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she's got this huge lead built up over bernie sanders and remember the democrats, every single primary and caucus is por portion portional. if he starts winning races, hillary clinton will continue to add to their total. >> i whatn't to bring that donna brazile, you know what this looks over the democratic side. once you build up, a hard lead, hard for the challenger to catch up. >> we reward on the democratic performance. this is a good night for hillary clinton. no question that bernie sanders will accumulate delegates whether it's in minnesota, colorado or some of the other states. but she'll win a large chunk of delegates because she'll win those areas where the democratic performance is very, very high. >> and matthew dowd, she has a
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she hasn't put bernie sanders away yet. she has to keep one eye on bernie sanders and one eye on the republicans and donald trump. >> i think she's turning -- she's turning full well -- we're moving toward a fascinating clash of the titans in this course of this. if donald trump continues to roll and hillary clinton continues to roll, you have the ultimate outsider, no political experience against the last political dynasty with a resume, a political resume, anybody would be the envy of anybody. >> it's incredible. nate silver, the head of fivethirtyeight. you have been going through statistics. you called the 2012 election on the nose. explain how all the experts, with the possible exception of matthew dowd, completely missed donald trump. >> i think there's nothing like donald trump in many decades of
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every 40 years or so, a party realignment where the coalition of the two parties doesn't resonate with the voters anymore. i think that's the magnitude we're seeing with donald trump. i don't know if you call him a black swan or not. this isn't politics as usual. he's now on track, he had a good night to win the republican nomination. >> okay, nate silver, thanks very much. when we come back, ted cruz. he's had two victories tonight. and more on the possible matchups in the fall. our next item is a genuine "name your price" tool. this highly sought-after device from progressive can be yours for... twenty grand? -no! we are giving it away for just 3 easy payments of $4.99 plus tax! the lines are blowing up! we've got deborah from poughkeepsie. flo: yeah, no, it's flo.
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i want to thank donald trump -- [ laughter ] that's a joke. that's a joke. but, guess what, stuff he's doing and others, including cruz and others, he's making the american people look in the mirror and the american people are honest. when they look in the mirror, they see what's looking back at them. they know, there's no easy answer to this. >> vice president joe biden looking beyond the primaries right now, looking ahead to the general election. let's talk about that matchup more right now. i want to bring in cokie roberts. you talked to a lot of democrats right now, they think cruz are the ultimate solution to an enthusiasm gap.
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turning out in the primaries with greater proportions than democrats. >> and donald trump has been making that possible for the democrats. particularly, the comments about the ku klux klan, but the stuff he said about mexico and all of that is likely to energize hispanics and african-americans, as we have seen tonight for hillary clinton, she did in even states that she won big, she still lost, though, to young people. she'll have to do something to energize them, to get them active for the general election. but the other thing, george, that we have to watch, donald trump just goes in with a bludgeon and what happens to hillary clinton in as he does that, could be something that we haven't seen. >> okay, i want to get more on this conversation. but we now have senator ted cruz joining us. senator cruz, congratulations on your victories in texas and oklahoma
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donald trump is still getting the lion's share of delegates tonight. it looks like he's well on his way to the nomination? >> well, george, tonight was a terrific night. we had major victories in texas, which is as you know is the crown jewel of the super tuesday. the most delegates of one state. we also had a terrific victory in oklahoma. we're still waiting on results in other states. but critically what we have seen, couple things happened, number one, with the delegates, we're seeing a sharp separation, unclear exactly where we're going to end up. trump somewhere around 400 delegates. we'll end up around 200 delegates. and everyone else will be below 100 delegates. that separation really allows this race to focus on how do we beat donald trump. i'll tell you a lot of republicans view, if we nominate donald trump it will be a disaster for republicans and a disaster for the country, and what i think we saw tonight and i hope we'll see in the days to
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coming together, we welcome supporters from other candidates aboard -- we need to build a coalition, a team to ensure that the republican nominee is a conservative candidate. >> senator -- that's what you're calling for, but marco rubio is staying in the race, john kasich is staying in the race and ben carson is staying in the race. >> well, george, every candidate will have to reflect on where the race is, we'll have to give it prayerful consideration. what is clear, if the race remains divided, donald trump's path to the nomination is much more likely, but if we unify, if it's head to head, our campaign beats donald trump soundly. for everyone concerned about the best interest of the republican party, if donald trump is the nominee, in all likelihood your former boss hillary clinton becomes the president, in all likelihood the republicans lose the senate and we lose the supreme court for a generation.
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our kids and our grandkids. so, i hope that republicans instead make the decision, let's come together, let's unite behind the only campaign that's beaten donald trump three times across the country. >> if donald trump gets the nomination, does the republican party break apart? >> well, i don't know if it breaks apart but i don't think donald wins. right now, he has enormous opposition to him. and to be honest, right now, the donald. they're not hitting him with all i think a lot of folks in the media are rooting for donald trump to be the nominee, the one candidate on the face of the planet that hillary clinton can beat in the general election. and as republicans we're not interested in nominating someone as being a sacrificial lamb and end up with a third term of the obama's presidency. >> senator ted cruz, thank you
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matthew, two schools of thoughts here. if this donald trump versus hillary clinton race happens. easy victory for hillary clinton. because it mobilizes latinos and african-americans. others say donald trump scrambles the playbook. he'll do well with white working-class voters, in places like ohio, pennsylvania, wisconsin. >> i think initially we'll see that hillary clinton would be favored in a race like that. but there are a couple of things that we have to keep in mind. first, it's very difficult for hillary clinton to run against and campaign against an unpredictable candidate like donald trump. it's the hardest to run against when someone is unpredictable. the other thing is, hillary clinton has demonstrated in the primaries and demonstrated in the polls is a flawed candidate for a general election, she's disliked by a majority of the
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a majority of the country. and she has some vulnerabilities. so, i don't think this is a slam-dunk for hillary clinton. i think she's slightly favored going into a general election. but there's no telling what will unfold against an unpredictable candidate. >> cecilia vega, meantime, the clinton campaign and allies have started to put together a campaign against donald trump. >> yes, they certainly have. there were reports out this week they have an opposition book ready to go. they have been watching republican debates to study up on him. she had that new year's resolution. she wasn't going to talk about donald trump anymore. in her victory message, she barely mentioned bernie sanders. this is a campaign laughing off a possible donald trump they're really now bracing themselves for one now. >> there's a major effort by the republican party to stop donald
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and the spokesperson for that effort -- jeb bush's former spokesperson. making the case. hillary clinton will destroy him even if she's running from jail. but i tell ya, he may have destroyed the republican party. but i agree with matthew dowd. he'll be a tough general election opponent. >> david muir, this idea if you look at those voters who make up their minds in the last several days, donald trump doesn't do as well with them. >> yeah, that's fascinating them. i was watching your interview with ted cruz there. we wanted to know if the mud slinging in the last couple of days really worked. look at this, among republican voters who decided just within the last couple of days, rubio and ted cruz evenly split at 28%. 24% for donald trump.
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seen the size of the hands, some of these incredible comments made by marco rubio seem to have some impact in these final days. but 11th hour it wasn't enough. >> david muir, thank you. rebecca jarvis with john kasich, he hasn't won a state tonight, but he's staying in. >> he's staying in, george, and the way that the campaign is putting it tonight, they have been playing an away game for the last month, now they're getting onto home turf, the midwestern states, they go to ohio, in fact, they're touting tonight that john kasich and donald trump in vermont, are running pretty close at this point. they're on a flight right now to michigan where they'll spend the coming days. they have seen an increase in their fund-raising and all eyes on ohio at this point, george. >> rebecca jarvis, all eyes on ohio for john kasich. florida for marco rubio.
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an aspirin regimen. bayer aspirin. and we're back now with our super tuesday coverage. coming up on 11:00 in the west. we're live in many parts of the east and let's look one more time at these results. donald trump has won seven states tonight -- alabama, georgia, tennessee, virginia, massachusetts, arkansas and vermont. texas and oklahoma for ted cruz. marco rubio gets minnesota on the republican side for the democrats -- hillary clinton takes seven states -- alabama, arkansas, georgia, tennessee, texas, virginia and massachusetts. bernie sanders gets four states -- vermont, oklahoma,
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this is all about the delegates, though, in these nominations fights. jon karl, where do things stand. >> big, big day delegate for hillary clinton. if you look overall, she's starting to build up a serious lead over bernie sanders. it will be very hard to close. >> bigger lead barack obama had eight years ago over her. >> absolutely. moving to the republicans, similar story, you have donald trump who's got a big lead today and even bigger lead overall. he'll be very hard to catch up, too. >> matthew, it sets up this possibility that one would have predicted. hillary clinton maybe. who would have thought donald trump, someone who contributed to hillary clinton's campaigns, could be her prime opponent, another man hattener, a billionaire. >> it's an unbelievable situation. a complete, total, ultimate
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basically represents a political three big stories breaking on 11 at 11... big wins tonight for hillary clinton and donald trump as the votes are counted in the super tuesday contests. students get their first look at madison high school since the shootings.. and we're learning about one student who is being called a hero. but first... fierce winds leave nearly five - thousand duke energy customers are without power. at one point less an hour ago.. that figure was nearly seven- thousand. for what the weather will do next... we turn to nine first warning chief meteorologist steve raleigh. steve. we'll see temps in the mid to low 30s on their way to the mid to upper 20s by good morning tri-state. it's all due to a cold front that is
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behind the front, we are looking at much colder air as we see a chance for snow flurries into wednesday morning as well. this means no worries on the roads for the wednesday morning rush. it'll be seasonally cold, with lows in the upper 20s. our other top story tonight... classes resume tomorrow for students in the madison school
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shooting left four students injured yesterday. nine on your side has team coverage at 11 on all tonight's developments.. including a look at one injured student who is being called a hero. we begin with ashley zilka.. and what the district is doing tomorrow to ease the difficult return to school. ashley it was an emotional reunion for students and their teachers when they walked back inside madison high school. while it was painful for many, families say this was a way to move forward. one by onecars full of families made their way back to madison high school.51:19 when i first walked in, i was really emotional. i was kind of scared. 22students and parents walked through the halls for the the first time since monday's chaotic shooting in the cafeteria. 05:19 the kids are going to have to do this tomorrow on their own so they get to walk through again with their parents in a safe and secure environment and then tomorrow hopefully it will be a little easier on them. 31teachers and administration all there to show their support.05:11 tears just come to your eyes when you just want to thank them for the job they did. 1552:35 they were kind. they were hugging all of us even if they
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support dogs. 42this walk- through... the first step to getting things back to normal. 05:52 she has come to grips with it and i think everything is going to be fine. 5453:19 it will probably be really sad and we will all be a little scared but we will get through it. 22 tomorrow- counselors will be here to support students. they will also have additional staff members in the cafeteria where the shootings took place. reporting live ashley zilka 9 on your side. the suspected shooter, james austin hancock, today denied the charges against him. he's in juvenile court. 'denied' is the same as pleading not guilty . those charges include attempted murder and felonious assault. today we also learned that hancock told officials he got the weapon saturday from a member of his family. depending on what officials determine.. that could lead to other charges. investigators also say he had extra ammunition when he was caught. and... there is surveillance video of the shooting that will not be released. one of the students injured yesterday is being called a hero tonight. nine on your
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murray's story. john. 14-year-old 'brant murray' was hit by shrapnel. he was sitting next to lunch table where this all began-and in the heat of the moment - some parents say he pulled their kids to safety amid chaos and confusion"i was actually scrubbed in because i work in surgery and they came and got me and said there was a shooting"ginger weaver has four kids attending madison junior-senior high. hearing the words no parent wants while still rushing to the campus "almost all the way up here in traffic - and they called me, the principal did, on his cell phone to let me know my son was one of the students injured"14-year-old brant murray - hit in the calves and thighs by shrapnel "theres still pieces - he has to see a surgeon about a possible surgery to remove them" she says he was sitting at the lunch table with the boys who were shot. the table next to 14-year-old 'austin hancock' - where this all allegedly began "said he got up and just turned around and pointed the gun and just opened fire on the table" amid the unthinkable-ginger says she's been hearing from parents-calling brant a hero
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brant actually knocked them to the ground to get them out of the way when the gunfire actually started going off" near-tragedy unfolding in this tight-knit town. her son - perhaps - preventing a life lost too soon "this is nothing that you can ever prepare for so you just do the best off what you can" as this was all unfolding - brant was rushed to atrium medical center. again - he and all the victims in this shooting are expected to pull through. john genovese 9oys as for the other three victims... at least one.. kathrine douchette.. who says she was grazed by a bullet.. says on facebook she will be at school tomorrow. you heard from brant murray's mother a few moments ago. the two students who were shot... cameron smith and cooper caffery.. were both expected to recover. now the small community begins to heal.*only nine on your side's evan millward shows off one parent's idea for showing spirit - and raising money for victims. marla davis watched all day
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she was lucky - she knew her son was safe.but he took it hard.marla davis/madison parent 0423 he came home kind of like, i'm ok. he took a nap, woke up and the shock hit him.you could say madison is in her family.so is a t-shirt business.marla 0318 people were all sharing with each other i saw one that said mohawk strong and i thought, we gotta do somehting with that.here it is - the design davis has been building.nats 0804 we're strong, we stick togetheralready - one day in - she's got nearly 200 orders. seven bucks each.randy davis/madison alumnus 0733 we had a girl from georgia buy one, girls from eaton high school have messaged me, franklin, they've really come together on this.davis isn't making money on these - she says she'll donate to the school or the families.marla 0455 that is my hope, i want everyone in the community to be wearing one of these.in madison township -(covered) marla 0350 i'll take 'em as
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nine on your side will stay on top of all the developments in this story for you. and.. good morning tri-state will be in madison township as classes resume. breaking now on 11 at 11... the results are coming in in the super tuesday presidential race. as expected, the big winners are hillary clinton and donald trump. now some pundits believe the stage is set for a clinton - trump showdown in november. here's a look at the latest projected winners. for the g-o-p.. donald trump wins virginia.. alabama.. massachuetts.. tennessee and georga. ted cruz picked up his home state of texas and oklahoma. in the democratic race... hillary clinton wins texas.. alabama.. arkansas... tennessee... virginia and georgia.bernie sanders takes his home state of vermont.. and oklahoma.. a-b-c marci gonzalez is covering all the races for us. she has the latest on the numbers.. and what they mean for the nomination. tonight- declaring victory-abc news projecting major wins -in a majority of states for front-

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