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January 19, 2015: President's Free College Tuition Plan Faces Big Political Hurdle

Today on WLRN-Miami Herald News, you heard:

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9:04 Lawmakers will take up a bill in the upcoming legislative session that would toughen Florida's ban on traffic-ticket quotas for law enforcement agencies.

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8:43 Ride along as a brand new driver tackles Florida's busiest road.

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8:30 Five years after an earthquake killed over 200-thousand people in Haiti, the country is still trying to rebuild.

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8:20 The Cuban Adjustment Act has allowed Cubans to apply for residency a year and a day after their arrival on United States soil since 1966. For a year now, the Sun Sentinel has taken a look at how criminals from Cuba have taken advantage of the Cuban Adjustment Act to escape the American justice system.

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8:04 South Florida elected Democrats acknowledged on Friday that President Obama's free college tuition plan will be a heavy political lift. But they're hoping eager Florida families will maker it an offer that Republicans can't refuse.
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7:43 A South Florida author blends fact and fiction to probe Miami's conflicted history of Jewish and black relations.

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7:30 "The dream has not been fulfilled." That's the message some civil rights activists are spreading today as the nation honors the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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7:20 Lawmakers will take up a bill in the upcoming legislative session that would toughen Florida's ban on traffic-ticket quotas.

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7:04 A massive renovation project is underway at Sun Life Stadium.
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6:43 Ride along as a brand new driver tackles Florida's busiest road.

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6:30 Five years after an earthquake killed more than 200,000 people in Haiti, the country is still trying to rebuild.

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6:20 The Cuban Adjustment Act has allowed Cubans to apply for residency a year and a day after their arrival on United States soil since 1966. For a year now, the Sun Sentinel has taken a look at how criminals from Cuba have taken advantage of the Cuban Adjustment Act to escape the American justice system.
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6:04 South Florida elected Democrats acknowledged on Friday that President Obama's free college tuition plan will be a heavy political lift. But they're hoping eager Florida families will maker it an offer that Republicans can't refuse.

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