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randi kaye tonight takes a look at mrs. trump's path to first lady. >> it will be my honor and privilege to serve this country. i will be an advocate for women and for children. >> reporter: melania trump just days before learning she would be the next first lady of the united states. at this speech in berwyn, pennsylvania, she spoke of her love for this country as a little girl growing up under communist rule in slovenia. >> we always knew about the incredible place known as america. america was the word for freedom and opportunity. america meant if you could dream it, you could become it. >> reporter: throughout the race melania was somewhat of a reluctant campaigner, often staying home with the couple's young son baron. the trumps reportedly have a cook but no nanny. early on in the campaign she was more often seen than heard. in fact, it wasn't until the wisconsin primary in april that melania officially stumped for her husband. >> i'm very proud of him. he's hard worker, he's kind, he has a great heart, he's tough, he'
randi kaye tonight takes a look at mrs. trump's path to first lady. >> it will be my honor and privilege to serve this country. i will be an advocate for women and for children. >> reporter: melania trump just days before learning she would be the next first lady of the united states. at this speech in berwyn, pennsylvania, she spoke of her love for this country as a little girl growing up under communist rule in slovenia. >> we always knew about the incredible place known as...
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randi kaye tonight takes a look at mrs.'s path to first lady. >> it will be my honor and privilege to serve this country. i will be an advocate for women and for children. >> reporter: melania trump just days before learning she would be the next first lady of the united states. at this speech in berwyn, pennsylvania, she spoke of her love for this country as a little girl growing up under communist rule in slovenia. >> we always knew about the incredible place known as america. america was the word for freedom and opportunity. america meant if you could dream it, you could become it. >> reporter: throughout the race melania was somewhat of a reluctant campaigner, often staying home with the couple's young son baron. the trumps reportedly have a cook but no nanny. early on in the campaign she was more often seen and not heard. in fact, it wasn't until the wisconsin primary in april that melania officially stumped for her husband. >> i'm very proud of him. he's hard worker, he's kind, he has a great art, he's tough, he's sma
randi kaye tonight takes a look at mrs.'s path to first lady. >> it will be my honor and privilege to serve this country. i will be an advocate for women and for children. >> reporter: melania trump just days before learning she would be the next first lady of the united states. at this speech in berwyn, pennsylvania, she spoke of her love for this country as a little girl growing up under communist rule in slovenia. >> we always knew about the incredible place known as...
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randi kaye, c-n-n orlando. an alternative to the epi-pen is set to be available in drug- stores in the first half of next year. the epi-nephrine auto-injector called auvi-q was created by twin brothers evan and eric edwards. the device talks you through what to do in case of an allergic reaction. the edwards brothers created the auvi-q because kids with allergies hate carrying around the large epi-pen. the auvi-q was recalled in 2015 due to concerns that it was not releasing the accurate dosage of epinephrine. the auto-injector is now produced on a robotic line at kaleo pharmaceuticals where each auvi-q undergoes over 100 quality checks. the food allergy research and education organization says the issues that led to the recall should not be an issue going forward. coming up next on kron four news weekend. how a woman in her 90s faced her fears. and completed an item on her bucket list in a once in a life time opportunity. live look outside.sutro tower. for the weekned. it's the marine mammal center science sun
randi kaye, c-n-n orlando. an alternative to the epi-pen is set to be available in drug- stores in the first half of next year. the epi-nephrine auto-injector called auvi-q was created by twin brothers evan and eric edwards. the device talks you through what to do in case of an allergic reaction. the edwards brothers created the auvi-q because kids with allergies hate carrying around the large epi-pen. the auvi-q was recalled in 2015 due to concerns that it was not releasing the accurate dosage...
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randi kaye, thank you very much. bring in my panel. rhine ziza, and kirsten poirs, columnist for "usa today." and national political correspondent for the "washington post" and back with us, serving as assistant editor at the "washington post." happy election day. clivg collective -- ah -- we played it. worth putting a button on, ryan liz lizza, talking about a lawsuit filed in nevada, i want to be careful. it doesn't mean it will be a con 2e679ed election. it means they're watching and also on the flip side, hillary clinton's folks and her legal time and legal eyes are across the country watching this very, very carefully. >> it's not unusual for campaigns to file lawsuits on election day. usually that you file a lawsuit because there are a lot of people who want to vote and that for one reason or another the campaign believes aren't able to vote. sounds like this lawsuit is the opposite. thinking too many people voted. john ralston, known as one of the top political reporters in las vegas, seen him publicly on twitter saying that fro
randi kaye, thank you very much. bring in my panel. rhine ziza, and kirsten poirs, columnist for "usa today." and national political correspondent for the "washington post" and back with us, serving as assistant editor at the "washington post." happy election day. clivg collective -- ah -- we played it. worth putting a button on, ryan liz lizza, talking about a lawsuit filed in nevada, i want to be careful. it doesn't mean it will be a con 2e679ed election. it...
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randi kaye is in orlando. ryan young is in janesville, wisconsin.et's begin with brian todd in leesburg, virginia, a state that turned blue for both of obama's presidential campaigns. brian todd, take it away. >> reporter: brooke, it has turned blue over the last couple of election cycles but this is seen as a place the race is tightening and this county is seen by republicans as they might be able to turn the tide red in this election cycle. in loudon county is where they're counting on. we're at the fall pumpkin festival at leesburg animal park because this demonstrates the dynamic of the county, kids going down the slide, lining up for hay rides. donald trump especially made a late campaign stop here just after midnight last night. thousands of people lined up for how fares to see him. the trump campaign counting on loudon county as a county that may lean red. it went narrowly to president obama in 2012 as the state went narrowly to president obama. so the trump campaign looking to turn loudon county, on the western edges of northern virginia. no
randi kaye is in orlando. ryan young is in janesville, wisconsin.et's begin with brian todd in leesburg, virginia, a state that turned blue for both of obama's presidential campaigns. brian todd, take it away. >> reporter: brooke, it has turned blue over the last couple of election cycles but this is seen as a place the race is tightening and this county is seen by republicans as they might be able to turn the tide red in this election cycle. in loudon county is where they're counting on....
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cnn's randi kaye spoke with voters in north carolina. >> reporter: at mama dip's kitchen in chapel hill, north carolina, voters are crossing their fingers that african-americans show up at the polls. >> we absolutely need you at the polls. we need you voting. >> reporter: nate howell has already voted for hillary clinton. and is working hard to get up and get out the vote. hopefully hillary will take us the rest of the way. >> that why you owe it to him? >> yes. >> when president obama says it would be an insult to his legacy if you don't vote for hillary clinton, do you believe that? >> i go. secretary clinton will continue much of the work that the two of them have been doing the past eight years. whether they saw eye to eye or not. >> i think it would take away from the legacy if you don't support some of the issues that she's raised. i think she is the person to do it. >> does the idea of continuing obama's legacy motivate you to vote for hillary clinton? >> it does. >> the night he got elected, i was on the phone with my grandmother. >> reporter: motivation is key in the tar heel s
cnn's randi kaye spoke with voters in north carolina. >> reporter: at mama dip's kitchen in chapel hill, north carolina, voters are crossing their fingers that african-americans show up at the polls. >> we absolutely need you at the polls. we need you voting. >> reporter: nate howell has already voted for hillary clinton. and is working hard to get up and get out the vote. hopefully hillary will take us the rest of the way. >> that why you owe it to him? >> yes....
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it was the secretary of state who chose to have a private e-mail server. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn the ball, you have hillary clinton supporters. they say they heard more than enough about e-mails. they concede the fbi director's decision to investigate new e-mails from clinton's long time aide makes them nervous. cnn's gary tuchman has more from ohio. >> reporter: rally goers in cincinnati have more reason to vote for hillary clinton. they are tired about hearing of her e-mails. that is why james comey's action last friday has upset so many here. >> how concerned are you it could affect the election? >> about a scale of one to ten, five. some people didn't want to vote for her before. it could tip them to trump. >> i'm a little concerned. i feel people have made up their minds. they know who they are voting for. >> reporter: are you having sleepless nights about it? >> it doesn't weigh on my minds. >> reporter: there is concern among some there is more to the fbi director's action. >> i think the republicans gang up on her. that's what i believe. >> do you think the fbi director i
it was the secretary of state who chose to have a private e-mail server. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn the ball, you have hillary clinton supporters. they say they heard more than enough about e-mails. they concede the fbi director's decision to investigate new e-mails from clinton's long time aide makes them nervous. cnn's gary tuchman has more from ohio. >> reporter: rally goers in cincinnati have more reason to vote for hillary clinton. they are tired about hearing of her e-mails....
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>> yes, absolutely. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, wisconsin. >> how do clinton supporters feel?. >> reporter: the november sun is still boiling in florida, but the heat doesn't seem to be wilting the spirit of these hillary clinton supporters awaiting they are arrival. >> i am wildly enthusiastic about hillary clinton. >> reporter: the people at this rally in pasco, florida. you're thinking as she makes her closing arguments why she should be president should she be talking about donald trump? >> she should be talking about donald trump and continuing to challenge him. >> i don't like him. >> he's awful. >> reporter: during this rally, clinton spent considerable time challenging trump. >> when i think what we now know about donald trump and what he's been doing for 30 years he sure has spent a lot of time deme demeaning, degrading, insulting women. >> reporter: but most of the people we talked to harrisburg clinton should focus on hillary clinton in order to build up enthusiasm. >> one thing, donald trump can speak for himself and get himself in trouble without hillary's help. a
>> yes, absolutely. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, wisconsin. >> how do clinton supporters feel?. >> reporter: the november sun is still boiling in florida, but the heat doesn't seem to be wilting the spirit of these hillary clinton supporters awaiting they are arrival. >> i am wildly enthusiastic about hillary clinton. >> reporter: the people at this rally in pasco, florida. you're thinking as she makes her closing arguments why she should be president should...
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cnn respondent randi kaye spoke to some of his voters. >> don't underestimate a woman. >> this womanay love donald trump but he needs more women to support him, especially here in pennsylvania where polls show trump trailing hillary clinton by double digits among women. >> what do you think the trouble is? why is donald trump so far behind hillary clinton among women in the state of pennsylvania? >> i don't think he is. i think they portray that he is. i don't think he is. >> not a single woman we spoke with trusts the polls. including this woman who switched from democrat to republican to vote trump. >> white suburban women could be the key to donald trump's victory in the state of pennsylvania. you think that he has their back? >> absolutely, absolutely. >> you think the polls are wrong? >> absolutely. i think everybody thinks the polls are wrong. >> wrong, they say, because trump is better for women than hillary clinton. >> come down to earth ladies and think about what that woman has done for you in the last 12 years. nothing. nada, zippo. >>> for those on the fence, not sure who
cnn respondent randi kaye spoke to some of his voters. >> don't underestimate a woman. >> this womanay love donald trump but he needs more women to support him, especially here in pennsylvania where polls show trump trailing hillary clinton by double digits among women. >> what do you think the trouble is? why is donald trump so far behind hillary clinton among women in the state of pennsylvania? >> i don't think he is. i think they portray that he is. i don't think he...
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randi kaye, cnn, orlando, florida. >> one more note.be raised in the white house since john jr. >> obviously he is much older. john-john was a child. >> we don't see a lot of little boys in the white house. >> we still don't know what we will see. will they move to washington, d.c.? he is very well set up here. >> but president-elect stay in new york? >> i don't know what they will chose. >> that would be fascinating. donald trump's white house transition is starting to take shape after the meeting with president obama. what are the next steps with team trump? our panel discusses that next. tg by making every dont. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me t
randi kaye, cnn, orlando, florida. >> one more note.be raised in the white house since john jr. >> obviously he is much older. john-john was a child. >> we don't see a lot of little boys in the white house. >> we still don't know what we will see. will they move to washington, d.c.? he is very well set up here. >> but president-elect stay in new york? >> i don't know what they will chose. >> that would be fascinating. donald trump's white house...
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randi kaye, cnn, orlando, florida. >> i wonder if she's really grasped that or if she's saying, what a ride i've had in the united states. >> yeah, a big title. a new life for the trumps. >> absolutely. >>> still here on "newsroom," how realistic is that border wall between the united states and mexico, the one donald trump promised. he said the border will be a top priority in his first days in office. in fact, day one. reaction still ahead. >>> plus, what some anti-trump protestors are doing instead of taking to the streets. >>> welcome back to our viewers here in the u.s. and around the world, you're watching "cnn newsroom" live from atlanta. i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. >>> demonstrations across the united states continue against donald trump in u.s. cities for a third straight day. tensions were high in portland, oregon. just listen there. protesters there facing off against police in riot gear. police say that some objects were thrown at officers. mass transit lines were also disrupted by the demonstrations. >>> trump has put vice president-elect mike pence in c
randi kaye, cnn, orlando, florida. >> i wonder if she's really grasped that or if she's saying, what a ride i've had in the united states. >> yeah, a big title. a new life for the trumps. >> absolutely. >>> still here on "newsroom," how realistic is that border wall between the united states and mexico, the one donald trump promised. he said the border will be a top priority in his first days in office. in fact, day one. reaction still ahead. >>>...
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back to you guys. >> randi kaye in orlando. a, that was very very cool.counting ballots in back rooms is something that gives people a nervous reaction. leaving that aside. >>> shortly president obama takes the stage for hillary clinton. he's going to be in ann arbor, michigan. michigan is a state that hasn't voted for a republican since 1988. looking at live pictures of that stage in ann arbor. >> go, blue. >> we will bring it to you live. >>> you got one day left to make this all happen so how do you do it? >> pretty straightforward. let's ask someone who will know. hillary clinton's director of communications outreach. jess mcintosh, great to see you. >> just 100 days, who's counting? >> a lot has changed since then. take us to brooklyn. what's the level of anxiety felt in there right now on a scale of one to ten? >> it's directly proportional to the amount of pizza in headquarters at any given time. the energy is good. it's great. most of us are out in battleground states. it's as empty as headquarters in brooklyn has ever been because we know that th
back to you guys. >> randi kaye in orlando. a, that was very very cool.counting ballots in back rooms is something that gives people a nervous reaction. leaving that aside. >>> shortly president obama takes the stage for hillary clinton. he's going to be in ann arbor, michigan. michigan is a state that hasn't voted for a republican since 1988. looking at live pictures of that stage in ann arbor. >> go, blue. >> we will bring it to you live. >>> you got one...
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randi kaye tonight following the digital trail. >> reporter: this appears to be the original source ofonald trump's so-called evidence for his claim that millions voted illegally. the twitter feed belongs to the greg phillips. whose twitter handle is jump vote. back on november 11th phillips tweeted "completed analysis of data base of 180 million voter registrations. number of non-citizen votes exceeds 3 million. consulting legal team." two days later, "we have verified more than 3 million votes cast by non-citizens." phillips is the founder of votestand, a voter fraud reporting app. i reached out to him on twitter asking him to provide me the source for his information and any relevant data, but he responded, "no." why not? when do you plan to share it and how i asked. his response -- "as i've said from the beginning, i will release the data, methods, analysis to the public. no media spin." he never said when that information would be released. when i asked phillips for an interview, he sent me this article from cnn.com calling trump's claim about millions voting illegally false and w
randi kaye tonight following the digital trail. >> reporter: this appears to be the original source ofonald trump's so-called evidence for his claim that millions voted illegally. the twitter feed belongs to the greg phillips. whose twitter handle is jump vote. back on november 11th phillips tweeted "completed analysis of data base of 180 million voter registrations. number of non-citizen votes exceeds 3 million. consulting legal team." two days later, "we have verified...
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boris sanchez is in miami, randi kaye is in orlando. randi, let's begin with you. what is it like? >> reporter: we're here at the orange county elections office, wolf. they are very busy. we call this the democracy factory. they are counting the absentee ballots that have come if. they expect to count 17,000 today. they've already counted about 147,000. once they sort all of those, they come back to the machine where they pull the ballots in the machine and count them. it's interesting stuff. they are breaking records, more than 400,000 people have voted absentee or early voting here in orange county, setting the record, just like my colleague, boris, can talk about in miami, also setting records there. >> reporter: absolutely, randi. 50,000 people voted in miami-dade county just yesterday, giving democrats about 100,000 vote advantage in a county that is reliably democratic. the big question in south florida, how will cuban americans vote if donald trump can convince the traditionally gop leading demographic to go his way, it may cut into that 88,000 lead democrats have state wide
boris sanchez is in miami, randi kaye is in orlando. randi, let's begin with you. what is it like? >> reporter: we're here at the orange county elections office, wolf. they are very busy. we call this the democracy factory. they are counting the absentee ballots that have come if. they expect to count 17,000 today. they've already counted about 147,000. once they sort all of those, they come back to the machine where they pull the ballots in the machine and count them. it's interesting...
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randi kaye tonight with her report. >> reporter: in winter park, florida, a ceremony to honor our nation'snd a chance to weigh in on the newly elected commander in chief. >> i just like the guy. i -- you've got to have faith in somebody. >> are you a donald trump fan? >> very much so. >> why'd you vote trump? >> because the way this country's been going is disastrous. >> how do you feel about donald trump being elected? >> i am hopeful, because what i saw over the past few days is a lot different than what i saw the months before hand. >> reporter: exit polls show 61% of the veterans in this country voted for donald trump, yet some here aren't sold on the president-elect. that's despite trump's promise to increase funding for the military and improve medical care at v.a. hospitals. >> donald trump has made a lot of promises to veterans. can he deliver? >> no, he's not going to deliver. he know it and i know it. >> the only thing i'm looking at, are we going to have the money to fund all these programs. >> has he overpromised or do you believe he can deliver? >> i believe he can deliver. he
randi kaye tonight with her report. >> reporter: in winter park, florida, a ceremony to honor our nation'snd a chance to weigh in on the newly elected commander in chief. >> i just like the guy. i -- you've got to have faith in somebody. >> are you a donald trump fan? >> very much so. >> why'd you vote trump? >> because the way this country's been going is disastrous. >> how do you feel about donald trump being elected? >> i am hopeful, because...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> fascinating back story. back with the panel now. how much of that past do you think has been resolved between them? obviously they were christie and kushner were working together through the campaign. >> they were. i've been told they clearly have a complicated relationship. that they put it behind them for the good of donald trump's campaign. kushner appreciated that christie came out first for donald trump as the rival, and, you know, a lot of people joked about christie coming out and kind of doing so publicly. >> there has been clearly purchasing christie from the administration. >> this is true. i've gotten in to the reporting of it to find out how involved as jared kushner been? my sources say it is less kushner and more people wanting christie out after bridgegate. that it was much more a fact that some of christie's staff was convicted of some of the staff members were convicted of, you know, causing the big tie up of the bridge. so, you know, i do think there's been this very interesting past between them over his father, b
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> fascinating back story. back with the panel now. how much of that past do you think has been resolved between them? obviously they were christie and kushner were working together through the campaign. >> they were. i've been told they clearly have a complicated relationship. that they put it behind them for the good of donald trump's campaign. kushner appreciated that christie came out first for donald trump as the rival, and, you know, a lot of people...
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. >> randi kaye in orlando. a lot of interesting data points. what an interesting conversation. all right, thank you so much. >> another interesting data point, sean spicer is here joining us to discuss the state the race today. chief strategist and communications director for the republican national committee, great to see you. >> good to see you guys. >> the biggest state surprise, the biggest surprise we're going to see tonight is? >> michigan. >> why? >> i think it's a state that's voted democrat since 1988. we feel really good about the trend there. i think donald trump's message really res nigonate the in the midwest. we're seeing that in ohio. a state that barack obama carried twice. it's spilling over into michigan. i think colorado's going to be another one that's very close. but time and time again, you've seen the expansion of this map. i think we have a candidate and an infrastructure that's bringing home this race. >> so, sean, after tonight, someone is going to lose. someone will win, but someone will also lose this election. >> we look forward to clinton's success
. >> randi kaye in orlando. a lot of interesting data points. what an interesting conversation. all right, thank you so much. >> another interesting data point, sean spicer is here joining us to discuss the state the race today. chief strategist and communications director for the republican national committee, great to see you. >> good to see you guys. >> the biggest state surprise, the biggest surprise we're going to see tonight is? >> michigan. >> why?...
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randi kaye is in florida. florida was the closest state in 2012. it has been a dead heat between clinton and trump. there have been 25 polls taken in recent months. you're there today. what are you seeing in terms of turnout and who's showing up in the polls, how long the lines are. >> it sounds like it will be close. we know hillary clinton was here 13 times since the democratic convention. donald trump has been here 12 times and a lot of folks want their voices heard. in fact, they want them heard so early that they've all early voted. 60% of this precinct in orange county has early voted which may explain why there's not much of a line behind me. we polled a couple of voters, trisha and brian are joining me and you have been coming to this decision, you decided to vote donald trump, why? >> i have. i just didn't want clinton in there. i think it should be the end of the clinton era. >> it's not important to you to have a first woman president? >> not with clinton it's not. >> and brian, who are you voting for and why? >> i voted for jill stein a
randi kaye is in florida. florida was the closest state in 2012. it has been a dead heat between clinton and trump. there have been 25 polls taken in recent months. you're there today. what are you seeing in terms of turnout and who's showing up in the polls, how long the lines are. >> it sounds like it will be close. we know hillary clinton was here 13 times since the democratic convention. donald trump has been here 12 times and a lot of folks want their voices heard. in fact, they want...
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randi kaye tonight reports. [ chanting "lock her up" ] >> reporter: a familiar chant outside donald trump'sally in michigan. >> it's not an election, it's a revolution. >> it is, it's a movement. >> reporter: some supporters are suggesting the case against hillary clinton is being re-opened. even though fbi director james comey never used that language. he told congress investigators should review the newly discovered e-mails. >> so i guess i'm encouraged they're re-opening and going to look at it more thoroughly. >> they're not actually re-opening it, they're going to take another look at what might be there. >> there's a difference between they're going to take another look and re-opening. >> reporter: the director never said re-opening. he said there may be something significant. >> is this a hair we're going to split? >> reporter: i'm sticking to the facts. he didn't use -- >> you're sticking to your interpretation of the facts. >> reporter: and supporters here believe the fbi director knows more than he's letting on. >> i think they already though there's some very damaging e-mails in
randi kaye tonight reports. [ chanting "lock her up" ] >> reporter: a familiar chant outside donald trump'sally in michigan. >> it's not an election, it's a revolution. >> it is, it's a movement. >> reporter: some supporters are suggesting the case against hillary clinton is being re-opened. even though fbi director james comey never used that language. he told congress investigators should review the newly discovered e-mails. >> so i guess i'm encouraged...