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Florida Congressman Says the Time Is Right for an Assault Weapons Ban

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Florida Congressman Ted Deutch says he's hearing from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle that this could be the opportunity to get "weapons of war" off the streets.
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Teens hold lie-down protest near White House in Washington

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Protesters angry over recent Florida school shooting and lack of gun control
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The RNC's Kayleigh McEnany on Parkland: The GOP Can Make Change

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The RNC spokeswoman says that the GOP is willing to look into tighter regulations and says that even politicians who receive donations from the NRA want to "make sure this never happens again."
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Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz Talks Gun Control and Midterm Elections

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The Florida congresswoman told Cheddar that the upcoming midterm elections will send a definitive message on gun reform. She says that, if current legislators can't get laws passed to protect this country, we need to elect people who will.
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Should Investors Have Faith in Magic Leap?

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The company is reportedly raising another round of funding. Axios Business Editor Dan Primack explains how he thinks Magic Leap has been able to keep investors interested without ever showing off an actual product.
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The App So Popular, it Has a Waitlist

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Islands is a brand new communications app that has launched on just five college campuses, and it's already making a splash. Founder and CEO Greg Isenberg joins Cheddar to explain the bootstrap marketing strategy that brought him to...
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Hurricane Irma makes landfall in Caribbean

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Hurricane Irma, the most powerful storm ever recorded in the Atlantic, struck Caribbean island nations today, leaving devastation and flooding in its wake
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Florida residents choose to fight or flee from Hurricane Irma

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Thousands clog highways, supply stores, gas stations
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Hurricane Irma devastates Caribbean en route to Florida

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Hurricane Irma inflicted devastating damage in the Caribbean, and the storm is expected to hit Florida over the weekend
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Rep. Eric Swalwell: Price Gouging During Disasters Is "Unacceptable"

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Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell speaks with Cheddar about President Trump's latest decision to align himself with Democrats on an extension of the debt ceiling. Cheddar host Kori Hale pressed the congressman on whether continually...
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Florida residents empty gas stations as they flee Hurricane Irma

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Drivers face hours-long lineups to fill tanks before heading up coast
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How Hurricane Irma Could Impact Florida's Housing Market

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Hurricane Harvey has wreaked havoc on Houston, and now Florida is bracing for a direct hit from Hurricane Irma. Barclays says the damage from Irma could reach $130 billion. Joseph Gendelman, President & CEO of Bruce Gendelman Insurance...
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Miami evacuations underway ahead of Irma

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As South Florida prepares for Hurricane Irma, some in Miami are ignoring the evacuation orders and remaining for what the state's governor calls a "nuclear" storm
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Hurricane Irma slams southern Florida

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Massive flooding, property damage across huge swaths
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Looters raid Miami stores during Hurricane Irma

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Lack of security allows thieves to run amok
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Tesla to the Rescue in Florida

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Tesla Model S and X owners in Florida woke up Sunday morning with a little surprise: extra battery capacity. Alex Roy, Editor-At-Large at The Drive, explains how Musk's company remotely added 30-40 miles of battery power for owners in...
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Power Generator Maker Trying to Keep Up With Irma

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Nearly 6 million people are without power after Irma stormed through Florida on Sunday. Generac Power Systems, a manufacturer of portable generators and pumps, has increased production to keep up with the high demand of backup power. CEO...
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Hurricane Irma takes heavy toll on South Florida

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Cleanup and rescue efforts are underway in Naples, Florida, after heavy flooding and storm damage caused by Hurricane Irma
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Cleanup efforts underway in Miami after Hurricane Irma

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The cleanup begins across Florida, one day after being struck by Hurricane Irma
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Combined costs of twin US hurricanes to reach 200 billion

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Ratings agency Moody’s says it believes the total costs of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma could hit 200 billion dollars, and lost economic output could add another 30 billion to the bill. This puts the two storms on a par with Hurricane...
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Florida Keys residents shocked by Hurricane Irma damage

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Some Florida Keys residents are making their way back home today, and many are shocked by the extent of damage inflicted by Hurricane Irma
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Florida faces long road to recovery after Hurricane Irma

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Hurricane Irma cleanup efforts continue in Florida, where state authorities are still working hard to restore power and address gas shortages
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What Makes Hurricane Irma So Unpredictable

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The Western Hemisphere is coping with one historic natural disaster after the next. As Hurricane Irma makes its way toward the United States, Mexico is picking up the pieces after the strongest earthquake to hit the country in a century...
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Congressman Soto Calls Out Florida's Governor Over Climate Change

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Hurricane Irma has been downgraded to a tropical storm, but it is still slamming Florida with rain and winds over 70 mph. More than 5.7 million have lost power as a result of the storm. Congressman Darren Soto (D-FL) joins from his...