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6 Things to Know – Your Top Stories For Wednesday, November 14

What to Know

  • Wednesday has arrived, South Florida – and NBC 6 has the top six stories you need to know for November 14th.

Wednesday has arrived, South Florida – and NBC 6 has the top six stories you need to know for November 14th.

Weather wise, morning fog in several inland areas will give way to a humid afternoon with a chance of showers and highs in the mid to upper 80s.

No. 1 - A safety alert this morning as neighbors in Kendall say a man was caught looking through windows and hiding behind cars. If you recognize him call Miami-Dade CrimeStoppers at 305-471-TIPS.

No. 2 - It's day two of the safety commission meeting set up to find out what went wrong during the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland. This morning, officials will talk about teacher interviews and what was found on Nikolas Cruz’s cellphone and internet history.

No. 3 – A federal judge will hold a hearing today to decide if the White House violated the Constitution after revoking the press credentials of CNN correspondent Jim Acosta.This follows last week's fallout after a heated exchange during a news conference when an intern tried to grab Acosta’s microphone and he refused to hand it over

No. 4 - Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is expected to visit the Texas border where troops are setting up barriers as two groups of the migrant caravan are already on the Mexico side.

No. 5 - Miami-Dade is finished with their recount of ballots from the 2018 election and now they are just working on quality assurance before releasing the official numbers.

In Broward, the process continues and officials are confident it will be completed in time - while in Palm Beach County, officials there don’t think they will be able to meet tomorrow’s deadline but a judge gave them an extension to Tuesday.

No. 6 - In honor of customer appreciation day, McDonald’s in South Florida announced they are selling hamburgers for 59 cents and 69 cents for cheeseburger. But there is a limit of only 10 per person per visit.

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