reporter: john has spent two decades selling florida real estate. >> are you getting a lot of calls from people who moved down here during covid who are now looking to leave? >> yeah. we are. >> and...
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weke i need that in florida. the abortion amendment would be the most radical abortion regime in the world. it eliminates parental for. minors and it allows abortion up until birthws abort doesn't n require a physician to be involved. doesn't even those. but i think regardless of how those turn out, republicans floi are going to carry the day in florida pretty significantly. >> you know, by the way, i justy left to state that everywher: e go, that's all you smell. that's one of the great thingsfl about florida. i get to breathe free aiorida. r. anyway, governor, thank you so much for being with us. we appreciat thanke it. all right. coming up, one of the groups s is now allegedly demanding that their finals be canceled. wow. why? because of the anti-israel cause ofprotests. tom cotton. he'll weigh in as we continue. >> good morning, little galaxy. good, good. good morning. yeah, trichoplax chilly fruit bites for fast and gentle constipation. relief in as well fo little as 0 minutes. making your good morning even
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., how did that affect the reefs there in florida? ., ., , , . , in florida? for some of the species, these iconic — in florida? for some of the species, these iconic reef _ in florida? for some of the species, these iconic reef building _ in florida? for some of the species, these iconic reef building species i these iconic reef building species like the branching corals, at some locations it was like local extinction. we know for sure because we haven't been able to find some of those leaving a stone so far, but for the other non—branching corals, they are still alive, they recover after the bleaching event and you see some corals did better than others and thatjust tells us the reefs are changing and that our work is very important to save so much species from original extinction. how do you go about doing that? 0nce how do you go about doing that? once these reefs are bleached and the coal is damaged, what do you do? how do you start to repair the situation?— do you start to repair the situation? , ., ., situation? first, monitoring, lookinu situatio
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, they think florida is now, quote, unquote, winnable. florida is a state that had largely been written off the political map. trump won it twice. governor desantis for governor won it by huge margins. you know, it's also worth saying that even when democrats would privately tell you they didn't think they could win in florida, they still sort of publicly said we're going to play there. we want to make republicans spend money. this gives them one more tool in their arsenal to either really believe that florida is in play or at least force republicans to really fight them there. >> jim, you don't have to look far to see what the results of the overturning of roe v. wade have been. for example, your folks from "axios" report that in charlotte -- and again, a lot of the folks from places in the southeast who don't have access to abortion go to north carolina -- that clinics in north carolina are running short on time, space, and staff. that's "axios'" reporting. so when donald trump says -- and this was his quote -- that this has taken treme
, they think florida is now, quote, unquote, winnable. florida is a state that had largely been written off the political map. trump won it twice. governor desantis for governor won it by huge margins. you know, it's also worth saying that even when democrats would privately tell you they didn't think they could win in florida, they still sort of publicly said we're going to play there. we want to make republicans spend money. this gives them one more tool in their arsenal to either really...
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the ban after six weeks and florida goes into effect today. and just so we can establish this, what's your estimate of the percentage of women who come in after six weeks? >> yeah thank you so much for having me. this is obviously so important and so near and dear to my heart. i can say with confidence that it is the minority of patients that we see who are under six weeks of pregnancy. the reason for that being simple, it is very, very early in pregnancy and it's difficult to know that you are pregnant even though most abortion care occurs in the first trimester, i'd say the average is about eight to 11 weeks, which is still very early in pregnancy. so trying to capture people under six weeks is really, really challenging. >> so this will cut off the procedure for the majority of patients that you've been seeing? so what's the plan for you? what is your plan and the plan that you're hearing among other providers yeah, it will cut off the access to this basic essential medical care for the vast majority of patients as we have already seen, hap
the ban after six weeks and florida goes into effect today. and just so we can establish this, what's your estimate of the percentage of women who come in after six weeks? >> yeah thank you so much for having me. this is obviously so important and so near and dear to my heart. i can say with confidence that it is the minority of patients that we see who are under six weeks of pregnancy. the reason for that being simple, it is very, very early in pregnancy and it's difficult to know that...
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florida is in play. president biden continues to say that continues to make visits to florida, as does the vice president. we will see what happens this fall. i think florida voters will make their voices heard. every floridian deserves the opportunity to be healthy, prosperous, and safe. thank you so much for being with us. melissa murray. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> an early morning tax. i love that. >> do not go anywhere. we have another hour ahead of us with susanne craig and katie phang. that is all coming up in the next hour of "the weekend." from your pits to your- (sfx: deoderant being sprayed) secret whole body deodorant. there's news, and there's good news. like thousands of patients receiving free life changing surgeries, from volunteer doctors and nurses on hospital ships. all made possible by donations. we love good news. try killing bugs the worry-free way. not the other way. zevo traps use light to attract and trap flying insects with no odor and no mess. they work continuous
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effect before today, florida had allowed an abortion up to 15 weeks of pregnancy. now a legal abortion must happen within six weeks of pregnancy, which is well before most women, even know they are pregnant. the vice president today noted this and played, placed the blame squarely on one particular individual cross. our nation we witness a full-on assault state by state on reproductive freedom and understand who is to blame former president donald trump did this. >> joe biden, i haven't a different view we believe the government should never come between a woman and her doctor cnn's meg tirrell went inside a women's health center in florida just hours before this new abortion ban went into effect, the clinic full of patients and anxiety that's very scary that these laws are being put into place in my life matters. >> a sense of urgency inside a woman's choice clinic in jacksonville, florida, as mom of two, candace agreed to speak with us as she's sought an abortion for privacy reasons, candace was comfortable providing only her first name and asked us not to show h
effect before today, florida had allowed an abortion up to 15 weeks of pregnancy. now a legal abortion must happen within six weeks of pregnancy, which is well before most women, even know they are pregnant. the vice president today noted this and played, placed the blame squarely on one particular individual cross. our nation we witness a full-on assault state by state on reproductive freedom and understand who is to blame former president donald trump did this. >> joe biden, i haven't a...
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florida has had one of the highest rates of inflation. last year car insurance was up 24% and homeowner's shuinsuranc 32%. >> they hoff the love the blue dolphins and water but it comes at a price. >> reporter: are you getting a lot of calls from people who moved here during covid and are ready to leave? >> yes, we are. >> reporter: what are some of the reasons they're giving? >> politics, politics. >> reporter: they have enacted some of the most conservative laws in the country. >> my in-migration want to move due to politics. my out-migration people want to move due to politics. >> reporter: florida let the country in domestic in-migration in 2022 and saw the highest population growth in generations. >> this has always been a transient state. people always come and go. that's normal. our policies have attracted folks. >> reporter: for cole who considered himself a moderate conservative, the state's political shift to the right has contributed to his decision to leave. >> whether it's fighting with disney or the whole lgbtq thing, it's j
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they're in florida before the law changed? what was it like yeah. >> well, here at this clinic called a woman's choice and jacksonville, we spoke with a patient who was there to obtain a the medication, abortion she is a mother of two children already and she said she would prefer to only be identified by her first name, candace, and not to have her face on camera for privacy. the reasons. >> but here's what she told us about the impact of the ban on her and others like her i've experienced traumatic births i went on to have to help the children, but it was very touching. go as high-risk and now being over that 35 mark, it's even more high-risk for me to get pregnant so it's very scary that these laws are being put into place in my life matters and it's just tough thing to have to go through. i don't think anybody plans to do something like this until it happens to them in their face. so that decision, did you ever expect? there would be a situation like this where things change so dramatically one day to the next. i wasn't re
they're in florida before the law changed? what was it like yeah. >> well, here at this clinic called a woman's choice and jacksonville, we spoke with a patient who was there to obtain a the medication, abortion she is a mother of two children already and she said she would prefer to only be identified by her first name, candace, and not to have her face on camera for privacy. the reasons. >> but here's what she told us about the impact of the ban on her and others like her i've...
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donald trump may think you can take florida for granted. it isow your power that will sed joe biden and me back to the white house. [cheers and applause] >> following vice president harris his remarks in florida, the campaign put out this ad. >> donald trump's new comments on abortion saying thatrt some states might choose to monitor women's pregnancies to possibly prosecute a new abortion ban. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> two years ago i became pregnant with a babyat i desperately wanted, and he the fetus would have a fatal condition and never survive. because of the new laws in texas i had to flee my own state to receive treatment. if donald trump is elected that is the end of a woman's right to choose. there will be no place too turn. every state, , even the ones whe abortion is currently legal, and thate means every woman in evey state is at risk. donald trump took away our freedom. we need leaders that will protect our rights and not take them away, and that is a joe biden and kamala harris. >> former president trump the presumptive republican presi
donald trump may think you can take florida for granted. it isow your power that will sed joe biden and me back to the white house. [cheers and applause] >> following vice president harris his remarks in florida, the campaign put out this ad. >> donald trump's new comments on abortion saying thatrt some states might choose to monitor women's pregnancies to possibly prosecute a new abortion ban. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> two years ago i became pregnant with a babyat i desperately wanted,...
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tendran en novie hombre la ultima palabra las cifras de 2023 no estan aqui en florida se realizo uno de cada 12 abortos a nivel nacional, por lo que planned parenthood anticipa que de cada doce abortos todavia es legal no van a tener la capacidad de absorber toda esa carga, y por eso a aquellos que requieran un aborto y puedan viajar porque porque muchos no tienen posibilidad, van a permanecer en listas de espera hasta que puedan ser atendidas. >> julio. >> muchas gracias, lourdes s surtado. >> y en arizona, hoy el senado estatal voto la derogacion de una ley historica todavia mas restrictiva del aborto. >> esta ley prohibia toda in interrupcion del embarazo con la sola excepcion de que peligrara la vida de la madre. >> tambien penaba con hasta cinco anos de prision a quien la facilitara. >> ahora se espera la firma de la gobernadora democrata, katie hobbs, para que quede completamente anulada. >> nos vamos a mexico. >> desde 2018 en este pais se han encontrado mas de 2.700 fosas clandestinas, al menos una de ellas podria estar en la ciudad de mexico y la acaban de descubrir. >> no l
tendran en novie hombre la ultima palabra las cifras de 2023 no estan aqui en florida se realizo uno de cada 12 abortos a nivel nacional, por lo que planned parenthood anticipa que de cada doce abortos todavia es legal no van a tener la capacidad de absorber toda esa carga, y por eso a aquellos que requieran un aborto y puedan viajar porque porque muchos no tienen posibilidad, van a permanecer en listas de espera hasta que puedan ser atendidas. >> julio. >> muchas gracias, lourdes s...
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. >> el padre acusado de matar a su hijo en florida va a esperar su juicio, pero ¿que cree? >> pero ¿que cree? >> fuera de la carcel. >> y es que hoy un juez le concedio ese beneficio a david jesus contreras, de 52 anos, quien confeso haberle disparado eric el pasado 3 de novie hombre. >> la fiscalia revelo que hay evidencia de que la victima estaba agachada de rodillas cuando fue baleada y que el acusado habia sido violento con el joven. >> el arresto domiciliario no podra ser en la vivienda familiar. >> el cartel jalisco nueva generacion salio en libertad del altiplano. >> este es un penal de maxima seguridad y todo debido a que el juez dice que no encontro elementos suficientes para mantenerlo preso. >> agustin olais explica que incluso hasta la secretaria de seguridad de mexico acuso al juez de haber favorecido al presunto criminal. >> una semana despues de su arresto, abramo seguera cervantes don rodo fue dejado en libertad. >> el hermano del mencho, lider del generacion, estuvo en el penal del altiplano desde la madrugada del domingo 21 hasta este martes por cargos de
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inglaterra estan bajo amenaza de tiempo severo un juez federal bloqueada parte de una polemica ley de la florida que penaliza transportar a personas sin documento. >> en uvalde, llegan a un a acuerdo economico con la ciudad por 2 millones de dolares. >> soy tal, buenas noches. >> les saluda joana suarez en ausencia de arantxao loizaga. >> empezamos en mexico se desploma un de ultima hora. >> escenario durante el cierre de campana del movimiento ciudadano en la localidad de san pedro, en nuevo leon. >> alli estaban aspirantes a candidaturas locales y el c candidato a la presidencia, jorge alvarez mainez. >> ya hay al menos cuatro muertos y de de heridos. >> maria cruz gutierrez esta en el lugar y nos trae los detalles de este incidente. >> presidente, cuentanos, m maricruz, adelante. >> buenas noches. >> hola, ¿que tal? >> ¿como estan? >> buenas noches, nos encontramos en el municipio de san de este buenas noches. >> lorena canavasi, quien estab, jorge Álvarez acompanada. >> junto a la estructura del alvarez muertos y decenas de heridos. >> maricruz buenas noches. >> estaba acompanada. >> cont
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florida has been such an important hub. it's really disturbing to hear the legislator refer to this as abortion tourism. it's more like life saving emergency care. what we're hearing from folks is six weeks, again, you said it before most people mow they're pregnant. may as well be a total abortion ban. this can end in november when floridians go to the polls to rote yes on 4. that is the ballot measure that would allow abortion access to be legal again in florida, and frankly, we have a high takes takes presidential and u.s. senate that are going to be pivotal that could allow us to restore abortion access. >> you talk about the ripple effect since roe v. wade was overturned and people in the southeast are left with very few options if you are a woman needing reproductive care that would require abortion care. will is a new interrue with the former president donald trump, in which he talks about these abortion bans saying they should be left to the states including monitoring women's pregnancies, he says, quote, i think th
florida has been such an important hub. it's really disturbing to hear the legislator refer to this as abortion tourism. it's more like life saving emergency care. what we're hearing from folks is six weeks, again, you said it before most people mow they're pregnant. may as well be a total abortion ban. this can end in november when floridians go to the polls to rote yes on 4. that is the ballot measure that would allow abortion access to be legal again in florida, and frankly, we have a high...
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and made himself florida, a resident of florida. that's his home base. now that had the trial played out in florida, for example, he would not be able to vote felons in florida aren't able to vote. right. >> it's a different it would be a different law. it would be under florida law. but again, ron desantis could could change that. right. as the governor, he could say, i'm going to pardon you in effect and allow him then to vote. so if it had been in florida, ron desantis, as the governor, would have control over not just the question of can he vote, but he could also pardon him with regard to any conviction as well. but of course, it's a moot point because even though he's a resident of florida, they wouldn't have to do anything to help allow him to vote. >> correct. because this played out in new york, where they would allow a convicted felon to vote unless they're serving time. now, this is the question that came up earlier, and it is a question that people at home are going to ask. we know the sentencing is july 11th. by my coun
and made himself florida, a resident of florida. that's his home base. now that had the trial played out in florida, for example, he would not be able to vote felons in florida aren't able to vote. right. >> it's a different it would be a different law. it would be under florida law. but again, ron desantis could could change that. right. as the governor, he could say, i'm going to pardon you in effect and allow him then to vote. so if it had been in florida, ron desantis, as the...
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>> florida is the classic free state of florida. this is about limiting government interference with abortion. these are decisions that women should be making with their families and their health care providers, not with extremist politicians and that message resonates with voters on all sides of the issue from the very, very aggressive left to the more conservative right. everybody in florida wants the government to mind its own business. >> all right, we will look to the fall to see how it all goes in a hawk famer. thank you so much for being with us. we appreciate it thank you we'll be right back trump hush money. trial gavel to gavel coverage. the way only cnn can bring it to you legal insight expert analysis, and real-time updates live from the courtroom follow the facts, follow the testimony follows cnn mental health was better, but uncontrollable movements called teeny tardive dyskinesia started disrupting way td felt embarrassing. >> i felt like disconnecting. i asked my doctor about treating my td and learned about in grad
>> florida is the classic free state of florida. this is about limiting government interference with abortion. these are decisions that women should be making with their families and their health care providers, not with extremist politicians and that message resonates with voters on all sides of the issue from the very, very aggressive left to the more conservative right. everybody in florida wants the government to mind its own business. >> all right, we will look to the fall to...
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if kansas can do it, colorado can do it, ohio can do it, florida can do it. caitrÍona: we leave it there for the moment, operator of a woman's world medical center in florida, thank you for joining us on bbc news. >> thank you for having me. caitrÍona: that is it for today but remember you can find more about the news on our website, bbc.com, we are running a live page about the student protests and you can keep up-to-date about all parts of the country and you can always check us out on your favorite social media platforms as well. that is it for now, from all of the team, thank you for watching world news america. take care. ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. amna: good evening. i'm amna nawa
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. >> ocurrio en florida, hay hospitalizados. >> contra interrogatorio de michael cohen. >> cohen, hoy la defensa del expresidente trump durante su juicio de manhattan, se atoran desacreditar el testimonio de quien fuera el abogado de trump. >> vivo de milagro, un pequeno en texas corre a la habitacion de su medico, logro salir victoriosa. >> con esta hermosa nota nos despedimos, gracias y nos vemos aqui manana. >> esta noche en un conductor contra el transportaba. >> en florida. >> hay de michael milagro, un desde un un autoenmovimiento. >> la violencia armada ya es la principal causa de muerte para menores de 21 anos aqui en estados unidos y hablan por ella. >> las dos reinas de belleza que dimitieron a su corona no pueden abordar el tema por contrato de confidencialidad, pero sus madres se convirtieron en su voz. >> una entrevista en espanol que solo vera aqui por telemundo. >> comenzamos. >> y hasta el mundo en la noche con arantxao y saga bienvenidos y muchas muchas gracias por acompanarnos familias mexicanas lloran esta noche la muerte de ocho trabajadores agricolas y decenas mas
. >> ocurrio en florida, hay hospitalizados. >> contra interrogatorio de michael cohen. >> cohen, hoy la defensa del expresidente trump durante su juicio de manhattan, se atoran desacreditar el testimonio de quien fuera el abogado de trump. >> vivo de milagro, un pequeno en texas corre a la habitacion de su medico, logro salir victoriosa. >> con esta hermosa nota nos despedimos, gracias y nos vemos aqui manana. >> esta noche en un conductor contra el...
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en el sur de florida. claudia es empleada domÉstica, dejÓ su licenciatura y maestrÍa en columbia para perseguir el sueÑo americano. hace 23 aÑos, mi papÁ decÍa si tÚ vas a ser zapatero, vas a ser el mejor zapatero. >> pues si voy a ser sirvienta, pues quiero ser mejor. y aquÍ estoy. >> y es exactamente lo que buscan muchas familias adineradas que se mudaron recientemente desde estados con altos impuestos y elevados costos de vida. su llegada ha disparado la demanda de personal domÉstico como niÑeras, choferes y chefs en las Áreas mÁs exclusivas del sur de florida. muchas de las personas que se mudaron de ciudades como nueva york y boston durante la pandemia escogieron esta zona de florida porque buscaban casas mÁs grandes y espacio al aire libre. >> pero eso tambiÉn ha significado que necesitan mÁs personal para mantener esas propiedades. >> estÁn buscando 5 a 10 aÑos de experiencia. >> explica que desde que fundÓ su agencia wellington en palm beach no habÍa visto un incremento similar
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i want to ask you specifically about florida. no democrat has won the state since 2012 when barack obama beat mitt romney. do you think abortion is a potent enough issue to swing florida to biden? >> well, chris, the one thing we know about this issue is that the republicans, the dog caught the car and now is wrapped around the axel to keep them going. republicans don't like this issue, and they don't know what to do it, especially donald trump, he has never cared much about abortion. he's all over the map on it, still all over the map. this is a great issue for the vice president to be sort of the tip of the sphere which she is right now in florida. democrats are on offense. republicans are on defense. effectively with the laws the way they are right now, abortion is pretty much banned in the southern united states. so it's a big issue. the question, to your question about whether or not it puts florida in play, well, it gets some traction, that's for sure, and it could make republicans spend some money down there. you know, i d
i want to ask you specifically about florida. no democrat has won the state since 2012 when barack obama beat mitt romney. do you think abortion is a potent enough issue to swing florida to biden? >> well, chris, the one thing we know about this issue is that the republicans, the dog caught the car and now is wrapped around the axel to keep them going. republicans don't like this issue, and they don't know what to do it, especially donald trump, he has never cared much about abortion....
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en miami beach, florida, guillermo gonzÁlez. elian: equipos de rescate trabajan en el barco dalÍ que chocÓ con el puente en baltimore. lo guiaron hasta la marina. el gobernador de maryland aprovechÓ para enviar un mensaje de condolencia a la familia de trabajo de visitarnos que fallecieron en esta—— trabajadores hispanos que fallecieron en esta escena. >>vamos hacia houston, azotado por fuertes vientos e inundaciones, hoy sufre de una ola de calor. nidia nos muestra cÓmo sufren los damnificados. >>aquellos afectados por la devastaciÓn en houston, texas, detallan lo que vivieron. mÁs de 200,000 personas llevan dÍas sin servicio de electricidad tras el paso de un tiempo severo la semana pasada. >>como ve aquÍ todos los vecinos les ha partido sus casas. >>en medio de una situaciÓn que empeora con las altas temperaturas, ahora muchos de los damnificados se encuentran sin lo mÁs bÁsico para sobrevivir. >>no tengo nada y lo poco que tengo es porque la gente viene y me trae. >>aunque las autoridades han unido esfuerzos p
en miami beach, florida, guillermo gonzÁlez. elian: equipos de rescate trabajan en el barco dalÍ que chocÓ con el puente en baltimore. lo guiaron hasta la marina. el gobernador de maryland aprovechÓ para enviar un mensaje de condolencia a la familia de trabajo de visitarnos que fallecieron en esta—— trabajadores hispanos que fallecieron en esta escena. >>vamos hacia houston, azotado por fuertes vientos e inundaciones, hoy sufre de una ola de calor. nidia nos muestra cÓmo sufren...
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. >> enfrentan cargos serios dos menores de edad en florida que se entregaron a la guerra. >> tras circular imagenes de ellos tirando basura al mar. >> ¿que tal? >> muy buenas tardes, feliz tardes, feliz sabado a todos. >> hoy comenzamos en texas porque en algunas partes de ese estado, especialmente al norte de houston, la situacion continua siendo critica para miles de familias afectadas por las intensas lluvias. >> estas precipitaciones estan ocasionando las peores inundaciones de los ultimos anos en esa area los que hoy pudieron regresar a sus hogares encontraron encontraron destruccion y su patrimonio arrasado por la corriente pero lo peor podria estar por venir para muchos de ellos porque se pronostican mas lluvias en las proximas horas. >> francisco cuevas nos tiene las imagenes y tambien los testimonios en el norte de houston, en los condados de liberty, montgomery y harris, un respiro. >> un respiro. >> la lluvia paro por unas horas, pero el dano es visible por todas partes. >> en este vecindario de conroe, al norte de houston, cientos de casas quedaron bajo el agua. >> eso que sub
. >> enfrentan cargos serios dos menores de edad en florida que se entregaron a la guerra. >> tras circular imagenes de ellos tirando basura al mar. >> ¿que tal? >> muy buenas tardes, feliz tardes, feliz sabado a todos. >> hoy comenzamos en texas porque en algunas partes de ese estado, especialmente al norte de houston, la situacion continua siendo critica para miles de familias afectadas por las intensas lluvias. >> estas precipitaciones estan ocasionando...
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you can't record things, but you can send messages in florida. you're handing physical written notes out of the courtroom, right. so we're getting updates slowly. >> i've been presence in their hannah and bandwidth. who's in they're passing notes out with information from what's going on the morning hearing was one of these motions to dismiss. >> there's an afternoon hearing about that as well. there were tense moments basically about a some bad blood that has existed between the defense attorney for walt nauta and one of the prosecutors on jack smith's special counsel's team going back months. that's what erupted in court. but what was being argued? didn't watch edge can and will have to decide based on the arguments today is whether the charges against walt nauta, the man in video and photos, moving boxes, allegedly on behalf of donald trump to hide them from the federal government. whether he was selectively and vindictively prosecuted, that he was being pressured to cooperate against trump, didn't. and that's why he got charged. his attorney
you can't record things, but you can send messages in florida. you're handing physical written notes out of the courtroom, right. so we're getting updates slowly. >> i've been presence in their hannah and bandwidth. who's in they're passing notes out with information from what's going on the morning hearing was one of these motions to dismiss. >> there's an afternoon hearing about that as well. there were tense moments basically about a some bad blood that has existed between the...
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su hijo alfredo muriÓ en el accidente de florida. >> estados trozada. siento que no puedes hacer mejor. >> marÍa contÓ en exclusiva a noticias telemundo que alfredo tenÍa apenas 15 dÍas en estados unidos. el plan era trabajar por dos meses en los campos agrÍcolas, cortando sandÍa. el dinero lo querÍa para casarse con su novia, pero el destino no permitiÓ que concluyera sus planes. >> me dejÓ un dolor muy grande que no sÉ si voy a poder vivir con Él. yo lo Único que les pido es que si agarraba a esa persona que fue el culpable, yo pido justicia. >> marÍa asegurÓ que ahora deben cuidar a la novia de alfredo, quien tiene casi dos meses de embarazo. >> ahÍ dejÓ la muchacha ahÍ y ella pues no creo que ahorita pueda trabajar embarazada y menor de edad. pues la verdad va a ser difÍcil para ella. >> ademÁs de alfredo hay siete vÍctimas mÁs. la cancillerÍa mexicana confirmÓ que son ocho mexicanos muertos tras el accidente de florida y tenÍan entre 19 y 31 aÑos y eran originarios de oaxaca, hidalgo y querÉtaro. vanessa calva, directora d
su hijo alfredo muriÓ en el accidente de florida. >> estados trozada. siento que no puedes hacer mejor. >> marÍa contÓ en exclusiva a noticias telemundo que alfredo tenÍa apenas 15 dÍas en estados unidos. el plan era trabajar por dos meses en los campos agrÍcolas, cortando sandÍa. el dinero lo querÍa para casarse con su novia, pero el destino no permitiÓ que concluyera sus planes. >> me dejÓ un dolor muy grande que no sÉ si voy a poder vivir con Él. yo lo Único...
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the east coast of florida could see thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. we see an elevated risk for severe weather in central kansas, where they could see tornados tomorrow afternoon into tomorrow evening. we are tracking the heat in the south. houston with the power outages could be exacerbated with the next three days temperatures approaching or in the 90s. factor in the humidity, it will feel much hotter, places like laredo, texas, in the triple digits. >>> overseas now to the war in ukraine. ukrainian troops struggling to hold russian forces at bay as they advance on eastern towns and industries. president zelenskyy says thousands of people have been evacuated from kharkiv. the u.n. reporting more than 10 million ukrainians have been displaced since the war began. james longman tonight from ukraine. >> reporter: ukraine claims to have stabilized russia's incursion toward kharkiv. the fight north raging for a week now, at least 12 towns and villages swallowed up by russia's advance. the bombardment of kharkiv itself relently. hours ago a guided bomb st
the east coast of florida could see thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. we see an elevated risk for severe weather in central kansas, where they could see tornados tomorrow afternoon into tomorrow evening. we are tracking the heat in the south. houston with the power outages could be exacerbated with the next three days temperatures approaching or in the 90s. factor in the humidity, it will feel much hotter, places like laredo, texas, in the triple digits. >>> overseas now to the war in...
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investigators also searched his florida rental house. nothing serious turned up. >> you're just making everything a lot easier, and i appreciate that. >> well yeah, i mean i just want to help. >> and so you had somebody who was gainfully employed in the united states military. in my mind, that gave him a little bit of boost of credibility. and he hasn't lied to us. and so yes, he's -- you know, i wouldn't rule him out, but now you're going to start looking at alternative suspects. >> deborah: so police ask steven if he has any theories. >> what do you think happened to her? >> she likes to go on late-night walks. and i was like, "oh my gosh, she's still doing those." it's like, "at 2:00 in the morning, you're just going to be walking the neighborhood by yourself? you don't even have some pepper spray, you don't have your phone, you're just walking the neighborhood." >> is she that kind of person that's oblivious to that stuff? >> she's always had that like "god will protect me" thing going on. like, "nothing will happen to me." but it ge
investigators also searched his florida rental house. nothing serious turned up. >> you're just making everything a lot easier, and i appreciate that. >> well yeah, i mean i just want to help. >> and so you had somebody who was gainfully employed in the united states military. in my mind, that gave him a little bit of boost of credibility. and he hasn't lied to us. and so yes, he's -- you know, i wouldn't rule him out, but now you're going to start looking at alternative...