ABC Evening News for Sunday, Nov 19, 2000
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(Studio: Aaron Brown) The legal debate in Florida over recounting the votes in the presidential election between Vice President Al Gore and Governor George W. Bush reviewed.
(Tallahassee: Erin Hayes) The ongoing controversial recount in Florida which will go to the state supreme Court featured; positions of secretary of state Katherine Harris and the Bush and Gore camps quoted. [On This Week, Governor Marc RACICOT, vice presidential candidate Senator Joseph LIEBERMAN - talk about the election.] [Former Florida secretary of state Jim SMITH - talks about the Florida supreme court.]
(Studio: Aaron Brown) Interview held with ABC News consultant Florida State law professor Stephen Gey about the Florida recount. [GEY - reviews the legal issues in the recount.]
(Studio: Aaron Brown) Report introduced.
(Miami: Bill Redeker) The recount in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties featured. [Representative Bob PORTMAN, Broward County canvassing board Suzanne GUNZBERGER, Palm Beach canvassing board Judge Charles BURTON - comment on the recount process.] [Florida International University professor Kevin HILL - outlines the best scenario for Gore.]
(Studio: Aaron Brown) The election recount in Smith County, Texas, reported; scenes shown of Bush in Austin, Texas and Gore in Washington, DC.
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