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December 17, 2014: Former Gov. Jeb Bush Takes First Step Toward Presidential Run

Today on WLRN-Miami Herald News, you heard:

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10:04 NPR's Michele Keleman has confirmed from the State Department that Cuba has released American contractor Alan Gross. He spent five years in prison in Cuba and is on his way back to the United States.
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9:35 Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush says he's thinking about the White House and is ready to start raising money.

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9:04 The Florida Legislature passed a bill in 2013 that limits the government's ability to use drones for unwarranted surveillance. Now, a new proposal would give people greater privacy rights on their own property.
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8:43 Is Latin America finally discovering the importance of giving to charity, and does that include Latin America's richest man?
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8:30 The medical marijuana amendment failed at the polls during last month's election. But that doesn't mean marijuana campaigners have given up. The group known as Florida for Care is hosting an all-day winter conference today in Miami.

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8:20 Governor Rick Scott has forced the resignation of one of the state's top cops. Yesterday, Scott ordered Gerald Bailey, commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to step down without an explanation. Director of Capital Police Rick Swearingen will take the post on an interim basis.
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8:04 Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is taking a first step toward a Republican presidential campaign.
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7:43 Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush says he's thinking about the White House and is ready to start raising money.
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7:30 She was once North Miami mayor, but now, she's a convicted felon. Lucie Tondreau was found guilty by a federal jury yesterday of luring so-called "straw buyers" into an 11-million dollar mortgage fraud scheme during the past real estate boom.

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7:20 Its election defeat last month didn't kill the medical marijuana movement in Florida. As a matter of fact, organizers of the campaign are about to convene their winter policy conference in downtown Miami this morning.

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7:04 Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has requested that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas maintain a stay that would prevent same sex couples from marrying in Florida.

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6:43 Is Latin America finally discovering the importance of giving to charity, and does that include Latin America's richest man?

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6:30 The medical marijuana amendment failed at the polls during last month's election. But that doesn't mean marijuana campaigners have given up. The group known as Florida for Care is hosting an all-day winter conference today in Miami.

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6:20 Governor Rick Scott has forced the resignation of one of the state's top cops. Yesterday, Scott ordered Gerald Bailey, commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to step down without an explanation. Director of Capital Police Rick Swearingen will take the post on an interim basis.

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6:04 Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is taking a first step toward a Republican presidential campaign. He announced Tuesday he's setting up a political action committee to raise money.

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