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he is the presidency is not a reality tv show. it is not the political version of the survivor. >>one last chance, voters can change the course of 2016. >>we are going to have a good day. i think we are going to have a phenomena that -- phenomenal day. >> tonight, the final push for florida. good the polls open in 8 hours and it is an uphill battle for marco rubio in his home state. a cbs poll has some falling to 3rd place and here's the real clear politics in florida. donald trump has 43 percent. marco rubio has 24 and 19
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>> we're live in west miami where a florida senator -- the florida senator was welcome home just a short time ago. >> reporter: a pretty exciting night because we're just hours away from finally getting a vote. marco rubio, regardless of the polls and all of the pond and he remains optimistic. tonight was symbolic it. there were a few problems here tonight, symbolic of the last few weeks. marco rubio greeted a crowd where he was optimistic. >>i am so proud to be a part of this. i can't wait to stand before the nation and give you thanks for helping us win florida. >>he is choosing to spend what could be his last night as a presidential candidate, blocks away from where his political clear started -- career started as a miami commissioner.
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without a little bit of drama. a protester announced marco rubio had no chance of winning. then marco rubio sound system dropped out. he went old- school with the bullhorn. >>i announce my candidacy for president of the united states.>> 11 months ago when he announced his candidacy he joined a field of 16 well-known candidates. he slowly climbed rates -- ranks as opponents drive doubt and -- dropped out and had a small breakdown. can marco rubio pull off a miracle in florida down by as much as 20 points? >> is it comes down to a few hundreds of votes, let's make sure we get our neighbors our friends, make sure everyone gets out to vote.>> reporter:
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he says he will stay in the race regardless of what happens tomorrow. he holds a wash party at fiu it. we will be there. rick scott is not endorsing anyone in the gop primary, but pam bondi is throwing her support to donald trump. >>there is one more reason i always listen to my mom and my mom is with donald trump and saw my. -- so am i. >> donald trump left for the and headed to ohio -- left florida and headed to ohio where he is tied with john kasich in the polls. >>donald trump has been getting a lot of attention at his rallies.
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but for his message. we have more outside from trumps national rallies. >>get him out of here. >> reporter: it was business as usual at donald trumps rally monday in tampa. >>get her out please. >> reporter: emotions running high because of what donald trump calls the disruptors. with him in tampa today, sarah palin, elect to find -- electrified the crowd this way . what we don't have time for his all of that petty, [ indiscernible ] stuff that has been going on with these quote unquote protesters. >>monday in miami donald trump canceled a major event at the trump national. protesters either do not get the message or just came out anyway and they were organized. >>in a day or 2 we were able to mobilize 3000 people on facebook through a facebook event to stop his white
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keeps displaying at all of his rallies. >>there was a mile try minor verbal scuffle. -- minor verbal scuffle. >>he chickened out. he canceled his speech. he was supposed to come here tomorrow. we were going to mobilize all of those people tomorrow. he canceled tomorrow. >>in reality he canceled because he thinks he has florida sold out but ohio not so much. john kasich could win his home state. >>just look, this is a place i want to win. this is going to do it. this is the place. >>no question about it, these groups are getting organized, they are getting organized throughout the country likely all the way to the convention even right here in miami. john kasich receive support in ohio from former republican nominee mitt romney. the 2 appeared at a rally in westerfield ohio.
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endorsement in officially but he says he wants to see anyone but donald trump win the up republican nomination.-- the republican nomination. john kasich has a shot in ohio. he is at 38 percent, trump at 34, crews -- ted cruz at 18 and marco rubio at 5. >>hillary clinton spent her night in charlotte north carolina where she held a rally. earlier tonight she made a stop in chicago where she held a rally at a union facility where recent polls shows she is trailing donald sanders -- bernie sanders. she will hold an event tomorrow night in west palm beach. >>is going to be a late night for bernie sanders. earlier tonight he made a campaign stop in missouri for making his way to chicago for a rally later on tonight. is afternoon he also spent time in north carolina were he focused on the economy,
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afternoon, he also spent time in north carolina where he focused on the economy, and campaign forecast is -- finances. look at what is at stake for the democrats. 600 609 delegates. unlike republicans, the state is not winner take all for democrats. republicans have nearly 400 delegates up for grab across the same 5 states. both florida and ohio our winner take all and we are once again the biggest trophy. >>the 5 for florida will play out in boating -- voting booths across the state . it could be a busy day and what has already been a very early voting period. we're live tonight at a place in fort lauderdale with what you need to know.>> reporter: long before the sun comes up on you and i are still asleep, election workers will descend on polling places like this one at the coral ridge mall. they will take all of this a quick didn't -- equipment and turn
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place. is presidential primary eve and workers spent monday night preparing the more than 575 precinct in the county. they carted voting machine signs and other equipment into polling places. helen burton won't be here, she voted early. the marco rubio supporter says she is disturbed by this campaign season. >>how sad it is that we think the low it becomes personal rather than what is good for the people. >>and broward, more than 157,000 people already voted earlier by absentee ballot. in miami that member is nearly 200,000. -- that number is nearly 200,000. across florida, more than 200 -- 2 million have already voted . the gop dogfight promises to boost turnout. election officials are expecting big numbers. >>if the trend holds true we are looking at a turnout between 35 and 40 percent. >>equipment is delivered and
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if they will just remember to bring with them the picture id with signature. >>that means long lines should be a problem. a new electronics checking system is supposed to speed up the process -- check-in system is supposed to speed up the process provided you have your id. >> if you think about what previous presidents have done and where the future is heading , it is very essential for you to go out there and vote. >>i hope everyone gets out there and vote. it is our duty and it is a privilege. >> coral ridge mall is one of the early voting locations as well. it is one of the busiest in the county were more than 6000 people voted earlier here. polls open at 7 am tomorrow and close at 7 pm. marco rubio is making his last stand at home in miami and he is starting the day bright and early right here at cbs4. he will be in our studio live
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and then he will be back on our air during our special 9 am primary day newscast. will have coverage all day tomorrow on air and online -- we will have coverage all day tomorrow on air and online. >>right now we have details of a man who shot and killed in florida city. they say the victim is a white lacttion mail in his late 20s. will he say -- lacttion mail -- latin male in his late 20s. police are searching for the shooter in this case. tonight police are sure -- searching for a thief who is accused of stealing a safe filled with cash. surveillance video catches the guy rummaging through an office before stealing the safe with more than $5000 inside. the principal says that cash was supposed to be used for a field trip and camps for students at the school. anyone with information should contact police.
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new video into the newsroom, firefighters battle a massive house fire in maryland. 8 of those firefighters are recovering after the from part of the home collapsed on them. the video shows them trying to put out the raging fire when the house tumbled down on top of them. they fully, everyone is inside the home -- inside the home was able to escape . >>now, safety alert for a normally quiet and crimes free part of coral gables. the search is on for a man who attacked and robbed a woman out for a walk early sunday morning. we have more tonight i what police are looking for. >> reporter: to give people an
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from southwest 8th street. this woman on her morning walk here along this scenic street she says a man groped her and took her belongings. >>it is worrisome. >> reporter: as night turn today one woman says a man attacked and robbed her sunday morning. >>it is a famous street. >> reporter: the woman was walking along the boulevard and it was hear the man groped and took her belongings. >>it is a really scary thought. it makes me feel very insecure. >>that is very disconcerting. a huge calls for concern. >> reporter: word of the attacks price people saying many people walk jog m bike along granada with children and dogs in tow. >>my mom wife tonight my wife walks around with a dog in the morning and you expect to be safe in the neighborhood and apparently it is not. that is worrisome. >> i can tell you right now my
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in the morning since we had the time change. >>it is upsetting because i consider coral gables a very safe area. i am raising my family here. my yard is right there so it is a little bit scary. >>the woman says the groper was about 35 years old and hispanic with a medium complexion. he was between 5 foot 8 and 5 foot 10 about 100 pounds. bolds, with bushy eyebrows talking often a white van. to be clear, this is not the same accused serial groper coral gables police arrested last week. that was a 22-year-old. he is still in jail. if you have any information on this case, give miami dade crime stoppers a call. across america tonight police in maryland say detectives -- a detective was killed by friendly fire during an ambush outside of a police station. it happened when an undercover narcotics officer arrived in an
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firefight. and all of the confusion the detective was hit by a bullet -- in all of the confusion the detective was hit by a bullet. the brothers who recorded the whole thing has been arrested. >>the national football league is a meeting that there is a link -- is admitting that there is a link between head injuries and cte. >>you think there is a link between football and degenerative brain disorder, cte? >> research shows that a number of retired nfl players were diagnosed with cte so you -- to answer that question, yes. >> this marks the first time an official has acknowledged the connection to the devastating brain injury. the cte can only be diagnosed after death. so far, 90 of the former 94 former nfl player screen for
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now to the historic change between relations between the united states and cuba. the president is defending his plan to visit cuba saying he plans to hope to expand us business activity on the island in order to slowly help bring democratic reforms. >> it was my view that a policy that hasn't worked for 50 years since i was born demands a reevaluation. >>the president outlined his cuba trip to cnn in espanola saying his trip to cuba will legitimize the government that trampled on human rights. >>they are absolutely wrong. violations. we have spoken up about them in my visit. i intend to meet with critics of the cuban government. >>during his two-day visit he will meet with the cuban leader but not his older brother fidel.
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baseball game between the tampa bay rays and the cuban national team. the wall street journal reports american companies, marriott, starwood hotels and at&t man announced deals to do business on the island. the president saying expanding the us presidents -- presence in cuba is the best way to report american values. >>the more us businesses are engaged, the more we have people traveling there, the more cuban-americans are able to interact with family members -- in some cases that they haven't seen in decades, the more likely we are to see the kind of changes that all of us are hoping for. >>the president said he recognizes us business expansion is limited above us embargo which can only be changed by congress. he said he hopes the next president will be able to lift the embargo with cooperation from congress. the 56-year-old
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the new administration. we will have live reports next week on the visit right here in cbs4. we're joined now with the forecast. are you ready? >> no, it is a full summer -- full summer -- fools summer. it is going to be really warm the next few days. fort lauderdale camera, beautiful view of the city lights. good visibility. no rain out there. >>6 miami. 75 fort lauderdale. 75 key west. we are still in the el nio weather pattern so where has the rain gone? it has stopped. for us, the pattern has shifted to the north. you might've been hearing about some of those dangerous and flood producing storms over other parts of the country but not here. it has been warm and dry lately. 76 percent relative humidity.
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the same deal tomorrow. no cooling ocean breezes. it will be another toasty day. down by the beaches it was 86 miami. 84 in fort lauderdale. normal high as 80 this time of year. we have been in the upper 80s across the western suburbs here --. it feels very mild tonight. we have mostly 70s across the entire states. -- state. the radar is clear statewide. you heard about those killer floods and that really terrible storm that has hit half of the country, so far this week that is mexico, texas, arkansas yesterday, it is holding together but it is much weaker. you can still see very heavy rain coming through. we have some relatively dry warm and stable air here and it extends all the way back to the west. the stormy weather continues to be well to our north. it will be a quiet night tonight with a nice gentle breeze. temperatures down to about 70. for tomorrow, warm sunshine with just a few clouds around
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in his home -- own home? the stars of the new movie, miracles from heaven are on south beach for the films red carpet premiere. the movie starring jennifer garner is about how a mother status tested after her daughter develops a rarity incurable disease. we caught up with jennifer garner who tells us what we can expect from the new movie. >>it was very emotional to do this film but i think you had to be a mom to see the emotion. i think that anyone who sees a child suffering or a child in pain you have a natural reaction . but it is okay in the end. there is a happy ending. don't forget. >>i love happy endings. your calls from heaven opens in theaters on wednesday. >> richard simmons is speaking out about his mysterious disappearance. an article says he stopped returning calls and emails it
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gurule had not been seen for 2 years . his friends thought he was being held against his will. richard simmons denies all the claims and says he has just been taking it easy. >>apparently has bad years and he just wants to rest them. >>yes and he doesn't want knee surgery. >>chris bosh makes his first public appearance since the all- star break.
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