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marissa parra starts us off from doral outside miami. i want to warn you, some of the images in this story are disturbing. [ sirens ] >> reporter: deadly chaos at 3:30 in the morning inside a miami area nightclub spilling onto the streets. >> shots fired at -- >> reporter: nine people shot inside, two of them killed including the bar's security guard. >> start hearing shots, and it wasn't one, it was one after another after another after another. >> reporter: peter jordan was among those enjoying doral's martini bar, known for its night life and one of the few places in the area open until 4:00 a.m. but this just 30 minutes before closing -- >> four to five people shot plus an officer. >> reporter: police say it started with an altercation. >> the security guard that was working intervened, and that's when the subject produced a firearm and shot and killed the security guard. >> reporter: authorities say two doral police officers then jumped in, exchanging gunfire with the shooter, killing him. one of those officers also catching a bulle
marissa parra starts us off from doral outside miami. i want to warn you, some of the images in this story are disturbing. [ sirens ] >> reporter: deadly chaos at 3:30 in the morning inside a miami area nightclub spilling onto the streets. >> shots fired at -- >> reporter: nine people shot inside, two of them killed including the bar's security guard. >> start hearing shots, and it wasn't one, it was one after another after another after another. >> reporter: peter...
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marissa parra reports. >> reporter: new video showing mayhem on the streets of northern virginia. cars doing doughnuts, surrounded by a mob at this street takeover. some seen hanging out the car window waving their guns. >> we have a huge crowd. they're hitting my car. >> fairfax county police just releasing this dashcam video, swarming the police cruiser, the officer trapped inside. >> i believe they fully intended to drag her out of the car. >> reporter: one driver hitting a different officer with his car before speeding off. >> i just got hit by a [ bleep ] car! >> reporter: the officer survived and fairfax police arrested the person they say did it, among others. >> there's nothing neighborly about what they do. they do doughnuts. they drive at high rates of speed. >> reporter: it's happening across the country in states like florida, california, illinois. reckless driving is on the rise and continues to take lives. >> he loved me unconditionally. >> reporter: 28-year-old jaden johnson was killed in 2021 when two street racers flew through a red light and into the car he was i
marissa parra reports. >> reporter: new video showing mayhem on the streets of northern virginia. cars doing doughnuts, surrounded by a mob at this street takeover. some seen hanging out the car window waving their guns. >> we have a huge crowd. they're hitting my car. >> fairfax county police just releasing this dashcam video, swarming the police cruiser, the officer trapped inside. >> i believe they fully intended to drag her out of the car. >> reporter: one...
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marissa parra, nbc news. >>> still ahead tonight, fast food workers are getting a big pay raise, but does that mean you can end up paying more for your favorite burger? >>> plus, a saw blade spinning out of control. the shockingly close call caught on camera. >>> and starting tomorrow, fast food workers in one state will make 20 bucks an hour. it is a big boost to their bottom line, but there's already concern over the ripple effects including layoffs and a rise in prices for your burger and fries. david noriega has a preview. >> reporter: starting monday, a pay boost for more than half a million californians. good news for lizette aguilar, who after 17 years working for mcdonald's still has trouble making ends meet. we ask her how she feels. "eager," she says for that first bigger paycheck. it will help with bills and maybe she'll get something special for her 9-year-old son marcos. california's new law sets a $20 an hour minimum wage for fast food workers up from the current $16. most workers affected are women of color. >> this is a big deal. $20 an hour. >> reporter: one of the b
marissa parra, nbc news. >>> still ahead tonight, fast food workers are getting a big pay raise, but does that mean you can end up paying more for your favorite burger? >>> plus, a saw blade spinning out of control. the shockingly close call caught on camera. >>> and starting tomorrow, fast food workers in one state will make 20 bucks an hour. it is a big boost to their bottom line, but there's already concern over the ripple effects including layoffs and a rise in...
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marissa parra, nbc news. >>> still ahead, fighting back. the caught-on-camera moment a man fought back against a suspected car thief. >>> and kevin bacon's happy homecoming. how the school where he filmed that famous footwork finally finagled him back 40 years later. >>> tonight we are remembering journalist terry anderson. he's the american who was taken hostage in lebanon and held for more than six years from 1985 to 1991. anderson had been the beirut bureau chief for the associated press when he was captured. he chronicled his imprisonment by islamic militants in his memoir, "den of lions." anderson died at his home in new york's hudson valley. he was 76 years old. >>> out west now, where car thieves are getting bolder and homeowners more frustrated. tonight our dana griffin talks with one who saw the alleged robbery unfold in his driveway on his own doorbell cam and decided to fight back. >> reporter: just seconds after getting a notification in the middle of the night, eric smith captured on his own ring camera tackling a suspected car
marissa parra, nbc news. >>> still ahead, fighting back. the caught-on-camera moment a man fought back against a suspected car thief. >>> and kevin bacon's happy homecoming. how the school where he filmed that famous footwork finally finagled him back 40 years later. >>> tonight we are remembering journalist terry anderson. he's the american who was taken hostage in lebanon and held for more than six years from 1985 to 1991. anderson had been the beirut bureau chief...
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here is nbc's marissa parra. >> oh my god! >> reporter: this is the moment sulphur, oklahoma, changed forever. the eerie outline of a tornado making its way through the night sky. >> the theater. there's reina's. >> reporter: decimating the buildings beneath it. >> just be advised all of downtown sulphur is destroyed. >> reporter: daylight revealing the dramatic scenes of destruction, businesses and homes downtown reduced to cinder blocks. >> we were just so scared. >> reporter: a postal truck tossed like a toy. this building standing proud for over 80 years destroyed in seconds. and a desperate search through the rubble, a woman buried under the crushing weight of the building above her. >> what i saw downtown sulphur is unbelievable. we've had four confirmed fatalities. one was here just right here on the corner. they just removed her body. >> reporter: down the road beau thompson had to rescue his neighbors trapped in their shelter under ground. >> we opened the door. >> you had to rescue them? >> yeah, i rescued them. if t
here is nbc's marissa parra. >> oh my god! >> reporter: this is the moment sulphur, oklahoma, changed forever. the eerie outline of a tornado making its way through the night sky. >> the theater. there's reina's. >> reporter: decimating the buildings beneath it. >> just be advised all of downtown sulphur is destroyed. >> reporter: daylight revealing the dramatic scenes of destruction, businesses and homes downtown reduced to cinder blocks. >> we were...
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marissa parra, nbc news. >>> still to corp., nc state fans are saying that's my dj. we break down thwopa'lfck upset. and a preview of the final four. it's coming up right after this. [car door shuts] [paparazzi taking pictures] introducing, ned's plaque psoriasis. ned, ned, who are you wearing? he thinks his flaky red patches are all people see otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. ned? otezla can help you get clearer skin, and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing otezla for nearly a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla had depression, suicidal thoughts or weight loss. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. with clearer skin movie night, is a groovy night (♪♪) live in the moment. ask your doctor about otezla. when you smell the amazing scent of gain flings... time stops. (♪♪)
marissa parra, nbc news. >>> still to corp., nc state fans are saying that's my dj. we break down thwopa'lfck upset. and a preview of the final four. it's coming up right after this. [car door shuts] [paparazzi taking pictures] introducing, ned's plaque psoriasis. ned, ned, who are you wearing? he thinks his flaky red patches are all people see otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. ned? otezla can help you get clearer skin, and reduce itching and flaking. with no...
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because it's just not right. >> reporter: marissa parra, nbc news, jacksonville. >>> and we will take a break here. coming up, the lateral moves into the nfl. meet the players who have never played a snap and are suddenly on football's biggest stage. ♪d♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well ♪ ♪ jardiance! ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's start! ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to see ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ jardiance works twenty-four seven in your body to flush out some sugar. and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. serious side effects may include ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction. you
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marissa parra reports. >> reporter: new video showing mayhem on the streets of northern virginia. cars doing doughnuts, surrounded by a mob at this street takeover. some seen hanging out the car window waving their guns. >> i've got a huge crowd. they're hitting my car. >> fairfax county police just releasing this dashcam video, of the out-of-control mob from one week ago. swarming the police cruiser, the officer trapped inside. >> i believe they fully intended to drag her out of the car. >> reporter: one driver hitting a different officer with his car before speeding off. >> i just got hit by a [ bleep ] car! >> reporter: the officer survived and fairfax police arrested the person they say did it, among others. >> there's nothing neighborly about what they do. they do doughnuts. they drive at high rates of speed. >> reporter: it's happening across the country in states like florida, california, illinois. reckless driving is on the rise and continues to take lives. >> he loved me unconditionally. >> reporter: 20-year-old jaiden johnson was killed in 2021 when two street racers fle
marissa parra reports. >> reporter: new video showing mayhem on the streets of northern virginia. cars doing doughnuts, surrounded by a mob at this street takeover. some seen hanging out the car window waving their guns. >> i've got a huge crowd. they're hitting my car. >> fairfax county police just releasing this dashcam video, of the out-of-control mob from one week ago. swarming the police cruiser, the officer trapped inside. >> i believe they fully intended to drag...
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>> marissa parra, thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, would you eat a meal made by a robot? it could be the future of fast food, but how does it taste? >>> and field of dreams. what sparked this massive little league celebration. dan made pros mental health... ...but his medication caused unintentional movements in his face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. so his doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily td treatment for adults. ♪as you go with austedo♪ austedo xr significantly reduced dan's td movements. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, dan can stay on his mental health meds- (dan) cool hair! (vo) austedo xr can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, or have suicidal thoughts. don't take if you have liver problems, are taking reserpine, tetrabenazine, or valbenazine. austedo xr may cause irregular or fast heartbeat, or abnormal movements. seek help for fever, stiff muscles,
>> marissa parra, thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, would you eat a meal made by a robot? it could be the future of fast food, but how does it taste? >>> and field of dreams. what sparked this massive little league celebration. dan made pros mental health... ...but his medication caused unintentional movements in his face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. so his doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily td treatment for adults. ♪as you go with...
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joining us is nbc's marissa parra who is live with more. walk us through the arguments here and the impact this decision could have, especially if the ballot initiative goes through. >> reporter: hey, ana. the one big question we're waiting to find out is not just what the ruling is but when we'll find out. we thought it was going to happen last thursday. let's see what we find out after or before 4:00 p.m. let's say the initiative goes through. florida voters would have the ability to decide whether or not abortion is protected until, quote, viability. that's roughly 24 weeks. separately, we're waiting for a separate supreme court decision in florida on whether the current 15-week abortion ban is constitutional. so if that is decided as so and upheld, let's say we get that ruling, that would automatically trigger a six-week abortion ban 30 days later. that ruling could come at any time. it could come this abortion ba. that ruling could come anytime, it could come this week, this summer. if we know this ballot initiative goes through, we co
joining us is nbc's marissa parra who is live with more. walk us through the arguments here and the impact this decision could have, especially if the ballot initiative goes through. >> reporter: hey, ana. the one big question we're waiting to find out is not just what the ruling is but when we'll find out. we thought it was going to happen last thursday. let's see what we find out after or before 4:00 p.m. let's say the initiative goes through. florida voters would have the ability to...
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nbc's marissa parra is in florida. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. former president trump securing $50.5 million in donation commitments saying the fund-raiser hosted at the whom of investor john paulson. last night mr. trump framed this as a record-setting night that was a sign of a uniting republican party. you can see former first lady melania attended that event that looked, in part, to show him winning the support of major republican donors who have been reluctant to back him. the figures last night roughly double what democrats raised for president biden at an event at radio city music hall involving, of course, president biden and former presidents obama and clinton. the dnc released their own numbers that show overall in the month of march president biden's re-election campaign has outpaced mr. trump's, raising $90 million for the month of march alone, and $192 million plus in cash on hand by the end of the quarter. the rnc saying trump raised $65.6 million last month, so, willie, i know this is a lot of numbers. but really, as the election g
nbc's marissa parra is in florida. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. former president trump securing $50.5 million in donation commitments saying the fund-raiser hosted at the whom of investor john paulson. last night mr. trump framed this as a record-setting night that was a sign of a uniting republican party. you can see former first lady melania attended that event that looked, in part, to show him winning the support of major republican donors who have been reluctant to back...
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joining us now from miami, nbc news correspondent marissa parra. so explain exactly what they're considering. >> reporter: right. so in terms of what we will think we will find out today, and the operative word being think, we don't know for sure. we thought we were going to hear the decision last week, and that hasn't happened yet, in terms of what we're expecting, we're expecting a ruling on whether or not abortion can appear on the ballot. this starts from a grass roots effort. the florida supreme court is protected under law. they're able to review the language and these ballot initiatives, and so florida attorney general ashley moody who is a republican for instance has been arguing that the language in the ballot initiative is vague, particularly taking issue with the word viability, and this is roughly 24 weeks, saying that's confusing to voters. as we wait to figure out what they will decide in terms of whether or not they will be on the ballot. that is separate from another ruling, you see on the screen, the one on the right. this could co
joining us now from miami, nbc news correspondent marissa parra. so explain exactly what they're considering. >> reporter: right. so in terms of what we will think we will find out today, and the operative word being think, we don't know for sure. we thought we were going to hear the decision last week, and that hasn't happened yet, in terms of what we're expecting, we're expecting a ruling on whether or not abortion can appear on the ballot. this starts from a grass roots effort. the...
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nbc's marissa parra has the details. >> reporter: stunning allegations of sexual assault against a nasa engineer. eri eriksson charged of attacking six different women he met on dating apps. this video capturing the moment just after he was arrested in houston. >> nasa's a trusted brand. and because he's a professional it helped build their confidence that he was who he said he was and that they were safe. and they weren't. >> reporter: the alleged assaults happening at his townhouse near downtown houston. new court documents filed by the district attorney say sim connected with the women on apps like hinge, okcupid and others. >> he is portraying himself as somebody who wants a committed relationship. >> reporter: between 2019 and 2022, prosecutors say he invited the women back to his holeme an forced himself on top of them. the district attorney is concerned there could be more victims. >> because sim has an extensive travel history, both nationally and internationally, we fear that there could be other victims who may not know that he's charged yet. >> reporter: sim has pleaded not g
nbc's marissa parra has the details. >> reporter: stunning allegations of sexual assault against a nasa engineer. eri eriksson charged of attacking six different women he met on dating apps. this video capturing the moment just after he was arrested in houston. >> nasa's a trusted brand. and because he's a professional it helped build their confidence that he was who he said he was and that they were safe. and they weren't. >> reporter: the alleged assaults happening at his...
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one man telling nbc's marissa parra how he rescued neighbors trapped in their shelter underground. >> we opened the door. >> you had to rescue them. >> yeah, i rescued them. if they would have been in there for a while they would have been trapped, they probably would have drowned. >> reporter: in marietta, oklahoma, the roof of this dollar tree were shredded to pieces, massive semis piled on top of each other like toys. it is all part of the massive storm system that officials say brought over 120 tornado reports in two days from texas to missouri. let's get straight to nbc meteorologist michelle grossman more what he is happening in the region. it's been busy this morning. >> it's already busy. lots of lightning, storms along the gulf coast states. that will be the bull's-eye for the storm today. we are looking for storms today in the midwest, too. as we look at this morning at radar we're seeing lots of lightning with these storms, a couple watches and warnings out, where you see the yellow box that is a tornado watch and in the orange there is severe thunderstorm warnings. that's
one man telling nbc's marissa parra how he rescued neighbors trapped in their shelter underground. >> we opened the door. >> you had to rescue them. >> yeah, i rescued them. if they would have been in there for a while they would have been trapped, they probably would have drowned. >> reporter: in marietta, oklahoma, the roof of this dollar tree were shredded to pieces, massive semis piled on top of each other like toys. it is all part of the massive storm system that...
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nbc's marissa parra is in oklahoma. >> residents here in central oklahoma woke up to tornado sirens, found parts of the rooftops flung onto the street, even onto cars nearby. >> reporter: and the pressure only expected to increase tomorrow over an even larger area with 33 million people in the path of severe weather from the great lakes to texas. that means more tornadoes, flooding, hail, and strong winds are all possible on saturday, and there's also severe weather in sunday's forecast as we head into a weekend that for some will bring little relief. jesse kirsch, nbc news, kansas city, missouri. >>> and we want to go right now to angie lassman, who is tracking the storm threat. angie, as we heard there, the volatile weekend of weather just beginning. >> reporter: you're exactly right, lester. those violent tornadoes today lofting debris as high as 25,000 feet and that threat far from over as tornado watches continue across the midsection of the country through at least 9:00 p.m. tonight. all hazards will be on the table. we're talking more strong winds, hail, and, of course, those
nbc's marissa parra is in oklahoma. >> residents here in central oklahoma woke up to tornado sirens, found parts of the rooftops flung onto the street, even onto cars nearby. >> reporter: and the pressure only expected to increase tomorrow over an even larger area with 33 million people in the path of severe weather from the great lakes to texas. that means more tornadoes, flooding, hail, and strong winds are all possible on saturday, and there's also severe weather in sunday's...
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one man telling nbc's marissa parra how he rescued his neighbors who were trapped in their shelter under ground. >> we opened the door. >> reporter: you had to rescue them? >> yeah, i rescued them. if they had been in there for a while, they probably would have been trapped. they probably would have drowned. >> reporter: in oklahoma, the roof of this dollar tree were shredded to pieces. massive semi trailers piled on top of each other like toys. the devastation is part of the massive storm system that brought over 120 tornado reports in two days from texas to missouri. let's go to nbc's meteorologist michelle grossman. good morning to you. and boy, this region for the last three days, huh? >> yeah, hi there, richard. relentless. we've been watching this friday, saturday, sunday. we're looking at another tough week. today a little bit of a reprieve, but still watching the chance for strong storms. at this hour, taking a look at radar, satellite, lots of lightning here. we do have a tornado watch. and also a tornado warning in parts of louisiana. so really active early this morning. and th
one man telling nbc's marissa parra how he rescued his neighbors who were trapped in their shelter under ground. >> we opened the door. >> reporter: you had to rescue them? >> yeah, i rescued them. if they had been in there for a while, they probably would have been trapped. they probably would have drowned. >> reporter: in oklahoma, the roof of this dollar tree were shredded to pieces. massive semi trailers piled on top of each other like toys. the devastation is part...
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marissa parra is on the ground in miami. what are the stakes there? >> reporter: i'll point out that this proposed ballot initiative would allow florida voters to decide whether or not to protect abortion until, quote, viability around 24 weeks specifically. but on the ground here, i would not say that it is top of mind for people walking on the streets here. i actually haven't found anyone that was already previously aware that today could be the day that they find out if abortion is on the ballot to begin with. but what i did find is every single person i've spoken to does have a very strong opinion on abortion all together. and so i want to take you to some of what we heard, two friends, first is a democrat, the second a self identified republican. >> i'm finding hard to believe that in 2024 we're still arguing about this. it should have been resolved in 1973. >> i think abortion is a very delicate topic, but i think it is something that woman has the right to make that choice what is best for her. it is not something that i think should be politic
marissa parra is on the ground in miami. what are the stakes there? >> reporter: i'll point out that this proposed ballot initiative would allow florida voters to decide whether or not to protect abortion until, quote, viability around 24 weeks specifically. but on the ground here, i would not say that it is top of mind for people walking on the streets here. i actually haven't found anyone that was already previously aware that today could be the day that they find out if abortion is on...
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marissa parra is joining us from oklahoma city. what is the latest where you are? >> reporter: which are starting to see the storms billed here. the skies are taking on a vague yellowish hue and the winds are picking up in the clouds are starting to really darken in color, the rain is starting to pick up. we learned recently from our climate union that there is a tornado on the ground near hillsdale, oklahoma. it is lesson 75 people about 100 miles north of where we are right now. all of this is on the heels of the outbreak we just described yesterday for the north. nebraska's at the heart of it. there are stunning images of homes leveled, foundations exposed. we heard from a man who described sheltered in place with his family, unsure of what was coming next. >> i could see the storm way out to the west here, coming out 204th and i pulled into the neighborhood and you can see the tornado about half a mile away. i thought it was going west, but it hit us straight on. my wife and kids were already in the basement. like i said, we made it through. >> reporter: you ju
marissa parra is joining us from oklahoma city. what is the latest where you are? >> reporter: which are starting to see the storms billed here. the skies are taking on a vague yellowish hue and the winds are picking up in the clouds are starting to really darken in color, the rain is starting to pick up. we learned recently from our climate union that there is a tornado on the ground near hillsdale, oklahoma. it is lesson 75 people about 100 miles north of where we are right now. all of...
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nbc's marissa parra has more. >> reporter: the church was filled with hope including on sunday. at times in need of a wheelchair, sounding hoarse, the pope's appearance sounding reassuring days after sparking health worry as f he canceled good friday's procession at the last minute. the royal family, no stranger to health concerns. outside a windsor easter service, not joining his father-in-law for his first public appearance. from australia to iraq to the philippines, signs of the christian holy week written across continents and observed even among those during unspeakable hardships. solemn services in gaza and ukraine. the pope once again calling for a cease-fire, this cathedral demanding the same. but blocks away and hours later, those tensions have eased in time for the new york easter bon net parade. the streets, a sea of pastels, flowers, and vedders galore. a sea of hope in difficult times. >>> next up here, we'll switch to sports and bring you an update on march madness. >>> plus, lebron james joins another exclusive club in the nba record book. we'll also bring you hig
nbc's marissa parra has more. >> reporter: the church was filled with hope including on sunday. at times in need of a wheelchair, sounding hoarse, the pope's appearance sounding reassuring days after sparking health worry as f he canceled good friday's procession at the last minute. the royal family, no stranger to health concerns. outside a windsor easter service, not joining his father-in-law for his first public appearance. from australia to iraq to the philippines, signs of the...
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joining us live from miami, correspondent marissa parra. what's the latest? >> reporter: i'll start first with expected being the keyword here. we expected to hear about this last thursday. there's an april 1st midnight deadline. the florida supreme court normally release their opinions on thursday. in a very rare move that surprised everyone, they instead said they were not releasing a decision or opinion, saying later they would do so out of calendar opinions today at 4 p.m. it remains to be seen what exactly we're going to found out this evening. what we're tracking and what many floridian voters are waiting to find out is whether abortion will be on the november ballot, not just because it would have a significant impact on the legality of abortion, but also an impact politically. one of the races that's showing signs of being more competitive is the senate race, currently challenging senator rick scott. we have debbie powell and asked her how important she thinks abortion will be to floridian voters this november. >> i think millions of floridians, regar
joining us live from miami, correspondent marissa parra. what's the latest? >> reporter: i'll start first with expected being the keyword here. we expected to hear about this last thursday. there's an april 1st midnight deadline. the florida supreme court normally release their opinions on thursday. in a very rare move that surprised everyone, they instead said they were not releasing a decision or opinion, saying later they would do so out of calendar opinions today at 4 p.m. it remains...