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making news in america this morning, a different tone from the republican candidates. fewer fireworks and more policy at last night's debate, but it wasn't all civil. plus, donald trump talking about the recent violence at his rally. historic flooding. entire neighborhoods surrounded by water. the national guard rescuing people from their homes. feet of rain across three states. when it's all moving out. final farewell, a ceremony today for nancy reagan, vips and celebrities on the guest list. we're live with the details. and the big bash at the
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faces, the first lady wowing once again and the emotional moment during the president's toast. well, good friday morning. we begin with the gop candidates putting their most presidential face forward. >> it was the 12th debate. it was in miami, and it was marked by a dramatic shift in tone. all four men sticking to the issues and refraining from personal insults. donald trump was also uncharacteristically low key even as he faced questions about violence at his rallies like this attack you see here on a protester. it's "your voice, your vote." we get the highlights from abc's stephanie ramos. stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and reena. there were no playground insults this time around. the republican candidates showed up to talk about the issues. no swipes at small hands or orange tans. >> don't worry about it, little marco.
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at last night's 12th and most civil gop debate. >> please do not talk over one another. >> reporter: and they didn't. candidates in miami on the cusp of crucial primaries in florida and ohio focusing more on policy issues like social security. >> i will do everything within my power not to touch social security, to leave it the way it is. reform and immigration. >> we clearly have to control our borders. we can't have people just walking in. >> reporter: and how to handle the violence in the middle east. isis. candidates appearing to be on their best presidential behavior, even donald trump. >> so far i cannot believe how civil it's been up here. about his recent statements saying islam hates us. >> did you mean all 1.6 billion muslims? >> i mean a lot of them. i mean a lot of them. >> the problems is presidents want. it has consequences here and around the world. >> reporter: trump put on the spot asked about the recent violence at his campaign events. the question, is he
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>> i hope not. >> reporter: police say the man who threw the elbow at a north carolina rally is 78-year-old john mcgraw. he's now charged with assault and battery. mcgraw later boasting to "inside edition" about his encounter with the protester. >> the next time we see him, we might have to kill him. >> reporter: trump blaming that anger on his supporters' love of country. >> it's beautiful in many respects but i certainly don't condone that at all. >> reporter: cruz eager to take on trump and trump bracing for a contested convention. >> i think whoever gets the most delegates should win. >> reporter: trump is banking on a win with ben carson by his side. trump is expected to officially announce an endorsement from ben carson today. kendis and reena, back to you. >> stephanie ramos, live in washington. thank you so much. well, more now on what appeared to be a concerted effort by gop candidates to abandon the school yard antics for their calmest face-to-face discussion yet. >> yeah, it was a different tone, indeed.
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klein gives us his analysis on the debate. he's in miami. good morning, rick. >> reporter: reena and kendis, donald trump tamed himself. his ultimate enemy finally he showed control, dominated the stage because no one was attacking him. by far the tamest republican debate to date. republicans saving their tamest for the last, and the other candidates seemingly not wanting to hit donald trump. they had tried so many strategies, they have failed in the past. this time around they decided to hold their fire and donald trump was left soaring, standing at the end. he is the overwhelming front-runner. the other candidates playing their own games, playing in their own zone, playing in their own lanes but after some of the most raucous and wild debates we've had republicans are ending with an essential whimper and growing acceptance that donald trump likely to be the nominee. the next contest, of course, critical. reena and kendis. >> the focus to the democrats and a boost of star power for hillary clinton. >> the clinton campaign rolled out a new ad featuring the leading women of shonda rhimes'
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we hear from kerry washington, viola davis, ellen pompeii and rhimes himself and the ad was directed by tony goldwin who plays the president on "scandal." bernie sanders is holding rallies in three states hoping for more surprise victories in those key primaries next week. but yesterday his focus was on delegate-rich florida. he made several campaign stops attracting 20,000 people in all. sanders promised to expand social security and told supporters he could win florida if there is a large voter turnout. now to this morning's other big story, ten southern states under flood watches and warnings as almost two feet of rain has triggered historic and deadly flooding. at least four people have been killed by floodwaters stretching and inundating hundreds of miles. louisiana and mississippi could see another 10 inches of rain through saturday. take a look now at the latest radar which shows the most system stretching hundreds of miles.
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a live report from the region on "good morning america." well, security will be extremely tight today for the funeral of former first lady nancy reagan. >> she passed away last sunday at the age of 94, and today reagan will be laid to rest beside her husband at his presidential library. >> and abc's brandi hitt is there for us live this morning. brandi, good morning, and who are we expecting at the funeral today? >> reporter: good morning, reena and kendis. more than a thousand people are expected later on today. first lady michelle obama. hillary clinton, also george w. and laura bush. governor jerry brown will be here. even former governor arnold schwarzenegger will be in attendance, and there are also going to be a lot of hollywood celebrities attending this funeral, a long list, we've been told, wayne newton, tom selleck, anjelica houston, gary sinise, john stamos and mr. t. remember he played an integral role in the first
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he will make an appearance, as well, reena and kendis. >> lest we forget. they were very popular in the hollywood crowd and "the a team" as well. who will be doing readings and who will eulogize mrs. reagan? >> reporter: nancy reagan's children are going to be reading two reflects and so will tom brokaw, he will delivering one, and abc's own diane sawyer is going to be here and she's going to deliver a gospel reading. we've been told there will be a choir, an opera singer but the library spokespeople also told us that when they went over each detail with nancy reagan because she helped plan her own funeral she wanted a service, short sweet and very memorable. we're all going to see how it plays out later today. the good news, they have been able to cover it with a large tent because, unfortunately, there is going to be a lot of rain this afternoon but they prepared for everything here. >> all right, brandi hitt joining us live from simi valley, california. thank you, brandi. and we should note that abc news will have live coverage of nancy reagan's funeral
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air and online. well, still ahead, the cost of mailing a letter going down for the first time in a century. and finally found, two teenagers missing for nearly a year alive and well. a person now under arrest. plus, glitz and glamour at the white house. a state dinner for the canadian president. the moment that got president obama emotional. coughing...sniffling... and wishing you could stay in bed all day. when your cold is this bad... ...you need new theraflu expressmax. theraflu expressmax combines... maximum strength medicines available without a prescription... ...to fight your worst cold and flu symptoms... ...so you can feel better fast and get back to the job at hand. new theraflu expressmax.
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nominate a supreme court justice for the vacancy created by the death of antonin scalia despite republican objections. there's word the president is interviewing at least five potential nominees and could be close to an announcement. but senate republicans insist that anyone nominated will not get a hearing for a vote. >> there hasn't been a vacancy created in a presidential election year filled in 80 years. this vacancy will not be filled this year. we will look forward to the american people deciding who they want to make this appointment through their own votes. >> well, that said, a new abc news/"washington post" poll shows 63% of americans say the senate should hold hearings. president obama also says he expects the senate to do its job as outlined in the constitution. federal prosecutors are reportedly set to formally charge iran for that cyberattack three years ago on a dam outside new york city.
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fully infiltrate the system and investigators say they never posed any danger. the feds hope the indictment will act as a deterrent against state-sponsored cyberattack. >> there's something you don't often hear, the price of stamps is expected to go down next month for the first time in nearly a century. it could happen on april 10th but not if the postal service gets its way. here's why, a recent temporary postage increase was meant to be reversed once the postal service collected about $4.5 billion in revenue. well, that should happen next month. reducing prices shouldn't happen because of the agency's poor financial condition. a major frozen food under way. nestle is pulling nearly 3 million boxes of digiorno pizza and stover's lasagna and lean cuisine meals after customers reported finding glass in their food. the company says the glass may have come from the spinach packaging used in those meals. we posted more info for you on our website, atmfans.com. when we come back, a health
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be wet up and down the west coast into nevada and idaho along with mountain snow. if you're flying, airport delays are possible in dallas, houston, memphis, new orleans, san francisco and los angeles. well, two top executives at the wounded warrior project have been fired. >> accused of squandering millions of dollars in donations on travel and lavish staff retreats. ceo steven nardizzi and coo al giordano, according to reports on tax forms, spending on conferences and team building meetings, skyrocketed by more than 150% after nardizzi took over, $250,000 a year spent on snacks and sodas. less than 60% of the charity's funds went to the charity. most charities spend about 90%. a dangerous murder suspect on the run for more than a week shot and killed in mississippi. rafael mccloud broke out of jail last week threatening a guard with a homemade knife and stealing his clothes.
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yesterday when he forced his way inside a home holding a man, his wife and 5-year-old son hostage in their bathroom. eventually the woman broke free and grabbed a gun and gave it to her husband who shot and killed mccloud. in upstate new york two sisters have been found nearly a year after they vanished. and a woman has been charged with kidnapping. ky-lea and shaeleen fortner had not been seen since last april when they were waiting for a school bus. the girls now 16 and 14 were living with a foster family at the time of their disappearance. the woman charged with abducting them is said to be an acquaintance. well, this weekend we dial the clocks ahead by one hour for daylight saving time, but with this year comes a reminder, a health warning, in fact. researchers say there's mounting evidence that the stress and disturbance of the internal body clock by springing forward could raise your risk of a heart attack by up to 24%. it's recommended that everyone try to go to sleep earlier saturday night to make up for that lost hour.
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i could see how that could happen. >> yeah, one more thing that will have hearts racing, the conference tournament titles and automatic bids to claim this weekend in college basketball, of course. on sunday we're going to know all the details about march madness. >> get your brackets in. last night's hoop highlights from our well-dressed friends at espn. >> i'll button my coat because i'm taking this segment seriously. he's stan, i'm neil. >> sure sign of a serious segment, the buttoned jacket. kobe bryant, lebron james, staples center, last go-round for these two head-to-head because bryant's final year in the nba and vintage kobe bryant during the game, he had 26 points. >> what if he changes his mind. >> james had 24. what, and comes back? >> yeah. >> then he plays another year. i don't think that will happen. >> i don't either. >> i think he's one of those guys when he says he's done, he's done. the lakers have won two in a row coming into this game. there you go.
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game. but james and his team had more moments. the cavaliers win it, 120-108. nothing but respect there. >> kobe bryant rethinking retirement is now trending. >> no, it's not. iowa state/oklahoma. >> making stuff up. >> i don't even know what trending is. but, hield, i know who he is. hey, buddy. you know, it's going to be interesting to see how he translates to the next level. >> i think he's going to be really good and can create his own shot. >> yeah. >> he can do that. >> there you go. >> he had 39. >> you know what he had for pregame? >> what. >> pops. oklahoma by three beat iowa state. >> anything else? >> yeah, when in oahu stop down and say hi to murphy. >> you can unbutton your jacket now. >> yeah. >> back to you. >> we got to look up this murphy. >> we'll send you out over there. the bromance budding at the white house.
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pulse" starting with a star-studded event at the white >> yes, a state dinner celebrating the visit of newly elected canadian prime minister justin trudeau and his wife, of course, sophie. president obama got emotional during his toast. >> he was talking about trudeau's young children saying they reminded him of sasha and malia when he was elected. >> when i was first elected to this office, malia was 10 and sasha was just 7, and they grow up too fast. this fall malia heads off to
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choke up, so i'm going to [ laughter ] it's hard. >> you know he said he told someone recently at an event that he was asked to speak at malia's high school graduation and didn't because he was so emotional. he said he wouldn't be able to make it through. well, the president thanked trudeau for not building a wall along the canadian border with us, an obvious jab at the donald. >> and stealing the spotlight was first lady michelle obama. look at her. amazing in a custom gown by one of her favorite designers, a canadian, jason wu. >> nice tribute to the canadians there. and among the attendee s s some of hollywood's best known, canadian ryan reynolds with his american wife blake lively and mike myers looking different along with "saturday night live" producer lorne michaels. >> everyone looked pretty dazzling. >> justin bieber not in attendance. >> no, you were disappointed by that. >> yes. >> send a letter to the white house. >> yes, start a petition. next up an effort to deal
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in florida. well, this week's big win by bernie sanders in michigan has given his campaign a boost, and, of course, he's given the late night comics plenty of new punch lines. >> here now your "friday funnies." >> at this point bernie and hillary really just seem like another old couple traveling the country arguing about money. excuse me, excuse me, i'm talking. excuse me. why is the car making that noise? bailed out the auto industry. >> bernie sanders with a big upset victory over hillary clinton in michigan. >> polls showed clinton leading sanders by 20 points in michigan and she lost. >> the polls didn't account for young voters turning out or was it because of the independent voters or was it because of that snapchat face swap that confused the [ bleep ] out of people? >> bernie sanders wasn't expecting a win in michigan at he was in miami, gave a speech early and went to his hotel room out.
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and make a statement. >> i can actually imagine bernie's people waking him up to tell him like he won. it would be like senator sanders, wall street, wall street, wall street, billionaires. >> i am not a natural politician in case you haven't noticed. >> that's right. hillary is not a natural politician unlike her opponent, that smooth operator slick bernie sando. >> the children in flint, michigan, in the united states of america in the year 2016 are being poisoned. >> although the year isn't really the important part of what that is. no, no, i mean like no one is like, when were those kids poisoned? 1996? oh, well, never mind then. >> what got most people's attention weirdly was this, it was the color of bernie sanders' suit. now, online people said it looked brown. some people said it looked blue. a few lunatics said eggplant colored.
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donald trump wants to have it deported. >> the audience liked it. >> you can never go wrong, immigration and donald trump. right? they sure do that one well. well, that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." it's friday. have a great weekend. we need to discover that they would need this kind of tone. >> personalty to a minimum in miami. good behavior is refreshing. >> 5 am friday, march 11 next jamie holmes, we check weather

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