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good morning, america. new over night. fists fly. violence breaks out at this donald trump rally. protesters pounded. and did trump's campaign manager get physical? plus, the blockade to keep him from his own rally. and the march right in front of trump tower. the rising tensions just days before the next primary. destination cuba. president obama's historic trip. the first president to visit in nearly 90 years. where he'll stay. who he'll see.
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the visit that could be a game-changer. rollover wreck. >> oh, sweet jesus. >> the horrible highway bus accident. members of a high school basketball team injured when their bus is run off the road. >> we've got parents and cars all over the place. >> as we were flipping, bodying were ricocheting off the bus. >> motorists rushing to the scene to help. what another driver was doing that may have caused the crash. and meet the other first family. the bald eagles dubbed mr. president and the first lady welcoming the cutest little addition. daddy arriving with a delivery for the little fluff ball. and another one ju waiting to hatch. and good morning on this first day of spring, which is going to feel more like winter. we start with a fresh round
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>> yeah, look at this. inside rally in arizona, a protester punched and stomped by a trump spofrter. even trump's campaign manager getting involved. he was caught on camera appearing to grab the collar of a protester as you can see in these shots right now. >> protesters using vehicles to shut down traffic. they were later arrested. >> they were paralyzed on the road there for a little while. meanwhile two days before the arizona and utah primaries. we're hearing report this is morning of a coordinated campaign against anti-trump republicans to try to prevent trump from getting the nomination. >> we begin our coverage are mary bruce in washington, d.c., good morning, mary. >> hi, paula. good morning. as donald trump tightens his grip on the nomination, we're seeing more and more protests across the country. most faesful.
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physical clashes erupted again. overnight, violent skirmishes at this trump rally. a protester is pulled to the ground, punched, and kicked. officers handcuffing the audience member and leading him out. then, just minutes later, trump's campaign manager, cory lieu lewandowski appears to grab someone's collar. mr. trump does not condone violence at his rallies. protesters lining up on the highway leading to trump's rally, using their own cars to bring traffic to a stand still. >> three of them are in jail. >> reporter: in charge of security, trump supporter, controversial sheriff joe ar arpaio. >> not going to happen.
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>> reporter: and in new york, thousands of anti-trump forces gathered in front of trump tower. trufr not there. >> go out on tuesday and vote. >> reporter: rising tensions two day before the next primary. the big prize, the winner-cake-all state of arizona. >> we're going to build the wall and we're going to stop it. it's going to end. >> reporter: immigration is taking center stage. >> the so-called immigration problem we face today at this particular moment is a trumped up and exaggerated problem. >> reporter: now, all this come as the republican establishment is making a last ditch attempt to come together and stop trump from getting the nomination before the convention. but it's unclear if anything at this point can stunt his momentum. dan? >> mary, thank you. for more on that point specifically, let's bring in george stephanopoulos, getting ready to host "this week." >> hey, dan. >> the new york times is
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are going launch a 100-day campaign. what are the odds of success? >> somebody has to beat him on the field. it will take ted cruz or john kasich to do that. donald trump is likely to win arizona. you need most likely ted cruz to beat him in utah. the big date on the calendar is april 5th. the day that wisconsin votes. wisconsin, a big mid western state. if the stop trump forces have any hope, they have to beat donald trump in wisconsin, on april 95, if they do, the chances that donald trump can get the 1237 delegates before the convention go down dramatically. and perhaps, after april 95, it would be a two-person race. that would give the anti-trump forces a better shot. that's the key day. >> what they're saying, the reports are saying that the aept trump folks, if they can't deny him the nomination, they may
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wouldn't that throw the election to hillary clinton? >> most lickly. it could throw to it the house. most likely, it would throw the election to hillary clinton. those people that want the third paert alternative don't care. they would rather lose the white house than win with donald trump as the standard-bearer. >> they're playing a longer game here, they think. thank you, george. appreciate it. we want to remind everyone. george has a big show this morning. he'll go one on one with donald trump. week." right here on abc. let's go overseas. authorities are starting to peace together what happened in paris' deadly terror attacks after capturing salah abdeslam. he's facing extradition to france, where 130 people died. alex marquardt is in brussels, where abdeslam was captured.
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he woke up in a belgian prison after a four-month manhunt. he says he'll fight been sent to france. europe's most wanted man has admitted to authorities he wasn't meant to survive the deadly attacks the paris. salah abdecember blam was supposed to detonate a suicide vest at the soccer game between france and germany. along with team of bombers he drove to the stadium. but he backed out. the paris prosecutor said. and instead, called two accomplices in belgium and asked them to pick him up. this image taken at a gas station as he fled. now, the the legal process starts. belgium has charged him with participation in terrorist murder. group. >> the real key is the ability to interrogate him. fand out about his ties yo isis.
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demanding he be sent to france as soon as possible. >> he's collaborating with the belgian justice. we'll refuse the extradition to france. >> reporter: friday's dramatic raid was the culmination of four months of police raids and arrests. abdeslam hardly putting up a fight when he was captured in molenbeek. shot in the leg by s.w.a.t. teams and dragged away. >> who else was helping him hide? >> reporter: four others were arrested with him. two of them charged with harboring criminals. appeal against handing abdeslam over to frans will cause a delay. officials are confident it will happen in the next 90 days. it could be years before his trial begins zplp yes, but they have him. and the process of gathering intelligence begins. next, to history being made today in cuba.
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is afternooners, he'll be the first to visit since calvin coolidge in 1928. jim avila is right there this halve van that this morning. jim, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. it was just over a year ago that we broke the news that president obama wanted to change the relationship between cuba and the united states and visit halve van havana havana. old havana, known for its decay, rundown chaos is getting polished up for a visit many thought would never happen. a u.s. president triumphantly and peacefully arriving. president barack obama welcomed by the cuban government and the cuban people who view him as a hero. >> the changes in cuba are profound.
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to greet him by the thousands. he heads to the u.s. ambassador's residence. monday and tuesday, the president will meet with the cuban people directly. giving a nationally televised speech to a large audience at the national theater. meeting with raul castro. not fidel who remains in the background, weakened by poor health and age. and the final event here will be the most fun. americans and cubans sharing their love of baseball, both countries' national past time. as the tampa bay rays meet the cuban national team. and if that's not enough when the president leaves, on friday, the rolling stoens will be here giving a live, free concert, where 1 million people are expected to attend. dan. >> they say you can't always get what you want. sometimes you can. jim, thank you. abc will be right there when the president arrives.
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exclusive interview. >> rollen en ing stones in cuba. ron's back with the other stories we're tracking. >> hey, good morning to you, paula and dan. rachel. we begin with a suicide bombing in turkey. two americans among five people killed in the heart of istanbul. the lone bomber just before he blew himself up in one of that city's busiest shopping streets. so far, no one has claimed responsibility. turkey has been the site of recent attacks. the white house condemning the latest attack in istanbul. the ntsb will join russian investigators looking to find the cause of the crash on saturday, killing all 62 on board. the flydubai flight crashed from
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not bad weather. how about this. after dialing 911 because some of his friends called to tell him they were trapped in snow, a man headed on a snow meebl to help them, then he crashed into a steel gate and injured himself. it turneds out his friends' situation was a hoax. pope francis is breaking records on the internet after christening his new instagram account. just like that, with the snap of a finger, or rather a tap of a finger. his first picture, a photo of himself kneeling in prayer with the words pray for me in nine languages. within 12 hours, he set the record for the fastest person to reach 1 million followers. followed by rachel smith, of course. instagram's ceo was at the
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>> the power of an image was it can transcend culture of language. it can speak to anyone. >> paula says she just fold him. the pope will keep an eye on his account himself. to someone else. and spanish formula 1 driver fernando alonso was lucky to walk away there this. his car ended up upside down, torn to shreds. alonso, however, was fine. saying afterward, i'm extremely happy to be here. he said it in spanish. finally, from los angeles, two helicopters had to be called in to rescue a stranded horse. firefighters used a harness after the horse took a tumble into a ravine. the horse was brought down to a nearby ranch. there are still some ranches in
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and later reunited with his owners. >> who is your horse in march madness, by the way? >> it was yale. we're out. unc? i like unc. >> you do? >> a good showing. >> a good run. >> our alma maters, not so much. >> who do you have, dan? >> my school, colby college. not in march madness. >> they're known for cheese, right, and education. >> and beanies with helicopters? march madness is madder than it's been in awhile. teams aiming for the sweet 16. real nail biters overnight. this all means one thing. tony reali is back. tony, great to have you here. >> way to set the bar high, paula. good morning. you will have a friday that's so crazy, you spend saturday in the house.
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the madness was controlled. >> a drive and then a slam. >> reporter: after two days with the most upsets ever, the favorites are fighting back. overnight, the top seeds in action. kansas. unc. virginia. advancing. >> inside. >> reporter: a danceoff for the tarheels band. and the players, too, after that epic dunk. >> for three. >> reporter: but the glass slipper still on for gonzaga. the 11th seed going to the sweet 16. they beat the utes by 23 points. despite a second half surge by yale. >> the lack attack. >> reporter: defending champs duke survive ing for the win. >> plumlee, the denial. >> reporter: and a big win for indiana.
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saxophonist from the wild cats' band. the hurricanes raining on wichita state's post season hopes. angel rodriguez getting a half-court hug from the coach after leading the way to victory. >> oh, a three! >> reporter: that was yesterday. today, e belongs to cinderella. six double-digit seeds in action. steven f. austin. the lumer jacks. and number 13, hawaii. looking toward next week. maybe gonzaga. nobody has played better through two games. >> usually my strategy, i pick xavier and gonzaga. >> how does that turn out for you? >> usually pretty well. >> gonzaga has never made the final four. they're hoping this is the year. >> they were 11 seeds. should have been higher? >> underseeded, i think. they're playing much better than that.
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>> this is great. >> i'm rooting for the lumber jacks just because i like their name. >> there you go. you have to have strategy. the first day of spring, alemedly. millions will get a last blast of winter. rob is outside. he's tracking the storm. he's in central pork what more. >> good morning, dan. tony kicked me to the cush because i picked kentucky and michigan staigan state in the final four. being the first day of spring, it's chilly. temperatures near the freezing mark. wind chills in the mid 20s. it's snowed in parts of pennsylvania. just south of harrisburg yesterday. near getgettysburg. seeing snow accumulation there. it's cold enough to central plains. we have frost and freeze advisories to south of dallas. the growing season has already started there.
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almost to nashville. certainly cold enough for snow. let's time-out this system. we'll look for snow to develop south to north and getting up into the new york city area later today and tonight. the heaviest falling tonight, think, through tomorrow morning. eastern parts of new england and eastern long island, now under a winter storm warning. how much likely four to eight inches in that warned area. two to four in parts of western connecticut, western mass. one two two inches of slushy snow in philadelphia. about a year ago, we saw snow on the first day of spring here in new york city.
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>> the daffodils have bloomd. might be covered with wet snow later today. the new york city half marathon is today. people with are gathering for that. i would love the run the marathon. but i have work to do. >> stay there, man. >> ron doesn't want you to dom back. we do. >> ron wants you to limber up and run. the internet has new stars this morning. a family of bald eagles. >> millions of people are watching this nest-cam live screen.
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we have breaking new about the remaining egg in the nest. >> that live stream was fascinating. good morning. it's been nearly 24 hours since the second egg started showing signs of hatching. now it's finally made its debut along with its day-old sibling. this morning, the bird watchers across the country captivated by this baby bald eagle. born in washington, d.c. the hatch ling breaking free of his shell friday morning, live, on the national arboretum's web cam. the proud parents, dubbed mr. president and the first lady, seen doting on the peep. >> the bald eagle is almost gone from our country. fold. >> reporter: the first nesting eagles in the area since 1947 are now taking turns caring for the chick. keeping the next tidy. feeding the chick. mr. president seen here flopping a fish into the nest before
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>> they're like a modern family in that they both take turns signature on the the egg. both go and hunt. both brood the babies. both feed the babies. >> reporter: social media obsessed. conservationists on the edge of their seats as the second egg breaks its way into the world almost 48 hours after its sibling. >> our national bird being hatched. being grown up. hopefully, they'll show this. to see the bird take its first flight, oh, my gosh. >> reporter: so cool. they'll be called d.c.and d.c. 3 right now. the public will have a chance to help them name the babies in a few weeks. we'll all be able to give them maybe a more exciting name like,
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>> do you have any ideas? >> baldy? >> you're on top of it. >> i like that. >> not bad. >> well, better than mine. i don't have one. nice job. coming up on "gma," a school bus crash. members of an indiana high school basketball team injured in this horrible accident. what authorities say another driver was doing that may have caused this scene. custody battle. a family's battle to keep their 6-year-old foster child. the unusual law they're
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welcome back to "gma" on this sunday morning. president obama making history today as he touches down in cuba. the three-day trip which he's making with the first lady and their daughters including a meeting with president castro as wl as a baseball game. an overnight standoff near a home in kokomo. two officers shot. one critical, just out of surmgry. the other officer, stable. the suspect found dead. on a lighter and brighter note. death valley usually barren is
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everywhere you look. rains brought out the flowers for the first time in a decade. >> it's great to see because it's cold here. we're welcoming the first day of spring. we're so ready to shake off that cold. >> look at those butterflies. >> we're talking possible snow. >> oh, my gosh. >> did you catch one. >> no, they're so close. >> right there. >> it's on anymy nose. >> pick a flower. >> oh, thank you. there. >> such a mild winter. the butterflies are flying. they're going to get slammed. >> should we be worried about the tulips? >> yeah in some areas, yeah. >> i'm not a big flower guy zplp keep bringing the gloom. we'll send you back outside.
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story of survival out of indiana. a bus carrying a high school basketball team rolling over in a crash. is there they were on their way to a tournament. the images shocking. you can see part of this bus completely flattened. more than does a. people hospitalized, including a coach air lifted from the scene. we're relieved to report, everyone made it out alive. ever have a pilgrim has more. >> reporter: the griffith boy's high school basketball team was one game away from the indiana state championship game. their excitement turned to panic when another car came flying into their lane. chaos along an indiana interstate. >> oh, sweet jesus. >> reporter: a school bus upside down in a ditch after being side-swiped by another vehicle. spl we've got parents and cars all over the place. >> reporter: the driver of the vehicle losing control of her herself. hitting a bus carrying the griffith high school boy's basketball team on ts way to the
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>> as we were flipping. bodies were ricocheting off the bus. when the bus finally settled down and stopped flipping, everybody was screaming. >> you could tell they were scared. they were shaking. >> reporter: this viz crowe recorded by another driver capturing the chaos as students scrambled to escape the mangled bus. the roof completely crushed. >> my body was many shock. time. until my teammates started yelling out for each other. >> i just yelled out, brace yourself, to the whole team. >> reporter: a surgeon from were still trapped in the bus. >> there is a moment of panic. and fear. but i think fairly quickly, you flip into the mode of, there are patients that could be hurt. on. physically. >> reporter: all 27 passengers taken to hospitals. chicago. >> everybody seems like they're
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it's a miracle that no one was seriously injured. >> reporter: the indiana high school athletic administration is supposed to talk to folks about makeup game. it is going to have to be soon. because the state championship game is next saturday. >> i anticipate this also reinvigorating the the seat belt mandated seat belts on school buses as well. thank you, eva. glad to hear everybody is okay. let's check the forecast. as promised, with rob. >> i remember my school bus driver, on a lighter note, driving through the snow and whistling "silver bells" when i was a kid.
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>> this weather report brought to you by trugreen. ron, good the see you. i won a $50 super bowl bet from him and he paid me in all singles. confirming the rumor of what his side job is. >> rob and ron making it rain this sunday. coming up, the parrots fighting to keep their 6-year-old foster daughter in the only home she's ever known. the unusual law they're fighting to keep her. and in her first solo interview since joining the the royal family, princess kate reveals the adorable name prince george has for the queen. straight ahead in "pop news." you do? really? -oh, pizza is here! -oh! [claps] kind of a thing. this is more than a lawn. this is a trugreen lawn. sorry! live life outside with trugreen,
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to live are fam members in other states. this morning, a california family preparing to say good-bye to 6-year-old lexi. >> we can't fathom it. it doesn't make any sense at all. i don't know why we don't care about kids anymore. >> reporter: lexi, whose face is blurred to conceal her identity was raised by rusty and summer page in foster care from the age of 2, after she was remove from the home of her biological parents. in the pages' home, she's bonded with her foster siblings. gaining happiness, playfulness, a positive rapport. a court order is splitting their family up. >> she's going to wonder why mommy and daddy didn't fight for her. why she's not at home. >> reporter: friday, a court ruling she should be taken to live with her extended family in
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a court-appointed attorney says we're relieved that our client will be reunited with with her siblings and family. the legal fight beginning four years ago. after relatives of the girl's biological father, ho is indian, petitioned his tribe and the l.a. department of children and family services. >> there is a lot of deference given to indian tribes when they intervene in these cases. >> reporter: for the foster parents, they believe the law is breaking up families. >> this little girl will be ripped and removed from her home. why? the courts are so afraid to make a decision that goes against the law that was never noent apply to a child like lexi. >> reporter: as for the paige family, they're taking the case to the california supreme court on monday. dan and paul larks they say they'll fight it all the way to
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>> this thing is not over. thank you, lauren. coming up, spring cleaning tips for a sparkling office. it's straight ahead in our "weekend download." we're right back. my girl cindy bought this fridge from lowe's because of their worry-free 30-day satisfaction guarantee on appliances. that's what i'm talking about cindy. i like your style. now get up to 25% off select major appliances $396 or more, at lowe's. while you were busy not remodeling your bathroom, the internet got
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well, spring is finally here. and this weekend, i hope you're enjoying it. the work week just and the corner. who better to give us tips of how to tidy up our work place for spring. tory johnson. what is the first thing we should do? >> wipe down the devices. take wipes, dustin spray, and just get rid of some of the grime. our cell phones. our computer screens. laptops. keyboards. just wipe them down.
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you the refreshed feel ppg. >> you don't need a sponge of wet stuff. i gather stuff throughout the year. what do you do? >> purge. start with just three things. any three things. knickknacks. old magazines. papers. three things. toss them. a great time to clean out the office fridge and toss any toiletries sitting in the bottom of the desk for the last six months. time to go. >> once we've done that, what's next? >> a scent is really fabulous. so, some office spaces, it's a big candle for everybody. or a teeny travel candle just for your desk. or something like that, potpourri. something that's light and fragrant. for me, it's citrus. choose the scent that fits your mood. >> and that's sneaky, too. tory johnson, thank you.
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"purple rain" made him an international superstar. he says he'll start from the beginning of his first memory and hopefully go all the way to his 2007 super bowl halftime show, which rocked. so you can be sure there will be sprinkled in there. did you get it? >> we did. >> starting with his first memory? >> that's what he says, his out. >> maybe talk about when dave chapelle played basketball with him in the middle of the night. >> i don't remember that story. >> after prince beat him, he made him pankax. >> a little "pop news" nugget. from prince to to princess. kate middleson is givening her first -- pay attention, boys. giving her first solo interview. to mark queen elizabeth's 90th birthday.
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doting grand mother to george and charlotte. >> george is only 2 1/2. he calls her gan-gan. she always leaves a little gift or something in whatever room we're going stay in. that shows her love for her family. >> so cute, gan-gan. the full documentary airs easter sunday. >> it's only cute in an english accent. american accent. gan-gan. >> my son leaves gifts around the apartment for us as well. nobody would want those gifts. >> i don't think those are gifts. >> no. >> you have to hear about this gift that a 9-year-old boy got. he was living out his glory days. he came up with the ultimate tardy note. a hand-written letter from bruce springsteen. he attended the boston show on tuesday with his dad.
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prepared with a hand-made sign that said, bruce, i'll be late for school tomorrow. please sign my note. the boss obliged. explaining he was out very late, rocking and rolling. he didn't wake up not 11:00 a.m. the next day. >> wouldn't that be nice? >> we do have some of these left. ron's been chowing down during breaks. >> sampling. >> just to make sure they were great for all of us. they are. i can smell the strawberry from here. it may not feel like spring. for many of us, it's 30 something in new york. that doesn't mean we can't get into the mood. to help, we have rita's i tall talian ice. sit delish? >>. >> yes. >> i got the mango. >> mangsorks the most popular.
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