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29 Nov, 2016 03:21

News With Ed -- November 28, 2016

‘Jill Stein trying to expose election process concerns, not help Clinton’ – journalist 
Former Green Party presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein is raising funds to force an election recount in Wisconsin, which costs about $3.5 million. Will the results of a recount be any different than the results on Election Night? To discuss, Washington correspondent for The Nation magazine, John Nichols, joins RT America’s Ed Schultz and says election officials in the state “expect the recount will have the same outcome.” Nichols also says that Stein is "not trying to help Clinton" by forcing a recount, but rather "expose election process concerns."  

Miami v Cuba: Mixed reactions to Castro's death
After years of dealing with failing health, Fidel Castro, the leader of the Cuban revolution who steered the country through decades of a US economic blockade, died Friday. People all over the world are torn over whether the revolutionary was a hero or a dictator. RT's Marina Finoshina reports from Havana, Cuba, where residents are in mourning. Then, RT America's Marina Portnaya reports from the “Little Havana” neighborhood of Miami, Florida where residents have a different response.

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