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>> marco rubio suspended his campaign tonight. >> anchor: trump 46%. marco rubio a 27%. and ted cruz 17%. >> anchor: the second biggest winner take all prize, the buckeye state of ohio. john kasich at 46%. and marco rubio barrel registering there at 2%. >> anchor: and hillary clinton celebrating a big win in west palm beach after taking florida. >> and here are the numbers, hillary clinton 67%. over 1 million people voting today for her. bernie sanders at %. >> and of course, ohio, hillary clinton taking 56% to bernie sanders 43%. and we have results of all of the` primaries tonight. >> in florida, a wivner take
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>> we have live coverage. are fanned out across south florida. >> and our senior political reporter will have analysis. >> let's begin at the donald trump rally. he k kt us waiting, but he finally spoke. >> calvin, and lori, trump celebrated one of the biggest nights of his campaign by delivering one of his shortest speeches. we shouted questions as he left the ballroom, and they went answered. trump took the podium, and boy did he have every reason to celebrate. the tasks from here on out for the trump campaign is whether they can secure enough of the remaining delegates to avoid
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trump congratulat rubio and then went after him for attack ads. he said the violence at rallies are a representation of the frustration in the country. he struck a more measured tone regarding the road ahead. >> the fact is we have to bring our party together. we have to bring it together. [ applause ] >> we have somomhing happening that actually makes the republican party probably the biggest political story anywhere in the world, everybody's writing about it. all over europe, all over the world, they're talking about it. millions of people are coming in to vote. that was an exactly today.many, many more people. i'll looking at the polling booths all around the country
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and the lines are 4, 5, 6 blocks long. >> and so it became clearo reporters here tonight that trump would not be answering questions.s. this was the largest group of supporters to join trump here at mar-a-lago. but we knew thehances of us asking him a question were rather slim when the campaign announced that there would not the be a microphone in the back of the ballroom. trump took all of florida's 99 delegates. we're live tonight in mar-a-lago. >> anchor: almost a clean sweep tonight for trump. >> anchor: what a disappointing loss for marco rubio losing his ste and suspending his pain. we have more on this. >> reporter: the announcement of that suspension is really what seemed to shock this crowd. all along, marco rubio was
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night, whatever happens today, he'll go on. he even planned to o in utah tomorrow, but the numbers were not there for him. too big to overcome. even with his support of his home county that he was really counting on today.senator rubio has been slamming the polling all along. and it turned out to ben target. the polling, 2-1, and that's what his loss was. he came out here with his speech to the crowd. and very staunch supporters of 200 people. it sundayed like part concession speech and part campaign rhetoric. and senator rubio ripped into a political storm that paved the way to donald trump. >> i blame most of it on our political establishment. a political establishment that for far too long has looked
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simple minded people and bomb throwers. a political establishment that for far too long has taken the votes of conservatives for granted. and confuses cronyism for capitalism and free business for enterprise. >> and he warned the divisiviv tone and rhetoric is going to happen to his party. he said he worked so hard. we couldn't work any harder. that was a tsunami. and senator marco rubio becomes the only candidate to lose his own home state. he suspended his campaign. and what that means is not clear. and suspended doesn't mean ends, but clearly for now, marco o bio is not going forward to pursue to nomination f f the president
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>> anchor: he certainly was commended by all the candidates in their speeches tonight. >> ancnor: and now a big night for hillary clinton who easily took florida. >> we're live in west palm beach. >> clinton was certainly campaigning to the very last minute in. stopping at a dunkin' donuts and meeting voters. and it certainly worked. the crowd here at her event was pumped up. very, very passionate. and a big victory for hillary clinton. and she thanked her supporters and bernie sanders for the work thate's doing elevating the middle class and breaking down barriers for families as well. and making those tough choices. and if she were to become the next president, she talked
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>> when we hear a candidate for president call for rounding up 12 milon immigrants and banning muslims from thenited states. when he embraces toure, that doesn't makee him strong. it makes him wrong. [ applause ] >> reporter: and this, what's going on behind me, this is the calm after the storm. everyone is breaking d dn right now. and clinton went on with a rong lead in florida. and in north carolina, she delivered and followed through on what was expected of r. and now it's on to the next round. >> anchor: thanks a lot. >> anchor: and what a tough night for bernie sanders who lost florida by a lot and ohio by a little. >> here is a principal, a bedrock principle of my campaign.
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as a nation, not by how many millionair and billionaires we have, but by how we treat the weakest and most vulnerable amongst us. [ applause ] >> anchor: now let's break down the ohio primary numbers. hillary clinton, 56%. to bernie sanders, 43%. >> anchor: and the republicans, john kasich taking his home state by 46%. a 10% lead over donald trump. and ted cruz with 14%. marco rubio notven getting double digits. >> anchor: and the governor of ohio won the ohio primary, which was a must-win for him. >> ancho and the ohio governor spoke earlier tonight. >> to have people believe in you, and to believe that you can bring people together and strengthen our country, i have to thank the people of the great state of ohio. i love you.
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>> anchor: all smiles there. let's look at the illinois primary. another win for donald trump. trump taking 39%. ted cruz behind with 30%. john kasich, 20%. marco rubio in fourth place. >> anchor: and hillary clinton was in a battle there for awhile, but it looks like she pulled this one out. 58%-41%. hillary clinton taking illinois. >> ancncr: and missouri, donald trump taking this with 42%. ted cruz very close behind with 41%. john kasich just 9%. and marco rubio 6%. >> anchor: that was a seesaw battle for a very long time. d speaking of that, it looks like bernie sanders is still ahead of hillary clinton. hillary clinton was ahead for much of the night, but then
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pupuing with %-48%. >> anchor: and despite backing down. >> only two campaigns have a plausible path to the nomination. ours and trump's. nobody else has any mathematical possibility whatsoever. only one campaign has beaten donald trump over and over and over again. [ applause ] not once, not twice, not three times, but nine times across the country. >> anchor: that's ted cruz, north carolina though is also holding a primary tonight. we can't forget about them. let's look at the republican numbers. trump taking nth carolina 41%.
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john kasich, came in a distant third here at 13%. marco rubio 8% tonight. >> anchor: and democrats, with hillary winning 55% over bernie sanders' 41%. let's bring it back to florida in our presidential primary. we have a political editor here. >> let's talk about miami-dade. marco rubio was counting on a big win in his home county, and he won by a sizable margining but not big enough. rubio got 63% of the vote to trump's 22%. ted cruz not 9%. that's sizable win. but again, it didn't offset trump in otherarts of the state. and in broward -- miami-dade
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vote for hillary clinton 75% for hillary clinton and 25% for bernie sanders. and broward is the most democratic county. and trump t tunced everybody in broward. 49% to trump. 13% to ted cruz. and on the democratic side, 73% clinton and 26% bernie sanders. and she is the far and away winner. and she won florida by 31 points. this was just not even close. >> anchor: and i think the headline t tight is looking at marco rubio, he is sort of ending his campaign where it began. not the same spot, but near. >> he ran a pretty good campaign but he really never got traction.
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marco rubio and jeb bush, we thought one of them might go all the way. and neither of them went all the way. >> anchor: and the chances of marco rubio and bush endorsing trump are 0. >> 0. >> and delegate count on the republican side, we have trump with 568. ted cruz 163 will not count towards anything. john kasich 129. >> anchor: on the democratic hillary clclton already has 1001 to bernie sanders' 666. and michael, do you think we're headed to a contested election? >> yes, on the republican side.
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sent out said that we are going to get enough delegates between now and july that john kasich is s t going to be a player at the convention and trump willnot. and ted cruz said that it's really about trump and me. between kasich and cruz, they are going to work hard to create a contested convention in the hopes that one of them will be the nominee. >> anchor: okay. all right. michael, thank you for analysis. >> anchor: coming up, w wre continuing our election coverage on this primary night. trump taking home the night's biggest prize, our sunshine state. >> anchor: and a big night for hillary clinton as she also wins florida. >> anchor: and with politics heating up, so is the weather.
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>> anchor: and welcome back. hillary clinton taking florida tonight. and already looking to the general election. here's another look at the final results tonight. hillary clinton at 64%. bernie sanders at 33%. >> anchor: and donald trump with a win of 99 delegates in florida. >> anchor: and other local races. >> anchor: for m me on those results -- >> reporter: let us start on miami beach.h. the hot button issue here is whether the city should be allowed to lease party for the cotruction of a hotel next to the convention center. supporters say it's necessary. and opponent say that despite a traffic study, traffic will be worse. and it did not get the 60% threshold.
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parcel of land on the miami river to continue the miami riverwalk. entertainers see this as a culinary and entertainment destination. and this passes. and the currently mayor is up for re-election. and he wins ahead of vice mayor 57%. water dale, reelected incumbent mayor sassy. and district two, commissioner jay schwartz is seeking re-election. and he gets it 56%. and district three, vice mayor siepal, she wins against activist greenburg. and siepal gets it with 57% of the vote. and you can get all the of the
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>> anchor: and everything is heating up tonight, including the weather. >> anchor: absolutely, a great day to get out and vote too, as well. >> reporter: we're going to keep the streak going today. some of you hit 90 degrees this afternoon. it was hot across south florida. and normally we should b 80. and we saw showers develop ih the southern parts of miami-dade earlier. and we're still sitting close to that high. and in pompano beach, pembroke pines, just shy of 90 degrees. and we should be down by 70 by the time we start your wednesday. a couple areas of low pressure in the north. and this area of high pressure will keep the sun-filled skies around.
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center issued a severe thunderstorm watch towards lake michigan. 87 through the middle partsf the week down to the lower 80s by the time the weekend gets herere but the rain chance goes up saturday and sunday as well. tomorrow, it looks pretty good.& st. patrick's day, hot. as ultra begins, it will continue to push in the mid-80s. and sunday, 82. >> anchor: thank you. >> anchor: other stories, a dramatic car rescue after a car flips over. >> reporter: if you're traveleng off the dolphin expressway, we've got closures
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>> anchor: developing now, in miami one person was shot near the metro rail. the victim was taken to the hospital in critical condition. earlier, police were looking for two women conneneed to the incident. one is in custody and they are searching for the other. >> anchor: look at this video of good samaritans rushing to help the driver of a crashed suv. >> anchor: surveillance video
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the moment a car slams into a supermarket. you can see it crashing into the back storage room of a publix. this happened at 3:00 in the morning on monday. police say the driver lost control and stuck a median. the car went airborn and ended up inside the car. the driver, was not wearing a seat belt and died at the scene. his girlfriend was taken to the hospital in critical condition. >> anchor: officer victor ramirez i i facing two charges of battery and one charge of falsifying records. a bystander caught a slap on the phone.
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facing charges tonight after allegedly stabbing a prostitute. busby is accused of trying to kill a aex worker for no reason. he apparently met his victim at the gas station and put a knife at her throat telling her that he was going to force her to perform oral sex. she was able to get away and get to the hospital. busby is facing multiple charges. >> anchor: and we hope you stay with us as we continue coverage on vote 2016. >> anchor: and we'll have much more analysis, all coming up on the other side of this break.
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[ cheers and applause ] is the middle of march, and can you feel the madness descending upon us? how many of you filled out a bracket for the ncaa tournament? [ cheers and applause ] you're all under arrest. it's illegal, you know. [ laughter ] did you fill one out, guillermo? >> yes, jimmy. >> jimmy: you did. and it was what? $10? >> yeah. 10ds. $10. >> jimmy: i didn't have time to fill out a bracket this year. so i just sate a $10 bill. [ laughter ] i'll get the same result. it's an exciting time of year whether you like basketball or you like learning the names of colleges you never heard of. there's something for everything. they say march madness will cost employers in the united states $4 billion in lost productivity. which you know, this study or it's stupid because they're making the assumption that if emplplees weren't watching the games and tallying up their brackets they'd be working. which if you've ever been in an office you know could not be
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