in terms of the full breadth of the economy there. the president is now, brooke, really enjoying this beautiful florida weather here. it s about 80 degrees here. he s been at his golf course here in west palm beach, florida, for about three hours or so. the white house, of course, never confirms if he s golfing or not. my guess is he is on this beautiful day. he ll be having word at mar-a-lago with a few members of his family. the traditional thanksgiving turkey as well as florida stone crabs and red snapper, we are told. sounds pretty good. florida stone crabs. i like that addition there. appropriate for florida. jeff zeleny, hope you get to eat in between your live shots as well. thank you, my friend. happy thanksgiving. we re going to come back to some of the themes that jeff brought up, but let s get you to this story, this noise consistent with an underwater explosion has been detected near the last known location of that missing argentine navy submarine. that could help rescuer
in miami in season. stone crabs. alfred: federal reserve branch in miami had a $5 billion cash surplus. mostly 50s and 100 dollar bills all of which had trace elements of cocaine on them. billy: and the guys who were in cocaine trafficking in the 70s and 80s got out and are now big medicare fraudsters. alfred: we re whispering because they re probably here. anthony: so where s the money now? how s business in general in miami and where is that business coming from? billy: oh remarkably, the rebound from the great recession, the people thought it would take almost a decade for all the condo inventory to get absorbed and it seemed to happen almost overnight by 2010, 2011 things have turned around here were in the middle of another huge boom.
estimated $7 to $12 billion a year and that s of 1981 money. that is a lot of trickle down. one of the most successful documentaries in the history of film is cocaine cowboys that tells that story. the film made by these guys, alfred spellman and billy corbin. anthony: so things were in decline. cocaine sort of saved the city? alfred: we d say so. am i going to get in trouble for it? yes. billy: by 1981, you had a murder rate. 25% of those bodies had automatic weapons bullets. anthony: right. anthony: we talk about the uncomfortable reality of where a lot of modern miami came from over something you just have to hit hard when in miami in season. stone crabs. alfred: federal reserve
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