(Source: CBS4) Reporters were tweeting out information about Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen even before he arrived at the news conference. So many tried to cover the event fire codes forced some to watch on the ballpark's big screen.
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(Source: CBS4) Guillen arrives to meet reporters.
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(Source: CBS4) The Venezuelan-born manager spoke only in Spanish as he made his apology to the Latin and Cuban communities of Miami.
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(Source: CBS4) Guillen said that he was sorry for the comments, and that he would make it up to he community he considers home.
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(Source: CBS4) At times appearing nervous and upset, Guillen said he accepted his suspension but never considered resigning.
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(Source: CBS4) Guillen said what bothered him most after letting down the community was the fgact he could not be with the team when he was needed.
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(Source: CBS4) Marlins officials looked on as Guillen spoke for the better part of an hour
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(Source: CBS4) Guillen spoke exclusively in Spanish for the first part of the news conference, trying to make his position as clear as possible by using his native language
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(Source: CBS4) Guillen returned to Miami from a road trip with the team and promised to answer any question people had
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(Source: CBS4) As he spoke, outside the stadium protesters called for him to resign
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(Source: CBS4) CBS4's Gary Nelson asked about the suspension
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(Source: CBS4) Guillen said he was willing to accept it, but was unhappy it would take him away from the team, He said the suspension was unpaid, but was unconcerned about the money.
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(Source: CBS4) Guillen said the last time he was in this room with so many reporters, it was a happy time for opening day. He didn't expect to see so many reporters again until he had a World Series trphy beside him
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(Source: CBS4) Guillen said he planned to apologize to the team when he rejoined them, that he felt he'd let them down.
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(Source: CBS4) Guillen said he was done talking about politics
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(Source: CBS4) His message was carrled live on most South Florida TV stations and streamed on the web
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(Source: CBS4) The Managr and his bosses are waiting to see hos this affects the team.
Ozzie Guillen Apologizes For Castro Comments
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(Source: CBS4) Guillen arrives to meet reporters.guillen_news_conf_03
(Source: CBS4) The Venezuelan-born manager spoke only in Spanish as he made his apology to the Latin and Cuban communities of Miami.guillen_news_conf_04
(Source: CBS4) Guillen said that he was sorry for the comments, and that he would make it up to he community he considers home.guillen_news_conf_05
(Source: CBS4) At times appearing nervous and upset, Guillen said he accepted his suspension but never considered resigning.guillen_news_conf_06
(Source: CBS4) Guillen said what bothered him most after letting down the community was the fgact he could not be with the team when he was needed.guillen_news_conf_07
(Source: CBS4) Marlins officials looked on as Guillen spoke for the better part of an hourguillen_news_conf_08
(Source: CBS4) Guillen spoke exclusively in Spanish for the first part of the news conference, trying to make his position as clear as possible by using his native languageguillen_news_conf_09
(Source: CBS4) Guillen returned to Miami from a road trip with the team and promised to answer any question people hadguillen_news_conf_10
(Source: CBS4) As he spoke, outside the stadium protesters called for him to resignguillen_news_conf_11
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(Source: CBS4) CBS4's Gary Nelson asked about the suspensionguillen_news_conf_13
(Source: CBS4) Guillen said he was willing to accept it, but was unhappy it would take him away from the team, He said the suspension was unpaid, but was unconcerned about the money.guillen_news_conf_14
(Source: CBS4) Guillen said the last time he was in this room with so many reporters, it was a happy time for opening day. He didn't expect to see so many reporters again until he had a World Series trphy beside himguillen_news_conf_15
(Source: CBS4) Guillen said he planned to apologize to the team when he rejoined them, that he felt he'd let them down.guillen_news_conf_16
(Source: CBS4) Guillen said he was done talking about politicsguillen_news_conf_18
(Source: CBS4) His message was carrled live on most South Florida TV stations and streamed on the webguillen_news_conf_17
(Source: CBS4) The Managr and his bosses are waiting to see hos this affects the team.