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making news in america this morning -- breaking overnight. an amtrak train on its side, derailing while packed with passengers. new details and pictures just coming in. political turmoil, growing concerns about the outbreak of protests and violence at donald trump's rallies. the chaos overshadowing one of the biggest days of the election season happening tomorrow. we're live with the latest. severe flooding in the heartland. water rushing down streets. plus, on the west coast, a growing mudslide forcing people from their homes. and march madness. it's that time of year. get your brackets ready. who are the favorites and number
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good monday morning. we begin with that breaking news, another major train derailment the second in the less than a week. >> new images coming in from kansas. five amtrak cars on their side. this happened 20 miles west of the dodge city. there are injuries. none of them we're told are life-threatening. >> it was bound from los angeles to chicago, carrying 128 passengers and 14 crew members. >> obviously, the cash investigation is in its early stages right now. witnesses onboard said that the train started shaking. last week, a commuter train in california derailed when it struck a tree, we're working to get some new details on this amtrak derailment later in this half-hour other major story, the race to the white house.
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trump rejecting blame for the violence. >> it's casting a shadow over >> both parties are holding contests in florida, illinois. for republicans, the winner in ohio and florida get all of the delegates. coverage begins with kenneth moten. kenneth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, donald trump's rivals pointed out those images of violence at his rallies are being seen around the world. some of the toughest criticism came from the two men who have a lot to lose if they don't win their home states. this morning, donald trump under fire as violence and protests continue to break out at his rally and it was totally organized. troublemakers. troublemakers. >> reporter: rising tempers sparked incredible scenes at
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missouri and ohio. more secret service agents are now surrounding the gop front-runner after one man even tried to rush the stage as trump spoke. but as trump rivals on both side on the attack. >> he's trafficking in hate and fear. >> no matter what it takes i will not take the low road to the highest office in america. >> reporter: the violence has been a distraction from the race for the white house. a path that leads to the delegate-rich states of florida and ohio tomorrow. >> after tuesday, we're going to see this race narrow clearly to a two-person race. >> reporter: a recent poll has ohio governor john kasich leading donald trump in the buckeye state but rubio is still trailing in his home state democratic bernie sanders is hoping for the same, polls in
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have him far behind hillary clinton. >> we think we have a chance to win here in ohio. >> reporter: today, the trail here in ohio will get another familiar face, one of donald trump's biggest critic, mitt romney will campaign for governor john kasich. reena and kendis. >>. the violence in chicago over the weekend reminding people of the 1968 election. >> abc's jonathan karl takes a closer look at the political >> caller: turmoil and what he's witnessing on the campaign trail. >> it's hard to look at what's happening now and hard to think of those images from chicago in 1968, violent clashes on the street. i have been to trump rallies all over the country and it's important to say that the overwhelming majority of trump supporters are entirely peaceful. overwhelming majority of the protesters are entirely
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i haven't seen the situation you have a candidate from the podium encouraging even condoning violence as these protests grow bigger, go more fervent. i fear this could actually get worse. >> jonathan karl reporting for us. another story that we're following overnight. a young maryland police officer is dead in what officials say is an unprovoked ambush attack. the suspected shooter was then wounded in a shootout with cops. his brother was later arrested. . the motive for the shooting is unknown. the officer would have turned 29 this week. >> the community needs to know that one of your defenders has been lost. >> he was important to his family. he's important to this entire community. we have another mother tonight who's without her son. >> police say they had no contact with the suspect before he opened fire.
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with nonlife threatening injuries. overseas now, where the death toll is rising following a terror attack in the capital of turkey. police suspect that kurdish militants carried out the attack which the main boulevard of ankara. the turkish prime minister promising to bring terrorism to its knees. now, al qaeda's north africa affiliate is claiming responsibility in an attack on a popular beach resort. the gunmen stormed the beach. one witness described the panic as the terrorists opened fire. back here at home, restless night because of severe weather in springfield, missouri, a storm dumped as much as 5 inches of rain in less than five hours.
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roads are closed. in the meantime, in eastern arkansas, also being hit with severe storms and heavy rain as you can see. some roads are closed because of flooding. there's no report of damage from the storms. forecasters expect the weather to clear out by daybreak. take a look at that radar the storm system has moved a little to the east, now drenching parts of kentucky, tennessee and mississippi. another storm is causing problems in northern california, two families have had to evacuate their homes because of a mudslide. other homes may be in danger. the problems started several months ago. formal announcement from the white house on president obama's choice to replace supreme court
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he has reportedly narrowed it to three choices. senate republicans are still refusing to hold hearings or schedule a vote before the presidential election. still ahead -- new details on an automaker recall. a passenger plane bound for the u.s. with two missiles onboard. how did they get there. plus, caught on camera.
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this is proof why you should never tailgate. look closely at the two vehicles on the left lane on this highway. the vehicle in the back riding the other, until the vehicle
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driver in the rear to spin out of control. the driver who crashed was cited. and new overnight a dramatic high-speed chase of a stolen police cruiser through parts of los angeles ended when police opened fire on the driver. that driver hit speeds in excess of 100 miles an hour. weaving in and off of freeways. the stolen car was cornered in an alley. gas prices are going up and drivers are seeing the difference at the pumps. the national average price for a gallon of gas is now $1.94, that's up 24 cents from a month ago and more than 12 cents in a week. largest weekly increase this year already. demand is up and we're diving more because gas has been so inexpensive. nissan is recalling more
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because of brake problems. the recall impacts 2013, 2014 and 2015 models. dealers will reprogram the software that control the brakes. zootopia the only family-friendly film at the theaters right now, took in $50 50 million. deadpool was third with $11 million. when we come back -- ladies, get your zs. why women need more sleep than men. it's time for march madness. this year's brackets are out. so, who's the top seed? i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma
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at panera. food as it should be. interstate 40 near durham, north carolina, is open again after a pile-up last night. wet roads blamed for this. >> later in the northeast. wed wet roads are expected in the northwest. if you're flying, art delays likeliest in chicago, san francisco, charlotte, new york and washington.
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looking into the credibility of a report that could have serious security imply cases here in the u.s. >> that report by european tv network says two missiles have been discovered by officials at an airport in serbia. alleged to be bound for oregon. u.s. officials are looking into who was going to receive the missiles and what they were going to be used for. investigators in france are calling for medical confidentiality to be relaxed for pilot. a nearly a year after one pilot may have deliberately crashed a plane into the french alps. investigators said he had been urnled by doctors to get sigh yat rick help. researchers discovered why women need more sleep than men.
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throughout the day it takes their brains more time to recover. and they found women if they don't get enough sleep, they getting anry, depressed and hostile. side effects of sleep-deprived men they don't suffer those side effects. okay, so, there was no doubt what a sports fisherman caught when it jumped out of the water. a great white shark. measured about 15 foot. it took a monumental effort to reel it in. >> the biggest shark i have ever seen, jumps out of the water, completely out of the water, straight up. we stand on the other side. we got the anchor and started chases and and we were off. >> they even called in another
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shark was caught, they tossed it back after tagging the great white. >> too close for comfort for me there. >> yeah, quite a story, though. how about some sports. >> yes, busy sunday. highlights from our guys at the espn. or guy. >> good morning, i'm john buccigross. talking basketball. we start with lebron james and the cavaliers, taking on the clippers. this was on abc on sunday afternoon. great performance for lebron and the cavaliers. one of their better games of the year. kyrie irving, he had lebron james behind him. the cavs shot the ball well. irving, boom. the whole team was shooting threes well. that is a nice 24-point win. nascar sprint cup series in phoenix, where kevin harvick
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nice seats. he raced on sunday, battling carl edwards down the stretch, look how close this one finished up. oh, who won? kevin harvick won. by a whisker. as he edges carl edwards. that's it. good morning, america. have great monday. >> plenty of time will be wasted at work places today, talking about march madness, brackets, number one seeds in the tournament. kansas, north carolina, virginia and oregon. >> the tournament's first play-in games take place tomorrow night. the whole thing starts about noon on thursday. least productive dayton calendar and then the big day, april 14th. >> i got started. we'll see. >> up next n the pulse, a bull on a soccer field scattering
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i was never good in math. next, what goes better with pizza than a good movie. >> and the kids have weighed in with their choices. with the kids choice awards. winning favorite movie -- yes, our friends at star wars the force awakeens. >> female vocal group harmony won the award. they weren't the only ones who could escape the slime. that came as a total surprise to uncle jesse. >> that's poor uncle jesse of course, johnstamos. >> the green slime recipe is
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breaking news now, an amtrak train has derailed outside of dodge city, kansas. there are injuries, the number of people take on the the hospital the train was heading from l.a. to chicago with 142 people onboard. an investigation under way. donald trump is rejecting blame for the violence that has marred his rallies. there are primaries in five states tomorrow. rescue workers using boats to rescue some of the people stranded. today's weather, heavy rain in the northwest. severe storms moving into the carolinas and the northeast will get rain. finally this morning, we want to get to the ultimate
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washington's oldest and most beloved resident. >> virginia mclaurin was thrusted into the limelight last month. now, she's been given another special honor. john gonzalez has the story. >> you're best friend with the president now? >> yes. >> reporter: for d.c. resident virginia mclaurin age is just a number. but the number is incredibly special. she's turning 1007 years old. >> i'm pleased to present you with the president volunteer service award. >> reporter: of course, it's the dance party. because the whole country knows she likes to move those feet. she started cutting a rug. and we all saw last month as part of black history month when her dream came true while dancing with the president and first lady. >> happy birthday to you. how are you feeling today?
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you know, i feel better since i have seen all of these nice people. >> reporter: she has volunteered daily for the past 20 years, still mentoring children today. >> researchers say if you volunteer you live longer, you have a happier life. >> reporter: mclaurin was born in south carolina in 1909. in 1941 she moved to d.c. she has lived through 18 presidents. >> it's a an entire trunk full of furniture for your home. >> i appreciate everything. i ask the lord to bless you. >> reporter: students performed. >> i think it's really cool to live that long. happy birthday to you >> reporter: in southeast washington, john gonzalez. >> she's always found happiness in every situation. >> yes, i can't believe her energy at 107 years old.
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looking great. happy birthday to you. >> and that's what's i don't' now, at 4:30, ohio takes be center stage in the race for the white house, the candidates the in town today with our primary one day away. plus a vacant building catches fire in cleveland. and what an 11-year old girl did for a local police department. but first overnight rain leading to some wet roads for your morning drive. good morning.

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