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years old. now his story highlights the rise of such cases in younger adults. a key factor making this marking the start of colon cancer awareness month. here's abc's andrea fujii this morning. >> friends, family and fans are remembering craig ro. a former star linebacker for the university of michigan, losing his battle with colon cancer. >> michigan has forever been defined by guys stepping up every year. >> he was just 33. ro was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer last year. his death part of a troubling trend colon cancer is now the deadliest cancer for men under age 50, and the second deadliest cancer for women under 50, doctors say obesity and lifestyle can play a role. >> what we're concerned about clearly are food or environment exposures that may be there, but it's hard to know what we do know is this that for people under the age of 50 diagnosed with colon cancer, about a third
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of them have some remarkable family history that might have given us a clue as to that having occurred. >> that's why doctors say it's so important to get screened beginning at age 45. but americans are not getting the message. 80% of people ages 45 to 50 are not getting screened, and many of them dreading a colonoscopy. >> ap there are options to do it in your own home within just a few minutes, and with just as much accuracy as a colonoscopy. >> those with a family history of cancer, or who experienced symptoms should talk to their doctor about getting screened earlier. symptoms include a change in bowel habits, rectal bleeding, abdominal discomfort, fatigue and unexplained weight loss. but doctors say colorectal cancer can develop silently, so early detection is key. and if caught early, the survival rate is more than 90. ryan >> andrew a very good reminder there, andrea, to get screened well, perhaps the hottest and yes, priciest ticket in town is
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for caitlin clark's last regular season college game on sunday because clark has said she has decided to enter the wnba draft. the iowa star only needs 18 points to become the all time ncaa basketball scoring leader. that's men or women's, she could do that at home on sunday. she probably will against ohio state . our last check online, by the way. premium seats are going for well over 4000 bucks. i have to commend her to see some history. yes see some history. but i have to commend her because she could have drawn this out, made us wonder for weeks. you know. is she going to enter? is she going to come back? but instead she just came right out and said it. she said, i'm leaving, i'm going to the wnba draft. she's expected, of course, to go number one. >> she also could change her mind, which happens from time to time. she could with nil name, image and likeness and depending how she does it, march madness could sway those emotions. >> we'll see. >> now, she's probably going into the nba draft first overall pick, most likely. all right. when we come back, rhiannon's a-list encounter, you're going to be so jealous andrew.
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stewart's $100 million sale, along with other artists cashing in, including bruce springsteen, 500 million neil diamond for 300 million, justin bieber for 200 million. >> you know, it's a lot like sort of like nba contracts, right? one artist sells and they set the market and then the next has to go for more and more and more. so congratulations to cyndi lauper. she's 70 years old. she deserves her music. why not cash out? >> it's hard to say how much her catalog would go for, especially because we don't know which part she sold. she may not even have sold. girls just wanna have fun. we don't know. yeah, so. but congrats to her. and it's the sequel. i know i've been waiting for this. i think you're excited about it too. it's out today. >> well, i am excited, but i haven't seen the first one just yet. it's on my list, so i'll get there. but dune part two hits theaters today, starring zendaya and timothee chalamet. it's of course, based on the classic sci fi novel set in the distant future on a desert planet. the new york times calls it bigger, warmer and way far out. >> in a new interview, the director says he's been
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storyboard ing this movie since he was a kid. he says he and his best friend would write and draw stories from the book. and you know, danny, who is a big sci fi nerd like you and he's read the book and i didn't realize this. he said that this book is older than all of the star wars. this was kind of the original movie like that. i mean, the original story. >> and while i haven't seen dune part one from all the reviews i've read, dune part two is even better. and one sets up too. so i just like i've got some movies to watch. >> i love zendaya, i love him, so i'm excited to see it next to the simpsons doing it yet again. what haven't they predicted at this point? >> the show has made dozens of predictions that have come true from the trump presidency and lady gaga, the super bowl to murder hornets kind of. now it's the absolute disaster in scotland. willy wonka's chocolate experience. remember that we told you about it yesterday was supposed to be a recreation of the fabled chocolate factory. instead, look like a half hearted pictures are so sad. i would submit the night before it was due inside a nearly empty warehouse.
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>> the pictures just. they're sad, aren't they? yeah. children were left in tears. you can see why parents paid 45 bucks a person. they actually. >> i mean, i would laugh at this so bad. it's good. >> yes. the parents actually, some of them called the police, but not the simpsons. apparently saw it coming 31 years ago. here we go, 1993. >> this episode had homer charging 50 bucks admission into homer land. a fort made from a dirty mattress. nine years later, another episode showing homer and counting, encountering a sad looking baloo. >> bah wow! by the way, if you're interested, there are some articles online people have interviewed her since this. yes, and you really kind of feel bad for her. >> yeah, she was saying that, like, she only kind of knew about the assignment the night before. didn't know how bad it would be. and then we're told they improvise on the spot. >> they were given much direction. >> it's the modern day fyre fest for kids. all right, next to our own rhiannon ally interviewing a couple of hollywood a-listers. that's right. >> i didn't get much sleep
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edition of kids news now, our own danny new caught up with our favorite group of kids sharing their love of reading >> kendra, do you like to read? >> i love to read. i do, yes. >> i read a lot. yes >> i feel like you're lying. took me a while, a little bit. >> when? when i read magical things. it's like i get to explore a whole new world. it's for me to get more knowledge. >> like i love knowledge in the spring. >> what do you think? >> i like to read for you. >> i think you like to read newspapers, newspapers, newspaper. i mean, you are a news guy. >> that's true. so i read the news. what is your favorite word ? >> i like literally no, my favorite word would be ghostly. ghostly? pale. >> so that's pretty terrifying that, you know, that was an evil
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heat. >> lebron james. >> that's a good word lebron. >> unicorn princess. >> fairy unicorn princess fairy earth. unicorn. princess fairy earth. what would your pitch be to the younger kids and why? they should read books? >> um, helps you do important stuff when they're like reading. like it helps them like, know all these new words. they should read because we thing is how you get to college. reading is really fun because you get to explore things as you see those signs on the wall, you don't know how to read them. once you know how to read, you can know what they mean. whole don't push. >> yeah. thank the kids of success academy here in manhattan. guys, i always learn something. >> it really is. it's encouraging to see young kids be so enthusiastic about reading,
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because now smartphones, internet, this, that and the other. they also say to lead by example. so if you're the parent, put down the smartphone, read a book. maybe i try to i, i you know, i'm an avid reader. >> i read over 40 books last year, but i read on my kindle and i sometimes wonder if that's enough of an example. you know what i mean? because to them, maybe it looks like i'm just on a device. i don't know, you maybe need a book, real book. >> and they say other ways to encourage your kids to read is to read to your children, regardless of their ages, and let them read to you. >> oh, i love letting about that. >> thanks to danny, new. what would you give for a child you loved to make their wish come true? >> to help them fight a critical illness? just imagine what you'd do. you see, wishes are so
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tide would help, and the maid of honor who missed her best friend's wedding but managed to bring the bride to tears anyway. it's friday, march 1st, eight. >> from abc news this is world news now. >> good morning everyone. thank you so much for joining us. she had a very good reason for missing her best friend's wedding. >> but you ever miss a best friend's wedding? >> no, i have not. but i have missed other important things with this job. you know, you miss important milestones in people's lives all the time. >> i basically used the last three years of my vacation is only going to weddings. so the opposite. >> and you have another one this year, don't you? >> uh, two. >> two this year? >> yes. yeah. everyone's going to keep getting married and then they'll start having kids. yes. they will do another fun stuff. >> all right. we'll talk more about that story coming up in just a little bit. we have to begin this morning though, with that tragic incident near kansas city, missouri, which left two men dead. >> police say the serving of an eviction notice exploded into
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gunfire which killed a police officer and a court employee. it comes amid a record surge in the number of police officers shot on the job in the kansas city suburb of independence, missouri. a procession of police officers escorted the body of one of their own to the medical examiner s office. the latest american police officer killed in the line of duty. >> our thoughts and prayers are with all of the families and this entire community that has been devastated. >> the tragedy unfolded yesterday afternoon when a court employee tried to serve an eviction notice at this home. that's when police say someone inside opened fire, killing drexel mack, a civil process server in his early 40s. the suspect then opened fire on first responders, killing 35 year old police officer cody allen, a father of two. >> officer cody allen, uh, serve to this community not once, but twice. um, as an independent police officer, he is a hero. >> the suspect was taken into custody with minor injuries. investigators have not said what led up to the shooting. but our
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kansas city affiliate, kmbc, reports the property had delinquent taxes with more than $28,000 due yesterday. the incident, similar to a recent shooting in minnesota, thousands gathered in the minneapolis suburb of burnsville wednesday, paying their respects to two police officers and an ems worker shot and killed while responding to a hostage situation on february 18th. the number of police officers shot on duty in the u.s. has hit a record high 378 were shot last year. that's a 62% increase since 2018. back to the shooting in missouri. two other officers who were also shot are expected to survive. police have not revealed any more details about the suspect. >> police are also investigating a deadly shooting in southern california. police say a gunman opened fire in the city of el cajon, east of san diego, killing one man and wounding two others. the 29 year old suspect fled the scene in a u-haul truck and is said to be armed and dangerous. after an hours long manhunt. he was taken into
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custody. >> the leading presidential candidates have given voters to very different solutions to addressing the migrant crisis. president biden and former president trump both traveled to texas to meet with officials as they address the recent surge in illegal border crossings. biden invited trump to press house republicans to pass the bipartisan border bill that they recently blocked. at trump's urging, the bill would fund more border patrol officers and immigration judges. trump blamed biden for the crisis and doubled down on explosive comments, painting migrants as criminals and terrorists. join me or i'll join you in telling the congress to pass this bipartisan border security bill instead of playing politics with the issue. >> why don't we just get together and get it done? >> the united states is being overrun by the biden migrant crime. it's a new form of vicious violation to our country. despite trump's claims, recent studies show u.s. born citizens are over two times more likely to be arrested for
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violent crimes than undocumented immigrants. >> president biden is considering taking executive action to tackle the crisis that could include tougher asylum laws. >> today, donald trump plans to attend a hearing in florida, where a federal judge is expected to set a new trial date in his classified documents case, special counsel jack smith is requesting july eighth. trump's lawyers want to start in august, though only if the judge rejects their bid to wait until after the election or to dismiss the case altogether. and a georgia judge will hear final arguments in the effort to disqualify district attorney fani willis from trump's election interference case. >> russian opposition leader lexy navalny is being laid to rest today, two weeks after he died in prison. the funeral service is being held at a church outside of moscow. his supporters have been urged to pay their respects, even though authorities may try to block them. navalny's mother spent eight days pleading with vladimir putin to release his body. putin delivered a major speech yesterday warning the west of a global nuclear war if they send troops to ukraine. >> on capitol hill, defense
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secretary lloyd austin endured a hammering by lawmakers about why he kept his hospital stay from the president. that is, despite a pentagon review finding, quote, no ill intent. abc's martha raddatz has the details. >> it was the first time the defense secretary appeared before congress after failing to alert the white house about his prostate cancer surgery and his emergency hospitalization. seven days later, i did not handle it right. >> as you know, i've apologized, including directly to the president, and i take full responsibility. >> austin insisting there was no lapse in the chain of command, given that his deputy took control. but republican lawmakers showed austin no mercy . >> someone needs to be held accountable, congressman jim banks calling it an embarrassment. >> either the president is that aloof or you are irrelevant. >> which one is it? mr. secretary, that you would go that the president would go three days without knowing that
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his secretary of defense is not on the job? >> it's neither the president is not aloof. >> austin said he never told staff his absence was because of a scheduled surgery, or that he was later rushed back by ambulance because of complications. >> since when did your staff find out you were at the hospital? um i, i don't know when you don't know when you told your staff that you were at the hospital. >> are you kidding me? >> but democrats defended austin, arguing congress's focus needs to be passing a stalled military aid package for ukraine . >> i would challenge any member on the other side of this aisle to claim that the secretary of defense not fully informing the president for three days, is somehow more important than walking away from that obligation that we have made, and that the whole world is watching us on as for notifying the white house secretary, austin said he never asked anyone to lie, and a pentagon
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review found no ill intent by austin or his staff for the failure to inform. >> but the pentagon is making changes in how to handle notifications. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> martha, thanks. guests at yosemite national park's hotel have until this morning to check out because an incoming blizzard could drop more than ten feet of snow in the sierra. the park closed at midnight, and officials won't even think about reopening it until sometime sunday. with that, we get the forecast details now from accuweather's. melissa constant, sir andrew, this is a really powerful storm system that is going to provide some rainfall through the entire state of california, including san diego. >> but the focus will be the snow. we are looking at feet of mountain snow here. places in the sierra picking up 6 to 10ft of snow that will shut down both car and train travel. meanwhile, in the plains, the winds ramping up. this is going to hurt some of the fire danger in texas and through oklahoma. and on top of
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it all, the may like warmth extending into the great lakes. andrew rhiannon. >> melissa. thank you. it has been nearly three weeks already since my chiefs won the super bowl, but as we know, there never really is a break in the nfl. >> there is no off season as they say these days. the latest evidence the start of the nfl combine at lucas oil stadium in indianapolis, where it is every year. it's a chance for college players to impress team scouts with their speed and lots of other abilities, especially for those players who might not be drafted in the first round. this is a chance for them to prove themselves, to show off. >> one guy who raised some eyebrows is penn state's chop robinson. he blazed the 40 yard dash in just under 4.5 seconds. that is really, really good. especially for a 254 pound defensive end. but a lot of people were also talking about tom brady. >> i was just going to say that. so he decided to run the 40 yard dash on his own. just in solidarity with the combine at 46 years old, he ran a faster time at the combine than when he
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actually or 40 yard dash than when he actually did it at the combine. at 22 years old, he's faster now. >> 24 years later, he beat his time as tom brady. even human, he's faster now in his mid 40s and his early 20s when he was at the peak of athleticism. well, no, he's at the peak apparently right now. >> now he is. yep. >> coming up, new videos showing alec baldwin on the set of rust. >> plus the dramatic sight a whale stranded in a salt marsh marsh. what a wildlife officials are saying and how many brides would let their grooms wear this to their wedding? >> i know one who wouldn't. she's sitting right here. you're watching world news now. helping families with mesothelioma is all we do. >> our firm has been offering a free book on mesothelioma for over ten years. since that time, thousands with mesothelioma have trusted us to represent them against those responsible. we have local offices throughout the us. mesothelioma really is all we do and there is no risk
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