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as you look at the miami medium market and miami-dade county. hillary clinton blew the doors off donald trump here. the most populace county. he could not afford that kind of leading again against another opponent who has fewer challenges than hillary clinton did and joe biden. he spent a lot of time and attention here. donald trump was crack down cuban and also carrying that policy in venezuela and columbians that he's with them and he's against these socialist leftests and gorillas who have destroyed the country. it speaks to a lot of people in miami-dade county. >> patty -- i was talking to voters here in south florida, so much of what i hear, you have done some great reporting about misinformation, circulating specifically in spanish language and chats on radio and digital, how much is that factoring in the final days of this race. >> often what that results in is in depressing the vote, confusing the people where they don't go to the polls at all. we don't know if it is something happening here specifically or more broadly. i would say to m
as you look at the miami medium market and miami-dade county. hillary clinton blew the doors off donald trump here. the most populace county. he could not afford that kind of leading again against another opponent who has fewer challenges than hillary clinton did and joe biden. he spent a lot of time and attention here. donald trump was crack down cuban and also carrying that policy in venezuela and columbians that he's with them and he's against these socialist leftests and gorillas who have...
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democrats on the online in miam miami. it says democrats are sounding the alarm about weak voter turnout. the biggest county miami-dade, democrats are turning out at lower rates than republicans and that lower rates on this point in 2016 when hillary clinton for 29 percentage points here in miami-dade and still lost the state donald trump. what is on your mind. what are your worries, what are your concerns or are you feeling confident about a big win. >> it will be a big win but i am confident about win. i think the people of america have really become tired with president trump, particularly with coronavirus business in which the president simply ignores it. right there on your screen it sounds with his big rally despite, yes, it does say something about a curfew so people looking at that, and they're going people are dying in my neighborhood. were not able to go back to work or even go to school and the person simply ignoring that, it's a big problem for us in every family. biden is into and with that, and beyond that th
democrats on the online in miam miami. it says democrats are sounding the alarm about weak voter turnout. the biggest county miami-dade, democrats are turning out at lower rates than republicans and that lower rates on this point in 2016 when hillary clinton for 29 percentage points here in miami-dade and still lost the state donald trump. what is on your mind. what are your worries, what are your concerns or are you feeling confident about a big win. >> it will be a big win but i am...
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miami came in first, we are dropping off from this election. we are probably underperforming, historically we are on track, we are dropping off from this election. i want to put this in perspective. it's 3% of the electorate. there is work to be done, but we should be talking about arizona, the latino vote in philadelphia. which came out and queued numbers and including the latino , vote in georgia, that is record-breaking. there is more work to be done. we should be investing and discussing the latino vote in georgia. i know there are lots of important media stations and personalities in miami, but it is only 3% of the national latino vote. arizona has been working for 10 years towards this moment where they would turn it blue. got latino voters more engaged. organizations and a lot of others that have been working to try to make sure that they register voters and that they get them out to vote. it worked this time around. this takes me to my next question. what we would hear from voters is one of the things that kept them away from the voting
miami came in first, we are dropping off from this election. we are probably underperforming, historically we are on track, we are dropping off from this election. i want to put this in perspective. it's 3% of the electorate. there is work to be done, but we should be talking about arizona, the latino vote in philadelphia. which came out and queued numbers and including the latino , vote in georgia, that is record-breaking. there is more work to be done. we should be investing and discussing...
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miami came in first, i'd we got obsessed over. not me because i had been telling people and seeing the same data mike had been seeing, we are probably underperforming historically -- underperforming. historically we are on track, but we are dropping from last election. it is 3% of the electorate. there is work to be done there. we should be talking about arizona. we should be talking about the latino vote in philadelphia, which came out in huge numbers, and the latino vote in georgia, which hit 185,000. that is record-breaking. we should be discussing the latino vote in georgia. i know there's lots of important media stations and personalities in miami, but it is only 3% of the national latino vote. , arizona has been working for 10 years towards this moment where they were turning blue. engaged.people more several organizations and a lot of others have really been working the streets trying to make sure they register voters and get them out to vote, and it worked this time around. but this takes me to my next question. when i use
miami came in first, i'd we got obsessed over. not me because i had been telling people and seeing the same data mike had been seeing, we are probably underperforming historically -- underperforming. historically we are on track, but we are dropping from last election. it is 3% of the electorate. there is work to be done there. we should be talking about arizona. we should be talking about the latino vote in philadelphia, which came out in huge numbers, and the latino vote in georgia, which hit...
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in particular, miami-dade county. president trump improved his margin from 2016 by 22 percentage points. so, you know, that is a lot. tom, i know that you mentioned it before, and i know that you like to look at the grass half full and not -- glass half full and not half empty, but, you know, i live in miami, and i can tell you that i saw the ads day in and day out. i saw the miss e information. i felt the misinformation really make, be ingrained in the minds of voters here not only cuban-american voters, but then you have to include the central americans. so i'd like you to address more or less the same issue, mike, when it comes to florida. i mean, you're a republican. you're not mexican-american, you're not cuban, but the republican party always says that the ground game was better than the democrats' ground game, that they campaigned for four years, not for the last two or three months. do yount feel that the remins are -- the republicans are doing a better job in trying to produce, for lack of a better word, lati
in particular, miami-dade county. president trump improved his margin from 2016 by 22 percentage points. so, you know, that is a lot. tom, i know that you mentioned it before, and i know that you like to look at the grass half full and not -- glass half full and not half empty, but, you know, i live in miami, and i can tell you that i saw the ads day in and day out. i saw the miss e information. i felt the misinformation really make, be ingrained in the minds of voters here not only...
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miami is miami. you know, miami is -- some would say is hong kong, right? the rest of florida is sort of -- is kind of connected. miami's its own thing, its own entity. i would say this -- if this is the way biden loses florida, he probably can feel better about what's happening up north, because many of these other counties perform more like these midwestern states, right? you know, i always joke, florida, you know, basically, the midwest is down here. you've got the northeast retirees are down in the atlanta coast. so the piece of the entire battleground shows up in florida. so if you're looking for a silver lining on the biden side of the aisle, you can say, well, all of this other stuff makes you think you should do well in pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan, for what it's worth. >> let's bring casie into this conversation, because kasie, one of the criticisms of the biden campaign -- and some of it was loud in florida from biden supporters -- was he was not doing enough to get out the latino vote in south florida. we mentioned the venezuelan america
miami is miami. you know, miami is -- some would say is hong kong, right? the rest of florida is sort of -- is kind of connected. miami's its own thing, its own entity. i would say this -- if this is the way biden loses florida, he probably can feel better about what's happening up north, because many of these other counties perform more like these midwestern states, right? you know, i always joke, florida, you know, basically, the midwest is down here. you've got the northeast retirees are...
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i live in miami. saw the ad day in and day out. i saw the misinformation, i felt the misinformation really be ingrained in the minds of voters here. -- you have to include other essential americans. like you tod address more or less the same issue when it comes to florida. cuban, but the republican party always said anything was better than the democrats. last two or three months. do you feel that republicans are doing a better job? seduce for a lack of a better word latino voters? >> no. republicans have been saying this for 30 years. i know because i have been there. no, they are not. practitioner, i don't know if i'm the first to answer the florida question, but there is validity as to what has -- is being said here. will be are looking at florida, looking at the latino vote, we are seeing the same over consolidation in miami-dade. it was working, the question is how much do you need to contest that. focusing efforts to turn out boats and constituency. you can't win every vote. . another we are seeing it happen on the ground, i
i live in miami. saw the ad day in and day out. i saw the misinformation, i felt the misinformation really be ingrained in the minds of voters here. -- you have to include other essential americans. like you tod address more or less the same issue when it comes to florida. cuban, but the republican party always said anything was better than the democrats. last two or three months. do you feel that republicans are doing a better job? seduce for a lack of a better word latino voters? >> no....
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es el caso de dos mujeres hispanas que volaron hasta miami para poder votar. que no iba se puede votar por correo no puedo votar >> no puedo votar, pero no importa. rÁpidamente hablÉ con mi hermano, por medio de otro plan, comprÉ un pasaje de aviÓn, y en menos de 48 horas estuve en miami votando, no hubo duda de pensar toda la cosa que uno tiene que hacer para votar. borja: hablando esas cosas que has tenido que hacer, cuÉntanos cÓmo ha sido tu experiencia en ese viaje que has realizado para votar en persona, y en medio de la pandemia que estamos viviendo. fue un poco >> fue temeroso tomar un aviÓn, pero uno tomando precauciones necesarias, mucho. le asustÉ un poco, pero no imposible. has hecho esto para poder votar, para muchos has hecho algo que es imposible, quÉ es lo que te ha movido, cuÁl es la fuerza mayor, venir a maÑana votar. >> hija de inmigrante, padres cubanos, de nuestro paÍs, porque ya no tenÍan esos derechos para votar. creo que si tengo ese derecho, si tengo ese deber, lo tengo que hacer. usar los recursos de la vida me ha dado para poder darle
es el caso de dos mujeres hispanas que volaron hasta miami para poder votar. que no iba se puede votar por correo no puedo votar >> no puedo votar, pero no importa. rÁpidamente hablÉ con mi hermano, por medio de otro plan, comprÉ un pasaje de aviÓn, y en menos de 48 horas estuve en miami votando, no hubo duda de pensar toda la cosa que uno tiene que hacer para votar. borja: hablando esas cosas que has tenido que hacer, cuÉntanos cÓmo ha sido tu experiencia en ese viaje que has...
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comprÉ pasaje de aviÓn a miami. en menos de 48 estuve en miami votando. con precauciones. usando tapaboca. muchos gel. asustante, pero no imposible. borja: por quÉ hiciste todo esto. para muchos serÍa algo imposible. quÉ es lo que te moviÓ? cuÁl fue la fuerza mayor para un aviÓn y venir a miami a votar? >> yo creo que es la experiencia familiar mÍa. soy hija de inmicrantes. - inmigrantes. se fueron de nuestro paÍs porque ya no tenÍan los derechos a votar cuando se fueron. si tengo el derecho, tengo el deber lo tengo que hacer. usar los recursos para dar un homenaje a los esfuerzos que han hecho mi familia para votar. asÍ de fÁcil. borja: mÁs de mil millas para votar. quÉ les dirÍa a quiÉn nos mira que estÁ registrada y piensa en votar estas elecciones. >> creo que si estÁn registradas y no han ido a votar hay tiempo. vale la pena formar la lÍnea. vale la pena hacer todo para votar porque al final del dÍa no importa por qunÉ votes. en verdad si es tu opiniÓn, crees en eso lo tienes que dejar saber. borja: ahÍ escuchamos a claudia. ella vota por su familia.
comprÉ pasaje de aviÓn a miami. en menos de 48 estuve en miami votando. con precauciones. usando tapaboca. muchos gel. asustante, pero no imposible. borja: por quÉ hiciste todo esto. para muchos serÍa algo imposible. quÉ es lo que te moviÓ? cuÁl fue la fuerza mayor para un aviÓn y venir a miami a votar? >> yo creo que es la experiencia familiar mÍa. soy hija de inmicrantes. - inmigrantes. se fueron de nuestro paÍs porque ya no tenÍan los derechos a votar cuando se fueron. si...
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any time i'm in miami, i love going to versailles.he community come to life. there's a lot of energy there, and i thought it would be a fun place for ana and i to sit down and just share a meal. that focus group today for me, it was like in a vacuum, it was your personality. you went in expecting the worst. the lady made some comments, you're like, "pfft, what does she know?" then, the minute you heard positive reinforcement, you're like, "i like that lady." ana: yeah, but i was surprised by the positive. it's so funny. lemonis: why were you surprised? ana: i don't know. lemonis: but everybody has told you the product is good, so what are you surprised about? ana: i know. i don't know. lemonis: do you not have self-confidence? ana: i do, but it's just that comes from my upbringing. my whole life. my mom would compare me to all her friends' daughters. she doesn't like people that are overweight. like, she thinks it's a... lemonis: like a lack of self-respect. ana: ...lack of character, yeah. and, so, when i went to law school, during t
any time i'm in miami, i love going to versailles.he community come to life. there's a lot of energy there, and i thought it would be a fun place for ana and i to sit down and just share a meal. that focus group today for me, it was like in a vacuum, it was your personality. you went in expecting the worst. the lady made some comments, you're like, "pfft, what does she know?" then, the minute you heard positive reinforcement, you're like, "i like that lady." ana: yeah, but i...
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i've been talking to the city of miami mayor and also miami beach's mayor, they've been trying to get the attention of governor ron desantis because they say they need his help. if you remember back in late september, governor ron desantis in one swoop reopened the state but the other thing he did in the fine print, he crippled local authorities as to what they can do. he removed, he stripped them from the power they had to impose more restrictions. and they point to one thing specifically. they can't fine mask violators. boris, that was one of the things that local authorities had said was actually working. it was stopping the spread of the virus, now they don't have the power to do that. and they're asking the governor to step in and help them out. >> it's a shame, rosa, that politics has come before protecting lives. hope you have a happy thanksgiving. thanks so much, rosa flores from miami. >>> from florida to texas now where the state hit an all-time record high for cases. health officials reported more than 14,000 infections just yesterday as the state struggles to stop the spre
i've been talking to the city of miami mayor and also miami beach's mayor, they've been trying to get the attention of governor ron desantis because they say they need his help. if you remember back in late september, governor ron desantis in one swoop reopened the state but the other thing he did in the fine print, he crippled local authorities as to what they can do. he removed, he stripped them from the power they had to impose more restrictions. and they point to one thing specifically....
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miami-dade is 84% in. large numbers of votes in they're in that proportion. that's not what we're seeing from broward. >> we got a million votes in in miami-dade county. this is a big one. let me clarify the screen. we have a million votes in. the bulk of the vote we'll get. joe biden is leading here. the lead is nine points. this is significant because we have been asking has a president trump made inroads with his pan ib voters in south florida. in miami-dade. this 54, 45. this is a county that clinton won by 30 points in 2016. again, we think there this is primarily i believe early vote you're looking at here. again the vast majority of the vote will be early. there maybe a scattering of same day precincts part of this as well. this is we were looking was the miami-dade number for biden going to be lower substantially than the clinton number. there's still room here. i want to get clear on what's to come. there's room for this to grow. my look at this is there have been in road that trump has made with
miami-dade is 84% in. large numbers of votes in they're in that proportion. that's not what we're seeing from broward. >> we got a million votes in in miami-dade county. this is a big one. let me clarify the screen. we have a million votes in. the bulk of the vote we'll get. joe biden is leading here. the lead is nine points. this is significant because we have been asking has a president trump made inroads with his pan ib voters in south florida. in miami-dade. this 54, 45. this is a...
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overperform in miami-dade. we shall see.ody wins florida the same way twice so there's not to say he can't do it if he overperforms in the northern counties. but this is potential trouble spot that we're following when it cops will to this. >> they appear to be doing well among older voters. >> reporter: that's right. older voters, independent voters. i just heard from a campaign official who said they feel good about the turnout in broward county. to chuck's point about miami-dade, i've been talking to democrats about that area for the past week or so. they've been concerned about the turnout and that's why you saw former president obama campaigning there over the weekend, urging voters not to be complacent, to get out and vote. i spent some time in florida last week and i can tell you the electorate was quite energized and quite divided for every biden voter i interviewed. i interviewed a trump voter. you really feel on the ground this is the battleground of battleground states. what we saw in florida was a tail of two cam
overperform in miami-dade. we shall see.ody wins florida the same way twice so there's not to say he can't do it if he overperforms in the northern counties. but this is potential trouble spot that we're following when it cops will to this. >> they appear to be doing well among older voters. >> reporter: that's right. older voters, independent voters. i just heard from a campaign official who said they feel good about the turnout in broward county. to chuck's point about miami-dade,...
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i said -- lara trump in miami, and never seen anything like this.na. you know where these signs were? not on homes but every business because latinos care about the same things we all care about, they care about keeping their businesses open and we all know under a biden economy, every business would be shutdown. they say women don't support trump. every rally i have been to, all over miami yesterday, there are as many if not more women and these events and there are democrats. i knew so many democrats in the audience at that rally two nights ago. and florida and the hispanic population, they love our president and nothing i've seen before that. >> live on a big morning, thank you. jillian: david weber coming up on "fox and friends first". todd: steve doocy with what is coming up on the big show on the big day. >> the big day. he talking about donald trump, joe biden all morning long. we've got donald trump joining us live at 7:00 eastern, an hour and 15 minutes. you will only see him this morning on "fox and friends". election day analysis and pred
i said -- lara trump in miami, and never seen anything like this.na. you know where these signs were? not on homes but every business because latinos care about the same things we all care about, they care about keeping their businesses open and we all know under a biden economy, every business would be shutdown. they say women don't support trump. every rally i have been to, all over miami yesterday, there are as many if not more women and these events and there are democrats. i knew so many...
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muestra de aliento para comparar con el examen >> estudiantes y trabajadores de la universidad de miamictivo la universidad de miami está capacitado para extenderlo >> si el estudio determina que el positivo es efectivo para detectar covid-19 este se podía utilizar en escuelas y eventos donde ya la gran participación del público >> comentarios que hizo el papa francisco dan de qué hablar en un documental sobre la unión civil entre parejas del mismo sexo tal explico >> no me lo esperaba me cayó del cielo. miles de familias afectadas por la pandemia reciben asistencia comida y recursos para aprendizaje distancia >> además vientos de 150 millas por hora, categoría cuatro, catastrófico este que hizo historia nivel mundial hablaremos de esto más al volver >> también recuerde que telemundo 48 tiene el compromiso de mantenerlos informados mañana martes tendremos cobertura especial desde las 4:00 de la tarde junto a noticias telemundo acompáñenos aquí en telemundo 48 >>un agente de la patrulla fronteriza terminó con la nariz rota tras supuestamente ser atacado por inmigrantes que intentaré cruz
muestra de aliento para comparar con el examen >> estudiantes y trabajadores de la universidad de miamictivo la universidad de miami está capacitado para extenderlo >> si el estudio determina que el positivo es efectivo para detectar covid-19 este se podía utilizar en escuelas y eventos donde ya la gran participación del público >> comentarios que hizo el papa francisco dan de qué hablar en un documental sobre la unión civil entre parejas del mismo sexo tal explico...
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so, let's go to nomia iqbal in miami.ou said, florida is a critical swing state. the polls are neck and neck, it's ha rd the polls are neck and neck, it's hard to call as it always is and i'm joined by kevin cooper, a republican who works here in miami. kevin, how confident are you that your money is going to win tonight? fairly confident, you know, we've seen an out poor of support for this president the like of which we haven't seen ever. we have 30,000 republicans in miami—dade county who are first—time voters and they are coming out to support donald trump, we are seeing that we had 10,000 people coming down to support the president at the airport. there is a level of enthusiasm and support that is difficult to gauge but is definitely out there. why is that enthusiasm for him? other new voters? there are a lot of first—time voters, previously registered who hasn't voted before, they have 30,000 new voters compared to the democrats, only 15,000 in miami—dade county so a lot of voters are supporting the president. you s
so, let's go to nomia iqbal in miami.ou said, florida is a critical swing state. the polls are neck and neck, it's ha rd the polls are neck and neck, it's hard to call as it always is and i'm joined by kevin cooper, a republican who works here in miami. kevin, how confident are you that your money is going to win tonight? fairly confident, you know, we've seen an out poor of support for this president the like of which we haven't seen ever. we have 30,000 republicans in miami—dade county who...
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others believe it or not are flying to miami to vacation. they're flying to florida, not just to miami but then traveling, driving to key west. that's the case of a group of college students. i asked them that very question -- why? why did you think it was a good idea to fly during thanksgiving? take a listen. >> i know the highest number of covid cases so we were definitely worried about that. we are just a bunch of people going -- who came here from college. we thought we need to blow off some steam before the final exams. >> reporter: and it is really is a range of emotions here at this airport. like that college student said, they want to blow off some steam and then met a woman that's not seen her parents in two years and hoping to see them because she in her words said she didn't know if she'd ever be able to see them because of covid-19. >> listen. rosa, we hope the folks are as safe as possible and thank you for that report from miami. >>> the virus is a reason for a very different, very distant thanksgiving. that is the message this
others believe it or not are flying to miami to vacation. they're flying to florida, not just to miami but then traveling, driving to key west. that's the case of a group of college students. i asked them that very question -- why? why did you think it was a good idea to fly during thanksgiving? take a listen. >> i know the highest number of covid cases so we were definitely worried about that. we are just a bunch of people going -- who came here from college. we thought we need to blow...
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there for us he is in miami and so miami has a diverse community intro's a high percentage of elderly hispanic and african-american voters joe biden obviously wanted florida he wanted those voters but he didn't get them. yeah i mean what happened in miami dade county is the real story of biden's loss here he should have done well among latino and hispanic voters he really did not he got nowhere near the figures that clinton managed back in 2016 and there's a good reason for that president trump's campaign really pushed this idea the biden was at the head of some kind of socialist movement that is something that really has people who are latino here who've come from places like cuba extremely afraid to remember there's a 1000000 cuban americans in miami alone who are the majority we expected to vote for president now clearly this is the biggest battleground state it went to trump by about 350000 votes he increased the lead by about 3 times over what he won clinton in 2016 so there's a real lesson for the biden campaign when they came here and joe biden only came to this state 4 times v
there for us he is in miami and so miami has a diverse community intro's a high percentage of elderly hispanic and african-american voters joe biden obviously wanted florida he wanted those voters but he didn't get them. yeah i mean what happened in miami dade county is the real story of biden's loss here he should have done well among latino and hispanic voters he really did not he got nowhere near the figures that clinton managed back in 2016 and there's a good reason for that president...
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in miami, people waiting online for hours. >> if it weren't for these sites, would you be able to get food on the table? >> not really. >> reporter: feeding south florida has seen demand double. >> we went from serving 706,000 food insecure to over 1.5 million families in need of assistance. >> reporter: at this food site in miami the line started at 11:00 last night behind me there are about 600 people i the parking lot waiting to come and get their meal once they hit that number, everyone els is redirected to another location an estimated 50 million people will be food insecure this year and 17 million kids or 1 in 4 a situation only set to worsen as federal dollars are about to dry up a real reminder. >> it will help you to at least go to the end of the month and survive. >> reporter: of what's at stake sam brock, nbc news. >>> americans struggling with the pandemic and economic hardship were front of mind for joe biden as he realized he would be president he spoke about that moment in his exclusive interview with lester. >> what was the moment when you heard that you were projecte
in miami, people waiting online for hours. >> if it weren't for these sites, would you be able to get food on the table? >> not really. >> reporter: feeding south florida has seen demand double. >> we went from serving 706,000 food insecure to over 1.5 million families in need of assistance. >> reporter: at this food site in miami the line started at 11:00 last night behind me there are about 600 people i the parking lot waiting to come and get their meal once they...
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then miami of course, this is the scene. it was a massive party there and here's trump in michigan earlier tonight. again, huge crowds. that crowd just goes on forever and ever. again, organic. this is an organic movement. it's a love for this president. meanwhile, the favorite candidate of china, silicon valley, and wall street is out ranting on the trail and being propped up by the same out of touch forces that failed hillary in 2016. >> lady gaga. no other nation can touch us! everybody knows who donald trump is. we choose truth overlies, constant lies! donald trump is not strong, he's weak! we choose truth overlies! >> laura: gosh, he doesn't seem so confident to me. you compare that to trump's final rallying cry, for him it's about the people. even more so than about biden. >> do you want to be ruled by the arrogant, corrupt, ruthless and selfless political class? or do you want to be governed by the american people themselves? we will never be a socialist nation. if i don't always play by the rules of washington and th
then miami of course, this is the scene. it was a massive party there and here's trump in michigan earlier tonight. again, huge crowds. that crowd just goes on forever and ever. again, organic. this is an organic movement. it's a love for this president. meanwhile, the favorite candidate of china, silicon valley, and wall street is out ranting on the trail and being propped up by the same out of touch forces that failed hillary in 2016. >> lady gaga. no other nation can touch us!...
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early lives here in miami. tell me why you want joe early lives here in miami.e reasons why i wantjoe present. one of the reasons why i want joe biden to present. one of the reasons why i wantjoe biden to be president is that my brother patrick died in march, march the 2nd, very suddenly, unexpectedly at age 41 and it wasn't until much later that we found out that he died of an acute lung injury, likely caused by covid. and so injury, likely caused by covid. and so for me and my family, we have been suffering so much and we realised, my goodness, we need a president and an administration that will take this disease very seriously, that will better unite the country to fight this disease and get the economy back on track and get the economy back on track and protect lives, protect lives like my brother. we are both here in miami dade, we know that miami dade is such a crucial county, it has a large cuban—american population, you are cuban—american, and one of the m essa 9 es are cuban—american, and one of the messages donald trump is trying to get out there to ge
early lives here in miami. tell me why you want joe early lives here in miami.e reasons why i wantjoe present. one of the reasons why i want joe biden to present. one of the reasons why i wantjoe biden to be president is that my brother patrick died in march, march the 2nd, very suddenly, unexpectedly at age 41 and it wasn't until much later that we found out that he died of an acute lung injury, likely caused by covid. and so injury, likely caused by covid. and so for me and my family, we have...
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ellison barber is standing by for us in miami. and it is miami-dade, while not a swing county, it does seem to be the biggest battleground between the two campaigns. >> reporter: hey, chuck. yeah, it is the last day of early voting here in florida. we have an airplane flying over us. and if the polls are right, it is going to be another nail-biter in this state. we are in miami-dade county, on the western side of the county at a polling site in doral. we've spoken to independent voters here who say they have voted for former vice president joe biden. we've spoken to hispanic voters who say they voted for president donald trump. you can see right over here, this is the voting line. normally, it would be a lot longer, but it's not that long right now, and that probably has a lot to do with the fact that over 60% of registered voters in miami-dade have already cast their ballots. if president trump is going to win this state, he needs to cut into biden's margin in democratic stronghold counties, counties like miami-dade. his best hop
ellison barber is standing by for us in miami. and it is miami-dade, while not a swing county, it does seem to be the biggest battleground between the two campaigns. >> reporter: hey, chuck. yeah, it is the last day of early voting here in florida. we have an airplane flying over us. and if the polls are right, it is going to be another nail-biter in this state. we are in miami-dade county, on the western side of the county at a polling site in doral. we've spoken to independent voters...
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now, there's also a lot of frustration mounting here in miami beach, and in the city of miami, from locals who are asking governor ron desantis to do more to stop the spread of this virus. dan gelber, the mayor of this city, jim, sent the governor a letter on november 18th, asking him for help, asking him to do things like require a mask and issue a mask mandate statewide. according to mayor dan gelber and city of miami mayor francis suarez, they have not heard back from the governor of this state. jim? >> rosa flores, thanks very much. >>> joining us is dr. ashish jha, the dean of brown university school of public health. good to have you on as always. >> good morning, thanks for having me on. >> the u.s. is already in a very bad place with this outbreak. it is worsening, 100,000 new infections a day has become the new normal. given the holiday travel, what does the outbreak look like in the next two, three weeks? what kind of jump in cases and sadly deaths do you expect? >> yes, so jim, first of all, the good news is that many americans opted not to travel over thanksgiving, as painful
now, there's also a lot of frustration mounting here in miami beach, and in the city of miami, from locals who are asking governor ron desantis to do more to stop the spread of this virus. dan gelber, the mayor of this city, jim, sent the governor a letter on november 18th, asking him for help, asking him to do things like require a mask and issue a mask mandate statewide. according to mayor dan gelber and city of miami mayor francis suarez, they have not heard back from the governor of this...
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, because we've had the miami-dade mayor and surrounding cities like the city of miami and miami beach mandate the mask. it wasn't until recently the governor said no enforcing that for whatever reason that was, so we have worked keeping it down. the northern part of florida, which we obvious call a whole different state, they're the ones not wearing the masks. that's the red zone of florida, and they're not wearing the masks. perhaps, you know -- if florida has 5 or 6,000, over half of them on are the northern part. i don't wish this on anyone, but obviously the mask is the best message if anybody can get anything from this, it's wear the mask. it protects you and protects others. penal don't realize. this young man, you might never get it. the mask just makes is so much -- >> i hear your message lout and clear. martha baker, we're running out of time, but we appreciate you joining us. we wish you the best of luck. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >>> still ahead, many new york city schools now planning to reopening in a week, but with spiking cases across the country, is this
, because we've had the miami-dade mayor and surrounding cities like the city of miami and miami beach mandate the mask. it wasn't until recently the governor said no enforcing that for whatever reason that was, so we have worked keeping it down. the northern part of florida, which we obvious call a whole different state, they're the ones not wearing the masks. that's the red zone of florida, and they're not wearing the masks. perhaps, you know -- if florida has 5 or 6,000, over half of them on...
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ha sido bombero de miami-dade desde hace 15 aÑos.iones mÉdicas. christopher morales, otro bombero de la estaciÓn comenzó a ayudar a esta familia. y ha recaudado mÁs de 126.000 dÓlares en donaciones. carolina: justamente estaba leyendo esta pÁgina. este bombero cuenta que su esposa era su alma gemela. afortunadamente ya poco a poco ha podido recaudar los fondos que estÁn buscando. descanse en paz esta mujer. una pesadilla para este hombre. borja: vamos con otra historia. mi hijo no es un monstruo. eso dijo la madre del joven de 17 aÑos acusado de dispararle mortalmente a dos hombres y de herir a otro durante una protesta en kenosha. la dolida madre considera que nadie debiÓ salir de su hogar durante las manifestaciones y culpa de lo sucedido a la policÍa y el gobernador del estado. el joven participaba de las revueltas tras el asesinato de jacob blake. carolina: mientras tanto una serie de netflix sobre casos policÍacos sin resolver parece estar dando muchos resultados. los alguaciles de estados unidos dicen estar recibiendo pistas so
ha sido bombero de miami-dade desde hace 15 aÑos.iones mÉdicas. christopher morales, otro bombero de la estaciÓn comenzó a ayudar a esta familia. y ha recaudado mÁs de 126.000 dÓlares en donaciones. carolina: justamente estaba leyendo esta pÁgina. este bombero cuenta que su esposa era su alma gemela. afortunadamente ya poco a poco ha podido recaudar los fondos que estÁn buscando. descanse en paz esta mujer. una pesadilla para este hombre. borja: vamos con otra historia. mi hijo no es un...
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city issues over covid relief, we will talk to the mayor of miami on how the city is using the funds, it was finally granted to help families in need. plus the pandemic and a coin shortage leaving one holiday charity at risk and will talk to the commissioner of the salvation army about the hurdles he is now facing in the big city exodus we've been reporting on forcing suburban renters, live outside of chicago. that is later in the hour. stick around. ♪ and it's made for her she's serving now we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids become a member. get an insurance quote today. lexus has been celebrating driveway moments. here's to one more, the lexus december to remember sales event. lease the 2021 is 300 for $339 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. to syour body needs routine. system, and we'll make your first month's payment. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. stayingtakes a plan.ur game that's why at
city issues over covid relief, we will talk to the mayor of miami on how the city is using the funds, it was finally granted to help families in need. plus the pandemic and a coin shortage leaving one holiday charity at risk and will talk to the commissioner of the salvation army about the hurdles he is now facing in the big city exodus we've been reporting on forcing suburban renters, live outside of chicago. that is later in the hour. stick around. ♪ and it's made for her she's serving now...
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llegaron a nueva york y de ahÍ a miami.neo y elevador de servicio que facilitaban el movimiento de droga y dinero sin llamar la atenciÓn. aquÍ lehder maduro su gran proyecto. >> Él fue realmente el primer narcotraficante que hubo en colombia que se inventÓ la logÍstica, del que el narcotrÁfico fuera en aviaciÓn por los grandes. collins: el sistema aÉreo reemplazÓ al tradicional que venÍa usando pablo escobar, con hombres y mujeres conocidos como "mulas", que transportaban la droga a cambio de dinero. >> era una forma mÁs rápida que lanchas que posiblemente podÍan ser interceptadas por los guardacostas de los estados unidos. collins: para armar la ruta requerirÍan de ayuda geogrÁfica. un sitio equidistante a colombia y a las costas norteamericanas. y pronto lo encontrÓ. >> el cayo de norman quedaba nada mÁs como a 300 kilÓmetros de la costa de los estados unidos. collins: la orografÍa de cayo norman era ideal. cuevas en acantilados, seguro escondite de cargamento y dinero. hay quien recuerda el esplendor de un cayo al que ll
llegaron a nueva york y de ahÍ a miami.neo y elevador de servicio que facilitaban el movimiento de droga y dinero sin llamar la atenciÓn. aquÍ lehder maduro su gran proyecto. >> Él fue realmente el primer narcotraficante que hubo en colombia que se inventÓ la logÍstica, del que el narcotrÁfico fuera en aviaciÓn por los grandes. collins: el sistema aÉreo reemplazÓ al tradicional que venÍa usando pablo escobar, con hombres y mujeres conocidos como "mulas", que...
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we are live in miami coming up. plus not your usual election with stores and businesses coast to coast boarding up and the national guard standing by. the power plan on how concerns of unrest could affect voters. stay close. harris: state and city officials across america are implementing plans to tamp down on any violence or voter intimidation, stores and businesses are boarded up. the washington post reports the national guard bureau has established a new unit made up of mostly military policemen to help curve any unrest in the next coming days. the fbi is looking into an an incident that happened on friday a group of trump supporters waving trump flags were surrounded and followed the biden campaign bus as it drove through texas, texas gop chair allen west, former congressman tweeted response to uproar. 3 trump supporters have been executed, leftist mob attempted to mob the house of the mccloskeys. where is the liberal corporate media's concern about the real violence, end quote. well, it's a tweet. power panel d
we are live in miami coming up. plus not your usual election with stores and businesses coast to coast boarding up and the national guard standing by. the power plan on how concerns of unrest could affect voters. stay close. harris: state and city officials across america are implementing plans to tamp down on any violence or voter intimidation, stores and businesses are boarded up. the washington post reports the national guard bureau has established a new unit made up of mostly military...
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rosa flores is in miami. what's the situation with ventilators and how are people reacting to the news from ron desantis, to the order? >> reporter: you know, there's so much frustration here in florida because of this. here's the back story. last week, five mayors met, they had a virtual press conference because what they want is for governor ron desantis to do more so that they can stop the spread of covid-19 in their communities. now that got followed up by a letter that was written by miami beach's mayor, directing to the governor, asking him specifically for several things. that includes more money for testing, a state mask mandate, better contact tracing and also exactly what you were talking about, the return of the power to localities so they can curb the spread of the coronavirus. things like being able to impose mitigating measures so that restaurants can abide by these rules and also so they can fine individuals that refuse to wear a mask. now that is where the rubber meets the road because i've be
rosa flores is in miami. what's the situation with ventilators and how are people reacting to the news from ron desantis, to the order? >> reporter: you know, there's so much frustration here in florida because of this. here's the back story. last week, five mayors met, they had a virtual press conference because what they want is for governor ron desantis to do more so that they can stop the spread of covid-19 in their communities. now that got followed up by a letter that was written by...
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it is lagging in miami and in miami-dade. it's a big reason why barack obama is heading here today. he's going to have an election close-out rally this evening in miami. is he really trying to rally support among african-american voters for the biden camp, trying to offset some of the support that donald trump is so egg from cuban americans, for years hammering home the message that democrats mean socialism, cuban americans are buying into that and that has really resonated with them. certainly all eyes on florida with barack obama in the state today. >> randi kaye, thank you for the reporting on the ground. cleveland now, joe biden will begin his day. our gary tuchman is in cleveland. good morning, gary. >> reporter: poppy and jim, good morning to you. it's one day to election day but this is day 24 of early voting in the state of ohio. every county, all 88 counties in the state open the doors at 8:00 a.m. this morning, including this one, cuyahoga county, home of cleveland. you can see the line, people started lining up at 6:00 a.m., two hours early. it was dak, it was snowing. th
it is lagging in miami and in miami-dade. it's a big reason why barack obama is heading here today. he's going to have an election close-out rally this evening in miami. is he really trying to rally support among african-american voters for the biden camp, trying to offset some of the support that donald trump is so egg from cuban americans, for years hammering home the message that democrats mean socialism, cuban americans are buying into that and that has really resonated with them. certainly...
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in miami. what about nationally?, look, kate, as we heard, heart ache and numbers ñequ(. in florida, texas, california, 30% increases in covid-19 cases. in the last couple weeks 40-plus states have seen a percentage increase in the same pan. kate, we're still 25 days away from thanksgiving. kate, jose? zbl >> thank you. %ñ florida. we're always watching theî we tied the record for the most named storms in the atlantic. 28. eta is forecast to eta is forecast to uç hurricane and target central america. >>> up next, the one thing you need to do right now if you voted ♪ limu emu & doug you know limu, after all these years it's the ones that got away that haunt me the most. [ squawks ] 'cause you're not like everybody else. that's why liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. what? oh, i said... uh, this is my floor. nooo! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ but we can still help protect each other this flu season by getting vaccinated. if you're 65 or
in miami. what about nationally?, look, kate, as we heard, heart ache and numbers ñequ(. in florida, texas, california, 30% increases in covid-19 cases. in the last couple weeks 40-plus states have seen a percentage increase in the same pan. kate, we're still 25 days away from thanksgiving. kate, jose? zbl >> thank you. %ñ florida. we're always watching theî we tied the record for the most named storms in the atlantic. 28. eta is forecast to eta is forecast to uç hurricane and target...
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miami is my hometown, and it's also home to over a million cuban-americans. since the castro revolution, cuban families have come here to build their homes and their businesses. they bring their culture while embracing something that is distinctly american -- the american dream. grafton furniture is a shining example. started in 1964 by esteban grafton, the custom manufacturing company makes everything from sofas, chairs, to tables. steve: this one's 154" by 96". lemonis: his son steve now runs the business and designs most of the furniture and is 50/50 partners with his wife, mary. their son, also steve, is there to learn the business and keep it going for another generation. but when the economy turned in 2009, so did the company's fortunes. steve: the market was soft. finances were really bad. lemonis: when business slowed, the company and the family began piling up debt to keep the doors open. today, with limited funds, they work in an outdated facility that's strangling production. third-generation businesses have a high fail rate, and without some drama
miami is my hometown, and it's also home to over a million cuban-americans. since the castro revolution, cuban families have come here to build their homes and their businesses. they bring their culture while embracing something that is distinctly american -- the american dream. grafton furniture is a shining example. started in 1964 by esteban grafton, the custom manufacturing company makes everything from sofas, chairs, to tables. steve: this one's 154" by 96". lemonis: his son...
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overnight he flouted a coronavirus curfew in miami-dade county and held a midnight rally with his supporters. sparking some controversy after suggesting he may fire the nation's top covid expert. [ crowd chanting "fire fauci, fire fauci, fire fauci ] >> don't tell anybody, but let me wait until a little bit after the election i appreciate the advice. i appreciate it. no, he's been wrong a lot. he's a nice man, though. he's been wrong on a lot. >> for the latest let's get to nbc news white house corporate kelly o'donnell. >> reporter: for president trump rallies on repeat. >> tuesday, right? tuesday. tuesday. super tuesday we'll call it, right? >> reporter: five states. >> michigan is going to make history once again. >> reporter: five events. >> we're very happy with iowa. >> reporter: taking the stage just after 11:00 this morning, the last rally at 11:00, a 12-hour sprint through sunshine and cold. >> does anybody have a coat i could use, please? this is definitely not the right one. >> reporter: the president tries again and again to keep covid off the ballot >> and we're rounding the tur
overnight he flouted a coronavirus curfew in miami-dade county and held a midnight rally with his supporters. sparking some controversy after suggesting he may fire the nation's top covid expert. [ crowd chanting "fire fauci, fire fauci, fire fauci ] >> don't tell anybody, but let me wait until a little bit after the election i appreciate the advice. i appreciate it. no, he's been wrong a lot. he's a nice man, though. he's been wrong on a lot. >> for the latest let's get to nbc...
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rosa, thank you for that in miami. ed to you in dallas, i know they put in some new kcurfews in dallas. tell me a little more. >> reporter: not here in dallas, in san antonio, bear county, and in el paso county where city and county officials there said over the last couple of holiday weekends, they saw such a surge in the number of new cases because of people gathering. they're taking the step of instituting kcurfews. in san antonio and el paso, you're seeing kcurfews from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., everything must be shutdown. restaurants are allowed to do drive through and takeout, there are other caveats in there in each of those locations as to what people can and can't do in the holiday weekend, but as i mention, brooke, it all stems from the fact it was the last several holiday weekends that health officials noticed a resurgence of coronavirus because of people gathering. this here in a state that has more coronavirus cases than any other state in the country and is also second in the number of coronavirus deaths.
rosa, thank you for that in miami. ed to you in dallas, i know they put in some new kcurfews in dallas. tell me a little more. >> reporter: not here in dallas, in san antonio, bear county, and in el paso county where city and county officials there said over the last couple of holiday weekends, they saw such a surge in the number of new cases because of people gathering. they're taking the step of instituting kcurfews. in san antonio and el paso, you're seeing kcurfews from 10:00 p.m. to...
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and right here in miami-dade county where i am. as poppy mentioned motels ago, the number of hospitalizations are increasing in the past two weeks. miami-dade county has seen a 25% increase in the number of want hospitalizations. a 45% increase in the number of icus and 44% increase in the number of ventilators. and and there's a very simple solution. people have to wear masks and exercise hygiene. >> thank you for that reporting. it's such a staggering and tragic number. a major supreme court decision overnight. the high court siding with religious organizations and against covid-19 restrictions that were put in place by new york's governor. this was a 5-4 split decision. the majority saying governor's cuomos violated the fist amendments protection of free exercise of religion. they ruled he treated secular activities more favorably than religious ones in what he chose to close down. jessica snider read through the majority opinion and the desc t descent. this is really the opposite of the way that the court ruled earlier this yea
and right here in miami-dade county where i am. as poppy mentioned motels ago, the number of hospitalizations are increasing in the past two weeks. miami-dade county has seen a 25% increase in the number of want hospitalizations. a 45% increase in the number of icus and 44% increase in the number of ventilators. and and there's a very simple solution. people have to wear masks and exercise hygiene. >> thank you for that reporting. it's such a staggering and tragic number. a major supreme...
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ellison barber is standing for us in miami. it is miami-dade, not a swing county, it does seem to be the giggest battlegrou biggest battleground between the two campaigns. >> hey, check, it is the last day of early voting. we have a plane flying over us. if polls are right, it's going to be a nail-biert in the state. we are in miami-dade county at a polling site in deerl. we spoke to independent voters who have have said they voted for joe biden. we spoke to people who said they voted for donald trump. you can see here this is the voting line. normally it would be a lot longer but it's not that long right now and that probably has a lot to do with the fact over 60% of registered voters in miami-dade have already cast their ballots. if president trump is going to win this state, he needs to beat his margins and his best hope for doing that is is with the help of cuban and venezuelan voters. kbooid hopes to get his voters to the polls. democrats outpace republicans in absentee ballots in the state of florida but florida republica
ellison barber is standing for us in miami. it is miami-dade, not a swing county, it does seem to be the giggest battlegrou biggest battleground between the two campaigns. >> hey, check, it is the last day of early voting. we have a plane flying over us. if polls are right, it's going to be a nail-biert in the state. we are in miami-dade county at a polling site in deerl. we spoke to independent voters who have have said they voted for joe biden. we spoke to people who said they voted for...
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miami, that is why i came back. i was here just a few days ago but then i realized there are still some folks who need to vote. so i have one word for you -- years of after four failure and division, we have the power to change america. toorrow, you can put an end the politics that tries to pull us apart just to win an election, and that tries to peddle conspiracy theories and fear, when what we need is confidence and hope. tomorrow, in the most important election of our lifetimes, and, you know, i have been involved in some pretty important elections, like mine, but this one is more important. but tomorrow, right here, in south florida, you can deliver the change that we need. but it is going to take every single one of us. said, if you haven't dropped off your ballot yet, don't wait anymore. drop it off. if you voted already, then you need to get your friends and family to the polls. and if you need to find out where, you can go to iwillvote .com. help them make a plan to vote. florida, you delivered for me twice.
miami, that is why i came back. i was here just a few days ago but then i realized there are still some folks who need to vote. so i have one word for you -- years of after four failure and division, we have the power to change america. toorrow, you can put an end the politics that tries to pull us apart just to win an election, and that tries to peddle conspiracy theories and fear, when what we need is confidence and hope. tomorrow, in the most important election of our lifetimes, and, you...
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en miami puedes ir a votar en bikini..ue debemos tener en cuenta para salir a votar, nos acompaÑa en vivo desde alabama una analista de una organizaciÓn que vigila grupos extremistas, gracias por estar con nosotros esta maÑana. >> muchas gracias. satcha: vamos a hablar de estas imÁgenes y lo que es una realidad a nivel nacional, algo inÉdito a nivel nacional en este paÍs, vemos comercios y la casa blanca blindada y el despliegue y la casa blanca en algunos estados, quÉ le preocupa algunos expertos como tÚ, respecto a estos disturbios que pueden darse al raÍz de los resultados electorales? >>bueno, el paÍs ha estado movilizando primero que nada por las protestas y tambiÉn estamos viendo la brutalidad entre los participantes y los extremistas el dÍa de las elecciones, estÁn viendo como una oportunidad intimidar a la gente, esta gente que de hecho trata de empoderar, esta es la gente del presidente donald trump, de hecho es una situaciÓn donde puede haber violencia en esta Época, supresiÓn, intimidación de lectores y posiblem
en miami puedes ir a votar en bikini..ue debemos tener en cuenta para salir a votar, nos acompaÑa en vivo desde alabama una analista de una organizaciÓn que vigila grupos extremistas, gracias por estar con nosotros esta maÑana. >> muchas gracias. satcha: vamos a hablar de estas imÁgenes y lo que es una realidad a nivel nacional, algo inÉdito a nivel nacional en este paÍs, vemos comercios y la casa blanca blindada y el despliegue y la casa blanca en algunos estados, quÉ le preocupa...
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steve harrigan's live in miami.what they are calling a close eye rally for president obama here in miami. president obama's second trip to miami and just the past two weeks. there are real concerns here among democratic officials of this county, miami-dade county, which is so crucial for the democrats in order to win the state of florida, democratic voters are underperforming. the early turnout among registered democrats compared to the state average. republican votes, really voters are up. the state overall democrats still have the advantage. almost 9 million people have voted across florida. 108,000 more registered democrats have voted. it's expected president obama will also attempt to encourage black voters to turn out and turned out en masse. that hurt hillary clinton last time around. that was down 8% in a state president of won by 1% four years ago. dana, back to you. >> dana: steve harrigan, thank you. president trump looking to hang onto iowa which he won four years ago. polls show a tight race but the late
steve harrigan's live in miami.what they are calling a close eye rally for president obama here in miami. president obama's second trip to miami and just the past two weeks. there are real concerns here among democratic officials of this county, miami-dade county, which is so crucial for the democrats in order to win the state of florida, democratic voters are underperforming. the early turnout among registered democrats compared to the state average. republican votes, really voters are up. the...
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ellie lives here in miami. ellie, tell me why you want joe biden to be president.r patrick died in march, maj second, very suddenly and unexpectedly at 41 and it wasn't until much later that we find out that he died of an acute lung injury likely caused by covid and so for me and my family, we've been suffering so much and we realised, oh my goodness, we need a president and an administration that will take this disease very seriously, that will better unite the country to fight this disease and get the economy back into hack and get the economy back into hack and protect lives, protect lives like my brother's. and we are both him and my emma, we know miami is such a christian county and has that a large cuban—american population, you are cuban—american and one of the messages that don't will be trying to get out there is that he claimsjoe biden trying to get out there is that he claims joe biden is trying to get out there is that he claimsjoe biden is a socialist, a communist. that message does work with some cuban—americans but it doesn't work with you, right? kn
ellie lives here in miami. ellie, tell me why you want joe biden to be president.r patrick died in march, maj second, very suddenly and unexpectedly at 41 and it wasn't until much later that we find out that he died of an acute lung injury likely caused by covid and so for me and my family, we've been suffering so much and we realised, oh my goodness, we need a president and an administration that will take this disease very seriously, that will better unite the country to fight this disease...
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the mayor of miami is standing by live.iscuss when we come back. ♪ ah sugar, ♪ ah honey honey ♪ ♪ you are my candy girl ♪ and you've got me wanting you ♪ applebee's 2 for $20. it's date night in the neighborhood. you power through chronic migraine-15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine. so, if you haven't tried botox® for your chronic migraine check with your doctor if botox® is right for you and,...
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but let's look specifically at miami-dade county.biden underperformed where hillary clinton was, it was how much vote donald trump added in miami-dade county. he picked up by this morning's margins, 200,000 more total votes in miami-dade county than he did in 2016. >> so i'm with joe here. i always believed that florida was going to go to trump and a key piece of that was because of miami-dade county where trump really did crush it. and i think there are a couple of reasons that we have to understand here. the baseline is that there has always been stronger support among that latino cu teetino cu community for the republican party. and the miami-dade republicans learned their lessons from the losses of that midyear election. so they went in deep and got their butts in gear for this election. the trump campaign started a latino-targeted outreach on the ground back in august of 2010. the biden campaign was late in mobilizing latinos. it wasn't until earlier this year, mid-summer that we really saw a concerted effort. you start putterii
but let's look specifically at miami-dade county.biden underperformed where hillary clinton was, it was how much vote donald trump added in miami-dade county. he picked up by this morning's margins, 200,000 more total votes in miami-dade county than he did in 2016. >> so i'm with joe here. i always believed that florida was going to go to trump and a key piece of that was because of miami-dade county where trump really did crush it. and i think there are a couple of reasons that we have...
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so we'll see these bands kind of rotating up right into florida can see right across cuba miami.ee keys certainly going to see heavy storm conditions there on and off as the system really not moving in any hurry those bands moving on through doesn't look like much, but if you get caught in one of these bands you see some isolated i think in southern parts of a florida maybe 15 maybe as much as 18 inches of rain over the next few days so certainly something to watch out for some flash flooding a real possibility, here's the very latest on a to sustained winds of 50 miles per hour that is going to slowly track its way ever so slowly along the coastline now florida spending up all that moisture in that direction at that time so heavy rainfall even intensifying tomorrow maybe some 70 mile an hour winds that looks like it will start to weaken somewhat in after that things begin to calm down as we get make its way toward the panhandle, florida late on saturday and into sunday. so don't look like it's going to get to hurricane strength but still a ways to go. complete opposite scenario
so we'll see these bands kind of rotating up right into florida can see right across cuba miami.ee keys certainly going to see heavy storm conditions there on and off as the system really not moving in any hurry those bands moving on through doesn't look like much, but if you get caught in one of these bands you see some isolated i think in southern parts of a florida maybe 15 maybe as much as 18 inches of rain over the next few days so certainly something to watch out for some flash flooding a...
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phil keating live in miami.andra: let's take a spin on the touch screen and show you how different it was this time around as far as the lead in miami-dade. here is florida with trump securing 51.2% of the vote. phil was pointing out something we were watching throughout the evening, right? looking at miami-dade county heavily blue biden secured 53 1/2% of the vote. it was important to see. you flip it to 2016 results and he won by a much narrower margin in that county than hillary clinton did back in 2016. you go back to the 2020 results from last night. joe biden, broward county, you flip that to 2016 and you can see also a narrower margin of victory for biden than hillary clinton back in 2016 as was the case palm beach county. you were watching sumter, home to the villages where the lead the president had there. 2016, 70% bring him to victory. this time around almost the same, narrower margin of victory for the president there but still commanding victory, 68% of the vote there. as we went through the evening
phil keating live in miami.andra: let's take a spin on the touch screen and show you how different it was this time around as far as the lead in miami-dade. here is florida with trump securing 51.2% of the vote. phil was pointing out something we were watching throughout the evening, right? looking at miami-dade county heavily blue biden secured 53 1/2% of the vote. it was important to see. you flip it to 2016 results and he won by a much narrower margin in that county than hillary clinton did...
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and we are both here in miami, and we know miami is such a cruicial county and has that a large cuban—americanrican and one of the messages that don't will be trying to get out there is that he claimsjoe biden is a socialist, a communist. that message does work with some cuban—americans but it doesn't work with you, right? no — in fact i'm very scared of his authoritarianism and my mother, she passed away two years ago but she got to see donald trump for two years, my mother fled cuba, and when he saw house he started attacking the media relentlessly it really triggered her. she said, "oh my god, this reminds me of fidel castro." that's what he did when he first came into power, he attacked the media relentlessly and so for me, his message, you know, i'm scared of him. i'm scared of his authoritarianism. and just quickly, ellie, what is it like to live in a state where everybody wa nts your vote ? right, like, politicians come down here wanting you to vote for them. what is it like? you know, you realise that every vote matters, every vote counts, and that this is a state where we are really b
and we are both here in miami, and we know miami is such a cruicial county and has that a large cuban—americanrican and one of the messages that don't will be trying to get out there is that he claimsjoe biden is a socialist, a communist. that message does work with some cuban—americans but it doesn't work with you, right? no — in fact i'm very scared of his authoritarianism and my mother, she passed away two years ago but she got to see donald trump for two years, my mother fled cuba,...
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we are in north miami. this is a city in miami dade county. a majority minority city with one of the largest, the largest, actually, haitian american communities in the united states. this is an area where biden has made several stops. barack obama was here last week. this is an important city for democrats. the question is have they done enough to mobilize cover constituencies to win in big enough margins to offset swing counties across the state. hillary clinton did win miami dade by a lot. 63%. but that margin was not big enough to help her carry the rest of the state. we've been speaking to voters. we just met one woman who came on her birthday to work and volunteer at the polls here, trying to make sure that members of florida's black and brown communities are showing up to vote. here's what she told us. >> whoever wins, donald trump, biden, whoever wins, we really need you to know that we're coming to the table this time. we're not just going to give you our vote. we're coming to the table. we have issues. real issues that need to be add
we are in north miami. this is a city in miami dade county. a majority minority city with one of the largest, the largest, actually, haitian american communities in the united states. this is an area where biden has made several stops. barack obama was here last week. this is an important city for democrats. the question is have they done enough to mobilize cover constituencies to win in big enough margins to offset swing counties across the state. hillary clinton did win miami dade by a lot....
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exiles in miami.e probably had spies in guatemala. and, by the way, he just had to pick up the newspaper if he wanted to know what was going on because there were newspaper reports about the training camps in guatemala. on january 10, the "new york times" ran a story which said that there were these training camps in guatemala. the "new york times" reporter was kind of fooled and thought that these soldiers were guatemala -- from guatemala, but castro knew something was coming and john kennedy admitted in a press conference on april 12 right before the invasion, said that should there be an invasion of cuba there would be no american involvement in it. for castro, that said it all. clearly these guys are coming any second. now, there is also, you may know, a story that somebody leaked to soviet intelligence the fact, the actual invasion date. that's probably true. there seems to be a lot of evidence for that. i don't know if it made much of a difference because castro knew anyway. he had been on high
exiles in miami.e probably had spies in guatemala. and, by the way, he just had to pick up the newspaper if he wanted to know what was going on because there were newspaper reports about the training camps in guatemala. on january 10, the "new york times" ran a story which said that there were these training camps in guatemala. the "new york times" reporter was kind of fooled and thought that these soldiers were guatemala -- from guatemala, but castro knew something was...