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top terror threat. he also warns as terrorists posing as refuse geese to sneak into other countries. concerns about the zika virus continue to grow in the u.s. there are now 66 confirmed cases here in this country, 19 states and washington, d.c. some new states that are on the list now include delaware, indiana, ohio, pennsylvania, and tennessee. and overseas in china, that country reporting its first case of the virus.
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venezuela. and u.s. soccer star hope solo says if she had to choose whether to go to the summer games in brazil right now, she would not go because of fears about the zika virus. solo told sports illustrated that she would never take the risk of having an unhealthy child. the woman's national soccer team was scheduled to be briefed last night about the zika virus outbreak. >> so scary for so many of those female athletes. there's another health hazard for pregnant women this morning, one we've known for decades. data from a large national survey shows that more than 8% of pregnant women reported smoking tobacco during their pregnancy. when compared to previous years, the figure is an improvement. but investigators overwhelmingly agree any amount of smoking is detrimental. turning to the weather. and winter storm warnings for the mountains and higher elevations of the mid-atlantic region. up to 4 inches of snow has fallen in washington, d.c., and
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continuing across central pennsylvania, which could eventually see half a foot before the arctic cold moves in later this week. and the storm system dumped snow as far as south as huntsville, alabama. the national weather service says a winter weather system moving through the state could dump as much as 2 inches of snow in higher elevations there. several school systems had delayed openings yesterday because of slick roads. from that cold to possible record high temperatures again today in southern california. it felt like midsummer in los angeles and orange counties and across much of the region. today's forecast calls 88 degrees in l.a., that would mean an all-time high record. temperatures are expected to remain in the low 80s. that's well into the weekend. in oklahoma, firefighters are expecting another day of dangerous grass fires. low humidity and strong winds have been pushing the flames across bone-dry parcels of land. students in one area were kept late at school while crews worked to put out fires threatening their homes.
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roads that are shrouded in smoke. it sounds like basic common sense, but you kind of forget sometimes. >> that's the reminder right there. checking today's forecast, windy, dry, hot again out west. up to 20 degrees above normal. snow around the great lakes and northeast. chilly in the southeast with freeze warnings in northern florida. >> as we mentioned, 80s in los angeles and phoenix. 60s in miami and portland. 40s in kansas city and atlanta. 40s for new york and boston. 16 in chicago, oh, chilly 11 for minneapolis. well, they had terrific weather in denver for the bronco's big victory party. it starred with a mile long parade. >> von miller at one point hoisted the lombardi trophy. while riding on top of a fire truck. denver's mayor estimating that 1 million people watched the parade or attended the rally that followed it. by the way, plenty of kids were there saluting their heroes, despite school actually being in session.
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but only if parents let school officials know beforehand. >> and those notices probably went out sunday night after the game was called. >> exactly. it's really fun to see. i love it because it's so important for cities and such a great sense of spirit. >> having lived in washington the last five years, we haven't seen that. >> you haven't seen that. >> i wouldn't know what that's like. >> there's always the nationals though. they don't play in the super bowl though, do they? >> no, they play in the world cup. >> the world cup. all right. we're going to fix that. coming up in "the skinny," the legal battle for drug the wu tang clan. >> interesting duo. also ahead, bug off. the best repellents to fight off mosquito bites in the middle of the zika crisis. but first, we return to our top story, the new hampshire primary and what hillary clinton's loss means to her campaign. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by mucinex sinus max. so how ya doing? enough pressure in here for ya?
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turning to our top story, a tidal wave of voter discontent has swept donald trump and bernie sanders into major victories in the new hampshire presidential primaries. and in a shake-up of the gop race, john kasich has launched himself into second place. and as of this hour, ted cruz, jeb bush, and marco rubio have maintained a tight three-way race for third place. still too close to call. yesterday's balloting in new hampshire was a stinging defeat for hillary clinton. >> both she and her campaign expected sanders would win. but not by this much. a 21% margin. abc's liz kreutz has the latest from the clinton campaign in new hampshire.
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>> reporter: good morning, reena and kendis. hillary clinton just wrapping up her concession speech here, husband bill, daughter chelsea by her side. she called sanders to congratulate him last night. the clinton campaign always knew this would be a tight race, but the loss here is a real embarrassment for them. they've conceded that sanders has really tapped into anger and frustration among voters. here's what clinton had to say in her concession speech overnight. >> i know, i've had a blessed life, but i also know what it's like to stumble and fall. and so many people across america know that feeling. and we've learned it's not whether you get knocked down that matters, it's whether you get back up. >> reporter: now, the big question is, what's next? campaign sources telling me their focus is shifting to the next two states up, south carolina and nevada, where hillary clinton really needs to tap into that latino and african-american voter bloc in order to propel her to the nomination. reena and kendis? >> people would say that's one
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is she does really well with my noefrt minorities particularly the african-american, latino community. >> it's going to be a tough road said. but that said, bernie sanders is trying to tap into that world. he's meeting with reverend al today at some point i believe in the new york city area. so it's not necessarily a fire wall for the former secretary of state. >> he's got a lot of money, too. so if you've got a little bit of money, keep going. >> he's outraising hillary clinton. >> interesting point. coming up, the rapper who brought his mom to battle for him. and why kelly clarkson's baby daughter is a bit of a diva. "the skinny" is next. >> announcer: "world news now"
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abc stations. skinny, so skin skinny so skinny well, this is exciting. leading "the skinny" this morning, big news for one of reena's favorite rap groups. >> i don't know why bernie sanders isn't meeting with him, by the way. wu-tang clan fighting against infamous ex-pharmaceutical ceo martin shkreli after beefing with congress by pleading the fifth and calling them imbeciles for investigating him. that's what they said. he now has a killer on his trail as in ghost face killer. >> the wu-tang rapper released a video slamming shkreli for gouging drug prices while winning an exclusive album they
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million. ghost face let's shkreli has it but then he brings in the big guns, his mama. >> you wicked boy. you wicked boy. how were you raised? >> tell him, ma. >> do you have any morals? >> tell him, mama. get him. >> i can't believe you. come on now. this man is too good for you. >> bring in mama. see, jeb bush did it. now wu-tang clan is doing it. bringing in mama. and in a strange twist, shkreli, ghost face and other wu-tang clan members find themselves on the same side. >> a new york artist is suing shkreli, wu tang and the album auctioneer for $ million over copyright infringement, claiming his port rats of group members were included in the auctioned album without his permission. >> i get why bernie sanders didn't meet with the wu tang clan. maybe he thought it would be too much right now. he'll meet probably with his mama. mama's bad.
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men, johnny depp, tapped for a major reboot. >> depp had a rough 2015 on the big screen. "mordecai" and a strong performance in "black mass" that yielded very little in awards recognition. regardless, depp is moving forward. we've learned last night he will star in an adaptation of the h.g. wells story, "the invisible man ". >> this was first made for the big screen in 1933 and starred claude rains as the scientist who becomes unhinged after turning himself invisible. i like the old school remakes. >> we'll see how depp does. kelly clarkson has finally revealed the big project she's been working on. it is a children's inspired book inspired by her baby daughter. >> the original "american idol" made the announcement yesterday in a video. look at her. she's just so cute. this video was posted to social
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"river rose and the magical lull la lullaby," inspired by clarkson's world travels with her daughter rose. but she reveals it isn't always easy working with the young talent. >> you try and talk to her, she shuts the door right in your she's such a micromanager. making sure you're doing your job, you're doing your job. >> hello. hello. >> oh, cute! >> i want to get this one. this looks adorable. the children's book is out in october of this year. and finally, exciting news for fans of the current classic animated film "frozen." you will soon be able to follow find her sister all the way to broadway. >> the musical adaptation slated for spring 2018 opening. but there will be a pre-broadway 2016. >> disney is the parent company of abc. >> comes from upstairs. >> really? >> voice of god upstairs. >> okay. >> i'm still trying to get into "the lion king."
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well, finally this half hour, the growing concern over the zika virus with more confirmed cases in the united states, the white house is now announcing it's asking congress for nearly $2 billion to combat its spread. >> but the question we all have, is how can we protect ourselves from all of this? "consumer reports" is reissuing its exclusive list of the most effective mosquito repellants and abc's linzie janis has the details. >> reporter: concerns surrounding the zika virus at an all-time high. the cdc raising their response to the highest level of
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work 24/7 on the response. and while the world continues to spray pesticides to try to kill off the mosquitoes, what can you do to keep from being bitten? >> deet is safe and effective. >> reporter: "consumer reports" rereleasing ratings for mosquito repellents. highlighting their results regarding the aegypti mosquito known for carrying and spreading zika. "consumer reports" finding these three products to be the most effective. sawyer fisherman's formula picaridin, natrapel and off deep woods eight. we found against the zika virus were the ones that contained either 25% deet or 20% picaridin. both protected for about eight hours. >> reporter: those infected with zika may become ill with symptoms like fever, rash, joint pain or red eyes. and when pregnant women become infected the virus has been
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called microcephaly. while the cdc says it's safe to use repellant while pregnant or nursing, they recommend using an epa-registered insect repellant and pay close attention to the instructions on the product's label. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> that's a big fear. i know when i was pregnant, i didn't want to put off. you didn't want chemicals. >> you don't want anything. it's a frightening thing. the olympics are only six months away. so, a lot of these female the situation will be come six months from now. we'll see. all right. don't miss our updates on facebook @wnnfans.com. >> so much more coming up here on "world news now." stick with us at abc. >> announcer: this is abc's
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insomniacs for two decades. good morning. good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following on this morning on "world news now." a resounding reflection and rejection of politics as usual. donald trump and bernie sanders win big in new hampshire. john kasich's investment paid off. and the race for third place at this hour too close to call. our extended coverage is just ahead. president obama is proposing a major new tax on crude oil that would raise the price of gasoline by 24 cents. it's part of his new budget sent to congress already being called by republicans dead on arrival. soccer star hope solo says if she had to choose whether to go to the summer games in brazil right now, she would probably skip the games in fear about the zika virus. the u.s. olympic committee says it is keeping a close eye on the virus outbreak. and denver's mayor says a
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celebrate the broncos super bowl victory, peyton manning and his teammates rode on fire trucks through the city streets before a big public rally. those are some of our top stories on this wednesday, february 10th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning to you, everyone. we're going to get started with the incredible night for both donald trump and bernie sanders getting a huge vote of confidence from new hampshire voters. not sure that i nailed the huge properly there. trump easily took first place as predicted. the surprise of the night, john kasich carving out a second place victory. and intense fight for third is still too close. >> sanders pulled off a solid win against hillary clinton, the oldest candidate in the race, getting the seal of approval from young voters and many others. abc's marci gonzalez begins our coverage live in manchester. good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning, guys. clinton admitted in her
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lot of work to do, especially with young voters. but she and most of the other candidates are vowing to continue on, despite those landslide wins. >> oh, wow. >> reporter: a huge victory for donald trump. >> we're not going to forget you. you started it. remember, you started it. >> reporter: and a long anticipated win. >> thank you, new hampshire. >> reporter: for bernie sanders. >> we have sent the message that will echo from wall street to washington, from maine to california. >> reporter: hillary clinton, who won here in 2008, conceding but still confident. >> now we take this campaign to the entire country. we are going to fight for every vote in every state. >> reporter: john kasich now projected by abc to come in second on the republican side. >> there's magic in the air with this campaign. >> reporter: with ted cruz, jeb bush and marco rubio in a close
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>> i did not do well on saturday night. so listen to this. that will never happen again. >> reporter: two-thirds of voters in abc exit polls calling recent debates an important factor in their decision. >> made up my mind this morning at coffee. >> reporter: it all came down to those undecided voters and a big turnout at the polls. one precinct staying open late with the last minute line of traffic to get in two miles long. and with the gop candidates now focused on south carolina, chris christie says he's going home to decide whether he'll continue in the race. kendis and reena? >> okay. and, marci, one quick question about hillary clinton, you know, what's next for the former secretary of state? >> reporter: kendis, she's really keeping up with her whole fighter theme. that she's been able to get up after she's been knocked down. tonight after the concession
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because voters going to the polls next month are different than those who voted in iowa and new hampshire. they include voters, they say, with a broader range of races and religions. so they're being very optimistic moving forward. kendis and reena? >> marci, what's the deal with ben carson? we didn't really hear anything from him last night. what's happening with his campaign? >> reporter: you know, he spent very little time here in new hampshire. and he actually left early yesterday to go to south carolina. he canceled a watch party that he had planned here tonight because he's really putting a lot of emphasis on the race in south carolina, thinking he'll have a better chance of connecting with voters there. >> we'll have to see what happens. abc's marci gonzalez live in manchester. thank you. there were two stunning victories, trumpb trump and sanders, and trump had plenty to say to his supporters. >> yeah, those supporters made up of both conservative and moderate republicans alike. our coverage continues this morning with abc's tom llamas. tom, good morning. >> reporter: a wild scene here
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donald trump thrilled about his victory. trump took the stage to chants of "build that wall, build that wall." clearly trump's message on immigration, on the military, and also on assisting veterans helped him in the granite state. now, this is trump's first victory. he comes out number one and he follows a second-place finish in the iowa caucuses. trump said he's on his way to south carolina now. what i noticed is his bravado, his swagger and his confidence is definitely back. that's something that took a hit after that second-place finish in iowa, but that vintage and donald trump, that first shot him to the top of the polls across the nation is back. he says he's taking all of that to south carolina. reena and kendis? >> our thanks to tom who covers the republicans for abc news. and clearly this was a shakeup for the republicans. >> and it's your voice, your vote. abc's deputy political direct shu shan walsh breaks it all down. good morning, shush.
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two of the most improbable candidates at the start of this race are on top here. donald trump and bernie sanders are the winners of the new hampshire primary. the reality television star and self-proclaimed democratic socialist cruised to easy victories in the first primary state. sanders defeating hillary clinton in a state she beat then-senator barack obama in eight years ago. in her concession speech, she tried to reach out to minority voters, critical voting blocs in the next contest of south carolina and nevada. as well as young voters who backed sanders in stunning numbers. eight out of ten young voters here in new hampshire supported sanders over clinton. she acknowledged those voters may not be supporting her, but she said, i support them. and the race for the anti-trump vote on the gop side didn't become much clearer, but ohio governor john kasich came in second. ted cruz, jeb bush, and marco rubio will all still fight it out. more candidates in the race means good news for trump as there is no one alternative to the real estate mogul.
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one other candidate. john kasich told his supporters he won because of his positive message, saying last night, there's magic in the air. new jersey governor chris christie came in sixth place here in new hampshire and told his supporters he was going home with his family to contemplate the future of his campaign. reena, kendis? >> shushannah, thank you so much. we'll bring you the mood from the sanders campaign and all the memorable speeches from new hampshire as our coverage continues. that's later this half hour. first let's get to some other stories we're covering this morning. two months after the deadly san bernardino shooting the fbi still cannot unlock one major clue. the head of the fbi says investigators have not been able to access one of the killer's phones. james comey tells congress it's just one example of how encryption is interfering with terrorism investigation. and over in boot mother, a judge must now issue a decision
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whose case gained attention through the podcast "serial" should get a new trial. adnan syed's case was the subject of a five-day court hearing that was two days longer than expected. he's serving a life sentence for the murder of his ex-girlfriend. there's no timetable for when the judge will issue his written ruling on whether syed should get another trial. nasa says it is unlikely a man in india was killed by a meteorite as the indian government officials had claimed. the incident happened over the weekend on the campus of a private engineering college. but after looking at pictures online, nasa scientists said that small meteorites do not start fires or cause explosions when they hit the ground. they said the evidence was more consistent with a land-based explosion than something from space. back here in the u.s., it should be quiet a scene tonight at a port in new jersey when a royal caribbean mega liner pulls in after what many accounts was
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the more than 6,000 people on board endured giant waves and hurricane force winds all of this over the weekend. the ship's captain claims the storm they encountered was more powerful than what was forecast. but one senator is now calling on federal transportation officials to investigate this entire cruise. royal caribbean has already apologized to the passengers. they are all getting a full refund and special offers toward a future cruise. one of the world's smallest babies has gone home for the first time in her life. e'layah faith was born september 23rd in charlotte, north carolina, after an emergency c-section. she was 14 weeks early and weighed just 10 ounces. well, yesterday, after four months of blood transfusions and careful feeding, doctors said she's ready to head home. her mother couldn't have been more thrilled. >> i want to know who she is because she is feisty. i'm ready to see what's in store. >> she must be feisty. the team of doctors at carolina's medical center called
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she now weighs five times her birth weight, that's 5 pounds, 7 ounces. look at that gorgeous baby. she seems like a fighter. >> just wait till her teenage years. >> exactly. >> you'll find out what kind of young lady she will be. well, today is ash wednesday, and that means lent has begun and that means plenty of folks probably need to do a little more exercising today. >> yeah, we're saying that because they likely spent their day eating those polish jelly filled doughnuts only served on fat tuesdays. one bakery in milwaukee was filling huge orders. one person ordered 75 dozen of them. >> what? >> yeah, they said some of the bakers worked for 16 hours straight to meet demands. why didn't we get any of these? >> what's the other guy going to eat? why don't we ever get these? >> we'll have to work on that for next year. >> we have to get in our rider. in new orleans, mardi gras partying is winding down. is this live pictures from bourbon street here? people are still out. and now many of the revelers who were having a grand time in the
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start dealing with their hangovers once they sober up. the party ended at midnight when police and street cleaners made their way through. lent ends on easter which is sunday, march 27th. >> got to figure out what i'm giving up this year. coming up, we're returning to our top story. the results of the new hampshire primary. >> including the big boost for bernie sanders' campaign. what insiders are telling us overnight after a very clear-cut victory. and later, the best one-liners in political speeches of the night. the candidates in their own words. >> and it's ash wednesday. it's very dry in new orleans. that's noel's joke. it was dry in new orleans, ash wednesday. >> we get it. we get it. we get it. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by resolve. (ugh.) does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty?
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aisle have overwhelmingly swept donald trump and bernie sanders to victory in new hampshire. and in a reshuffling of the gop, john kasich, soon there, surged as of this hour, ted cruz, jeb bush and marco rubio have maintained a tight three-way race for third place. but it's too close to call. >> vermont senator bernie sanders trounced hillary clinton by a projected 20-plus percentage points. >> and he says his win is sending a profound message to the political establishment, the economic establishment and to the media establishment. abc's mary alice parks is in concord, new hampshire, with the sanders campaign. good morning. >> reporter: that's right, reena and kendis. bernie sanders didn't just win here in new hampshire. he won by a landslide. the independent senator from vermont did particularly well with young voters and voters who said they wanted an outsider. he also did well with those who said they were worried about the
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but you can imagine here last night, there was very little worry. it was a celebration, a giant party. bernie sanders's supporters know that now he leaves new hampshire with quite a lot of momentum into the next few states in nevada and south carolina. he thanked his volunteers, but he also sort of switched his tone. he said that his victory here was sending a profound message to the political and economic establishment. he actually said that his victory was serving notice to the establishment, and he said that he was able to win because of huge voter turnout. using what sort of has now become a bernie sanders phrase. enthusiasm and energy, he said, and it is exactly that enthusiasm and energy that he believes will be necessary for democrats to win in november. reena and kendis? >> thank you so much, mary alice. >> quite a big night there in new hampshire for bernie
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should point out, just about this time last year, it was the opposite where hillary clinton was polling in the 60s and bernie sanders was down at 19%. so incredible change there. >> it's also a historical moment because bernie sanders is the first non-christian. he's jewish. even though he says he believes god is, in his own words, he said all of us are connected. all life is connected. that's why we're all tied. he is the first jew and non-christian to win a presidential primary of major political parties. this is a big moment. but it's also amazing we're calling this such a big moment. >> that's a big deal. >> that's a big deal, exactly. >> all right. we'll see how it plays out in the christian south. coming up, full analysis of where the campaigns stand now. and after an evening of ups and downs, the race for the white house now turning a new corner. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now"
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>> first, i don't think she expected to lose by the margin she lost which was huge. in the course of new hampshire. keep in mind, this was a state she won in 2008 against barack obama. and now she's come and lost it against bernie sanders. this is going to totally affect the race going forward which is what is likely to happen is bernie sanders is going to rise coming out of this because of a bump of positive press. >> we won. because we harnessed the energy and the excitement that the democratic party will need to succeed in november. >> and then he's going to start leading in certain statements around the country. so she's in a real fight now for the nomination. still favored, but she's going to have to fight this out. through march and probably into april. i think this is the perfect storm for donald trump, which is he wins, he exceeds his poll numbers. he wins by double digits. he recovers from a loss and now he has multiple candidates to run against, which is the perfect scenario for him. >> we have to thank the candidates because they
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talented people, and to be victorio against some of these people even if it's for one week. but believe me, it's going to be for many weeks, okay? >> he doesn't do well if it's one-on-one. i think he goes into south carolina heavily favored, probably wins and goes into the march 1st states in still a dominant position. the establishment tonight is probably in full-on panic mode. what scenario can they put together that is able to stop him? i'm not saying he's not going to fall. right now, donald trump is the dominant candidate in this race. >> a lot of people saying online that the republicans need to follow beyonce's advice and get in formation behind an establishment. >> beyonce formation for the republican party? >> i'm sure there is right about now. yeah, a lot of people are saying they need to consolidate. >> what's interesting, the last primary is d.c. june 14th. are we going to go that long? >> yes, the important d.c. primary. >> interesting. >> all right. coming up, memorable moments. primary. >> interesting. >> all right.
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those pictures of downtown manchester, new hampshire, where there were a lot of fireworks last night. things are calming down in new hampshire overnight but the race for the white house just keeps picking up more speed. >> after the primary election results rolled in, the candidates had plenty to say. some were beaming, others defeated. and the rest hoping to hang in for the long haul. >> thank you, new hampshire! >> we love you. we're going to be back a lot. we're not going to forget you. you started it. remember, you started it. >> the most important question in this race is who is prepared to be commander in chief? >> when i'm president of the united states -- >> as president, i will defend this nation. >> we need a president with a steady hand. >> we will go home to new jersey tomorrow morning.
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next step forward. >> we've learned it's not whether you get knocked down that matters. it's whether you get back up! >> there's magic in the air with this campaign. we see this as an opportunity for all of us, and i mean all of us, to restore the spirit of america and to leave no one behind. am i right? that's what we're all fighting for. >> that's why they cannot win this election. that's why we must win this election and we will win this election. >> they're throwing everything at me except the kitchen sink. and i have the feeling that kitchen sink is coming pretty soon. >> but i heard parts of bernie's speech. he wants to give away our country, folks. he wants to give away. we're not going to let it happen. >> together, we have sent a message that will echo from wall street to washington, from maine
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>> now we take this campaign to the entire country. we're going to fight for every vote in every state. we're going to fight for real solutions that make a real difference in people's lives. >> some important dates, bilt, coming up straight ahead. so you have on february 20th is the nevada caucuses for the democrats and the republicans will have their primary in south carolina. then the democrats will have their primary in south carolina on the 27th of this month. so they have a few days to get things together. >> it will be interesting. >> that's the news for this half hour. >> remember to follow us on
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facebook @wnnfans.com. this morning on "world news now," political surprises in new hampshire. >> donald trump walks away with the republican primary victory. and democrat bernie sanders easily defeats hillary clinton. the record turnout and the surprises from voters live from manchester. and what's next for the republicans? with john kasich taking second place and jeb bush's political spending, can anyone emerge as a major competitor to donald trump? and later in "the mix," you never know what you'll see in a new hampshire polling place. what was a 600-pound pig doing here anyway? it's wednesday, february 10th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." we say good morning to you. it is wednesday, a busy one. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm reena ninan. we begin with the commanding victories in the new hampshire primary. donald trump and bernie sanders trouncing their party rivals.
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republican race followed by a surprise second-place finish by ohio governor john kasich. the fight for third place, well, it is still at this hour too close to call. >> and on the democratic side, an overwhelming show of support for bernie sanders beating hillary clinton by a huge margin. our coverage begins with abc's marci gonzalez in manchester. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. no surprises with those first-place finishers. the front-runners in the polls ended up winning the primary and winning big. >> oh, wow. >> reporter: a huge victory for donald trump. >> we're not going to forget you. you started it. remember, you started it. >> reporter: and a long anticipated win. >> thank you, new hampshire. >> reporter: for bernie sanders. >> we have sent a message that will echo from wall street to washington, from maine to california. >> reporter: hillary clinton,
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but still confident. >> now we take this campaign to the entire country. we are going to fight for every vote in every state. >> reporter: john kasich now projected by abc to come in second on the republican side. >> there's magic in the air with this campaign. >> reporter: with ted cruz, jeb bush and marco rubio in a close battle for third. >> i did not do well on saturday night, so listen to this -- that will never happen again. >> reporter: two-thirds of voters in abc exit polls calling recent debates an important factor in their decision. >> i made up my mind this morning at coffee. >> reporter: it all came down to those undecided voters and a big turnout at the polls. one precinct staying open late with the last of my -- last-minute line of traffic to get in two miles long. and with the gop candidates now focused on south carolina, chris christie says he's going home to
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>> so many decisions that need to be made. we've heard hillary clinton possibly changing messages. what's ahead for the candidates in south carolina? >> reporter: yeah, the gop candidates heading straight to south carolina. they have multiple events already planned for today with just ten days to go before the primary there. >> and, marci, we saw those images that were pretty shocking of the traffic jams. and i guess there was record turnout of a lot of undecideds that had a role in this decision yesterday. >> reporter: yeah, this was a really interesting race here. now, the officials still haven't confirmed that it was record turnout, but it's shaping up to be that way. they think that this is going to go down in the record books but not making it official yet. you saw those big lines of traffic that actually had them keeping the polls open later than specced. than expected. there was just so much excitement about this race. lines out of the doors at some of these polling places.
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said they actually didn't make up their minds about who they were going to vote for until they got into the booth. >> so fascinating, new hampshire politics. we love it. abc's marci gonzalez with a front-row seat there in manchester. we'll check back later with you, marci. thank you. >> thanks. as jeb bush put it, new hampshire voters have essentially reset the race. >> that's a good way of putting it. we'll have to wait for the dust to settle to see who's still standing. abc's political director rick klein explains what happens next and what's going on. morning to you, rick. >> reena and kendis, shock waves out of new hampshire. the democratic party moving left to go with bernie sanders. the republican party going right to deliver donald trump his first primary victory. a stunning series of events for two of the unlikeliest characters in this 2016 cast. in addition to that, the republican party adding someone to their list, john kasich, a surprise second-place finish, giving him steam. and now hillary clinton in the toughest shape so far of her campaign dealt a staggering blow, a blowout victory to someone she was never supposed
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chris christie going home to reassess his candidacy. big changes on the democratic and republican side. no end in sight for either battle. reena and kendis. >> our thanks to rick in new hampshire. now, do stay with us for more coverage from new hampshire, including more reaction from the republicans after a stunning night. that's later in this half hour. well, another major story this morning. a new terror warning from intelligence officials. they now say isis will attempt direct attacks on the u.s. sometime this year. national intelligence director james clapper testified before a senate panel, calling isis the country's top terror threat. he also said china, russia and north korea will continue to be cyberthreats. and two months after the deadly attacks in san bernardino, the fbi still hasn't been able to crack an important clue. fbi director james comey testifying before congress,
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by the killers remains inaccessible. the two attackers shot and killed 14 people. >> san bernardino very important investigation to us. we still have one of those killer's phones we have not been able to open. it's been over two months now. we're still working on it. >> incredible. comey says it's a big problem when law enforcement armed with a search warrant cannot open a phone even when a judge says there's probable cause to have it opened. in germany, investigators are trying to figure out what caused two commuter trains to collide. nine people died at the scene. another later died at the hospital. the two train engineers were thought to be among the dead. one person still missing in the wreckage. the two black boxes have been recovered. they're now being analyzed for clues. this video taken by the turkish coast guard. a helicopter crew member is lowered into the mediterranean sea before swimming to rescue a migrant who was clinging to the only part of a sunken boat that was still above water. the pair were hoisted up to the chopper. it's believed more than 20 other
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boat went down. a u.s. senator is asking federal transportation officials to look into the royal caribbean cruise that many of the thousands of passengers on board are calling a nightmare. the ship is scheduled to arrive at a port in new jersey later on tonight. its captain has been in touch with passengers as abc's linsey davis reports. >> reporter: new passenger accounts about these terrifying hours at sea. >> it's probably the biggest scare that i've had so far in my life. >> reporter: shara strand tells us she was so fearful for her life sunday night, she called her mother, just in case she didn't survive. >> i just wanted to call and say that i loved her. >> reporter: this royal caribbean cruise ship is on its way back to new jersey after hurricane-force winds, over 100 miles per hour and 30-foot waves, prevented it from making it to its final destination of the bahamas. cell phone video captures flying furniture and shattered glass, as the ship moved right into a rough storm off the carolina
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the captain tells the cruise director in a video, he didn't realize the magnitude of the storm ahead of time. >> the whole thing was not bigger than this and it was up here and it just exploded. >> yes, this storm did explode. it had rapid intensification. but that was forecast. this captain should have known what he was sailing into. >> reporter: because of more bad weather, the ship isn't expected to return back here until wednesday night. linsey davis, abc news, bayonne, new jersey. well, we're used to seeing demolition videos going smoothly but in houston, texas, a demolition has been caught on camera going very, very wrong. this eye witness video shows the demolition of a parking garage. the excavator gets way too close to the building. then the rubble falls right on top of the machine. unbelievably, the witnesses say that the operator of that machine was not hurt. terrifying. >> very fortunate. the government should issue more stringent rules for how rechargeable batteries are shipped on planes due to fire danger, that is according to the head of the ntsb.
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should be separated from other flammable cargo and the number of batteries in a single cargo pallet or container should be limited as well. it's suspected that such a battery sparked fire, destroyed an asiana airlines cargo plane in 2011. gas prices are expected to plunge to a level not seen in years. analysts say drivers in michigan, indiana, ohio, illinois and missouri could see 99 cent gas as early as next week. and right now, nearly 90% of americans pay less than $2 a gallon. a huge surplus at refineries in the west and midwest is the reason that prices are going to a new low. welcome, welcome. >> yeah. we're okay with it. gas for less than a happy meal. >> i never thought of it that way. >> or is it? i haven't gotten -- >> yeah. >> it is? but parents may want to think twice before purchasing another happy meal for their kids after
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>> an alaska chiropractor posted images on her facebook page that she claims she bought six years ago. fries a little bit shriveled. but those fries and the chicken nuggets didn't have the slightest trace of mold or decomposition. >> okay. so these images have not been confirmed. jennifer lovdahl says it's part of an experiment to prove how unhealthy the chemicals in our food really are. they have lasting power. >> of course, mcdonald's said that this is a quote from them "in the right environment our burgers, fries and other items could decompose. the reason is may not decompose comes down to a simple matter of simple science. >> could need decompose. >> you need to have certain conditions, they say, specifically moisture is what they're saying and bacteria, mold, may not grow unless there's decomposition. >> so you need to have moisture in order for it to decompose. >> that's their take on it. >> i don't know that helps me make it more appetizing. >> i was thinking of buying a happy meal because they get books. >> now adays. >> just this week. this week and last week.
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coming up in "the mix," an election night tantrum from a toddler upset with his mom's vote. also ahead with donald trump winning new hampshire, what's next for number two, john kasich and the rest? we'll get an inside look. and later love and money. the tough decisions couples who are falling in love face when it's time to marry and merge those finances. >> but you don't have to marry us to find us on facebook, wnnfans.com or twitter @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now."e to marry us to find us on facebook, wnnfans.com or twitter @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." human coronavirus... hepati- >>c virus. there are a lot of different kinds of yucky germs. but not all disinfecting wipes... are approved to kill the same number of them. lysol wipes are approved to kill more types of germs than clorox. don't pick just any wipe. try that one! this cold and flu season
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returning t frustrated voters from both returning to our top stories, frustrated voters from both parties handed revolutionary landslide victories to donald trump and bernie sanders in new hampshire. and in a reshuffling of the gop deck, john kasich finished in a distant second place. and as of this hour, ted cruz, jeb bush, marco rubio have maintained a tight three-way race for third place. too close to call. true to form, new hampshire voters refused to be predictable. >> yes, that has been consistent. the primary elections took the wind right out of some candidates' sails. it's your voice, your vote with abc's arlette saenz joining us now from manchester, new hampshire. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as donald trump would say, it was a huge victory for him here
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he beat his rivals by double digits just one week after losing the iowa caucuses to ted cruz. but what may be even more interesting is how the rest of the republican race shook out. ohio governor john kasich placed second here, and then following him, jeb bush, marco rubio and ted cruz, all bunched up within one point of each other. the biggest disappointment of the night came from rubio who was riding on a high when he came here to new hampshire after placing third in iowa. but our news debate, he stumbled in that on saturday night. in his concession speech he said that was to blame for his loss here in iowa. the primary may breathe new life into the campaign of jeb bush who bet big here in new hampshire. his campaign and super pac spent nearly $30 million in campaign advertisements, the most of any gop candidate in the state. these candidates all head down to south carolina now, where the battle is expected to be even more intense. the establishment feels so splintered right now, they're trying to find an alternative candidate to ted cruz and donald trump. kendis and reena. >> arlette, thank you so much. chris christie saying he's going
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it was sad seeing him -- it's always sad. you can see his wife was a little emotional. the kids were emotional. they invest so much of everything a family has into this. and it's always sad to see, but it winnows down. nevada, fascinating, beyond south carolina. nevada, hillary clinton expected to do well because of a lot of latinos. she's strong with latinos. bernie sanders a lot of people saying he's going to invest more there and possibly do well. >> we're several weeks out -- 11 days out from nevada and south carolina for the republicans, so a lot could change in this race. christie saying he's not necessarily suspending his campaign as yet. he's just going to take a breather and see exactly whether they're going to go forward. of course, there's a debate for the republicans on saturday. the democrats have another one as well. so, a lot can happen. >> a lot can happen as marco rubio says, he knows his debate performance really impacted new hampshire. >> and it did. it's been interesting. who would have thought a reality show star has won the new
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>> b.i.g. >> you like notorious. >> yeah. so, money is usually cited as one of the most divisive issues when it comes to relationships. couples rarely like to talk about it. >> you should.
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we know having a plan is one of the keys to savings and success. abc's rebecca jarvis shows us how couples can work together. >> reporter: brian and kayla met 2 1/2 years. >> we met volunteering. we both love dogs. >> somebody who loves dogs, how can you not fall in love? >> reporter: and plan to get married this summer, but talking about merging finances has been a challenge. >> for me, talking about money is very uncomfortable. >> reporter: according to a "newsweek" poll, 47% of couples say they did not talk about financial issues prior to getting married. >> you're not just talking about money, you're talking about choices had. >> reporter: we brought in jacquette timmons, the author of "financial intimacy," to help this couple plan their financial future together. >> kayla. >> please come on in. welcome. >> reporter: her number one tip -- >> sit down and map out, what
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goals and what are our goals. >> reporter: her advice, be open about finances. list each person's assets, debts and expenses. have a transition plan. decide if you want to merge bank accounts, who will play what financial roles, like paying bills and managing investments. and keep the conversation going after you're married. >> you are intentionally having what i call money dates. >> reporter: jacquette says that planning your wedding is a starting point. >> that's a perfect entree into some of the more awkward pieces of the conversation about money. >> reporter: beginning a life together on the right financial footing. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> what's the best financial advice you ever received? >> invest in the lotto. >> invest in the lotto? >> really, it's a sure-shot way of making millions. >> you've won how many times? >> i actually cashed in my ticks tickets yesterday. i won ten bucks over the last six months. >> you're buying breakfast this morning. >> yes, going to make it rain up
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time now for "the mix." we were talking about how campaigns can be so emotional. >> yeah, absolutely. >> that includes the toddler who found out his mother was voting for bernie sanders instead of hillary clinton in new hampshire. you got to take a listen to this one. >> i want to show daddy. can you tell me? >> i want to vote for hillary clinton. >> oh. and momma didn't vote for hillary clinton? oh, okay. >> it's emotional because daddy did vote for hillary clinton, apparently. and he didn't know why mommy didn't vote for her as well. >> and you know, the thing that's coming out of new hampshire is a lot of people are saying that hillary clinton doesn't have the youth vote. clearly she has youth support right there. >> well, said, kendis. >> with this youngster. also out of new hampshire,
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of course, as many people were voting, you had this at a voting booth. a 600-pound pig at a polling station there. 600-pound pig just wandered off from a farm and tried to get in. they wouldn't let him in. >> oh. >> and then this pig started chasing the police. >> wow. >> there could be many jokes there. >> this could be a case of voter intimidation. >> it is sort of. that pig hasn't been seen since. >> oh. >> it escaped from a farm and they finally got him back into his pen. >> we have lots around here, too. >> there are, clearly. >> welcome addition. okay. honesty may be the best policy especially when you're dealing with your children. and your child is late for school. this dad took it to the next level in saratoga springs, patrick, you see his daughters there, isabella, who is 12 and sara, who is 7. sara, the little one, took a note into school from dad that said, sorry for the tardiness
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see bruce springsteen and the "e" street band and, darned, if he didn't play for 3 1/2 hours. he said, this may not seem like a good excuse, but can you imagine how many kids would be late if god were late? >> so springsteen is close to godliness. so is sugar ray. you remember them? >> yeah. >> this is a popular class in san diego where these new parents do the baby dance class at the studio to nice choreographed moves to sugar ray fly. >> what's the guy doing without the baby in the middle? >> i think he's the instructor. he's been working on these moves ever since sugar ray was a thing. a good 30 years or so. this video is very popular. >> but the guy in the middle has it easy. there's no baby in front. he doesn't have the extra weight.
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something. this morning on "world news now," new hampshire's frustrated voters choose donald trump. and >> including hillary clinton. sounding defeated by sanders. her message to her campaign as she focuses on south carolina. we have extended coverage. new details this half hour. growing concerns about the vicious zika virus. >> the olympic athletes having second thoughts about competing in brazil and the best repellents to fight mosquitos. and later, johnny depp's decision to take a new movie this is a character you may have trouble seeing. that's in "the skinny" on this wednesday, february 10th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning on this busy wednesday.
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>> and i'm kendis gibson. of course, it is busy because we're talking all about the big election results, and some are still questionable right now, whether or not who came in third place in new hampshire. >> which i would say is important to know moving forward, who's going to drop out, what's going to happen in south carolina, nevada. >> absolutely. we did get this result. former virginia governor jim gilmore has received more than 100 votes in the new hampshire primary. and that's a big deal because that's almost tenfold compared to what he received in the iowa caucuses. he's still in the race. >> oh, boy. >> so let's talk about the landslides in new hampshire. voters in the nation's first primary throwing crucial support behind donald trump and bernie sanders. >> sanders triumphed over hillary clinton by winning over a majority of men, women and young people, including independents. trump came out on top of the republican pack. john kasich clinched second place. a few points ahead of the three-way battle for third. we begin our coverage with abc's david wright. >> reporter: donald trump is the projected to win the republican
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the democrats, bernie sanders, who celebrated by playing hoops with his grand kids. moments earlier, hillary clinton had called him to concede defeat. >> because of a huge voter turnout, and i say huge -- >> reporter: governor kasich came out of nowhere and is now projected to take second. >> how could any man be so lucky to have all of you? >> reporter: third place still too close to project, between rubio, bush -- >> you all have reset the race. for that i am really grateful. >> reporter: -- and cruz. >> and the exact results are unknown. but right now, it appears that we are effectively tied for third in the state of new hampshire. >> reporter: depending who ekes out third place, the biggest casualty in new hampshire may be marco rubio. >> i did not do well on saturday night. so listen to this. that will never happen again. >> reporter: referring to saturday night's abc news debate where rubio repeated that same memorized line from his stump
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>> and let's dispel once and for all with this fiction that barack obama doesn't know what he's doing. >> there it is. there it is. the memorized 25-second speech. there it is, everybody. >> i want to begin by congratulating senator sanders. >> reporter: hillary clinton was gracious in defeat. suggesting she hopes to be the comeback kid in south carolina. >> it's not whether you get knocked down that matters, it's whether you get back up. >> reporter: despite her huge loss in new hampshire, the odds are ever in her favor moving forward in these hunger games. stay tuned for south carolina and nevada next. i'm david wright in concord, new hampshire. >> and it really was an unforgettable night with the republicans leaning right and the democrats leaning left. >> and trump and sanders walking away as winners. abc's marci gonzalez continues
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manchester. hey, marci, good morning. let's talk about some of the other candidates, including a very emotional chris christie. >> reporter: hi, reena. yeah, he got very emotional during his speech tonight. he put a lot into the campaign here in new hampshire. and it just didn't work out the way that he hoped. so in his speech tonight, he said that he's actually going to go home to new jersey instead of carrying on to south carolina as he insisted that he would. so he's going home he says to watch for the final results from last night and to make the decision on whether or not he will stay in this race. but he says he has no regrets about the way he ran his campaign here. >> and the second place republican, john kasich, he just tweeted that he has an event in mt. pleasant, south carolina, tomorrow morning. but what are we hearing about his campaign going forward? >> reporter: he has a busy day in south carolina today. but some are raising concerns about whether he'll be able to have a repeat of what he saw here of that kind of success. you know, he did really well here because he spent more time in new hampshire than the other gop candidates.
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here. but his opponents are now trying to capitalize on this perceived idea that he's going to be weak moving forward. bush -- jeb bush sent out a note to his supporters and staff saying that there's a good talking point about kasich, saying that he has little to no chance in south carolina and he does not have the national organization that can compete. so kasich has a bunch of events planned in south carolina. he is saying he's staying positive and thinks he can do well there. but some people are raising questions. >> it's interesting. helped kasich win in new hampshire. he really hit the ground running there. >> he did. we'll see thousand this bloodbath turns out in south carolina. manchester, thank you. do stay with abc news all morning long as we cover the new hampshire primary. hillary clinton campaign. that's later this half hour. republicans on capitol hill are calling the president's $4 trillion budget plan dead on arrival. among the president's proposals,
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that would raise the price of gasoline by 24 cents. the budget largely leaves alone huge benefit programs like medicare, social security, medicaid and food stamps. house speaker paul ryan called the budget a manual for growing the federal government at the expense of hard working americans. a grim warning from america's top intelligence officials. they now say that isis will attempt direct attacks on the u.s. sometime this year. national intelligence director james clapper testified before a senate panel. he is calling isis the country's top terror threat. he also warns as terrorists posing as refuse geese to sneak into other countries. concerns about the zika virus continue to grow in the u.s. there are now 66 confirmed cases here in this country, 19 states and washington, d.c. some new states that are on the list now include delaware, indiana, ohio, pennsylvania, and tennessee. and overseas in china, that country reporting its first case of the virus. a man who had traveled to
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and u.s. soccer star hope solo says if she had to choose whether to go to the summer games in brazil right now, she would not go because of fears about the zika virus. solo told "sports ul illustrated" that she would never tat risk of having an unhealthy child. the woman's national soccer team was scheduled to be briefed last night about the zika virus outbreak. >> so scary for so many of those female athletes. there's another health hazard for pregnant women this morning, one we've known for decades. data from a large national survey shows that more than 8% of pregnant women reported smoking tobacco during their pregnancy. when compared to previous years, the figure is an improvement. but public health investigators overwhelmingly agree that any amount of smoking is detrimental. turning to the weather. and winter storm warnings for the mountains and higher elevations of the mid-atlantic region. up to 4 inches of snow has fallen in washington, d.c., and baltimore, and light snow is continuing across central pennsylvania, which could eventually see half a foot
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later this week. and the storm system dumped snow as far as south as huntsville, alabama. the national weather service says a winter weather system moving through the state could dump as much as 2 inches of snow in higher elevations there. several school systems had delayed openings yesterday because of slick roads. from that cold to possible record high temperatures again today in southern california. it felt like midsummer in los angeles and orange counties and across much of the region. today's forecast calls 88 degrees in l.a., that would mean an all-time high record. temperatures are expected to remain in the low 80s. that's well into the weekend. in oklahoma, firefighters are expecting another day of dangerous grass fires. low humidity and strong winds have been pushing the flames across bone-dry parcels of land. students in one area were kept late at school while crews worked to put out fires threatening their homes. police are telling drivers avoid
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smoke. it sounds like basic common sense, but you kind of forget sometimes. >> that's the reminder right there. checking today's forecast, windy, dry, hot again out west. up to 20 degrees above normal. snow around the great lakes and northeast. chilly in the southeast with freeze warnings in northern florida. >> as we mentioned, 80s in los angeles and phoenix. 60s in miami and portland. 40s in kansas city and atlanta. 40s for new york and boston. 16 in chicago. but chilly 11 for minneapolis. well, they had terrific weather in denver for the bronco's big victory party. it starred with a mile long parade. >> von miller at one point hoisted the lombardi trophy. while riding on top of a fire truck. denver's mayor estimating that 1 million people watched the parade or attended the rally that followed it. were there saluting their being in session. excused absences were offered but only if parents let school
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>> and those notices probably went out sunday night after the game was called. >> exactly. it's really fun to see. i love it because it's so important for cities and such a great sense of spirit. >> having lived in washington the last five years, we haven't seen that. >> you haven't seen that. >> i wouldn't know what that's like. >> there's always the nationals though. they don't play in the super bowl though, do they? >> no, they play in the world cup. >> the world cup. all right. we're going to fix that. coming up in "the skinny," the legal battle for drug company ceo martin shkreli and the wu-tang clan. >> interesting duo. also ahead, bug off. the best repellents to fight off mosquito bites in the middle of the zika crisis. but first, we return to our top story, the new hampshire primary and what hillary clinton's loss means to her campaign. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by mucinex sinus max. so how ya doing? enough pressure in here for ya?
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turning to our top story, a tidal wave of voter discontent has swept donald trump and bernie sanders into major victories in the new hampshire presidential primaries. and in a shake-up of the gop race, john kasich has launched himself into second place. and as of this hour, ted cruz, jeb bush, and marco rubio have maintained a tight three-way race for third place. still too close to call. yesterday's balloting in new hampshire was a stinging defeat for hillary clinton. >> both she and her campaign expected sanders would win. but not by this much. a 21% margin. abc's liz kreutz has the latest from the clinton campaign in new hampshire.
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>> reporter: good morning, reena and kendis. her concession speech here, husband bill, daughter chelsea by her side. she called sanders to congratulate him last night. the clinton campaign always knew this would be a tight race, but the loss here is a real embarrassment for them. they've conceded that sanders has really tapped into anger and frustration among voters. here's what clinton had to say in her concession speech overnight. >> i know, i've had a blessed life, but i also know what it's like to stumble and fall. and so many people across america know that feeling. and we've learned it's not that matters, it's whether you get back up. >> reporter: now, the big question is, what's next? campaign sources telling me their focus is shifting to the next two states up, south carolina and nevada, where hillary clinton really needs to african-american voter bloc in order to propel her to the nomination. reena and kendis? >> people would say that's one
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is she does really well with my noefrt minorities particularly the african-american, latino community. >> it's going to be a tough road said. but that said, bernie sanders is trying to tap into that world. he's meeting with reverend al today at some point i believe in the new york city area. so it's not necessarily a fire wall for the former secretary of state. >> he's got a lot of money, too. so if you've got a little bit of money, keep going. >> he's outraising hillary clinton. >> interesting point. coming up, the rapper who brought his mom to battle for him. >> okay. and why kelly clarkson's baby daughter is a bit of a diva. "the skinny" is next.
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abc stations. skinny, so skin skinny so skinny well, this is exciting. leading "the skinny" this morning, big news for one of reena's favorite rap groups. >> i don't know why bernie sanders isn't meeting with him, by the way. wu-tang clan fighting against infamous ex-pharmaceutical ceo martin shkreli after beefing with congress by pleading the fifth and calling them imbeciles for investigating him. that's what they said. he now has a killer on his trail as in ghost face killer. >> the wu-tang rapper released a video slamming shkreli for gouging drug prices while winning an exclusive album they auctioned off to him for $2
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ghost face let's shkreli has it but then he brings in the big guns, his mama. >> you wicked boy. you wicked boy. how were you raised? >> do you have any morals? >> tell him, mama. get him. >> i can't believe you. come on now. this man is too good for you. >> bring in mama. see, jeb bush did it. now wu-tang clan is doing it. bringing in mama. and in a strange twist, shkreli, clan members find themselves on the same side. >> a new york artist is suing shkreli, wu tang and the album auctioneer for $ million over copyright infringement, claiming his port rats of group members were included in the auctioned album without his permission. >> i get why bernie sanders didn't meet with the wu tang clan. much right now. mama. mama's bad.
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men, johnny depp, tapped for a major reboot. >> depp had a rough 2015 on the big screen. there was a ridiculed flop "mordecai" and a strong performance in "black mass" that yielded very little in awards recognition. regardless, depp is moving forward. we've learned last night he will star in an adaptation of the h.g. wells story, "the invisible man ". >> this was first made for the big screen in 1933 and starred claude rains as the scientist who becomes unhinged after turning himself invisible. i like the old school remakes. >> we'll see how depp does. kelly clarkson has finally revealed the big project she's been working on. it is a children's inspired book inspired by her baby daughter. >> the original "american idol" made the announcement yesterday in a video. look at her. she's just so cute. this video was posted to social
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"river rose and the magical lull la lullaby," inspired by clarkson's world travels with her daughter rose. but she reveals it isn't always easy working with the young talent. >> you try and talk to her, she shuts the door right in your face. she's such a micromanager. she's like going down the hall making sure you're doing your job, you're doing your job. >> hello. hello. >> oh, cute! >> i want to get this one. this looks adorable. the children's book is out in october of this year. and finally, exciting news for fans of the current classic animated film "frozen." you will soon be able to follow princess elsa on her quest to find her sister all the way to broadway. >> the musical adaptation slated for spring 2018 opening. but there will be a pre-broadway engagement in the summer of 2016. >> disney is the parent company of abc. >> comes from upstairs. >> really? >> voice of god upstairs. >> okay.
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well, finally this half hour, the growing concern over the zika virus with more confirmed cases in the united states, the white house is now announcing it's asking congress for nearly $2 billion to combat its spread. >> but the question we all have, is how can we protect ourselves from all of this? "consumer reports" is reissuing its exclusive list of the most effective mosquito repellants and abc's linzie janis has the details. >> reporter: concerns surrounding the zika virus at an all-time high. the cdc raising their response to the highest level of
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work 24/7 on the response. and while the world continues to spray pesticides to try to kill off the mosquitoes, what can you do to keep from being bitten? >> deet is safe and effective. >> reporter: "consumer reports" rereleasing ratings for mosquito repellents. highlighting their results regarding the aegypti mosquito known for carrying and spreading zika. "consumer reports" finding these three products to be the most effective. sawyer fisherman's formula picaridin, natrapel and off deep woods eight. we found against the zika virus were the ones that contained either 25% deet or 20% picaridin. both protected for about eight hours. >> reporter: those infected with zika may become ill with symptoms like fever, rash, joint pain or red eyes. and when pregnant women become infected the virus has been
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called microcephaly. while the cdc says it's safe to use repellant while pregnant or nursing, they recommend using an epa-registered insect repellant and pay close attention to the instructions on the product's label. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> that's a big fear. i know when i was pregnant, i didn't want to put off. you didn't want chemicals. >> you don't want anything. it's a frightening thing. the olympics are only six months away. so, a lot of these female athletes are worried about what the situation will be come six months from now. we'll see. all right. don't miss our updates on facebook @wnnfans.com. >> so much more coming up here on "world news now." stick with us at abc. >> announcer: this is abc's
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