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when the lights go down [ cheers and applause ] this is "nightline." >> tonight, the big decision out of new hampshire. a political earthquake. the now projected winners. >> this is something very special. >> billionaire businessman donald trump claims his first win. and bernie sanders notches a victory in his own celebrates in style. but what does this all mean for the next showdowns in nevada and south carolina? giudice opening up about life behind bars. >> i cried when i couldn't talk to my children. >> once living a life of luxury on jersey" but shocked with a very
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ut of new hampshire on the republican side. a decisive, projected victory for donald trump, coming out on top. followed by john kasich.r had been trailing in the polls coming into tonight. and third place, still too close to project. an intense fight between cruz, bush, and rubio. exit polls coming inshire with 2/3 of republican voters saying they support trump's call to temporarily ban muslims from entering the united states.c side after a razor-thin loss in iowa vermont senator bernie sanders pulling off at. exit polling showing among voters under the age of 30 sanders beat clinton by a colossal margin. we have team coverage, of course, on this pivotal start with abc's tom llamas, who's at trump headquarters. tom? >> reporter: juju, good evening. a wild scene here in manchester. donald trump took the stage at
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said one word, wow, and the crowd fired back at him, "build that wall, build that wall, build that wall."trump's message on immigration, on the military and helping out veterans resonated here in the granite state. he wins first in new hampshire, something he couldn't do in the iowa caucuses. and he told new hampshireoved them and that he carolina. ahead. now, at one point he wasnked the other candidates, especially some who had called him, like senator ted cruz, but he said tomorrow it's back to bam, bam, bam, which means he's going to go back to hitting the campaign hard and probably hittingors hard as well. now, donald trump won by such a large margin here in new hampshire it's hard to claim that anybody else had a victory. governor john kasich of ohio here, more than 100 town halls. yet he fell into second place but a very distant second place. he definitely has south carolina but his moderate message may not resonate as well as it did here in new hampshire. juju?
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donald trump tonight. the other outsiderntal headlines tonight, the self-described democratic socialist from vermont. with that, abc's david wright who's been at bernie all night. david? >> reporter: good evening, juju. from bernie sanders' victory party the crowd here definitely feeling the bern. big victories tonight for trump. both candidates in a way flip sides of the same coin. railing against a system that they say is rigged in favor of special interests. one of them railing against es. the other a billionaire himself. there really is only one word to describe tonight's results. say it with me. yooj. >> oh, wow.r: donald trump is predicted to win the republican primary. the democrat bernie sanders who celebrated tonight by playing hoops with his grandkids.illary clinton
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>> because of a huge voter turnout, and i say yooj -- >> reporter: the yooj question now, does either of them have a path forward to the nomination? >> we're going to win this south carolina. >> reporter: let's take them one at a time. >> donald trump is seen favorably by a decent portion ofs but it's far less than, say, marco rubio and ted cruz. and as candidates drop out we should see some of the other candidates be able to coalesce a larger section of the republican vote and then probabl the nomination. >> reporter: that's why in the republican race the silver and even the bronze medal were just as hotly contested. tonight governor kasich came out of projected to take second. >> how could any man be so lucky, huh? to have all of you. >> reporter: tonight, third place still too close to projectrubio, bush -- >> you all have reset the race. and for that i am really grateful. >> reporter: -- and cruz. >> and the exact results are ht now it appears that we
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in the state of new hampshire. >> reporter: each vying to remain viable in what's being lishment wing. hoping to topple trump in the contest to come. new hampshire voters are well known to procrastinate when it comes to making up their minds. >> it's how we are in >> reporter: so today governor kasich poured coffee. >> coffee? >> reporter: and waited tables. >> coming through. >> where's table 2?linton signed posters and smooched. >> oh. >> reporter: while the trump kids were acting like new hampshire's first family. >> hi, >> reporter: ivanka thanking volunteers at trump headquarters. all in, the candidates spent an astonishing $100ds in new hampshire alone. 80% from republican candidates. with jeb bush and his super pac the biggest spenders. buying ten times more ads than >> i know we can fix this.
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>> reporter: one out of every three republican ads were pro bush. as far as boots on the ground,hampshire voters hosted at least 738 official campaign events since the race began. who came here the most? governor kasich. time well spent, it would seem. depending on who ekes out third st casualty in new hampshire may be marco rubio. >> i did not do well on saturday night. so listen to this. that will never happen again. >> reporter: referring to saturday night's abc news debate, where rubio repeated that same memorized line from his stump speech over and over let's dispel once and for all with this fiction -- >> that bar okay a ow what he's doing -- >> there it is. the memorized 25-second speech. there it is, everybody. >> reporter: the next day? homemade robots started showing up at rubio's events.ly struck a nerve.
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to terminate one of them. the big question tonight, didoters terminate rubio's candidacy? >> i think the lack of authenticity, that scripted quality really bothered voters, particularly in new hampsharlier today, to get a firsthand sense of the mood of the electorate, we went to this small town. this is laconia, new hamp 16,000. the pollsters say this small town is a bellwether. ever since 2000 laconia voters have picked the same first andrs as the voters in both parties statewide. >> i should say the largest number is probably going with donald trump. >> j.d.'s barber shop owner john down bent my ears about trum as he gave me a trim. >> i like what trump is sn't [ bleep ] around. >> reporter: at my coffee house nearby, the owner john moren
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>> i don't see how peoplem. >> reporter: and what do you like about kasich? >> i like what he did in ohio. >> reporter: his co-worker robin fernold clearly voted in the other primar a majority of the rural votes. >> reporter: why can't hillary get it here? >> you know, i -- >> she's not trusted. at all. >> that's right. she's not trusted. >> i want to begin byngratulating senator sanders on -- >> reporter: today hillary clinton was gracious in defeat suggesting she hopes to be the comeback kid in >> it's not whether you get knocked down that matters. it's whether you get back up. >> reporter: but consider she spent 1.3 million on ads. held grab nite state. consider that she won here in 2008. and consider that her husband
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>> unions got behind bernie. young people got behind bernie. people who are frustrated with behind bernie. >> reporter: in the waning days of new hampshire she was already looking ahead to south carolina, where black voters make up more than half the primary electorate. she'sgn ad. >> when african-americans are more likely to be arrested by police and sentenced to longer prison terms forthing that whites do. >> reporter: despite her huge loss in new hampshire the odds are ever in her favor moving forward in these hunger games. >> remember, iowa andery white states. hillary clinton polls very well among african-americans and south carolina's going to be a real test for bernie sanders. can he come anywhere close to hillary clinton in that state?bably good night for him. >> reporter: taken together, the trump and sanders victories suggest an electorate fed up with does the rest of the nation share new hampshire's evident frustration? stay tuned for south carolina
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i'm david wright live forn concord, new hampshire. >> we're being joined by our friend abc news political analyst matt dowd. thanks, matt. >> great to be here. >> i hope you belt tonight to watch the results come in. hillary clinton was projected to lose. but you're saying tonight's results are a recelt. >> first i don'ted to lose by the margin she lost, which is huge in new hampshire. keep in mind this is a state she won in 2008 against barack obama and now she's come and lost it against bernie going to totally affect the race going forward, which is what is likely to happen is bernie sanders is going to rise coming out of this because of aress and then he's going to lead in certain states around the country. so she's in a real fight for the nomination. still favored, but she's going to have to fight this out and probably into april. >> because the crowds rise, the fund-raising rises, all of it. what about on the republican side? we see kasich surging. we see jeb bush seemingly
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and yet a three-way race for is this a complete unstoppable trump? >> i think this is the perfect storm for donald trump, which is he wins, hel numbers, he wins by double digits, he recovers from a loss and now he has multiple candidates to run against, which is the perfect scenario for him. he doesn't do well if it's one on one. and i think right nowes into south carolina heavily favored, probably wins, then goes into the march 1st states, still a dominant position. the establishmentrobably in full-on panic mode because what scenario do they have to put together that is able to stop him? i'm not saying donald trumpif there are mistakes that can be made as we've seen. but i think right now donald trump is theed dominant candidate in this race. >> the results are in and panic ensues. thanks so much, matt dowd, for >> great to be here. up next, teresa giudice, "real housewives" star of new jersey opening up about her life
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lease a 2016 lincoln mkx for $399 a month only at your lincoln dealer. teresa giudice shocked her way to reality stardom onousewives of new jersey." but tonight she's opening up about a very different reality, telling us about her life behind bars. here's abc's amy robach. >> it wasn hell. >> reporter: it's been over a year since teresa giudice went from the extravagant -- >> i'm the queen. >> reporter: -- and >> do not break up my family! >> reporter: -- queen of "the real housewives of new jersey" to serving as an inmate at danbury federal correctional in her first tv interview since
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about her life in lockup. did you know you were breaking the law? did you know you were committing a crime? >> definitely ent saw it differently. >> reporter: the cameras were there the day teresa and her husband, joe, pled guilty to multiple counts of fraud. >> i'm feeling numb. her new reality didn't sink in until she arrived at the facility for an 11 1/2-month stay. what was that first night like? >> i got to my room like at 4:30 in theey opened the lights. i felt so bad for all the girls in the room. they were all really sweet, all the girls. they welcomed me. they helped me make my bed. and that's when i sawains and -- i mean, the mattress was disgusting. i was xuft exhausted. >> reporter: you didn't care. and i hadn't slept in probably days. says she didn't break down until she realized she wouldn't be able to talk to her daughters. >> i thought as soon as, you know, when i woke up the next morning i was going to be able to call home and talk to myd i wasn't able to.
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money to hit. i was like >> reporter: but giudice adjusted to prison. her tv career prepping her in a small way for life on a cell block. was being in jail like being in the real housewives of danbury? >> iworse. i mean, there was actually blood when they had their fights. >> my house reminds me of a french chateau. >> reporter: as a real housewife giudice was used to luulous life funded in part by the fraud that got them into legal trouble. >> fabulous. >> reporter: at danbury the inspiration fork." >> strip. >> reporter: she had next to nothing. >> your life was stripped down to the bare minimum. no nail polish. no makeup. no purses, fancy he only thing i cared about was my hair color. >> reporter: oh. how did you do that? >> they sold it on the commissary. >> yeah. revlon number 41. and i still have been using it since i got home. and everyone loves my hair color.
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and even had a nickname. hollywood? >> oh, hollywood.8d me. hollywood better not be telling on us. meanwhile, i would never. >> reporter: snitching isn't a good thing in prison. >> no rats and no snitches.e rumors floating around that you had a bodyguard. >> this one girl with dreadlocks wanted to be my -- she wanted to be my bodyguard. i was like i'm good, reporter: while she may have flipped tables in the past -- she found work wiping them down at danbury. >> i had a job in the a week, wednesday, thursday, friday. that was my job. i loved my job. >> reporter: you did? >> yeah. i got paid 12 cents an hour. and my first paycheck was $1 she wasn't working, she was working out. you found yoga in prison? i love yoga. and i was able to exercise three times a day. >> never. >> yes. >> hello? >> hi, honey. >> hi, baby, how are you? >> reporter: giudice kept up
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special "teresa checks in." >> hi, gia. >> hey, mom. >> hi, sweetheart. how are you? >> reporter: the brief hours she would get to visit with her family. this one photographed by "us weekly." >> the first visit was the hardest. we were all -- you know, when we said good-bye, that was the hardest.hey were being strong. but joe broke down every single time. and like you would look at him-u don't think that he would. >> like i'm the one in prison. >> right. >> hi,lcome home. >> reporter: bravo captured the tear-filled moments of her homecoming. >> when i first got home i felt it was like a dream. i'm like am i really here? >> what was it like seeing joe? >> oh, it was amazing.d. couldn't keep his hands off of me. >> it had been a long time. >> yes. >> reporter: except for giudice's oldest daughter gia the children don't know the true story behind their mom's nearly e. she told them she was doing research for a book. >> say hi to amy. >> i told them mommy has to go to work and i have to live a life of being in prison.book. >> yes.
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i just don't want them to hear it. >> and you were able to protect them them. >> when they get olderverything to them. >> reporter: she did in fact write a book, "turning the tables: from housewife to inmate and back again." and live under the limelight. you write about in the book some of the bad experiences you've experienced with the paparazzi. but then why continue with the "real housewives" series? why write a book? spotlight? >> it's my life now. it's what i know. and i live in new jersey. i don't live in hollywood. so the paparazzi's not always staked out at my house.ow she says the family's finances are back in order. where do things stand right now? you get to keep your home, yes? >> correct.re any longer, thank you god. and our restitution's paid off. >> reporter: but legal trouble still looms on the horizon. joe will sentence in march. the couple was allowed by the courts to serve their time
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but joe also faces possible deportation to italy. >> would you move to italyif that ended up becoming reality? >> we're just taking one day at a time. >> reporter: for the moment the giudices are enjoying the littlegain under one roof. >> love, love, love, love you. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm amy robach in new jersey. >> and we'll be a wrap-up of the results out of new hampshire. stay with us. >> announcer: abc news "nightline." brought to you by red lobster. ith even more lobster? and you count the seconds until red lobster's lobsterfest is back with the largest variety of lobster dishes of the year. like new dueling lobster tails with one tail stuffed with crab,other with langostino lobster mac-and-cheese, it's a party on a plate! and you know every bite of 'lobster lover's dream' . hey, eating is believing. so stop dreaming and start eating. cough, you'd see all the sickness
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on the republican side the projected winner by an impressive margin, donald trump. kasich surging to the number 2 spot and the rest of the field in a bit of a muddle. on the democratic side bernie sanders claiming a substantial win tonight, essentially scrambling the field ons we head into south carolina and beyond. thanks for watching. tune in to "gma" tomorrow. john kasich will be live from south carolina. and as always, we are online 24/7 on our page and at abcnews.com. good night, america. bc news, honored, winner for the second straight
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