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an event in chicago. trump was on stage when demonstrators heckled him. trump called supporters and security. >> look at that person that foolish person. get him out of here! get him out! send him back to bernie. sent him back. >> anchor:r: quite a difference in missouri police had to use pepper spray to control protesters in kansas city. two people were arrested an ohio on sunday supporters used car alarms to drown out demonstrators. trump's rallies have come under fire aftererriday's final in chicago. that campaign was forced to cancel after a fight broke out demonstrators took to the streets in protest. at one point a man tried to storm the state.
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place blame on the candidate. >> he cannot be the nominee of the republican party. i hope people watched what awaits us this summer and fall if he is our nominee. this is a man who says obscene and aggressive and outrageous and vulgar things on a regular basis and it is ripping our nation and party apart at the seams. of that criticism donald trump is in south florida. >> anchor: he is boca raton or protesters have been told to leave. local10 is live with the story. michael? >> reporter: donald trump expected to arrive in the next hour his campaign expects 6000 supporters. i want you to take a look. is already packed with trump fans, they been out here since
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his campaign under fire for the recent violence and what they are being told by his campaign is he has canceled his rally for tomorrow and do real, but tonight, they are making it clear they do not want to see the violence they have seen in the past. outside this amphitheater in west boca hundreds of trump supporters showing up early waitininoutside in the heat more than five hours. organizers are expecting 6000 trump fans. >> i believe in trump because i believe a lot of things that he says. he really loves this country even though people think he doesn't. >> people are screaming to have a man like trump save what we feel about the country. we all want to be together and united. >> reporter: not everyone is welcome. trumums team kicking out this protester. >> you relies these people are watching you try to tell me to
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>> reporter: deputies are brought in to defuse t situation. >> arrest me for staying and holding a sign.. i am not howling out to people. >> you are putting me in a position -- >> he is putting you in a position because nobody else had a problem. tonight, his own gop rivals calling him out claiming trumps heated rhetoric is to blame for the violence that has erupted. this morning the presidential hopeful responding cnn. >> i guess in many cacases i do lower the temperatures i tell police to take it easy. >> reporter: supporters are ready for anything but hoping tonight is peaceful. >> the sanders campaign they are paying people to cause this violence. the liberals against trump.
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live, take a look, you can see dozens of people ming in and when you go through security you are getting patted down by secret service. donald trump campaign making it clear they do not want to see the same violence they have seen in the past( we were patted down and search so again, donald trump expected to arrive at 7:00 we will cover the rally all night. we will have reac@tion tonight at 11:00. live in west boca. >> anchor: a new poll numbers show trump on track to win the florida primary tuesday. trump leads the pack with 43 percent of those surveyed in a poll by nbc news, the wall street journal rubio at a second at 22 percent ted cruz behind with 21 percent respectively. kasich 's last with nine percent. the same poll shows kasich
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the vo trump in second place with 33 percent ted cruz 19 percent and rubio at six percent. as for the democrats, hillary clinton and bernie sanders square off at ohio state university this evening. tonight townhall comes in the wakekef sanders surprise when in the michigan primer last week. orida's primary election is this tuesday we are one of five states holding braces stay with local10 d local10.com. >> anchor: able danger on iming beach. a pair of shootings leavone person dead. police are trying to find out what led up to the gunfire. >> it happened after several beach brawl broke out. local10 reporter terrell forney is live at miami beach police headquarters with an update. >> reporter: a pair of shootings and only one victim
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life here to a standstill but now there is breaking news. we understand at headquarters of the miami beach police department police are tnterviewing a person of interest. of feet. >> reporter: in the middle of the chaos and wild crowds a shooting before 1:00 a.m. this morning. >> i saw and heard it. >> reporter: the eyewitness says two rounds were heard following the dispute. >> it was two guys started fighting. >> reporter: the victim was rushed to jackson memorial hospital where he was pronounced dead at gunshot to the chest, the 20-year-old antoine mckay the gunmen disappearing into the crowd. >> after the second shot went off everybody ran. >> reporter: spring crowds hit miami beach and overwhelming numbers catching the city off
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to call in reinforcements for crowd control. videos have showed up on social media with partygoers clashing with police. people charge is resisting arrest, public intoxication and disorderly conduct. a mess left behind on miami beach'h'sand trashed as far as the eye can see leaving volunteers to pick up every piece. >> you have people who drink a lot and some of them can't control it. >> reporter: tonight, police intervieiing a person of interest in this fatal shooting. as far as the victim, we've learned he is a miami-dade county resident and not part of the spring rake crowd. part of the crowd that were in south florida, so the person was not a tourist. we are live on miami beach am terrell forney.
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party was filled with culture and cuisine and dancing the festival is about to wind down. the event attracted thousands little havana and local10 will bring all the highlights totight. >> reporter: it was so much fun hanging out with you early, dancing, taking pictures and we are staying in place for our 7:00 special before we have a lot of folks taking part in the special at 7:00, victor, and we are talking about the food to the fun to the dancing. a lot of dancing. this big block party y ings out the rhythm and everybody. you are talking about so many traditions. we got a chance to talk to somebody whohos a really big star. >> reporter: andy garcia he knows like no one elue he grew
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here and now he is the most famous cuban-american actor live he is king of carnaval. >> reporter: the king of carnaval who grew up on the street but this party has been going on for a long time. it goes back nearly four decades. >> reporter: he remembers when his buddies started this so he was in on the very beginning, and it gets bigger and better alalys the music, the food and the dancing. >> reporter: i love the fact so many traditions anancultures are coming together. and people do get a chance to see old friends and get to reunite with folks and learn about other people and how they live. >> reporter: we want you to join us for our 7:00 special we will bring all the highlights to you and you have to see will manso's journey with the famous cuban puppet pe. >> reporter: he brought a lot of fun and energy. we got some clouds earlier
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did not stop folks from coming out. only threatening clouds no heavy rain. >> reporter: you missed the hot daytime hours. if you are home join us for our 7:00 special. >> anchor: we were out there earlier today. don't forget to turn in tonight all the fun gets underway at 7:00. >> so m mh fun. that was my first one. i had a blast. all the people. >> very good. if you are at home, dvr. another evene in a few days.
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>> it is in its 11th year. and attract visitors from all over the country. mickey mohan shows us how it brings big business to our area. >> reporter: it is that time of year again when live music in miami gardens brings tens of thousands to the party. jazz in the gardens draws crowds of upwards of 50,000 people in the parking lot of the stadium. 11th year. what started as a party in the parking lot of sunlight stadium is attracting international superstars, followinthose superstars? international audiences. >> this year we have usher one of the most famous retainers on the planet and aretha franklin.
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attendees translate to big business for the vendors at the event and everyone around it. the city people are spending the night and spending moneyein the hotels. it's another great event, attraction for the city to evve. >> we been coming for the last seven years. >> reporter: last year has sold out the festival a big draw for music lovers who seek south florida winter warmth and national sponsors connecting the brands to make the event a big business boom for everyone. >> the city makes money off of it but it's an economic engine. we might get the attention this is part of the right attention. >> anchor: fun and positive event. jazz in the gardens get started friday night and last all
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tickets go to local10.com and search jazz in the gardenen >> anchor: i feel the pressure already. we are not even to monday. stick around we will talk about (donkey sound) (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needa real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant noise) hey candidates. enough talk.
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sunshine out there. our way down to miami-dade county looking westbound through the mount sinai tower cam we still have clouds. shaping up for an interesting sunset in key west. packing in maory square already. not much to talk about ononhe radar, one shower over the everglades but if we back this up over the past three hours you can see showers and storms develop around cutler bay move off to the north and off the coast line this afternoon. there is that one little shower to u.s. 127 and i-75. we made it up to 85 degrees we are going to keep this warm trend going as our wind will be out of the south and we are sitting around the 80 degrees mark almost everywhere around south florida, kendall 76. tonight upper 60s to around 70 with a warm southerly wind less than 10 miles per hour
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we have a little weak frontal boundary moving through florida very high pressure off to the east and anothererfrontal system gaining strength over oklahoma. storm predicon has issued two tornado watch boxes the latest in oklahoma and arkansas. our weather pattern will be stuck until we get to the end of next weekend. this week, our temperatures 86, 85 degrees every afternoon to thursday as the warm southerly wind will be here for a while. best chance of rain late next weekend. tomorrow at the beach, nice day to get out and cool off water mperature 74, surf a foot or so in the afternoon warm and humid the next couple of days overnight t ws near 70 and next weekend jasmine gardens, ultra looks like rain chances increase. >> anchor: we've got a group of happy hurricanes the
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>> anchor: the hurrirines marched to houston in the final four weakens in providencece this video within the last hour of the kings finding a theyey will be the three seat in the ncaa baskskball tournament thursday against buffalo. make sure to sign up for our local10 bracket challenge on local10.com we are giving away a 65 inch tv. you will get the pace off with local 10 reporters. as for the heat, duane wade officially listed as questionable forortomorrow night's game at home against denver. last night the heat gave the rafters all they could. even without wade, sent this to
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enough down the stretch but it is a 112-104 lawson are feeling good about that performance. >> everybody stepped up and made plays, this is about when you got a key guy out everybody has to fill that. >> we played as hard as we can. they are a very good team that is the reason why they have a good record. but i think early in the season that would have been a different game an easy game for them it shows how much better we got. >> anchor: the panthers hit the road six out of the next seven last night honoring the 96 family called on a team. and assist against the philadelphia flyers. the catch:cats picking up an important two points. to the diamond, don magaly
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>> anchor: cal10.com is st text1 italics cc1 test message welcome to "world news tonight." critics calling inging donald trump the fire starter. protests, punches, now finger pointing. for slme, a do or die primary day on tuesday. the sprint starts now. >> breaking news, a pair of deadly terror attacks. the explosion ripping through a major capital city. gunmen storming aopular beach resort. severe storms, weather alerts alerts. and a tornado threat for millions as we come o the air. super bug.
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against the zika outbreak. the radical new step scientists are now taking. jam session. a man accused of jamming cell phones. now facing charges. and the big questioio tonight, is your cell phone safe? good evening, thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. we begin with the potential do or die showdown just two days away. donald trump in an actual battle at his rallies. chaos erupting in kansas city saturday night, police using pepper spray on demonstrators. and tuesday, vot@ing in five states, ohio, john kasich out front, with 39%, followed by trump and cruz.
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back kasich. and david wright starts us off tonight. >> it's just tear gas. >> reporter: forget occupy wall street, these days, it's more like occupy donald trump. >> get him out of here. get him out. send him back to bernie. send him back. >> reporter: the latest example, today in blom ingomington, illinois. >> troublemakers. they're disrunpruptdisruptors, not protesters. >> reporter: police used horses forrowd control, then pepper spray. i have a mouthful of pepper spray. trump blamed bernie sanders for the disruptions.
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