Erupted when news broke that castro had died on friday at the age of 90. Many there say castros death will close a dark chapter in cubas history. The mood in cubas capital is quiet and somber as people there worry about what might happen next. Were getting reaction from president obama and president elect trump. Trump says while cuba remains a totalitarian island, it is his hope for a future in which the wonderful cuban people live in the freedom they richly deserve. From president obama, during my presidency we worked hard to put the past behind us. The relationship between our two countries is defined not by our differences but by the many things we shared as neighbors and friends, bonds of family, culture, commerce, and common humanity. The death of former dictator fidel castro is cause for celebration by many in miami, marching, chanting and waving the cuban flag. Many here fled castros oppressive communist regime for freedom in america. For some there is a very different reaction. Reporter the cuban people are feeling sad because of the loss of fidel castro. We wish him, wherever he is, that he is blessed. Us cubans love him. Cnn correspondent ed lavendera joins me now from Little Havana. Ed, how do you reconcile the different reactions to castros death . Why do most celebrate and some mourn, like the woman we just heard . Reporter to cuban exiles here in miami, fidel castro represents the evilness of the cuban dictatorship, someone who imprisoned political dissidents, tore apart families. Thats the real anger and animosity that many cubans who live in the United States feel toward the castro regime, not just fidel castro but also his brother and the entire regime that has existed there for so many decades. We are here in the heart of Little Havana in front of the versailles restaurant. This is the owner of the restaurant, felipe velaz. You left cuba. People are celebrating in front of your restaurant. How do you put into words what this day is like . Im honored that versailles is always the place where things are happening, which the media come to get in touch with the pulse of the people. Its a symbolic moment. Its a reality that things are going to change. This has to be good for cuba, that fidel has died. Now, a lot has happened, some things are worse than before. But the symbol of fidel, the originator of this false revolution and this whole horrible things that have happened to cuba, hes the man, hes the symbol. I think now the hope in the hearts of cubans there, the hopes of the cubans here is that there will be Better Things for all. Reporter this is the kind of thing people are debating in front of the coffee stand. What will this mean for the future . Some people think its not going to do much, that the system that is in place will be entrenched for generations. Do you think it will make a difference . Well, theres no doubt its entrenched. Theres no doubt theres very Little Movement from the regime in general. Thats nothing to move that too much. But if theres one thing and one symbol that alleviates in the minds of so many over there and of the hopes of the ones here is fidel castro. There has to be positive from this happening. Reporter im sure over the last year or so, as president obama has tried to normalize the relationship between the u. S. And cuba, youve heard the conversations here about that, what are people saying about the future of that relationship . What do they want to see . Do they like the path that its on or do they want to take it backwards . In general the generations of my parents have a more negative view of that than the youth. Theres also 100,000 or so cubans that have come from the island that are here that have a different view. Everybody has a different view on whats going to happen. The one Common Thread is that everybody wants liberty and democracy and a true vote to see who leads cuba. Everybody wants that. There are some more skeptical than others on when is this going to happen. But the death of fidel is much more powerful than any approach to cuba and any softening of all these things. The death of fidel is very important. Reporter have you ever been back . I have not. Reporter do you plan to . Some day, yes. When cuba is free, we shall be there. Reporter its quite a sight for you. A heck of a weekend. Reporter a heck of a weekend, as he says. This has been a place where people have been chanting, at last this day has come. I know this is personal for you as your parents fled castros regime. Ed lavendera, thank you for that reporting from Little Havana. Fidel castros death is triggering powerful reactions around the globe. Its the reaction of one man, president elect trump, that may have the biggest impact on cubas future. President obama spent a lot of time trying to defrost the u. S. cuban relationship. He made an historic trip to cuba this year, becoming the first sitting u. S. President to visit cuba since 1928. Obama took steps to reopen economic ties with cuba. Will president elect trump toss president obamas cuba initiatives out the window . Well talk it over with josh rogan. What do we know about trumps stance about cuba . Sure. Trump has said a lot about what he would do about cuba. The vast majority of the time he said that president obamas opening to cuba was a bad deal. Hes not opposed to bring cuba back into the fold, but he thinks cuba must do more in order to receive the social and economic benefits that come with a normalized relationship with the United States. What more, you may ask . What weve seen is that the u. S. Trade embargo in cuba has not proved to move the castro away from its admittedly brutal and repressive policies. The question will be for donald trump when he takes office, does he want to roll back those policies . He will have the ability to do so, theyre mostly executive orders. Congress has not lifted the embargo. The question is does he see any benefit to taking those relationships away, taking u. S. Business access to cuba away. As you said, he has said he will roll it back unless cuba gives civil and religious freedom. Raul castro has said he will step down in 2018. What can we expect . As the critics have pointed out, we have not seen a relaxation of the repressive policies of the castro regime since raul took power ten years ago, nor since the Obama Administration normalized relations with cuba last year. Were not likely to see progress just based on the threats of president elect donald trump. Its simply not going to happen. We might see some progress in 2018. Raul castro has pledged to step down as approximated. It president. Its unclear what could happen after that, he could appoint a successor. What is clear is that cuba is changing. How the United States positions itself to respond to those changes will determine how the relationship functions. We can go ahead and put those walls back up, but will that achieve our goals in the end . Probably not. Why is it important for the u. S. To have a thawing of relations with cuba . Overall, cuba is our neighbor and is going to be our neighbor forever. In the end, everyone, even the critics and the supporters of president obamas policies can agree that cubans, millions of people who have been living under the castro regime, would be better off in the long run if the relationship with the United States was better. The question is how do you get there. Do you get there through pressuring the regime or by engaging the regime . Most experts that i talk to who really know cuba will tell you that it takes a mixture, okay . You cant just isolate the island and expect the castro regime to fall. At the same time, we shouldnt abandon our appeals to the cuban government to give its people more human rights. The Trump Administration will have to thread that needle and come up with a system of sticks and carrots that uses u. S. Influence in the greatest possible way. Josh rogan, thank you so much, we do appreciate it. Ahead, more reaction on the death of fidel castro. Mel martinez joins me next. Jill stein will join me to talk about the recount effort and trumps sharp reaction to it. Youre live in the cnn newsroom. When heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. It starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. And neutralizes stomach acid at the source. Tum tum tum tum smoothies only from tums what ever happened to theo say, handling . Ing and handling . I do all the handling. Can you handle this laptop before we ship it, nick . Theres free shipping, and handling on everything at dell. Com. And were partnering with cigna to help save lives. 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Trump said in part, the effort is just a way for jill stein who wasnt even on the ballot in many states to fill her coffers with money, most of which she will never even spend on this ridiculous recount, this is a scam by the green party for an election that has already been conceded and the results of the election should be respected instead of being challenged and abused which is exactly what jill stein is doing. I am joined by jill stein herself. Dr. Stein, thank you for coming on the show to talk about this. What is your reaction to trumps scathing statement about you . Well, you know, im really glad hes talking about it. I feel honored hes blaming the recount effort on me. This is clearly a grassroots, very peoplepowered campaign, powered by over 110,000 donors contributing on average 45. And for his information, this is actually all going into a dedicated and segregated account so that it can only be spent on the recount campaign. So, you know, he may be creating his own facts here, as hes been known to do sometimes in the past. And i think, you know, he himself said that it was a rigged election, unless he won it. But i think that sort of, shall we say, not exactly compelling thinking is not particularly persuasive to the American People. This is an election. In this bitter and divisive election, the American People are looking for a positive way forward that will protect our rights to vote. Not only against republicans, but against democrats, and as we know, there are concerns about three states in particular as examples of potential hacking. There was likewise in the democratic primary. I myself was very disappointed and Bernie Sanders did not mount a challenge. The point to drive home here is that having a secure elections process benefits us all. And i invite everyone, i invite Donald Trumps campaign, hillarys campaign, weve had calls out to Gary Johnsons campaign, this should be a nonpartisan, peoplepowered effort to ensure that we can rely on the integrity and the security of our votes. As it stands now, dr. Stein, there is no evidence that there was actually hacking on any of the systems on election day to tamper with the outcome. There were allegations, as youll recall, leading up to election day, that these alleged attempted hacks by russia was really an effort to undermine our democracy by passing doubt on the election. Does pursuing a recount do the same thing . You know, i think what we need is confidence in our system. And we walk out of this election, you know, with american confidence at an alltime low. Over 80 of voters said that they were disgusted by the process of this election. And theres been an incredible loss of faith in our basic institutions of government. I dont think we fix this by just trying to sweep it under the rug. We need to stand up. We need to take a look. And this should be a First Step Towards creating institutions that we can rely on. Were not only calling for a verified vote in this election, but Going Forward we need to have paper evidence of our votes. Right now we have a lot of electronic machines. In fact in the state of wisconsin, electronic Voting Machines are being used that have been rendered illegal in the state of california because they are an open door to hacking. What we know is this. Going into this election, and throughout the election, we saw hacking taking place all over the place, of state voter databases, of the democratic partys vote database, of private email accounts. This was a hackriddle be election. And add to that Voting Machines that are basically an open door to tampering and interference. When you get into an airplane, you want to know that there are Safety Systems and backup systems to be sure that youre going to be safe in that airplane. Our Voting System deserves no less. We need to put an end to these electronic machines that have no paper trail. We need to ensure that we have a paper trail, and that we not only have the ability to recount, as now, but that we install in the process, in all of our elections, Quality Assurance through an automatic audit that ensures that the vote count is accurate. Let me just ask you this, dr. Stein. I want to get your reaction to Trumps Campaign boss, kellyanne conway, who says, what happens to sore losers after asking mr. Trump and his team a million times on the trail will he accept the Election Results, it turns out the Hillary Clinton campaign and their new bff jill stein cannot accept reality . What do you say to that accusation that youre essentially being hypocritical . I have had no contact with the Clinton Campaign, although our lawyers will contact them to ensure that if there are any moves in the legal area, if they actually do request a recount, and its not clear that theyre going to, but if they do, we dont want to be in each others way. I cannot speak for the Clinton Campaign. I can speak for my campaign. What i said consistently throughout the campaign is if there were questions raised about the reliability or the accuracy or the security of the vote, then i would stand up and file that challenge, no matter who the winner was. To me, this is not about overturning the results of the election. Its not about whos the winner and whos the runnerup. The question here is whether we the voters can start to have a Voting System that we believe in. And right now people dont believe in it. And you can see that by the incredible outpouring of grassroots support, basically what we did was put out a press release that we were intending to call for a recount, in three highly vulnerable states. And when we put out that press release and put up a web page, the floodgates opened. And thats all that we have done to actually solicit support. People were wound up and ready to go. People wanted to do something positive after this very brutal and discouraging election. People want to see a new direction Going Forward, a direction that we, the people, are leading, that the political establishment is not leakding, that ensures that we the voters can start to take back this promise of a democracy that we deserve. Some people may look at your efforts and say youre trying to help Hillary Clinton here, that youre on Hillary Clintons side with this. Is that true . And what is in this for you personally . You know, i would say whats in this for us as voters. We need to know that our votes are counted, that theyre not being hacked, that theyre not being tampered with. But as an independent political party, we need to know that our votes are being counted as well. So we want to know what our vote count is in this election and we also want to know Going Forward, you know, where we have candidates running in 2017 and 2018, we want to know that our votes are being counted in local elections as well. As democratic and republican and independent candidates deserve to have confidence that their votes are being counted. I think this is not a partisan effort. This is about just basic principles of democracy. Even before election day, did you plan on doing this recount, then . I have always said, the question always comes up, in 2004, the green party led the recount effort in ohio when there was rather glaring evidence of tampering. Based on the results of that campaign for verified voting, the state of california changed its rules and changed what Voting Machines would and wouldnt be allowed. The state of new mexico, based on the discussions in 2004, they went forward and modified their voting process so they now use paper ballots, they have all audits of those ballots, and the have automatic recounts when the counts are very close. So we as voters are all going to benefit here. And what i always said from the very beginning of the campaign when the question came up, i always said that we would step forward and support the American People in our quest for a democracy that we can count on, and for a Voting System that we can trust. And when the evidence began to emerge that we were being hacked all over the place, my conviction only strengthened that this is something we have to do as ordinary people here in in massachusetts and throughout the u. S. Whether our political establishment buys into it or not. I dont speciaexpect them to, b they dont particular benefit here. Thank you for coming on and sharing your voice with us. We appreciate it. Moving right along. As americans gather on this Holiday Weekend, we cant forget about our brave men and women in harms way overseas. Im actually honored to be here. You know, being with family, right now its my time to be out here, and i just happen to be serving. Up next in a cnn exclusive, we take you to the skies above iraq and syria to show you how the air war against isis is heating up. I we worked with pg eof to save energy because wenie. Wanted to help the school. They would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didnt cut off the light. The teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. So they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. We actually saved 50,000. And thats just one school, two semesters, three girls. Together, were building a better california. Millions of americans are spending this Holiday Weekend celebrating with their families. Others are putting their lives on the line in the fight against isis. Cnns Frederik Pleitgen was in the air with americans assisting in that fight. Reporter this thanksgiving, americans are in harms way, fighting isis, on the ground and in the air. Were on board a kc10 extender refueling jet flying over iraq and syria. Captain clark polika commanding the massive airborne gas station. A challenging environment. Its very rewarding. Reporter the first batch of planes, two f15 eagle strike aircraft. Getting them hooked up to the tanker at 400 miles per hour, a challenge for the crews of both planes. Here is the boom operator. It is two moving aircraft. But they are moving at around the same speed. Just the rate of closure that the aircraft has towards you, when they stop and youre able to give them that contact. Reporter the kc10 refuels planes for all members of the u. S. Led coalition against isis, including c130 hercules transporters and the mighty warthog with its massive cannon and bombs clearly visible through the window. The planes that are flying missions against isis could only stay in the area of operations for an hour or an hour and a half without this tanker. But thanks to this tanker, they can stay in the area to fight isis for hours. Instead of turkey and football, its eight to tenhour missions hovering over a battlefield. The pain of being away from their loved ones mitigated by the contribution theyre making to the war against terror. I love flying. I wouldnt rather be doing anything else. It is hard being away from family. I love this job. I enjoy supporting our country. Im actually honored to be here. You know, being away from family, they understand it. Right now its my time to be out here. I just happen to be serving. Reporter around mosul, we see the billowing smoke of oil fires isis has started to try and distract coalition planes. But thanks to the tanker jet, u. S. Led aircraft can stay airborne as long as it takes to find their targets and take them out. Fred pleitgen, cnn, with the u. S. Air force over iraq and syria. Thanks to Frederik Pleitgen for that report. Coming up live in the cnn newsroom, more reaction on the death of cubas fidel castro. Senator mel martinez will join me live. Youll see what a fair price is, and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. Now youre even smarter. This is truecar. What ever happened to theo say, handling . Ing and handling . I do all the handling. Can you handle this laptop before we ship it, nick . Theres free shipping, and handling on everything at dell. Com. Fidel castro established a communist regime on americas doorstep in 1959. He defied ten u. S. President s and once brought the u. S. And the ussr to the brink of nuclear war. Remarkably, castro survived the collapse of his soviet benefactors decades later. To discuss castros legacy, im joined by u. S. Senator from florida mel martinez. He left castros cuba in 1952 and settled in florida. Thank you so much for coming on the show, senator. Good to be with you, pamela. What was your reaction when you heard the news . You know, its something that has been anticipated for a long time. And it finally came. It was almost anticlimactic in a way, although it was a day of tremendous excitement for cubans inside and outside of cuba. One of my first thoughts was my parents didnt live long enough frankly to see a day without fidel castro hanging over our heads. At the same time i believe that for those of us who are here, we need to be thinking about the future of the cuban people, the opportunity that is perhaps available now for there to be real change inside of cuba. And the hope is that freedom, democracy, the same kind of opportunity to live a free life, that frankly all the other countries in the western hemisphere, with some rare exceptions, can enjoy, that it would come to the cuban people as well so they also can improve their lives economically, which are mired in misery right now and have been under this regime. You know, look, my thoughts just ramble on. Ill be glad to answer your questions. Clearly this is something that evokes powerful emotion for those who lived in cuba. As we talked about, you left cuba, you once lived there. What do you remember of your life in cuba under castro . Oh, well look, i remember the dramatic change that occurred in my life before and after the castro regime. Its often thought of improvements that came about, i only lived under castro for three years. What i can remember was firing squads, the inability to speak freely, the closing of Catholic Schools and religious schools, the repression and imprisonments. I remember the bay of pigs. I was here alone as part of the peter pan exodus when my parents were still in cuba during the missile crisis. To me my youth was marked in many ways by Fidel Castros taking over our country and turning it into a brutal military dictator. When you look at his legacy, its a legacy of a lot of very negative things, i believe. I dont know that it equates in any way with anything positive that might have come about as a result of his rule in cuba. By the way, its not only those of us that are cuban americans that live in the United States. Were the only ones that are free to express that. But when cnn reports that the people in cuba are mourning, im sure there are people in cuba that are mourning, and im sure his family is mourning. But i promise you theres an awful lot of cubans who would love to tell to your air that theyre rejoicing today for the hopes of freedom, for the hope of democracy, and the hope of a better life. But they wouldnt daresay say because in cuba one is not allowed to do what im doing with you today, speaking ones view. Do you think there is any genuine mourning in cuba and around the world . Weve seen a dichotomy of responses to his death. Around the world, sure, because they havent had to live under his dictatorial regime for 57 years. In cuba, the ruling class, the same people who were in romania, sad to see ceauscieu leave the scene. There are those who benefit by the regime. The question is how far does that filter and what is best for the cuban people Going Forward. Rather than focus on the sordid past that castro has been a part of, my hope is the future that can come to the cuban people will be one of change, dramatic differences from what has been, that raul castro will use this opportunity to institute the kind of changes that president obama was hopeful would be the case with his opening to cuba. None of that has materialized. One can only hope this pike a turning point in which change can come to the cuban people. Well have to see what happens. Senator martinez, thank you very much. My pleasure. Up next, the Clinton Campaign joining a recount effort in several key states. President elect donald trump is calling the efforts ridiculous and a scam. Well talk about it, next. I found a better deal on prescriptions. We found lower copays. And a free wellness visit. New plan. Same doctor. Im happy. Its medicare open enrollment. Have you compared plans yet . Its easy at medicare. Gov. Or you can call 1800medicare. Medicare open enrollment. Youll never know unless you go. I did it. You can too. President elect donald trump is firing off on what he calls a ridiculous effort to recount votes in several key states. In a newly released statement, trump blasts jill stein who is leading the effort, saying in part, it is just a way for jill stein to fill her coffers with money. Lets talk with a former official with the sanders campaign. Also with us, Scotty Hughes who supported trump in the election. Thank you, ladies, good to see you again. Scotty nell, for months trump suggested this election was rigged, so much so that he encouraged supporters to monitor polling stations. If trump had lost, would he also not be calling for a recount as well . If there were some actual evidence to it. This is one difference between Hillary Clinton saying that we need to look at it, who possibly might actually alter the change, versus jill stein who raised more in the last few days than she did in her campaign. If she is not doing this for money, why is she continuing to up the amount she wants to raise, not based on what she needs but for what she says will be attorneys fees and poll watchers and consultants . She is up to 7 million. This isnt necessarily doing whats best and bringing some sort of belief to the system. This is all about just making sure for some reason either she pays off her debts or has some other hold on. Because we just spoke to jill stein in the last hour, the last block. She says that all this money will be put into a separate account and will go toward the recount. That is what she is saying. What about the extra . Does she return the money she doesnt use . She says shes going to apply for it, that doesnt necessarily mean its going to happen. You have to have evidence for this to happen. Shes only talking about the one state right now. Shes saying two but perhaps beyond that. Simone, democrats pounced when trump raised these rigging claims. Are democrats now sort of doing what they spoke out against . Is this hypocritical . No, not at all. During the general election, mr. Trump flat out denied to go ahead and say that he would just go ahead and accept the Election Results because we just dont know. He casted doubt upon our democracy, basically. Thats not what democrats are doing. What democrats are saying is, jill stein has led this effort, and i am not here to defend jill stein under any circumstances, but she says she wants to get folks together to do the recount. Now you have the Clinton Campaign coming in to make sure its on the up and up. We do have evidence that our elections in general were tampered with. We know that the russians dipped their toe into our elections more than a couple of times with fake news, with hacking of the Democratic National committee, the Clinton Campaigns personal emails. Its not hypocrisy. Its coming in to ensure that whatever recount is happening, is happening on the up and up. And if theres anything thats found, well deal with it as it comes. Scotty, 30 seconds. Go. Whats interesting, you dont hear the democrats screaming back in 2008 when barack obama lost to Hillary Clinton the popular vote, we didnt hear the idea of rigging. Instead they accepted it and pushed barack obama who became president. Its time to move on and unify the countries. What is remarkable, you look at the amount raised, millions of dollars. There has been a filing in wisconsin. Jill stein says she will continue to file for recounts. Well be watching the story. We appreciate it, ladies, see you soon. Coming up on this saturday, fidel castro had many detractors in americas cuban exile community. But africanamericans in harlem gave him a warm welcome on two separate occasions. Well tell you why. Fidel castro may be despised by cuban exiles in florida who fled his repressive regime to florida, but in new york reaction was much different on two occasions. Castro got a warm welcome from africanamericans twice when he was in the city addressing the United Nations. Senior u. N. Correspondent richard roth explains why. Reporter fidel castro was despised by cuban exiles in florida and opposed by the u. S. Government. But in new yorks harlem community, many welcomed him as a hero. In 1960, castro came to address the United Nations as the new leader of cuba. His delegation checked into a nearby hotel. He ran into trouble in a midtown hotel in part because of the live chickens he had brought with him. So fidel and his entourage moved uptown to the hotel theresa. And a stimulated, excited crowd of africanamericans, thousands who gathered in the street below the hotel, cheering him on. He was invited by the popular leader in this community. And he stayed in the theresa hotel, receiving a lot of visits from political people of that time, like Nikita Khrushchev and some others. Reporter he also met with black nationalist leader malcolm x. In the United States in the 1960s, segregation was still legal. So as africanamericans looked at the situation in the early 60s, what fidel had been going to do is to target Racial Discrimination in cuba. Reporter castro returned to the u. N. And the u. S. In 1995. And when he addressed the general assembly, it seemed he might have given up on some of his revolutionary ways. When fidel was downtown, he was wearing a suit and tie, trying to fit in as best he could with the suits. But when he came here, he could relax and for fidel, that means military fatigues. It just restates the revolutionary commitment that black folk feel about a country that takes seriously the struggle against racism. Reporter that night, castro was greeted to a standing ovation at a harlem church. Anybody that can talk for two, three, four hours and have the crowd constantly cheering, ive met nobody in my life that can do that to us as americans. Interpreter if there is something that makes us proud, this is the 15 years that we fought against south africa against apartheid. When the South African revolutionists needed help, it was castro who was there for them. Whatever criticisms one can make of the cuban regime, africanamericans of various political stripes appreciate what castro and the regime accomplished concretely around issues of Racial Discrimination. Reporter richard roth, cnn, new york. Thank you to richard roth. Coming up live in the newsroom, well go to miamis Little Havana where people are celebrating the death of fidel castro. Stay with us. Well be right back. I won this 55 inch tv for less than 30 on dealdash. Com. Visit dealdash. Com for great deals. And start bidding today can i give it to you straight . That Airline Credit card you have. It could be better. Its time to shake things up. With the capital one venture card, you get double miles on everything you buy, not just airline purchases. Seriously, think of all the things you buy. Great. Is this why you asked me to coffee . Well yeah. But also to catchup. Whats in your wallet . 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For some, its grief for the loss of a revolutionary heahearro for others, its celebration for the end of a dictator