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Miami Beach one of the beneficiaries of President Biden's infrastructure grants, here's how it will impact residents
Jackie also talks with U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg about a grant heading to Miami Beach.
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This is how Florida plans to spend their new multi-billion dollar budget this year
Florida’s CFO Jimmy Patronis joins Jackie in discussing the state budget.
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How the student debt relief will help South Floridians
Jackie Nespral goes one-on-one with U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona to discuss the new student debt relief plan.
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“The situation is chaotic”: University of Miami Professor Dr. Marieguerda Nicolas on Haiti's crisis
Jackie sits down with the Haiti native to talk about the Caribbean country’s current crisis.
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What are the changes coming to the State-Foreign Operations?
Jackie goes one-on-one with Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart to discuss the new funds for State-Foreign Operations.
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How will the Florida abortion ban affect women in Florida?
Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz joins Jackie to discuss the abortion rights in Florida..
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Celebrating Women's History Month with FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez and former NASA engineer JoAnn Hardin Morgan
We celebrate Women’s History Month with a look at the life of NASA’s first female aerospace engineer JoAnn Hardin Morgan and the career of FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez.
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One-on-One with Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský
Jackie sits down with Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs Jan Lipavský during his visit to South Florida.
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“It takes the rights and gives it back to the parents”: State Representative Daniel Perez on Florida's Social Media ban
Jackie goes one-on-one with State. Rep. Daniel Perez to discuss the social media ban for kids.
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“Our time has come”: Cuban activist Rosa María Payá on the humanitarian crisis in Cuba
Jackie spoke with the Cuban activist about the humanitarian crisis in Cuba.
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“It's devastating”: Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick talks about Haiti
As a Haitian-American, the congresswoman spoke to Jackie about the ongoing unrest in Haiti.
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Senator Marco Rubio could be interested in serving as Vice President of the United States if Trump called
The Florida Senator joined Jackie to talk about the possibility of being former President Donald Trump’s running mate.
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“Words can not express the chaos”: Haitian resident describes the violence and unrest in the nation
Jackie sat down with Claude Roussel, who lives in Haiti, and says there’s a need for help and the hope for change.
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“They're working exactly as we had planned”: Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner on the new spring break restrictions
Jackie sat down with the Miami Beach Mayor whose restrictive policies have seen a quiet spring break compared to years past.
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How Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg plans to reconnect South Florida communities with new projects in the state
Jackie sat down with Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg to talk about the recent projects aimed to help reconnect South Florida’s communities
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“Words can not express the chaos”: Haitian resident describes the violence and unrest in the nation
Jacke sat down with Claude Roussel, who lives in Haiti, and says there’s a need for help and the hope for change.
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One-on-One with Florida Republican Senator Rick Scott
With Senate minority leader Mitch McConnel stepping down from the post after being the longest-serving leader in history, Sen. Rick Scott joins Jackie to talk about the possibility of taking the spot and also to talk about other legislative priorities.
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One-on-One with Miami-Dade Commissioner Eileen Higgins
Jackie goes one-on-one with Miami-Dade Commissioner Eileen Higgins after her meeting with Pres. Biden to discuss how funding from the bipartisan infrastructure law is benefiting South Florida.
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How new funding is helping South Florida's local airports
Jackie speaks exclusively with U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg about new funding to help improve our local airports.
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Legendary journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein on journalism today
Jackie sat down with the former Washington Post reporters who broke the Watergate Scandal to talk about the status and future of journalism today.