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@what they would do as @president. @>> with undocumented people @living in our country, i do not @want to see them deported, i @want to see them on a path to @citizenship.>> i will not keep @children from united states of @america. @>> you promise not to deport @immigrants? @>> i cannot make that promise. @>>reporter: immigration @dominated this debate. @sponsored by the spanish- @language network, univision, @each of the candidates making @their last pitch before next @tuesday's primaries. @clinton and sanders will @campaign here tomorrow and @tomorrow night the republican @candidates will take the stage @at the university of miami. @life in miami. @ we are live in miami. @ some disappointing news @from the clinton clinic today
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@failed. @the clinic said there were @complications in the transplant @and the patient had have the @organ removed. @the recipients released a @statement today saying she is @grateful for the doctors and @she is doing okay. @she appreciates everyone's good @thoughts and prayers. @the clinic said they will not @stop doing research in the @study will continue. @it still being determined if @she can still qualify to become @a recipient. @some of the chief financer @officer abruptly resigned today @after an investigator, tom @meyer, raised questions about @his county credit card use. @he is accused of purchasing a @$400 barbecue grill with the @county card last june. @two weeks later he repay the @county. @>> he was given a position in @this office due to his @financial history, he should @have never received it. @>> he filed for bankruptcy
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@they learned of the grill @purchased today what channels @recalled for an explanation. @davies was urged to resign. @mcginty and o'malley were asked @to conduct a investigation into @potential criminal charges but @davies is denying any @wrongdoing. @ a bedbug issue is causing @classes at alliance high school @to be canceled tomorrow. @bedbugs were found the past @several days of high school. @the entire building will be @treated tomorrow and will @reopen for classes on friday. @ coming up tonight, more to @faulty troubles. @illness that caused the @restaurant chain to close down @a location. support by one @of hillary clinton's smallest @fan and why her house is
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@ @ more trouble tonight for @chipolte, trying to win back @customers. @one of its locations in @massachusetts closed after an @employee tested positive for @the norovirus. @they are investigating other @cases.
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@be sanitized. @>> 3000 years of age and @history brought to life in a @unique exhibit. @tonight we got a first look at @pharaoh, king of ancient egypt, @set to open in the public this @of art. @special collaboration with the @british museum in london. @visitors can see pieces from @the collection which is one of @the largest in the world. @objects range from monumental @sculptures to exquisite jewelry. @some are thousands of years @old. @one of the exhibits curators @from the british museum @describes the experience. @>> i hope the guests can @understand what the life was @like during that time. @>> pharaoh, the king of ancient @egypt's open sunday through the @public and runs through june 12. @>> if you asked your kids who @they would vote for if they
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@many extras are getting involved @in this election cycle. @we spoke with a young lady with @some definite opinions. @>>reporter: a 2016 election has @captured audiences of all ages. @young voters are getting out in @registering. @17-year-olds who will be 18 or @fighting to vote in the primary @and even eight-year-olds are @getting involved. @>> we started talking about is @going to be the president. @>>reporter: eight-year-old @brandy is a bernie sanders @supporter but her mom is not. @>> i asked my mom who she @wanted and she said hillary. @cool to have hillary. @specially designed one herself. @>> i got this from a video i @watched. @>>reporter: he won't see any
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@she wrote go hillary if you are @a great leader. @>> you should vote for hillary. @politics should be a good one. @seven the bottom of the sign @said paid for by it eight-year- @old supporter. @how does dad take his daughter @going against his wishes? @>> i would like to think there @is a time for everything. @10 seven she does not know much @about hillary's policies that @she just wanted equal @opportunity in her household. @>> that is what government is @about at this level for her to @understand the perspective. @that's exactly bearing atrial @should be. @>>reporter: there is only one @candidate this entire @candidates agrees on. @>>reporter: we checked in at
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@the manager said when they saw @the bottom the said paid for by @an eight-year-old, they decided @to give them a major discount @and charge her one dollar for @the sign. @more kids should get involved @in the political situation. @>> out of the mouths of babes. @ warm temperatures. @folks on twitter sank boating @weather is coming up soon. @>> spring has sprung. @>> we kind of go forward and we @go backwards and we are @definitely going forward today @but tomorrow we are going to @take a step back. @here is a look at the radar. @rain coming down in northern @ohio. @it is not very heavy we have @some rain shower's coming down @and one of the most beautiful @things i have heard in quite @some time is the producer @saying we have lots of time.
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@weather computer upgrades with @me and we will see if they work @out for me this evening. @see how this works? @i have not rehearse this so i @apologize if i mess it up but @hopefully that won't be @happening. @moderate rain showers tonight @that will move into areas @around the airport and coming @into downtown cleveland. @this has been putting some @water on the roads across @northern ohio. @but as i mentioned it has not @been terribly heavy. @let's go further to the south. @we have rain shower's coming @down in the dainik county as @well as most of northern ohio @has had some form of rain @showers that will continue as @the go through the evening but @we are not expected rain yet.
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@all of this is coming at us @from the southwest to the @shows these are scattered @showers across the area like @stuff that heavier rain is @coming our way. @this moisture will move north @slide. @notice how the showers are @lined up. @that's a cold front and that @will make a huge difference in @our day tomorrow because this @will settle southward and will @change the wind direction and @will have a cooling effect the @downtown cleveland through the @afternoon. @and areas farther south will be @delayed. @certainly there's a lot of @heavy rain that will be coming. @as far as the forecast through @the rest of the evening goes we @will get rid of that and move @forward. @rain will be coming @periodically that at times you @might hear it coming down we're @not expecting a lot of wind. @we will continue to have @scattered showers out the door
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@with temperatures expected to @be in the 50s but don't forget @to grab your jacket. @it will be a deceiving day @because by the time you had home @temperatures will be cooler. @we will be of authorities as @the rain showers are expected @to continue. @for the rest of the morning we @will see rain and 9:30 am @temperatures will be in the 50s @note how we start to see cool @air. @temperatures in downtown @cleveland will peak around the @60 degrees mark and then they @began to fall. @by 3 pm we are down to 44 look @at the 60s father to the south. @this is a front that a settling @in as a guest of the evening @when that front is here focuses @a lot of moisture so i think @our heaviest rain tomorrow fund @of being in the afternoon and @evening rather than the morning
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@for tomorrow black roads will be @around it we will still be @dealing with rain coming down. @we have had rain overnight that @heavier rain shower chances @will continue through the @afternoon and evening. @by thursday that continues to @clear out the back into the 30s @for the start of friday what a @change that will be in the sun @will come out and are @temperatures will recover. @i'm going to be optimistic and @say that i think we will make @it towards the 50s on friday @but it doesn't look like it @will be a good run. @for your day tomorrow we will @see the temperatures that are @going to continue to be in the @low 60s. @your forecast tomorrow starts @us off around the 60 degrees @mark. @temperatures fall back is ahead @through the afternoon and into @the evening and you can't help @but remember to spring forward.
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@one hour as we go into sunday. @so just one of those things @that you get to remember. @but your seven-day forecast has @more of a springlike look to it @with rain showers and @temperatures in the 60s. @>> you did good. @all kinds of flashing lights @and bells and whistles. @>> that is impressive. @it is not a touchscreen but it @looks like it.>> i have to @remember where things are. @>> it's a little creepy. @>> very cool. @>> next in sports, the browns @lose key players to free agency. @>> who flew the coop and where
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@ @ a big day in the nfl. @you could go on and do some @business and the new browns @front office decided they would @do no business. @a lot of players walked out the @door. @all of the free agents that @they had who were worth keeping
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@keep them around and i think @the theme is going on. @the browns are definitely in a @total rebuild. @a total rebuild. @here is who is leaving. @tashaun gipson has been ticked @off and felt he was snubbed by @the browns last season. @he leaves for jacksonville for @five years and 35.5 man-hours. @right tackle mitchell schwartz @and i thought they should have @tim. @he is a good player. @kansas city thought so. @five-year deal with $6.6 @million a year. @he is a second highest-paid @right tackle the nfl. @not unexpected. @alex mack goes to the atlanta @falcons. @five-year deal that on a half- @million dollars a year. @a lot to pay for a 30-year-old @center. @shanahan was the offense of @coordinator with the browns. @and alex mack made a statement. @this is an extremely difficult
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@it was time to start a new @chapter. @i will miss the dog pile. @and the rapid is gone, travis @benjamin signs quickly with the @san diego chargers. @they targeted ham because he @has a breakaway speed. @four years of $24 million, 13 @minute that guaranteed. @with all of that business going @out the door, johnny manziel is @still inside the door. @they did not cut manziel today. @there openly holding them out @there for any team that thinks @they are short on the @quarterback positions, to call @them up and offering them @something. @i think they would say yes and @manziel would be on his way. @that called is not come, he is @expected to be cut anytime. @some of the cavaliers taking on @the kings in sacramento. @they trailed by six. @started the second half of play @on the first game, james with a
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@scoring and taylor first quarter @cavaliers get a five-point lead @but sacramento going into the @third quarter. @>> indians do not have a win in @the cactus league play at the @start of the week and suddenly @their red-hot. @they beat the cubs. @the good news is their ace was @an ace today. @three innings and four @strikeouts and no runs. @and then the top of the third @giovanni bangs out a home run @for the indians beat the cubs of @5-3. and congratulations to @benedictine high school who @found a new head football coach. @i remember when he was a @running back at st. ignatius. @he was a former assistant coach @at notre dame and the new head @coach of the benedictine high @school bangles at the hall of @champions. @and congratulations to the @great basketball coach keith
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@of the year tonight. @and best of luck. @>> and the johnny manziel watch @continues tomorrow. @>> you have a long shift.
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@ @ we have a springlike @pattern which is not bad. @>> we have to deal with rain @and there will be some changes. @that's northern ohio in the @spring. @>> make sure you tune in at @4:30 am. @>> have a great denied. @take your umbrellas and coats.
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breaking news tonight, a deadly fl tens of millions in the path. evacuations under way right now. tonight high water rescues and the national guard has been deployed. a knockout. donald trump says he's looking to take out his rivals once and for all as pressure mounts what he's telling us exclusively. plus, the bernie sanders shocker. high anxiety. how was a man wanted for attempted murder fly across the country, taken down by secret service at the white house. tax scam alert, thousands being fooled callers claiming to be the irs and demanding money. wait until you see what happens when we called back. and the fifth s gone.
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who turned a liverpool bar fan into beatle mania.ightly news ""begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new rk, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. good evening a deadly storm city is punish states from eastern texas to southern illinois with well over a foot of rain so far and a lot more to come. texas, louisiana and are under flash flood warnings with the flood risks extending into mississippi and north into missouri and illinois. the severe weather has least two people dead. it's forced evacuations and left power. haughton, louisiana. >> reporter: a community under water tonight. r lafayette, more than a matter of hours. most of it coming in the dark of night.
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surprise. >> yeah, i mean, it's scary because the water -- the water was a lot higher than it is now.orter: more than 100 homes under water. some submerged three or four feet. most of the residents left here had to be in the middle of the night. they were hoping to get back no their homes today and with the rain still coming down so hard there's no chance of >> got it over here over the top. >> reporter: beyond louisiana potential flooding from texas to illinois. 22 million people flood watches, stretching 1,000 miles in. san antonio a school bus rounding a curve lost control and flipped. the rain-slicked thought to be the cause. two children and adults escaped serious injury. throughout the region downed trees have power lines leaving 35,000 rout electricity, and the rain keeps coming. taylortown, louisiana, recorded more than 14 with more on the way. the fire chief says in a quarter saleofthecentury he's
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>> we do not expect tove as much rain as we had, and without any time for it to drain off. >> reporter: doug and his brother-in-law borrowed a boat to check out his neighbors. all were objection okay, but two horses and a dozen goats in the fast rising waters. >> 1991 it did the exact same thing it is now. >> reporter: and just a short time ago, a new mandatory on order was issued. this one for 3,500 homes here over fears one of the bayous would overtake its levee of, further devastating this community. >> janet shamlian, thank you. tonight donald trump is looking to take out his rivals nomination once and for all after overcoming a barrage of attacks and scoring decisive victories in three of four states t night and hillary clinton, hoping to turn her attention to trump, scored a landslide victory in miss bernie sanders pulled off the biggest shocker of the night in michigan.
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let's start with nbc's kson on the gop campaign in miami. hello, hallie. >> reporter: lester, good evening. donald trump is racking up more s in a sign those establishment attacks aren't working, not yet at least. his rivals' best shot against trump g in the next six days as we build towards showdowns in ohio and here in florida where 99 delegates are up for s, and tonight it's trump looking most likely to take them home. donald trump now ready inal round to put this fight away. >> that's the ultimate way of doing it. you knock them out. if you knock them out, nothing can happen. >> reporter: you to go for a knockout? >> i'd rather go for a knockout. >> reporter: trump in one corner and in the or the movement to try to stop him. after months of ow coming harder and faster. our nbc news analysis shows 8.35 million n ads against trump in florida alone.
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winning in michigan, mississippi and celebrated his well-done election night with raw trump steaks, a more qvc than gop. ave the water. you have the steaks. you have the airline that i sold. i mean, what's wrong with selling? every once in a whilean sell something. >> reporter: voters seem tock buying it. if trump wins in florida and ohio, he'll have a clear path to the on. new polls show john kasich close in the buckeye state, but in florida trump is up 2-1 hover marco rubiowho is brushing off vp talk now, struggling to show how he stays in. >> you are calling him a con artist. vice president. i'm not looking to be anybody's president. i want to be president of the united states. >> reporter: rubio's regrets, his insults. >> trying to out-trump trump. >> you know what they say about men with small hands. >> something i'm not entirely proud of.
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embarrassed and if i could do it again i would do it different. >> reporter: he's meeting with jeb bush and ted cruz and what looks like the establishment's last gasp. cruz picking up support from a familiar face, carly fiorina, all of them looking to stop the front-runner but looking more unlikely to do it with just six days left. hallie jackson, nbc news, miami. >> reporter: this is kristen welker. senator bernie sanders pulling off a stunning upset in michigan. >> we've now won i guess nine states, and a lot more are yet to come. >> reporter: today sanders telling andrea mitchell it's a sign he can go the distance. >> reporter: the polls always have us very, very far behind until election day, and then we have won state after state with huge margins. >> reporter: it's been an unpry dictable year for pollsters. in michigan the high percentage of independents threw off the polling. sanders' win so unexpected even he was caught off guard prompting this hastily arrange and late press event. >> the political revolution that we are
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strong in every part of the country. >> reporter: despite the upset, clinton has a substantial lead in delegates. today the clinton campaign downplayed the loss, particularly after her big win in mississippi last night, looking ahead to next week's battleground primaries. >> if you work for me and if you vote for me, i will work my heart out for you. >> reporter: but the loss in michigan underscores vulnerability. democratic officials expressing concern clinton was so focused on pivoting to the general election her ground game faltered and more troublesome, her message failed to resonate with working class independent and younger voters. sanders hammered clinton for supporting past trade deals. exit polls show sanders beating clinton on the issue of trade and that she is loss honest and trustworthy. >> hopefully we'll have a good week next week. if we win ohio, nobody will remember it. >> reporter: sanders has a steep climb. he needs to win 60% of all remaining delegates to clinch the nomination, but he has the momentum and

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