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the country's annual cigar festival kicked off on monday. >> it's the 18th annual festival and attracts hundreds of buyers from around the world. cuba's weather adversely affected this year's tobacco crop shrinking it significantly. >> there still seems to be plenty around with the u.s. and cuban relations warming many say it won't be long before more and more of those famous cigars make it here legally. >> what i want to know is it still going to be a thing if they're legal now? >> oh, i mean, they still -- they're still pretty good. >> you still enjoy a good. >> legal or illegal, i think. yeah. >> i'm not really into smokes but you are. >> i mean, try it once in hile. come up, we're going behind the scenes of the quirky hipster comedy "portlandia." >> who would try to rip off the girl scouts by paying for cookies with counterfeit money? who saved the day after an
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to take on anything. enough pressure in here for ya? i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... you realize i have gold status? mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast to unleash max strength medicine. let's end this. this was certainly an ad this was certainly an adventure in moving near detroit. a high speed chase of an allegedly stolen u-haul van began on an interstate highway, then moved to local roads. chase continued even after the truck's tires blew out and an obstacles police had placed in the road. finally a deputy banged into the van with his quad car. the truck came to a halt and the driver was under arrest. i didn't know that police put obstacles in the way but look at that, there's one. >> one reason to hate moving. let's move on to a serious stop.
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erin andrews broke down yesterday. >> she's suing the nashville marriott hotel for $75 million after she was secretly filmed in her room. abc's eva pilgrim has more. >> you know your body. and i saw it for two seconds and i was like, oh, my god. and i shut it down. >> reporter: erin andrews breaking down in court today, as she relived the moment she discovered a naked video of herself online. >> dad, i'm naked all over the internet. i don't know what it is. >> reporter: the popular sportscaster and cohost of "dancing with the stars" is suing the owner and manager of this nashville marriott, where she was secretly filmed by a stalker in 2008. the video has been viewed nearly 17 million times. andrews' mother, paula, described consoling her daughter. >> there was no calming her down. it's -- it's a nightmare that doesn't stop. >> reporter: andrews is also suing the man who filmed her, michael david barrett, a former
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she claims the hotel made it easy for him to track her down and film her on his cell phone through a peephole he modified. >> i picked up the house phone and i called the operator and asked, could i have erin andrews' room. they connected me. so that i knew what room she was in. >> reporter: the hotel calls barrett a criminal who tricked them into gaining access. barrett pled guilty to stalking in 2010 and was sentenced to 30 months in prison. >> they could have stopped this and i'm so angry. >> erin andrews wasn't the only woman michael barrett secretly recorded in a hotel room. he posted at least ten more videos online. eva pilgrim, abc news, nashville, tennessee. >> and some credit the fact she says that "dancing with the stars" helped her get her peace back because she was back on stage. it seems like such a long road for her. i don't think people realize how difficult it's been. >> it's been several years but she's still dealing with it. she said afterwards, her espn colleagues were great. mike tirico who said come on back, we need to you smile again on air and be back at work.
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> absolutely. his name was colin. here are his papers. >> that's great. he looks like a happy little guy that runs around. >> welcome to women first. >> book stores like this. >> different daughters. >> we could order that for you. it will take a year to get here. >> it has to be written. >> reporter: if you as hipster precious as this. >> we read an article about artists knots in the sunday times". >> wow. >> what's that? >> huh. >> reporter: if you are then, shouldn't the show's "portlandia" really, really offend you? >> i do like walking around downtown. >> reporter: we met the stars carrie brownstein and fred armisen at the ace hotel here in the l.a. they call it the deuce. >> we give out free typewriters. you want one? >> oh, my god. >> how is it going. >> and hipster fans confirmed
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>> can you act like you're kissing me? >> wow. >> reporter: the show plays deadpan on the hipster morays of portland. this is not comedy of the unkind. go vegan. >> i skipped wilshire and took beverly over to santa monica. >> reporter: after more than a decade on "snl," armisen knows what works. >> there's a live audience there. the meaner a sketch was, the less the audience reacted. if it stays in a place of affection, it does a little better. >> reporter: the show has moved beyond short star sketch to longer tales with our heroes playing versions of themselves. >> good night, carry. >> sometimes it's subtly off and sometimes it's nights and day from who we are. it's fun to play a version of ourselves. >> i can't this year. >> reporter: the season one
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early middle aged admitting they would rather watch from home than go to the music festival. >> we're introducing the first phase in virtual participation. using drones. >> new technology. >> you want to be like someplace where you don't have to stand all. >> reporter: it's more the bathroom. >> yes. you were just in a line the whole time for the bathroom. i'm thinking about it the entire time. i'm not enjoying it. >> the flame is lips here. that would be us. >> i'm sorry, who are you? >> he's coin of the flaming lips. >> reporter: the flaming lips guest star. >> do i look like a pimp to you? >> when a man pulls out money from the register, i have to wonder. >> over the years so have steve buscemi in a wig. >> we appreciate it. >> and an efforts while real life mayor of portland. >> i'm still waiting to hear back from my guy. >> reporter: despite its name, the show reflects a time, not just a place. >> it's part of a bigger cultural conversation we're
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>> reporter: truth is, maybe we're all a little b >> a little san francisco right now. you know what i mean. sorry. much better. welcome to portland. >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> so you're into the show. >> i did see that episode, the last scene you saw there, it was interesting. i thought it was good. i jumped off the bandwagon because you know, but -- >> i've heard good things about the show. i haven't seen it. i've been to portland. it is weird. >> it's very much like portland when you visit it. >> that's what i hear. >> the feel. >> it has won a peabody award. a lot of people are praising it. it shares a title of a sculpture right there on fifth avenue in downtown portland. >> they almost called it stump town. >> really? >> doesn't have the same ring. >> i like there new title.
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for a decade, the motto of the girl scouts has been be prepared. >> yes, but whether he one young scout was caught by surprise by a scammer, a good samaritan stepped in to save the day. kabc's greg lee with the story. >> would you like to buy some cookies? >> reporter: that's that time of year ago. girl scout cookies back on sale.
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they help her fund raise for important activities. >> and i get to go to san francisco and camping. >> reporter: lawn na's mom laura sauce it's a good chance for her to learn about managing money. but lana got an unexpected lesson. >> there's good people in this world and there's bad people, and it was a good lesson for her to learn. >> reporter: while helping a big crowd, laura says a man handed her a $100 bill for five boxes. she gave him $75 in change and he left. >> someone gave us a fake 100 bill. >> we're the girl scouts pop who would do that? so yeah, it was kind of shocking. >> police confirm it was a counterfeit bill. while waiting for officers to arrive, another surprise. this time from a good samaritan. >> told her what happened. she went back home and gave us $100. >> she said i didn't want your
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scout experience and please take this money. and i was just like wow. >> reporter: a lesson this 9-year-old says she'll never forget. >> thank you for supporting our troop. >> you have a good day. >> reporter: the girl scouts of orange county says it provides tools to members to help them from receiving counterfeit bills as well as recommending they don't accept bills larger than $20. greg lee, eyewitness news. >> very cool. you can order online now. they'll send you a link and play it to you. it comes quickly. >> i'd much prefer you visit me. >> with that dress, yes. say yes to the girl scout dress. >> what are those critters you're selling though? >> those are the chocolate covered bug cookies coming out next year. it's for the adventurer inside of you. >> we'll sell those at the
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>> there you go. this morning on "world news now," political drama on super tuesday. >> from the secret service take-down of a journalist at a donald trump event to the campaign direction hillary clinton is now heading. as voters in 12 states go to the polls. cafeteria gunfire. the teenager accused of shooting two students at school. the frightening scene and how the drama ended. tearful testimony. sportscaster and "dancing with the stars" host erin andrews on the stand answering difficult questions reliving a humiliating ordeal. and a health alert about lack of sleep and your eating habits. could insomnia be linked to the munchies. what new research reveals on this tuesday, march 1st. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> that's sort of like could pot lead to the munchies. >> who sponsored that research? >> we needed to get part of that research.
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>> to you, too. >> yes, it is tuesday. march 1st. a super sized one. we begin this half hour, of course, with the biggest day at the polls before the general election. >> voters in 12 states cast their ballots on this super tuesday. seven of them are southern states including texas, the biggest prize. more than 1,600 delegates are up for grabs. no candidate can wrap up the nomination today. but the front-runners could emerge virtually unstoppable. >> a new poll shows donald trump and hillary clinton far ahead of their rivals. >> nearly 50% of republicans are backing trump leading marco rubio and ted cruz by more than 30 points and hillary clinton hits 55% among democrats compared to 38% for bernie sanders. abc's marci gonzalez has the latest from austin, texas. morning to you, marci. >> good morning, kendis and reena. it was a busy and eventful day on the campaign trail ahead of what is so the to be a defining day in the race for the white house. just hours before super tuesday
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rallies and tension. protesters interrupting a donald trump event chanting black lives matter. >> get them out of here, please. >> reporter: and as they left, a photographer thrown to the ground by a secret service agent. trump making no mention of that or of the controversy sparked by these comments on cnn about his endorsement from former ku klux klan grand wizard david duke. >> would you say unequivocally you condemn them and you don't want their support? >> well, i have to look at the group. i mean, i don't know what group you're talking about. >> reporter: trump later explained he didn't hear the question knowing he had disavowed duke but it isn't stopping the attacks from his opponents. >> i don't care how bad the earpiece is, ku klux klan comes through clearly and he refuses to criticize it. >> we should all be united in saying that the klan is reprehensible.
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>> reporter: democratic front-runner hillary clinton hoping to solidify her lead. already looking beyond bernie sanders now targeting trump. >> i don't think america has ever stopped being great. what we need to do now is make america whole. >> reporter: but trump is polling behind here in texas where senator ted cruz is counting on his constituents to bring him a much needed win. kendis and reena. >> marci, thank you for that report from austin. stay with abc news all day for super tuesday coverage. our political team will be here tonight at 10:00 eastern with the very latest and be sure to tune in to "world news now" tomorrow morning for the latest results. and on the eve of super tuesday, the state department released its final batch of hillary clinton's e-mails while she was secretary of state. that brings the total to more than 52,000 e-mails. including 2100 that were censored or withheld completely for containing information now deemed classified.
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were marked as classified at the time of transmission which clinton has cited in her own defense. >> there's a new development ahead of the congressional investigation into benghazi. the house committee today interviews an eyewitness to the september of 2012 attack. that person is identified only as being from the national security community. the u.s. ambassador and three others were killed in that attack. the committee is looking into how hillary clinton led state department and handled that situation. the u.s. military is now using cyberweapons against isis. the new unit is trying to disrupt the terror group's ability to communicate, control its forces and manage its finances. defense secretary ash carter says the effort is already paying off although he wouldn't provide much details about it. no other country has publicly acknowledged an effort like there. chalk up a legal victory for apple in 80s case against the government.
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compelled to help the fbi unlock an iphone in a narcotics case. the judge found no far on how far the government would go to require companies to violate deeply held american values, and the justice department said it would appeal the ruling. that ruling has no effect on the battle involving apple and the fbi when it comes to unlocking the iphone of one of the san bernardino bombers. apple's top lawyer will testify about that very case today and expected to maintain apple's position creating special be software would endanger i pone users everywhere. this morning, puzzling new details about one of the boston marathon bombers. the older brother passed a u.s. citizenship test just months before the attack. the information is in heavily edited immigration records just released to the boston globe which did not say why tsarnaev was not recommended for citizenship.
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people. >> an ohio teenager is expected to appear in juvie court this morning charged with two counts of attempted murder. police say he opened fire in his school cafeteria. he hit two students and two others were hurt while running away. alex perez has the story. >> reporter: ohio investigators hunting for answers. >> he just pulled out his gun and started shooting. >> reporter: after lunchtime turned to horror today at madison high school outside cincinnati. authorities say a 14-year-old boy, a student at the school, allegedly stormed into the cafeteria, armed with a .38 caliber pistol, and opened fire. >> the first shot went, and then it kind of paused for five seconds, and then bang, bang, bang. >> reporter: two students struck by bullets. another two injured by shrapnel. police say, moments after, the teenaged gunman took off on foot, but officers quickly capturing the suspect. >> he was apprehended up on top of the hill, it appears still on school grounds. he was arrested at that point. >> reporter: the attack sending this community into a panic.
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nearby gas station as authorities secured the school. investigators now working to determine a motive. and the 14-year-old suspect has been charged as a juvenile, with two counts of attempted murder. authorities say the victims are very lucky. none of the injuries are life threatening. alex perez, abc news, chicago. and happening overseas a cardinal has become the highest ranking official to testify about sex abuse in the catholic church. australian cardinal gorge pell is the pope's top financial advisor. this morning, completely was testifying via satellite before an australian commission looking into child sexual abuse. he was asked about the abuse by the country's most notorious pedophile priest one priest who was transferred from parish to parish. allegedly to cover up abuse. he accepted no responsibility for the abuse during the '70s. instead, he blamed a more senior clergy man. >> "dancing with the stars" host erin andrews broke down on the
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against a nashville hotel. andrews was videotaped by a stalker while she was changing her clothes at the hotel. that video went viral. she described in court the moment she first saw it. >> you know your body. i saw it for two seconds and i was like oh, my god. and i shut it down. >> andrews went on to say she became all but dysfunctional for several months after the video went online and wants $75 million from the hotel which she says made it easier for the stalker. he was convicted and served 20 months in prison. the controversial contraceptive e sure will be given the fda's most serious warning but won't be pulled from the market. it has drawn thousands of complaints from women who said the pain and bleeding they suffered was so severe they required surgery to remove the device. the fda is ordering the manufacturer bayer to conduct studies of the device to further assess rick in different groups of women. and news about another controversial product for women. a new study finds that women
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got one additional satisfying sexual experience due to the medicine. researchers concluded the benefits of taking addi weren't worth it. >> well, if hour, this may be a reason why you're gaining weight. >> what? >> a new study says sleep deprivation increases appetite, encourages overeating. the test subjects had more hunger hormones and ate more snacks. and researchers say that the conclusive but more evidence is needed on the importance of getting enough sleep. is it really needed? no, we know. >> what, the study? >> we need to sleep. >> there's a reason we're craving doritos at this hour. >> we crave doritos, i took a butter finger from david muir's office. >> is that where the stash is? 15 months and i just find this
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>> it's not a big stash at this hour. a couple guys in kansas city celebrated yesterday's leap day by taking quite a leap of their own. they leaped right out of or leapt, what is it leapt? out of a helicopter about 5,000 feet up. >> that's not all. that's not all that high really for sky diving but they had things under control because of the members of the red bull air force are sky diving and landed at the national world war i museum and memorial. >> quite a way to use the year's only extra day. i'd say. >> i would never sky dive. remember george h.w. bush was very big on his big birthdays would sky dive? not my thing. >> look how long he's lived. it's a key to longevity maybe. >> coming up "in the mix" parents spend a fortune on braces for their kids. now find out why a dog is
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medal of honor. the heroics that led up to a hero's unforgettable visit to the white house. >> and remembering the rookie police officer killed on her first day on the job. >> be sure to follow us on facebook and twitter at wnnfans.com you're watching "world news now."u're watching "world news now." the lawn, put up all the decorations. i thought i got everything. almost everything! you know, 1 in 10 houses could get hit by a septic disaster, and a bill of up to $13,000. but for only $7 a month, rid-x is scientifically proven to break down waste, helping you avoid a septic disaster. rid-x. the #1 brand used by septic professionals in their own tanks. did you know there's a cough liquid that lasts for twelve hours? try delsym twelve hour cough liquid. its advanced formula releases powerful medicine that acts fast while its extended release medicine lasts for 12 hours.
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when a third vehicle tried to make a left turn in front of them. the cars crashed and spun out of control hitting a man standing on the corner. the two racers have been arrested and charged with vehicular manslaughter. a virginia man is expected to plead guilty tomorrow in two high profile abduction and murder cases. jesse matthew junior is charged with killing 18-year-old university of virginia student hannah graham and linked by dna to the murder of virginia tech student morgan harrington. the plea agreement will apparently spare matthew the death penalty. >> also in virginia a funeral service will be held today for that 28-year-old police officer who was shot to death on her first day on the streets. >> scores of people lined the route on which the body of officer ashley guindon was transported last night accompanied by dozens of police motorcycles and patrol cars. it came as her accused killer faced a judge for the first time. elizabeth hur has the latest.
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arraigned twice on two murder charges remains in jail, held without bond supply just want to be clear, do we have officers involved in a shooting? >> we have three officers that have been shot. >> reporter: accord doing authorities, the three officers shot were responding to a 911 call reporting domestic abuse in prince william county, virginia. officer ashley guindon killed in the line of duty out on her first street patrol saturday. >> couldn't be any worst case than this in my opinion for a police officer, i always call there an officer's worst nightmare to go to a routine call and wind up dead. >> reporter: as a community mourns, new details emerge about the 28-year-old rookie officer. we're told she spent some six years as a marine corps reservist and her passion for public service dates back to 2011 when she interned with the police department. >> she did share with us when we rehired her that she felt like she still wanted to do this job. she couldn't get it out of her
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>> reporter: her accused killer an army staff sergeant assigned to the pentagon has also been charged with murdering his wife. found dead inside their home. his 11-year-old son was also home but not hurt. the two other officers are expected to recover. as for the suspect, he's due back in court april 19th. and facing first degree and capital murder charges makes him eligible for the death penalty if convicted. elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >> so senseless. just a reminder of what law enforcement is constantly up against. domestic altercation was what they were responding to. >> none of what they do is routine on any day. it's going to be quite a scene out there because the general public is invited to attend the services. of course, you'll have officers from all over the country, as well. >> i imagine yeah. coming up in our next half hour, royal caribbean's "anthem of the seas" damaged after sailing into hurricane force winds last month. it is turning back again. is it because of bad weather or dozens of sick passengers on board?
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i need a hero >> very good theme for this one because one of america's bravest heros has been awarded the nation's highest military honor. >> a member of s.e.a.l. team 6 and his acts of bravery to save an american hostage will go down in history. here's abc's david muir. >> an american hero stepping out of the shadows. a member of s.e.a.l. team 6, edward byers junior, now the sixth navy s.e.a.l. in history to receive a medal of honor. >> that night we had a mission and that was to rescue an american hostage. >> reporter: sent to the mountains of afghanistan to save an american doctor abducted by the taliban. >> they told him the americans are not coming for you. they were wrong. >> reporter: arriving to gunfire, his teammate charged first. he was hit. ed fought off two guards calling to that american doctor. i heard his voice and jumped on to the american hostage. shielding the doctor with his own body, ed pinned another
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waiting for his teammates to reach him. >> by going after those guards, ed saved the lives of several teammates and that hostage. >> reporter: three years later ed and his fellow s.e.a.l.s honored at the white house. >> we sleep more peacefully in our beds tonight because patriots like these stand ready to answer our nation's call and protect our way of life now and forever. >> reporter: david muir, abc news, new york. all of this happened he said in less than a minute. >> wow. >> the attacks of all five of these taliban militants and also saving this guy's life. it was pretty remarkable. >> dr. joseph has praise the work of all of his rescuers but still troubles by the events of that night. his story differs a little bit from the official military report. coming up, we're going to switch gears. getting braces for your puppy. >> and an ice cream-filled doughnut. we'll explain. >> and an ice cream filled doughnut.
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now it's tim now it's time for "the mix." parents spend a lot of money on braces. >> yes. >> what if your dog had issues with his teeth? i want you to meet wesley a. cute, gorgeous pooch. is he not adorable? he's from spring lake, michigan. apparently the 6-month-old golden retriever. his adult teeth weren't coming in correctly and his owner molly moore was worried about him because he wasn't eating or playing with his toys. it turns out her dad is a veterinary dentist. he put braces on. >> i didn't know that was a thing. >> he put braces to fix the teeth and apparently it really, really worked. now wesley is happy, healthy and eating and back to normal. check out that smile. >> if only i have a couple of my lower teeth that need some work. >> we could recommend you to wesley's grandpa. >> he's pretty good. remember already rich eisen, now he's at the nfl of network
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he's a dad. but take a look at this. the nfl combine is taking place right now. where they try out all of these college athletes. he wanted to see what his timing was on the 40 yard dash in his suit and look at that. that is just blazing speed. >> that's great. >> it was 5.94 seconds. >> that's wonderful. right? >> let's compare it to the semi pros. the would-be pros. this is joey bosa who is from ohio state. defensive lineman. not even close. that's how these would be youngsters do it. >> oh, look at that. i think that dude has a different. >> they're like 4.3 seconds. >> had he was one second off you mean? >> nearly two seconds. that's critical. >> these guys have been training. let this dude try longer. give him six months to condition and train. i bet he would be up here. >> he would still get beat. >> by probably five seconds. >> i would say change your sneakers. >> no, he's -- he wouldn't be able to do it. >> we like our sweet treats here
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apparently there's a doughnut that's filled with ice cream. look at this. is it not delicious? another reason to love prague. you get this amazing treat or snack. it's an ice cream wrapped in doughnut. you can buy them as prague's good food cafe and bakery. looks amazing. > that looks amazing. we're not even going to think about the calories. that's awesome. >> it's calorie free, book our flights to prague right now. >> we've seen a lot out of the boston dynamics folks.e a robot dog. four legs taking on a real dog here in the parking lot. they encountered an actual dog who is kind of hanging out in the parking lot. >> smart dog. he should be upset by this. what is it? we're not sure. >> he's kind of weirded out by it.
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>> that's a good attack dog. this morning on "world news this morning on "world news now," campaign take-down. the journalist tackled by the secret service at a donald trump event. the controversy and the candidate's comments on this super tuesday. clinton's challenge now that the latest batch of controversial e-mails are released. can hillary clinton take her campaign to the next phase? and new this half hour, the big changing in space today. >> astronaut scott kelly is returning from the international space station after his record-setting mission. so who is taking over as commander as kelly returns to earth? >> and later in "the skinny," fantasy suite excitement on "the bachelor" involving ben higgins and three young women and some difficult decisions. our senior analyst is here with exclusive insights and analysis on this tuesday, march 1st.
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is "world news now." your description of the bachelor," it is. >> it's interesting. >> gets to the fantasy suite, it becomes something completely different. >> a little. >> i felt like i needed a shower after watching the second hour of the bachelor." >> you don't feel like that often. >> no, exactly, as you know. sorry. well, let's get to what this day is all about. it is march 1st. it is super tuesday. the presidential candidates battling out on the busiest day of the primary season. >> voters in a dozen states are heading to the polls with the treasure trove of delegates at stake. nearly of 00 on the republican side and more than 1 how for the democrats. >> the latest national polls donald trump with a commanding lead of 49%. marco rubio, ted cruz trailing far behind. more than 30 points down and trump though is making med lines again this morning this time for a protest and a sideline scuffle at a campaign event.
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coverage. radford university and a reporter roughed up by a member of donald trump's secret service detail. the "time" magazine photographer chris morris says he stepped out of the press pen. secret service agent blocked him. harsh words exchanged. [ bleeped ]. >> witnesses say that's when the agent grabbed him by the neck and threw him down. republican primary seems like a school yard brawl these days. rubio's won nothing. i've never seen a human being sweat like he sweats. >> the tone set not just by trump mocking his rivals but by his rivals mocking him. >> he doesn't sweat because his pores are clogged from the spray tan that he uses. >> marco rubio hasn't yet called trump a short fingered bulgarian. >> i don't understand why his hands are the size of some who is 5'2". have you seen his hands? they are like this. and you know what they say about
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>> reporter: just about every other insult. >> you can't trust him. >> reporter: chris morris has since apologized for escalating his confrontation. >> i put my hand on him. that's when i was arrested. >> reporter: but the trump campaign and the secret service have yet to apologize to him. david wright, abc news, new york. never a dull moment. in the meantime it, melania trump is saying she doesn't always agree with her husband, especially his language. including when he repeated a crude word that a woman at one of his events shouted out to describe ted cruz. >> i was in new hampshire when the woman was shouting out the inappropriate word. >> right. >> and i was there and i'm thinking like don't repeat it in my head. just for him, don't repeat it. just don't say it because the next day, media all day will talk about that. but he repeated. >> clearly that interview was shouted shot in motel 6. she tells cnn afterwards she did
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>> to the democrats now and bernie sanders raising more than $5 million yesterday alone simply by asking small donors for money but he's fighting an uphill battle. the latest poll has hillary clinton at 55%, nearly 20 points ahead of sanders. with more here's abc's cecilia vega. >> all right, everybody, are you fired up? >> reporter: hillary clinton hoping to sweep the south and win super tuesday. >> if you go out and vote for me tomorrow, i will stand up and fight for you throughout this campaign, no matter who the republicans nominate. >> reporter: in virginia, with just hours left until voting begins, clinton feeling confident. secretary clinton, your super tuesday prediction? >> just happy to be in virginia, working hard for every single vote. >> reporter: she's riding a wave of momentum after her south carolina blowout, winning 86% of the black vote. that's even more than president
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now, she's looking for a repeat in states like j and alabama, where african-americans make up half of all democratic voters. >> and tomorrow, this campaign goes national. >> reporter: bernie sanders now facing tough questions about the future of his campaign. >> we got decimated. but we got killed. >> reporter: while he packed in the crowds -- >> we can win no, question, here in minnesota, if we have a turnout. >> reporter: the vermont senator logged just two stops on the campaign trail. while clinton and her husband made a super-sized super tuesday push, visiting three different states and eight different cities. both clintons now have their eyes on the same target -- donald trump. and the state department has now released the final batch of hillary clinton's e-mails from her private server, more than 50,000 pages in all. while she is glad to have this chapter behind her, she heads into super tuesday was an fbi
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cecilia vega, abc news, fairfax, virginia. and look for more coverage from cecilia and our entire crew today on super tuesday. and in our next half hour, tune in as well and tune in tonight at 10:00 eastern for election returns and political insight. we'll have a special edition of "world news now" tomorrow morning also. there were gasps yesterday at the supreme court after justice clarence thomas spoke. it's the first time in ten years thomas has said anything during an oral argument at the court. it wasn't just one question. it was a string of them in an exchange that lasted several minutes. thomas has said before that he relies on written briefs and doesn't feed to ask questions. efforts to fill the vacancy on the court take a small step toward today. president obama expected to meet with top republican lawmakers on the issue. they vowed to block his nominee no matter who it is. the white house says presidential advisor brian december will head up efforts to select the nominee. right now he oversees is the
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>> a veteran character actor has died. george kennedy is best remembered for his supporting role in "cool hand luke" for which he won an oscar. he acted in dozens of other major films in his more than 50-year career often as a tough guy. but he switched to comedy in the "naked gun" series of cop spoofs. george kennedy, a world war ii veteran died of natural causes. he was 91. health officials in chicago announced the first case of zika virus in the city. a woman who had recently traveled to columbia has since recovered and scientists say they may have the first proof that the virus causes temporary paralysis. the research was based on an outbreak in tahiti two years ago. in that study, none of the patients died but 38% had to be admitted to the icu.
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warnings in new york's city's chain restaurants. today was the day that big apple eateries will have to post icons in menus warning about high sodium items or be fined some $200. but an industry group won a last-minute temporary reprieve pending appeal. it says the city is overstepping its authority. these are the last hours in space for american astronaut scott kelly. he's been on the international space station for nearly a full year. >> kelly handed over command of the station to another astronaut monday. and later he and two russian crew members will ride a spacecraft back to earth. kelly says being up there so long required a lot of help. >> space flight is the biggest team sport there is. and it's, you know, incredibly important that we all work together to make what is seemingly impossible possible. kelly and the russians will land tonight in kazakhstan. will undergo tests with his twin brother mark in order to gauge in space had on his body. >> incredible. possibly for him to recuperate. >> coming up in "the skinny," excitement on last night's bachelor" including three young
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our senior analyst is here to explain. also ahead, the young woman who dresses up as a disney princess on a search for smiles. it's a job she takes very seriously. >> and the luxury cruise on a ship that's no stranger to weather. the passengers are demanding better treatment. that's after today's forecast maps and snow storms and severe weather on then super tuesday. you're watching "world news now." approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling.
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>> well, a close call for a fedex driver in southern louisiana during a powerful tornado. she spotted the funnel cloud in her mirror and tried to take shelter inside a hardware store. but the door was locked and barricaded with sandbags. so the driver well, a close call for a fedex driver in southern louisiana during a powerful tornado. she spotted the funnel cloud in her mirror and tried to take shelter inside a hardware store. but the door was locked and barricaded with sandbags. so the driver hid behind a soda machine outside the store. it fell over, and the tornado all but destroyed that store. but the fedex driver just fine. >> dramatic. wow. and this certainly was an adventure in moving. near detroit, a high-speed chase of an allegedly stolen u-haul van began on an interstate highway, then moved to local roads. the chase continued even after the truck's tires blew out, based on obstacles police had placed in the road. finally a deputy banged into the van with his cruiser and the truck came to a halt. but i'm sure the cops didn't help with the moving at that point.
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troubled cruise ship is racing back to the home port. it was in new jersey. this is the second time it's coming back home. >> we're talking about royal caribbean's "anthem of the seas." damage after charging into hurricane force winds last month. it is now being forced to turn around yet again. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: for the second time this month, the "anthem of the seas" is heading home early, but royal caribbean says it's because of the weather, not because ten people a day are reporting symptoms of norovirus. the cruise line tweeting that a "severe forecast storm" is to blame and that norovirus in a small percentage of 6,000 passengers "didn't affect the decision to return." an abc news forecast map shows the ship now racing to beat the storm, and arrive on wednesday. ahead of that oncoming storm that will hit on friday. this just weeks after the very same ship took a ferocious beating from 30-foot waves and 120-mile-per-hour hurricane-force winds.
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down. >> the water kept coming above the window and it looked like we were in an aquarium. >> reporter: and those passengers have already filed suit. now royal caribbean says it's just trying to be extra cautious, as that new storm approaches. that ship will arrive right here on wednesday morning. gio benitez, abc news, bayonne, new jersey. >> when we come back, "the bachelor" now into the homestretch. which lovely lady will win the grand prize? >> is it a prize? and speaking of prizes what leonardo dicaprio said last night to the woman who was
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"the skinny" is next.tt2watu# s4 bt@qop< tt2watu# s4 "a@q_\x tt2watu# s4 bm@qtwt tt4watu# s4 " dztq 0 t tt4watu# s4 " entq @$4 tt4watu# s4 " gzt& y#l tt4watu# s4 " hnt& i- tt4watu# s4 " iztq #dx tt4watu# s4 " jntq 148 tt4watu# s4 " lzt& )yd skinny so skinny skinny so skinny >> hey, welcome back. skinny time. if the bachelor was a sports competition, we would now be down to the championship game. >> you're right. it's just bachelor ben and his two favorite women left right now. joining us with details of how we got to this point is our senior bachelor. he's broken up. >> there were a lot of tears. i'm trying to hold myself together for the segment. i figured instead of roses i would bring tissues for you folks. three women started last night, caila, our girl lauren b. and jojo. off to jamaica we go. roll that will beautiful
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that's caila. the river date with ben. you could tell that caila had something on her mind. she was melancholy as ben said. >> it is jamaica. >> they had dinner. that's when she decided to played lay it on him. she said, ben, i'm in love with you. >> she did not. >> ben didn't go there. but they did go to the fantasy suite. come the next morning, everyone seemed satisfied. next up, lauren b. she and ben helping release some baby turtles into the ocean. this was very cute. >> that's cute. >> they really enjoyed each other's company as they usually do. >> how long before a shark attacks those? >> give them a chance, you know. they get to dinner. lauren b. admits some uncertainty. well, she says i love you to him. they wound up back in the fantasy suite, as well. you get the idea. and the surprise was ben told lauren b. i love you, as well.
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he went there on that one. then there was jojo. they took another helicopter ride. they've had a helicopter ride before in vegas, if i recall. well, they took this one in jamaica. they headed off to a very romantic water fall. jojo decides to get in on the act. she says i do love you, ben. to which ben says, jojo, i love you, too. >> what? >> you know where that ended up. in the fantasy suite. >> right there in the fantasy suite where they had their own hot tub. ben's got himself in a right proper mess by now. and here comes caila. she decides that she's going to surprise ben who is doing some deep thinking right there with the camera perfectly positioned. surprise. you know what the surprise was? she said she wanted to do something spontaneous. well, ben said something spontaneous to her like you know what, you've got to go. she is out of here. >> like he just sent her home
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>> without a rose or anything. caila, thanks for playing. you've come a long way. take a ride. >> he swiped left in jamaica? >> that is all thee she wrote. >> she is so cute. don't you worry, dear. you are a beautiful woman and you're going to find love. just not on the show. >> it was what it was. ben doing some more deep thinking. then there was the rose ceremony. frankly, it was a foregone conclusion at this point. they went through the motions anyway. jojo got the first rose. our girl lauren b. got the second rose. and now there's just the championship game left. in essence. that's pretty much what we're down to. we're still clearing for our girl lauren b. >> we think it's going to be lauren b. >> we'll see. women tell all next week. check out our videos online. analyst out. >> and he leaves us with the
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in case you're not totally oscared out at this point, we had to share this adorable moment sunday night of leonardo dicaprio at the governor's ball after party. >> the little gold men are actually blank when they're presented and the winners get the name plates affixed after the ceremony. that's when he apparently tried to make a little small talk with his engraver and this is what came an out. >> the engraver handed leo an information pamphlet that tells him how to properly maintain his oscar to which he replayed i have to maintain it? >> he may have to do more than maintain just that oscar of his. >> he might have fierce competition from a young up and coming look-alike. he's 21-year-old swedish musician and bartender konrad annerud. he just landed his first modeling gigging with ralph lauren. looks just like him. >> for barney's here in new
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let it go, let it go let it go, let it go >> believe it or not, the lives in a far, far away land, there is a real-life princess. there's a mystical distant land and that land where the princess lives is called denver. >> we have to visit that place some day. as for the princess part, ask any one of her young admirers and they'll tell you she's the real deal. christina of our denver station has the story. >> reporter: some princesses prefer not to live in towers. >> so magical. every time it never gets so would. >> reporter: and some kids fairy tales could use a little magic. >> princesses, people always think of them and they're like oh, they wear sparkly dresses. it doesn't matter where you came from, what kingdom you live in.
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favorite stories come to them. the inside of denver's ronald mcdonald's house where an hour with elsa makes them forget about their battle with illness. now they know let it go >> reporter: her voice brings a glimmer to their eyes. >> we told her elsa was here today. she actually came up from a nap and was on the run for downstairs. >> reporter: their souls shine if even for just a bit. and when it's time to let it go, elsa leaves behind those magical memories. it's time for this had part time princess to return to real life. to a land called colorado where she's a 25-year-old marketing manager named sarah ingle. and her disney impersonations have made her an overnight international internet sensation. she's gotten so good at transformations she and her boyfriend started a business
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>> i like your dress. >> reporter: but is a princess just a collection of dresses and wigs? >> everyone goes through struggles. >> reporter: or is it the way she treats others that makes her a kind of royalty. >> believe in yourself and you have the right people there to support you and cheer you on, you can accomplish anything. >> reporter: for denver 7, i'm kristen skovira. >> means so much to girls and boys. >> you can see it in their eyes. just seeing her. >> they have it where you meet elsa at disney world. it's a 90-minute wait. absolutely worth it.
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be right back. good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." super tuesday showdown donald trump and hillary clinton are surging in the polls leaving their rivals in the dust. tempers are flaring with a trevor drove of delegates at stake. the controversial contraceptive e sure will be given the fda's most serious warning but the device won't be full butted from the market. thousands of women complained about the severe pain and bleeding associated with e sure. >> a new study says lack of sleep encourages can overeating particularly of snacks high in fat and protein and discourages
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stories on this tuesday, march 1st. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning. we're going to start this half hour with a crucial turning point in the race for the white house. voters in 12 states making their picks. >> it's super tuesday. donald trump is holding a clear lead in the latest poll. but his two closest rivals appear to be digging in for a fight to the end. it's your voice, your vote. abc's tom llamas is on the campaign trail. >> reporter: tension erupting at a rally in virginia. >> get them out of here, please. >> reporter: a large group of student protesters marched out of the event. and as they pass, a photographer from "time" magazine, thrown to the ground by a secret service agent. watch again. the agent's hands around the photographer's neck. then, with the man still on the ground, an angry exchange of words.
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investigating. but that wasn't all. trump singling out another protester, asking if she's mexican. >> are you from mexico? are you from mexico? right smack in the middle of my punch line. >> reporter: confrontations coming as the republican front-runner finds himself in the middle of a new controversy. dodging a question about whether he will reject the support of former ku klux klan grand wizard david duke. >> would you just say, unequivocally, you condemn them and you don't want their support? >> well, i have to look at the group. i mean, i don't know what group you're talking about. >> i mean, i'm just talking about david duke and the ku klux klan here. but -- >> i don't know david duke. honestly, i don't know david duke. i don't believe i've ever met him. i'm pretty sure i didn't meet him. i just don't know anything about him. >> reporter: trump under fire saying he didn't understand the question. >> so, let me tell you, i'm sitting in a house in florida with a very bad ear piece that they gave me. and you could hardly hear what he was saying. >> reporter: but trump clearly knows who david duke is. listen to what he said in 2000.
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i mean, this is not exactly the people you want in your party. >> reporter: but trump's tepid response to duke and the klan drawing anger from marco rubio. >> he blamed it on a bad earpiece. he couldn't hear the question. i don't care how bad the earpiece is, ku klux klan comes through clearly and he refuses to criticize it. >> reporter: this weekend, rubio and trump engaging in an epic schoolyard name-calling war. >> i have never seen a human being sweat like he sweats. >> he doesn't sweat because his pores are clogged from the spray tan that he uses. senator ted cruz. camped out in his home state in texas hoping a victory there keeps him in the race. there is a growing chorus of who say they will not support donald trump if he's the gop nominee. tom llamas, abc news, georgia. >> hillary clinton is enjoying a commanding lead in the latest national poll. she made a campaign stop in
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aligned herself with president obama and touched on everything from health care to the economy. former president bill clinton held a late night rally in massachusetts calling on his wife supporters to embrace change. bernie sanders was also in is massachusetts packing in another large crowd of supporters and he's questioning whether clinton can really bring about change. sanders just received a big financial boost raising $5 million yesterday alone. he simply asked his network of small donors for the money and the cash flowed right in. stay with abc news for comprehensive coverage of super tuesday's vote. our political team will be here tonight at 10:00 eastern. we'll have a complete wrap up tomorrow morning. >> on the eve of super tuesday, the state department has released the last of hillary clinton's e-mails. that brings the total released to about 52,000 messages. clinton has maintained that none of the e-mails was marked as classified at the time she sent them or received them. and this is a first for the u.s. or any other country for that
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admitting this, the pentagon is now using cyberweapons against isis. the goal is disrupt the ability of isis so communicate, control its forces and manage its finances. defense secretary ash carter says it may force the extremists to use older technologies that are even easier to disrupt. we've heard for the first time from an american student detained in north korea. he was taken into custody in january after trying to steal an item from a hotel where he was staying while visiting the communist nation. bob woodruff has the details. >> head bowed the student marched in to a government an arranged press conference. >> i've made the worst mistake of my life. >> 21-year-old university of virginia student otto warmbier is accused by north korea of committing what they call a hostile act. after he says he tried stealing a political banner from the hotel where he was staying. >> i am begging to the korean people and government for my forgiveness.
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while on a tour with a group that specializes in travel to north korea. in a statement to uva's newspaper, his family who has had no contact with him since the incident, said we won't know for sure about his condition until we have a chance to speak with him. now past detainees have often recanted statements they claimed they were forced to say under duress but until otto warm bier is home, we won't know if that was the case here. >> an ohio teenager is expected to appear in juvenile court this morning charged with two counts of attempted murder. police say he opened fire in his school cafeteria hitting two students. two others were hurt while running away. one student heard it all unfold. >> the first shot went and kind of paused five seconds and bang, bang, bang. >> the sheriff says he's aware
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repolice it. it's both a setback and a first for self-driving cars. one of the google vehicles hit a public bus. no one was injured in the fender-bender. there have been other accidents involving the self-driving cars but this is the first one where the car was at fault. google says it has tweaked the software. no word on who gets points on their license. patriots fans rejoice. tom brady reportedly signed an extension with the team. happy about that? >> yeah. >> brady is 38 years old but said he would like to play into his 40s. great. well, the reported extension seems to make that a real possibility because the deal is set to give the patriots significantly more room under the nfl salary cap. so before the extension, apparently brady was due to make about $15 million for the coming season. >> wow. a little sports with reena there. >> you like that? a little abridged version. like to keep you updated. >> we like to see him around.
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products. talking about the cigars. the country's annual cigar festival kicked off on monday. >> it's the 18th annual festival and attracts hundreds of buyers from around the world. cuba's weather adversely affected this year's tobacco crop shrinking it significantly. >> there still seems to be plenty around with the u.s. and cuban relations warming many say it won't be long before more and more of those famous cigars make it here legally. >> what i want to know is it still going to be a thing if they're legal now? >> oh, i mean, they still -- they're still pretty good. >> you still enjoy a good. >> legal or illegal, i think. yeah. >> i'm not really into smokes but you are. >> i mean, try it once in awhile. come up, we're going behind the scenes of the quirky hipster comedy "portlandia." >> who would try to rip off the girl scouts by paying for cookies with counterfeit money? who saved the day after an
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to take on anything. enough pressure in here for ya? i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... you realize i have gold status? mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast to unleash max strength medicine. let's end this. th this was certainly an adventure in moving near detroit. a high speed chase of an allegedly stolen u-haul van began on an interstate highway, then moved to local roads. chase continued even after the truck's tires blew out and an obstacles police had placed in the road. finally a deputy banged into the van with his quad car. the truck came to a halt and the driver was under arrest. i didn't know that police put obstacles in the way but look at that, there's one. >> one reason to hate moving. let's move on to a serious stop. "dancing with the stars" host
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yesterday. she's suing the nashville marriott hotel for $75 million after she was secretly filmed in her room. abc's eva pilgrim has more. >> you know your body. and i saw it for two seconds and i was like, oh, my god. and i shut it down. >> reporter: erin andrews breaking down in court today, as she relived the moment she discovered a naked video of herself online. >> dad, i'm naked all over the internet. i don't know what it is. >> reporter: the popular sportscaster and cohost of "dancing with the stars" is suing the owner and manager of this nashville marriott, where she was secretly filmed by a stalker in 2008. the video has been viewed nearly 17 million times. andrews' mother, paula, described consoling her daughter. >> there was no calming her down. it's -- it's a nightmare that doesn't stop. >> reporter: andrews is also suing the man who filmed her, michael david barrett, a former insurance executive. she claims the hotel made it
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and film her on his cell phone through a peephole he modified. >> i picked up the house phone and i called the operator and asked, could i have erin andrews' room. they connected me. so that i knew what room she was in. >> reporter: the hotel calls barrett a criminal who tricked them into gaining access. barrett pled guilty to stalking in 2010 and was sentenced to 30 months in prison. >> they could have stopped this and i'm so angry. >> erin andrews wasn't the only woman michael barrett secretly recorded in a hotel room. he posted at least ten more videos online. eva pilgrim, abc news, nashville, tennessee. >> and some credit the fact she says that "dancing with the stars" helped her get her peace back because she was back on stage. it seems like such a long road for her. i don't think people realize how difficult it's been. >> it's been several years but she's still dealing with it. she said afterwards, her espn colleagues were great. mike tirico who said come on back, we need to you smile again on air and be back at work. so at least they were there for
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