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and tuesday night after super tuesday we did a special idition of the show and then we got to watch jimmy kimmel live. asking people who t for. >> problem is california wasn't part of super tuesday californians were not voting. >> oh you know it wasn't too
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there were a lot of people out. >> who did you vote for? >> donald trump. this morning? >> did you have to pay a little door? >> $10. >> what did you get? >> i got a great coffee mug. thanks for coming to vote today. >> were you excited that they were giving out cookies? though. >> what flavor was there? >> chocolate chip i think? >> what did you think of the new voting system where you could vote just blinking your eyes? >> i didn't like it. i think it can be fixed. whatever it's the age of technology, right?
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a day when she isn't there. after the shooting, the first lady sometimes clashing with aides. accused of controlling her
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race reagan helped him come up with words. >> doing everything we can. >> reporter: reagan's former she consulted an astrologist in making his schedule. her signature cause in the white house was fighting teen alcohol and drug abuse, creating "just >> just say no! >> reporter: after ronald reagan revealed in a public letter he had alzheimer's disease in 1994, nancy reagan became even more the protector of his life and legacy. calling it a long good-bye. >> as each day brings another reminder of this very long good-bye. >> reporter: giving an emotional convention. >> so let me close with ronnie's words, not mine. never forget your heroic origins. never fail to seek divine guidance, and never, never lose your natural god-given optimism. >> reporter: when the president
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planned his funeral, stoic until this moment. years later, she championed stem cell research. putting the reagan library at the forefront of politics. hosting presidential debates, greeting up and coming members of the party. in her last major interview, nancy reagan spoke of the living without the love of her life -- "people say it gets better. no, it does not," she said. "i miss ronnie a lot, an awful lot." and barbara walters is here tonight. always great to have you. >> thank you. >> you spoke with her in her final year. what was her condition in the last few months. >> there was times she was fragile, but her mind was perfectly sound. >> you interviewed both the president and first lady multiple times. you asked about their marriage. i want to show you what they said was the secret of their marriage. >> how do you keep the romance in a marriage? >> i think it used to be that one of you thought it had to be,
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or 50/50. and it isn't always 50/50. >> what is it? >> sometimes it's 90/10, and you have to be willing to give the 90, or he has to be willing to give the 90. but it's something you want to do. >> clark gable once said, a line that's very eloquent. there's nothing more wonderful for a man than to approach his own doorstep knowing that someone on the other side of the door is listening for the sound of his footsteps. >> she said, it's not always 50/50, and you were saying hardly. >> i think it was 70/30. there are other good marriages, but she would listen to his speeches with that glowing face. anything he did was fine with her. and she was politically helpful.
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house. >> he followed his gut and her gut in the white house. and she was his fierce protector up until the end. interview, you could tell he was losing it. she answered the questions, she prompted him. she was very much a force for him. >> how will you remember her, barbara? >> i just remember her elegance, and the style she had. other first ladies were, you know, fine. i'm not criticizing. that's still reflected in the white house. >> barbara, thank you. president obama and michelle obama reflecting on the death of nancy reagan, saying our former first lady redefined the role. in her time here. let's get right to jonathan karl. 2009, because there's a story
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got off to an awkward start, when president obama in his first press conference seemed to dis her by mentioning her use of an astrologer, and called to apologize later. but they later found common cause. you see them linking arms after joining together to favor federal funding for stem cell research. it was a really big deal, for nancy reagan, because it was something at the time that most conservatives were adamantly opposed to. >> and there's been a real outpouring from other first families, like the bushes and clintons? >> yes, we had a tweet from hillary clinton, saying nancy's strength of character was legendary.
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and his wife, her devotion to her husband was only matched to her devotion for our country. so, some very warm words. >> jon, thanks. and tonight, the other major headline involves the race for the white house. nancy reagan was often quoted by candidates over the years. this year, the fractured party gearing up for tuesday's michigan primary. and a new poll showing donald trump with 41%, and tom llamas on the candidates paying tribute to nancy reagan. >> reporter: tonight, the death of nancy reagan bringing a temporary truce in the republican race for president. >> she was an incredible lady. very strong, and a total class act. and i got to tell you, she is now as she used to say with her ronnie and with the lord, and that's great. >> reporter: frontrunner donald trump today pronouncing
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woman." senator marco rubio calling her "a true example of integrity and grace." and senator ted cruz saying she will be remembered for her "deep passion for this nation and love for her husband." but amid the tributes, a realization. after last night's contests, the campaign now moving closer and closer to a two-man race between cruz and trump. >> marco rubio had a very, very bad night, and personally, i'd call for him to drop out of the race. i think it's time now that he drop out of the race. i really think so. i think it's probably time, you know. i don't think tonight he can get up and rant and rave and, oh, he did great. >> reporter: super saturday was cruz's biggest night yet. record turnout handing him decisive wins in kansas and maine. trump took louisiana and kentucky, but with cruz close behind in second. >> i want ted one-on-one, okay? >> it has to be head-to-head. >> reporter: tonight, senator
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adding nearly two dozen delegates, and vowing to beat trump in the senator's home state of florida. >> we're gonna win florida. and you'll find out on >> reporter: rubio says he's focused on florida. but that is on march 15th. on tuesday, there is voting in four states, in michigan, where trump has a commanding lead. >> tom llamas, thank you. now to the democrats tonight, the showdown between hillary clinton and bernie sanders. their debate this evening in flint, michigan. a new poll showing clinton with a commanding lead. both soming e ing coming off a big win this weekend, setting their sights on donald trump. here's david wright. >> reporter: tonight, the backdrop for this democratic debate is a city ravaged by neglect and unintended consequences. the tap water poisoned.
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lots of flints out there, places where poor people and people of color have been left out and left behind. >> reporter: the automotive jobs long gone, with free trade partly to blame. >> i'm not going to say it is the only problem that detroit or flint has, but it is a significant part of the decline. >> reporter: polls show hillary clinton has a significant lead here over bernie sanders, putting him under serious pressure. this weekend sanders won three -- two out of three dem contested. but clinton netted more pledged delegates than he did, because she beat him so badly in the one state she did win. louisiana. >> i was really gratified by the results yesterday. we will net delegates and we're feeling good about the upcoming contests. >> reporter: for sanders especially, a lot riding tonight. the big question -- can he pull out a surprise victory here in michigan? >> david, thank you. still much more ahead on
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. my opioid pain medication is slowing my insides that's opioid-induced oic, a different type of constipation. i'm really struggling to find relief... paint a different picture. talk to your doctor about oic and prescription treatment options. reagans. this evening, a look back at the enduring love affair that began between two young actors in hollywood and lasted for 52 years. >> reporter: they were both performers, of course. from the soundstage to the world but this part, what they had between them, that was authentic. no one doubted that it was as real as love can be.
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her, he called her "mommy," while he was "ronnie." it belied a passion, a loyalty, and a bond that kept them from a letter ronald wrote nancy during his time as california governor, he would, he said, "be totally lost and desolate without you. you should know this and be in this man's life." it went the other way of course. reagan biographer bob coachella. mean, with her whole being. it was a romantic relationship that worked on every level. >> reporter: and so we saw that last kiss. and we know about the visits to the gravesite. and we know what dream she held close. what she told diane sawyer the reverend billy graham told her. >> i just want you to tell me that when i go, that ronnie's going to be there waiting for me. and he said, "oh, yes. absolutely, nancy." you're sure? >> billy says so. >> reporter: so it surely seemed real. though of course we glimpsed it.
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hide. john donvan, abc news, washington. much more on nancy reagan on "g the wait is finally over. after 18 seasons with the nfl, number 18, peyton manning is
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the news is creating shock waves across the country today. tonight, we're hearing from his broncos teammates, his former team, the colts, and even you the fans. let's begin our coverage. >> the sheriff is riding off into the sunset. peyton manning is closing the book on a hall of fame career and one of the greatest chapters in broncos history. next stop for number 18, the pro football hall of fame. his four years with the broncos one of the all-time greats. four division tightals, two af thrch championships and a victory in his final game, super bowl l. along the way, he broke nearly every passing record, including most wins by a quarterback. manning also notched a 5th ranked mvp. david routen jr. says peyton

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