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once, after the first time. twice. do you have any idea what you've done, mcnally? not only have you embarrassed this division, and me personally, but you've jeopardized an undercover operation that's been underway for months! you've put an undercover officer's life in danger! (whispers) i know. i'm sorry. get me guns and gangs. frank, you got a minute? we got a situation. we need to talk, now. (sighs) (receiver clatters) stay here. what is it? (speaking inaudibly) (knock on door) who is it? (jamie) open up. it's me. (door closes) so what's happening?
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uh, she's not back yet. i was thinking about that-- that boat of yours. okay. i thought, uh, maybe hit the alpine, have a couple beers, talk a little business. yeah? good. if you're not too busy-- i don't know-- watching the football game. no, man. i'm good. i'm not a big football guy. so i'll meet you there, yeah? no use taking two cars. i'm right outside. (keys jangle) sure. right, thanks. child services is taking danny down to the hospital to see his sister. he's agreed to a rehab program for kids at sunnybrook. what about lindsay? she'll be back on her feet and ready for trial in no time. (keys jangle) okay, you know what? luke, i called my mom. i asked her to pull some strings, maybe get her a half decent lawyer from legal aid. you know lindsay told me that wearing the uniform made her feel like a powerful person. god, i wish it was that easy. you are
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(radio chatter, telephones ringing) that doesn't look good. mnh-mnh. hey. gail. we've, uh, we've been talking. yeah, not about anything that... happened. or didn't--or didn't happen. no, just about whether, you know, the three of us could go back to being friends again. you know, like normal. like the way things were before. yeah. you were never normal. we were never friends. but, hey, sucking up to me makes you feel better about yourself, knock yourselves out. she's back. yep. (speaking indistinctly) williams, shaw, come with me. be there in two.
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i disavow, okay? >> reporter: trump is poised to win big on super tuesday which includes six southern states.
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into attack machines hammering trump for not releasing his tax returns speculating about what he's hiding. >> there have been multiple media reports about donald's business dealings with the mob, with the mafia. >> trump plans to release his tax returns, just not now because after on going irs audit. marco rubio hoping to get more momentum heading into tuesday but he has a long way to go and making it harder, donald trump just nabbed another big endorsement and now has the back of alabama senator jeff sessions. mary bruce, abc news, virginia beach. >> we're going to return to our
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the awards may be over in hollywood but here in new york we still have a few to give out of our own. >> there are some special performances we'd like to honor on our very own "world news now" cars. for our first category, best performance by a background news worker. our nominees brian as the guy who sits behind me and does strange things. >> this is brian's first nomination. many consider him to have been snubbed for a previous performance. also, brian wrote that.
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but in keeping with the serious theme, no black nominees. jack sheehan's third nomination. he has been previously nominated for his role as bachelor senior analyst and fantasy football league commissioner. >> yes. >> jack, come and get your nowcars, aka the golden remote. >> that is outstanding. thank you very much. thank you very much. i'd like to thank my wife for putting up with my eccentricities, my parents for bringing me into this world of and good luck to my sister-in-law erin who is possibly having a boy today. bring on number 11. >> you get 45 seconds. >> okay. i'm getting off. thanks. >> thank you. and brian, you know, since you lost, you can present the rest of the awards. >> oh, well, gee, guys, thanks.
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>> i'm not really prepared. wait, i think i'm okay. let's do this. it's time for the world news nowscars. first category, not prepared or anything. >> not prepared at all. there's just golden remote controls sitting on this table. here we go. being a news anchor can be difficult. a lot goes into being the face of the broadcast, sometimes you have to do things you otherwise wouldn't.
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>> we want to bring in all our winners. we want to bring them all in. we want to say congratulations to the winners. we are a lot more diverse here than the oscars, obviously. so congratulations to them. everyone who won. everybody, thanks to security for always giving me a call when my food is here. thanks to everybody for making a great -- approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off
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laugh, talk drink and party. >> it's the top night of hollywood. >> my favorite moment was leonardo dicaprio winning and his speech. >> always like the glamour and glitz and the glory and the agony of defeat is always fun to watch, as well. >> the best thing winning. >> this is the second one i've lucky enough to win. it makes brighting my inheritance quite a bit easier because i have two kids. >> this is a timely piece. we remember what an asset this is to our society and culture and democracy. >> charles randolph won an oscar for best adapted screen play for "spotlight." the film also won. >> my dirt day today. i'm 53 years old and i've wanted this for an while. it's truly one of the best nies in my life. >> we already felt like it achieved so much. >> you clutched that like you're never going to let it go. >> nobody's getting it.
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grateful to be here. it's been a long haul for us. five years. the film has been embraced around the world. it's so amazing to be here tonight. >> i'm still very overwhelmed. i kind of look down and i just got my name on it. first i was like oh, this looks like an oscar. i can't really wrap my head around it. it's just wonderful and i'm so happy to be here with my fellow colleagues and hopefully go out and celebrate tonight. >> everyone pays great money and goes away satisfied and wants to come back next year. we deliver the goods. >> i ran into harry connick junior and i turned into a 15-year-old girl and played with my hair a lot. he couldn't be more charming. > i got pretty star struck. i sort of lost the ability to speak and my husband thankfully was there and was able to speak on my behalf. >> it's funny to see celebrities get star struck. >> they still do. the parties are still on going
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>> we've got folks everywhere. every single after party. >> there's going to be lots of coverage on "good morning america" later on today. >> more from the oscars ahead
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this morning on "world news now," oscars edition from the thrilled winners and big moments. >> thanks, chris. >> i'm a good person. >> he's a zebra. he's hilarious. >> to the nominations controversy to the fashion trends and chris rock's humor. >> you want diversity?
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>> from the red carpet to backstage, it's monday, february 29th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everyone. or as we should say to some of you, good evening since you're still partying. it's post oscars monday. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm reena ninan. it was an incredible night it was a beautiful show. >> big flight for "spotlight.." >> big surprise winning for "spotlight." leo dicaprio. who would have thought he would have won. the awards have been handed out and the oscars and their after parties are well under way this morning in hollywood. >> the star-studded ceremony featured a few surprised winners and there's chris rock's opening monologue with all the details. we're joined by abc's glamorous brandi hitt. you look gorgeous. >> wow. >> reporter: thank you, good morning, reena and kendis. hey, the celebrations are under way right now. we're going to be hitting the after parties in a little bit.
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morning where you are. it's still evening on the west coast. what a night here. "the revenant," max max fury road" took home several awards but best picture ended up going to "spotlight." >> mark rylance, "bridge of spies." >> the best supporting actor category was full of heavy hitters with the oscar going to mark rylance. >> if you ever wondered about acting with tom hanks works it help, yes. >> alicia vikander took home best supporting actress. mad max you have took home several awards. >> if they nominated hosts i wouldn't even get this job. >> oscar's host chris rock didn't pull any punchescracying the academy's diversity controversy. >> i'm a danish girl. >> placing black actors in parodies of several nominated films. >> you should get me. >> don't worry, black astronaut,
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>> even calling hollywood racist. >> hollywood is so rority racist. it's like, we like you, rhonda. but you're not a kappa. >> reporter: best actress went to room question's brie larson. i want to start big because the thing i love about movie making is how many people it takes to make it. >> reporter: after five acting nominations it was finally leonardo dicaprio's year winning best actor for "the revenant." >> i thank you all for this amazing award tonight. let us not take this planet for granted. granted. thank you so very much. >> reporter: then the biggest award of the night. >> "spotlight." >> best picture. what a night and we're still seeing some of the stars trickle in behind us and heading to those after parties. the biggest one of them all the xwempb's ball.
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wining and dining with more than 50 dishes being prepared by wolfgang puck's team and more than 1,000 bots of wine for everyone to keep celebrating on the. >> we are envious. now that the after parties are starting, you got to tell us what, are you hearing? >> reporter: you know what, i have to tell you one of the most i guess one of the if you pleasest moments of the seening is behind us we see all the actor leave to go to the after parties. tom hardy, fabulous job by him in the reb nant". he was here posing for photos with some people he was with. and people came coming up to him and kept coming up to him and saying can i take my pictures with you. these are guests that were at the oscars. they were attendees of the ceremony. everyone wanted to take their picture with tom hardy. he was so nice. he kept taking pictures for like 20 minutes. >> we're hope ugh got a picture, as well.
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here away from the stars. i wish. i'm a huge fan of his. >> thanks, brandi. we're going to go behind where you are backstage now inside the dolby theater and that's where abc's jason nathanson has been hanging out and jason, what's your big take away from this year? >> reporter: the one thing that i think everybody focused on here backstage and during the show and i think a lot of people in the audience, as well are talking about chris rock and they're talking about diversity and talking about how well he did.
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because it's so hard. there's so much work to do in changing, moving this big ship behind the scenes and getting people into these positions where they're hiring, that they are in -- this he are directing that they are making these decisions. that's where i think a lot of change feeds to come. the oscars are not the real problem. they're a symptom of that problem a lot of people say. so it's changing the studio system. that's a huge system. that's going to take years. the changes the oscars have made to try to make the membership more diverse, we'll see if that has any difference next year. i don't think it will. >> it does take a little while. many admit next year might be a very white oscars, as well based on the films coming out this year. jason nathanson joining us with the very latest from the dolby theater. thank you. >> a pleasure, guys. >> we have much more oscars coverage including insight from the senior editor of rotten tomatoes talking about grae half hour.
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and donald trump at the center of a new controversy with super tuesday just a day away. trump is under fire for refusing to reject an endorsement from former ku klux klan leader david duke. trump saying he did not know anything about duke as marco rubio fired more personal attacks at the front-runner about his appearance, he also said trump's refusal to condemn duke makes him unelectable. >> we cannot be a party that nominates someone who refuses to condemn white supremacists and
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stops in tennessee including two black churches in memphis and she urge urged african-american worshipers to reject prejudice as well as paranoia. sanders is forging ahead after admitting he was decimated in south carolina. more than 6,000 supporters turned out for a sanders rally in oklahoma city. he is trailing clinton in delegates but said nothing would please him more than to beat trump. >> important testimony expected this week at the erin andrews trial. broadcaster is suing a nashville hotel for allowing a stalker to film her through a peephole. andrews herself is expected to testify ef possibly late today as well as the stalker himself, michael david barrett did time in prison for the peopling. his deposition will be shown on video. there's a new call for the government to regulate the size of airline seats. charles schumer says passengers are being packed into planes like sardines and he says he
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the bill funding the federal aviation administration. it would require the faa to set a minimum seat size requirement including the distance between seats. >> so about time. somebody started looking into that. we'll see if it makes any difference at all. you have airbus trying to get us all on benches. >> reported that last week. we said is it at the top of the show. today is february 29th also known as leap day for those who were born on february 29th in the past, today is a very rare birthday. >> case in point. fred and his son eric, bred is turning 15 today. eric turns five. just kidding. fred is actually 60. eric is 20 today. the chance of a parent and chide sharing leap year as a birthday are more than 2 million to one. >> huh. >> sounds like lottery numbers. >> interesting. by the way, some celebrities
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ja rule, remember him? used to be in the j.lo song in the '90s. apparently will smith and tony robins and dinah shore. >> oh, all leap year babies. >> all leap year babies. we say happy birthday to them. coming up, using legos to re-create the best picture nominees at the oscars. >> and the winner who's made a splash and how many have been snubbed. insights from the senior editor at rotten tomatoes. >> but first the pilot of a small plane stuck upside down after crashing into a tree. it's not a screenplay, it's a real-life rescue drama na. >> join us on facebook wnnfans.com and twitter with with with @a with @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." .) does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it, resolve it. our formula with a special conditioning ingredient,
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tt4watu#`s4 " hnt& >9 tt4watu#`s4 " iztq tpx tt4watu#`s4 " jntq f 8 tt4watu#`s4 " lzt& ^md it was a weekend of memorials and celebrations in kalamazoo, michigan, one of the four shooting victims remembered was mary jo ni. cited for her love of children, dedication to teaching and love of baking. six people were killed in three separate rampages on the same night. in the meantime, 14-year-old victim abigail cough has been taken off a ventilator and is now breathing on her own. and an 87-year-old pilot in pennsylvania has quiet a survival story to tell. >> after crashing near the gettysburg airport, he hung nose down for four hours in a tree
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out how to get him down. with details, here's abc's phillip mena. >> reporter: dangling from the branches, this small plane left hanging from a tree, nose down, after a frightening crash. the only person on the plane, the pilot. 87-year-old herbert bartell, waiting hours to be saved. while rescue crews figured out how to get him down. police say bartell had just taken off when he ran into trouble. >> the engine started to sputter and he lost control. so, he tried to do a u-turn, but he lost control and it went into the trees. >> reporter: stuck up in the tree, bartell managed to call 911, but it took nearly four hours to get him down, because of all the branches in the way. >> he was in very good spirits the whole time there. he was conscious, alert, oriented the whole incident. >> reporter: bartell escaped with only minor injuries. >> think by the end he was a little anxious to get out. >> reporter: phillip mena, abc news, new york. incredible. still don't know the cause of the crash. apparently he's owned the ses nas since the '70s. >> obviously it needs some repairs.
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down on terra firma after four hours out there. switch gears and show you a live picture out at the dolby theater. this is in hollywood. and you can see people are still making their way out of the theater after the big show. >> making their way? it looks like everyone knew where the alcohol was and left. >> they're making their way to the parties. >> coming up in our next half hour, we're hitting the red carpet with some exclusive insight from our own fashion analyst. yak is back. he's taking a break from the bachelor" to run down all the best and worst dressed from hollywood's biggest night. >> he is really is an expert on this. first we're playing monday morning quarterback looking at all the big surprises as well as the could have and should have beens with rotten tomatoes grae
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"spotlight." >> one of the biggest moments there. "spotlight" winning best picture at the 88th academy awards. >> let's turn to someone who really knows movies. joining us live from l.a. is senior editor of rotten tomatoes. grae drake. were you surprised by spotlight's big win? >> i was surprised and i was really excited because going into the race, it was between
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and you know what? he didn't win 40 years ago. and everybody thought, this is his moment. he was so incredible in creed". what a phenomenal film. so poetic to give it to sly. and then the academy award went to the incredibly deserving mark rylance. and i leapt out of my seat and i went what? >> we were all shocked. who knows, maybe in another 40 years might be his time. >> never know. >> we'll never know. but mad max won so many. sort of a joke at the end of the night. people were joking around they were surprised the next award wasn't won by them. >> this is another one i am so psyched to see win that many awards because this is like a summer popcorn flick that audiences loved. and critics loved, too. over at rot n ten tomatoes that movie was 97% certified fresh. it's so rare a film can capture both the hearts of audiences and
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mad max" drove straight into our hearts and got all these really legitimizing awards. >> nice. it was the best written movie of all of 2015. well deserved there. but i got to ask, beyond the awards itself, were there any surprises? were there flew other surprises or fun parts of the night you thought, this is actually kind of funny and great? >> i thought the night was pretty lacking in funny speeches or surprising moments. i really enjoyed even just little equips from louis ck, but i think chris rock as the host far exceeded -- i know my personal expectations for host in what's going into it was a really tricky year. >> and there were such high expectations for chris rock. the fact you think he performed, that's impressive. what about the whole racial component to hollywood? do you think the oscars and this whole voting process will be any different in the years to come?
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because we really need some change. and that's what we saw in tonight's oscar ceremonies. it was laden with talking about oscars so white. which is t should have been. it's not it's buyer entirely comfortable. kind of a difficult subject for some people including the old lightweight guy in the academy to accept. but this is the kind of thing that our world needs right now because it's like a lump of coal with enormous pressure and a lot of uncomfortable is going to turn into a i'm eventually. we've got move into this together. >> really quickly, what movie will we be talking about next year at oscar time? >> one of them. >> is it going to be marvel's "civil war"? who knows. >> maybe batman versus superman. grae drake, thank you so much.
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and then lego decided to do their version of the "spotlight" trailer. they've done a little three-minute video showing all of the oscar nominated movies in lego and it's hilarious. including "the martian," including "the revenant." he's got the hair down on this one. "room" and mad max fury". it took a lot of work to do all of this. >> those folks go all out. >> they're well ahead of their time. >> you know someone else who went all out. lots of people knew leonardo dicaprio was going to sweep this for his role as best actor. apparently the flippest did this. him going up to get his oscar award.walks up the stairs. he's got oscar in his eye. getting ready 0 grab it. >> not the bear again. the bear strikes in memoryium of leo and his oscar victory.
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he's just at the oscar parties right now. >> let's move on. still with the theme. there were a lot of oscar related parties, of course. it's a really big night for parties. they kept with the theme you would say of this year's parties including you had the baked brie larson at this one party. >> that's bre? >> yes. the cheese, of course. yeah. a little baked bre. then this martian hummus. what they did here was what happened here, they kind of made it seem like the land skach mars and you have a little martian there. that's how they designed their hummus right there. >> that's funny. >> the oscar so white pizza. >> we had to get that little zingner there. >> with the white cheese. no anchovies or sausages allowed in the making of that pizza. >> oh, boy. food must be a theme for the oscars because chris rock. >> kind you have brother just hosted the show the.
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but chris rock rocked up to mcdonald's before the big show and he actually went through the drive through. see? >> so this is his pregame this is his pregame. >> i swear i didn't have any champagne yet. you won't know that based on had broadcast. >> nice job. >> that's the news for this half
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this morning on "world news now," oscars edition from the thrilled winners and big moments. >> actually, i do not look like him. he happens to look rather like me. how do you think we made it this far? >> to the nominations controversy to the fashion trends and chris rock's humor. >> you realize if they nominated hosts, i wouldn't even get this job. >> from the red carpet to
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it's monday, february 29th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> hey, good morning on this post oscar morning. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. it really was an amazing show. it ended up on time, chris rock was funny. did you love the show? >> chris rock was good. he had a high bar and lived up to it. >> he did. they did take on the whole thing about oscar so white head on and later on in the show. you notice many minorities on stage. you had morgan freeman, michael b. jordan, there was a black bear. they were trying to counter all of it. so let's start with the surprise at the oscars. "spotlight" taking home the best picture award. many critics had predicted "the revenant" would take top honors. >> leonardo dicaprio did win best actor for his role in that movie and here's a look at other memorable moments from the
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>> and the oscar goes to "spotlight." >> we want opportunity. we want the black actors to get the same opportunities as white actors. that's it. >> it's not rocket science. it's a mop. >> i'm a danish girl. this danish is good, girl. i want you to reach into your millionaire pockets and i want
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we must take action. it won't be real, won't know how i feel >> i think if you ever wondered about acting with tom hanks, would it help, the answer is clearly yes. >> jacob tremblay, my partner through this. >> thank you to the moviegoers thank you for going to the theaters and seeing our films. >> and the oscar goes to leonardo dicaprio. >> i do not take tonight for
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leo dicaprio did climate change, as well. >> we're going to change abc's brandi hitt who is live in hollywood. brandi, were insiders actually surprised to see "spotlight" win? >> there were a few people predicting it could win best picture. most of the critics thought "the revenant" was going to take home the top prize. however, it really was a three-way race between "the revenant," "the big short" and "spotlight." "spotlight" actually won the screen actors guild award for best ensemble. it wasn't a huge surprise but kind of came from behind at the last minute to take it from "the revenant," reena and kendis. >> let's talk about chris rock for a minute. what's been the reaction we've been hearing about his hosting duties? >> reporter: i've been looking around on twitter. most people say he did a wonderful job. in fact, a lot of people are praising him for going after hollywood and he even called hollywood racist during the oscars telecast. bette midler calling him the biggest winner of the night. oprah winfrey giving him two
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ellen saying on twitter that was incredible talking about his monologue and john legend saying congrats on your performance, chris rock. he's one of the top talkers for the awards show. you know what the other top talker i'm finding on twitter is michael keaton. i was trying to figure out why is everyone talking about michael keaton. obviously "spotlight" winning best picture. michael keaton's celebration as he walked up to the stage, he kind of dropped two words that i cannot say on television. and it's getting a lot of talk. a lot of smiles this morning. >> i was wondering what that was about. abc's brandi hitt explaining it all from the dolby theater. brandi in hollywood, thank you so much. >> he was pretty pumped. let's check in right now with another member of our team who spent hours on the red carpet earlier on sunday and backstage. abc's leslie messer. good morning. we have to start with what a huge win for leonardo dicaprio. >> reporter: i was so afraid of what would happen if leo didn't win. that is how badly everybody
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covering the campaign. >> reporter: gop front-runner donald trump taking attacks from all sides including personal insults. >> he is a con artist. >> con artist. >> i will never stop until we keep a con man from taking over the party of reagan. >> reporter: trump responding with a series of tweets repeatedly calling marco rubio a lightweight. but getting into some trouble, too. retweeting a quote by mussolini and refusing to disavow an endorsement from kkk grand wizard david duke during an interview on cnn's state of the union. >> i know nothing about david duke or white supremacists and so you're asking me a question that i'm supposed to be talking about people that i know nothing about. >> reporter: trump apparently forgetting he had already disavowed duke on friday. rubio pounced on the interview. >> we cannot be a party that nominates someone who refuses to condemn white supremacists and the ku klux klan. >> a rare moment of agreement with democrats. bernie sanders tweeting this out. america's first black president
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by a hate monger who refuses to condemn the kkk. >> good morning. >> reporter: hillary clinton retweeted sandeders' message as she celebrates her big win in the south carolina primary. >> you see, i do believe america remains great. >> reporter: stephanie ramos, abc news, washington. coming up in our oscars edition of the "skinny," chris rock's biggest laughs and most awkward moment of the evening. > from dazzling gowns to plunging necklines, our senior analyst is here with exclusive fashion insights you won't get anywhere else. you're watching "world news now." anywhere else. you're watching "world news now." my son and i used to watch the red carpet shows on tv now, i'm walking them. life is unpredictable one thing i need to be predictable is to be flake free. because i have used head and shoulders for 20 years. used regularly, it removes
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an army staff sergeant has been arrested for the murder of a virginia police officer. the officer was on her very first patrol. woodbridge officer ashley guindon was killed when she responded to a domestic family -- violence call at the home of ronald hamilton. he's also accused killing his wife before police arrived. hamilton is a sergeant assigned to the pentagon. guindon will be remembered today at her hometown in new hampshire.
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mental illness as well as violence. the reverend william schooler was a former school teacher and principal and a member of the dayton school board. he was 70, his brother 68. and there's more trouble to tell you about for the cruise ship "anthem of the seas." not only is the ship heading back to its new jersey port after encountering more rough weather, there's also an outbreak now of norovirus. >> this boat can't win. >> they cannot at all. the cruise line says the decision to turn around was because of the storm. earlier this month, you recall that "anthem" was caught in a severe storm and sustained some >> and apparently they're offering full refunds and skipping parts of barbados and st. kitts. but coming back, norovirus not good. >> norovirus, bad weather. >> disembark immediately. >> yes. coming up in "the skinny," we're taking it back out to hollywood with a recap of the oscars including all of chris rock's best moments. >> plus fashion with our analyst jack on the red carpet.
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to "spotlight." >> best actress in a leading role went to brie larson for "room." best actress in a supporting role went to alicia vikander for "the danish girl." >> and for the guys best actor in a leading role went to leonardo dicaprio, for the revenant" and in a bit of an upset best actor in a supporting role went to mark rylance for "bridge of spies." the most anticipated moment of the night was the start of the awards. >> the start of the award was the moment that host chris rock took the sage about the world waiting to see what he would say about the controversial lack of diversity among the nominees. >> as expected rock had plenty to say. >> this is the wildest, craziest oscars to ever host because you got all this controversy, no black nominees. you know? and people are like, chris, you should boycott. chris you should quit. you should quit.
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unemployed people that tell you to quit something? i'm sure there were no black nominees some of those years, say '62 or '63 and black people did not protest. why? because we had real things to protest at the time like too busy being raped and lynched to care about who won best cinematographer. jada's going to boycott the oscars. jada boycotting 0 the oscars is like me boycotting rihanna's
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you think? >> there was a lynching joke and there was a rihanna underwear joke. >> yeah. >> it was quite a tone. the "new york daily news" said that he went way too far. they put him on the front page. but needed to tack it in typical chris rock style. >> he did it his way, didn't he? >> he did. he probably won't be back next year. he did a great job. bravo. >> next to one of the most awkward moments of the evening. > when chris rock introduced stacy dash. remember her in the actress turned fox news pundit who has mocked the necessity of b.e.t. and even black history month as the academy's new director of minority outreach. >> i cannot wait to help my people out. happy black history month. thank you. >> thank you. >> oh, boy. yeah, you could tell there was a bit of awkward silence and then a bit of polite applause.
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really, really didn't want to laugh. but he just couldn't resist. so he did laugh. >> he didn't know what to do. neither did any of us at home. afterwards dash did take to her blog responding to her critics who charge that she's not black enough saying i'd rather be a free thinking black than a cookie cutter black who thinks and votes just like all my friends. who knew there was such a thing as cookie cutter blacks. >> now earlier, an even more awkward moment played out on the red carpet and the internet. a beauty company tweeted they had no idea oprah was tattooed. they couldn't believe, it was kind of awkward. as you can see, that's not really oprah. the woman with the tattoos is whoopi goldberg. >> it's different? and considering there weren't a lot of people of color there total beauty knows they screwed up. they tweeted an apology to oprah, whoopi and everyone else. >> gayle king waited and had this image of a confused oprah.
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reacting to the mix-up. king saying we all love whoopie but we all don't look alike. that was great. i loved it. >> love the reaction. >> i want to remind you our coverage of the oscars wouldn't be complete without discussing fashion. >> yes. we're going to get to the women later but first the guys starting with the jared leto. >> jared leto who rocked a crimson piped tuxedo with a red flower in place of a bow tie. a carnation, to be exact. >> and next 9-year-old jacob tremblay who looked amazing. strutting his stuff. > such a cutie. >> he absolutely is in a classic tux. but what you don't see are his darth vader socks. >> oh. smart kid. wanted the force to be with him. is that the right force? no? sorry. finally our own red carpet host michael strahan in an eye-catching two-tone blue tux but apparently "gq" magazine wasn't impressed. how can you criticize his necktie? they said when it comes to black tie events there are only two options a bow tie or no tie at
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that is dior haute couture. that strategically placed necklace. old charlize had heads turning in red on the red carpet. >> i got to say jadore. >> no doubt. moving on, saoirse ronan, star of "brooklyn" another plunging neckline. you see the theme developing here. emerald green, republic of ireland. she was in calvin klein intentionally mismatched earrings. saoirse doing well. who did not do well? heidi klum. oh, dear. marchesa. that is a whimsical flowing mess right there. >> a nightmare. >> lavender, white, and a disaster. >> they didn't finish it. >> she just got to put that thing away and forget that that ever happened. holy god. it didn't get any better with olivia wilde. >> that's wild.
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something from valentino. it looked like strips of tape to be honest. >> it kind of does. >> when it comes back up, that weird choker necklace didn't do anything for anybody either. olivia wilde. >> that's. >> thanks for nothing on that. also cate blanchett. we're going to disagree on this one. >> she looks beautiful. >> she looks stunning. > i'm going to go on the record and declare that a flowery seafoam green disaster from armani. >> no. you couldn't be further from the truth. >> we love it. >> somebody in hollywood called that good and they should be fired. >> we love this. >> oh, no. >> we disagree. >> get her out of here. who's next? sandy powell this woman is a costume designer. orange hair, aquamarine suit. she was misidentified on e's coverage. who knows what was going on here. she's a three-time oscar winner.
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if she designed that, she might never work in hollywood again. the first annual analyst best dressed award goes to naomi watts. i'll tell you what, shimmering in sapphire blue and purple from armani prive, there with her
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making news in america this morning, big winners at the academy awards. >> and the oscar goes to. >> leonardo dicaprio finally bringing home an oscar. >> i do not take tonight for granted. thank you so very. >> and host chris rock ripping into racism with humor. >> i'm here at the academy awards, otherwise known as the white people's choice awards. >> a night filled with a lot of

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