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in michigan, mississippi and ha michigan. >> a major upset defying predictions. the race tighter than ever. our team breaking it down. donald trump and john kasich both join us this morning. also right now, severe storms hit the south. flash floods and pounding hail. dozens already rescued as more severe weather and heavy rain moves in. hulk hogan takes the stand facing tough questions about his private tape. saying his famous
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different than who he really is. why that's crucial to his case. he helped create one of the biggest bands in the world. th we do say good morning, america. many celebrating the life of sir george martin. the 90-year-old superproducer who it. >> often called the fifth beatle. he signed the group, gave them their first big break. so many great tributes to him coming up. >> a lot of great music as well. we will begin with a big night in the race for the white house. three decisive wins for donald trump and a stunner for bernie sanders. >> and a huge upset. bernie sanders scoring that win
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but hillary clinton picking up a victory in mississippi. celebrated with two things loves, tv news cameras and t products. at one point heri selling steaks for $50 at his press conference here at one of his golf clubs. now, trump still finding time to laugh as he marches over the competition and right to the nomination. overnight, donald trump with a power play winning in michigan, mississippi and hawaii, showing more and more he can win all over the map. >> there's only one person did well tonight, donald trump. >> reporter: trump sarcastically taking on the anti-trump movement. >> i want to thank the special interests and the lobbyists, to raise that much money that quickly is a pretty good feat. >> reporte
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>> donald trump hasn't served this country a day in his life. >> reporter: ever had so many horrible, horrible things said about me in one week. >> reporter: and trump taking offense to romney at his news conference. trump water, trump wine, even raw meat. >> and we have trump steaks and, by the way, if you want to take one, we'll charge you about what, 50 bucks a steak. >> reporter: don't forget trump magazine. >> reporter:. >> here, take one. >> let's come together, folks. i say come together. >> reporter: the race far from over and asked him about his next target, florida. right now you're being outspent 2-1 in florida. does that worry you at all. >> part of the beauty, look, i have much more money than all of them put together times 20
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i'm a businessman. >> reporter: senator ted cruz may be one rso point, our campa has beaten himot once, not twice but arco rubio finishing last in mississippi and michigan but still holding out hope for his home state of florida. >> buckle up your seat has got twists and turns. >> reporter: now ohio governor john kasich who has yet to win a single contest vowing to stay in the race and that he will win his home state and donald trump for him, the race to the presidency starts right now right here in florida and says he will win florida which he calls his second home. george. >> thank you, tom. donald trump joining us now. thanks for joining us. big wins last night and new polls out show you ahead in both florida and ohio. are you ready to wrap this up? >> well, i'd like to. i would certainly love to do it.
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those two states, ohio is very special to me for a lot o night, george. >> it was the two big win, no question about it.hen you look na, i think the big thing is that they're seeing a lot of fights. they're seeing me fighting all the time. i started off as better than anybody and started off with 17 people in total. and i was being hit from every single side. every side, nobody's ever been hit like me other than this week where i was hit harder with these commercials. horrible and many false commercials but i was hit from a lot of different angles and had to fight back so they're seeing somebody that is a fighter which they respect but also seeing somebody that wasn't particularly a nice person, which i am. but i had a fight and
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and, you know, beat a hit very hard by marco and i had to hit him backarder and canarif michigan show veit decided in the last few days went overwhelmingly for john kasich, 43%, only 12% went for you. what does that say to you? >> well, it says to me that you're probably the only person that could make a negative out of a big win because i had a tremendous win yesterday. i had, you know, in michigan, in mississippi, i was almost at 50% and don't forget that's with four candidates. that's not with two people but four candidates and, you know, i see nothing negative about mi
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it was a monster win. it w is and kasich wasn't even in second place. he was in third place, a distant third and he said that if he doesn't win michigan he guaranteed michigan and he said if he doesn't win michigan, he's pretty much out and -- >> you'll beat him in ohio? >> we'll see what he does. i think i will, yeah. i mean, i have amazing relationships to ohio. incredible people, and they're like everyone else, they're losing a lot of jobs. they're losing a lot of jobs to other places. >> mr. trump, thanks for joining us this morning. >> okay, thank you very much. >> and we are joined now about john kasich, he's on the phone, as well. mr. kasich, thank you for joining us this morning. governor, you just heard donald trump right there. he beat you in michigan. says he'll beat you in ohio. >> well, he's not going to win in ohio, george, we're going to win in ohio and it's going to be a whole new ball game and we'll be moving all across the midwest, frankly, for
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time people are really starting to hear my message and this new yet to go it's basically a three-way dead heat. it's very interesting. >> yeah, but polls, ohio polls out this morning show donald trump is ahead right now. there have been 24 contests so far. you're 0 for 24. so what's your path to victory? >> well, george, look, you know, again, we're campaigning the plan that we laid out, and, you know, we did very well in michigan. i went from single digit to -- >> you were third place. >> to basically -- basically tied -- well, look, george, it was very close. cruz and i split the number of delegates and you just read the poll that 43% of the late deciders decided in my favor. so, you know, the fact of the matter is we had not been heard. now we're being heard and we are gaining and when i win ohio it's going to be a whole new ball game. we will be competing all across the
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you know, in the east and, of course, heading west, rmed how people thought we would do in michigan. most thought i would be single digit. hio you'll still be far behind in delegates. no path for you to get a majority before the convention, your only hope is a contested convention. why would a convention turn to you if you're in second or third place in delegates at best? >> well, george, let me, again, go back and to say that really for the first time, people are starting to hear what i have to say and the calendar has now moved to more home court advantage, and so as this thing is up north, you never know what's going to happen in a campaign or in an election. as you know, it changes every single day, but the message of the fact that i've been able to balance budgets, create an environment for job growth both in washington and ohio helping people to have more economic
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given their kids a chance to ook about the last week or ten days. you have to acknowledge that. it's gone fromf marco rubio and not really that donald trump. >> and we will be watching on tuesday. governor kasich, thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks, george. now to those stunning results for the democrats overnight. bernie sanders with a big upset victory over hillary clinton in michigan. all eyes turning to ohio now where some of the next crucial votes will be cast. abc's david wright is in cleveland and joins us from there this morning. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, robin. stunning is the word for it. just as hillary clinton had been hoping to focus on the general election, michigan voters have said, not so fast, and now as the race turns here to ohio and elsewhere suddenly it's a jump ball. this morning, michiga
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lifeline. >> the political frankly, we believe that our stngas are y to ha>> reporter: here i groundhog day. six more weeks of campaigning. >> this will be a busy week here in ohio. >> reporter: hours before the michigan polls closed, sanders himself didn't predict this. do you expect to win michigan? >> i will tell you that in about five or six hours. >> reporter: the polls tuesday were still showing clinton ahead by double digits. >> later -- >> i want to thank the people of michigan who repudiated the polls. >> reporter: the clinton campaign is now questioning whether attacking sanders on the auto industry bailout may have backfired. >> i voted to save the auto
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he voted against the money that you say something that is not accurate, that long termbo dist record. >> reporter: the electorate here in ohio looks an awful like michigan so expect this state to be a battleground. meanwhile, tonight, the two democrats meet in miami for their second debate this week. a lot of voters will be tuning in with new interest. robin. >> that they will, david. thank you. we bring in abc's jon karl with more on last night's results and the crucial votes ahead next tuesday. jon, let's start with the republicans factoring in yesterday's results where does the race stand right now. >> reporter: donald trump picked up more delegates
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one-third of the way to the single delegate. he may get aouple when they finish count empty-handed. tuesday, the big day, call it super duper tuesday if you will. florida, 99 delegates, the winner of florida takes all 99 delegates, winner take all, ohio, same story. winner take all. all 66 delegates. if donald trump can win ohio and florida, this race on the republican side is virtually over. >> and how about on the democratic side, jon? >> reporter: you mentioned a huge night for bernie sanders. he wins in michigan, a big upset but overall he comes away with fewer delegates last night than hillary clinton because of her big win in mississippi, overall she is more than halfway to the delegates that she needs to win. so going forward, they've got their big mini super tuesday
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bernie sanders now, robin would need to win virtually 11 points to catch up with hillary clinton. >> so, there's a miniuper and a super duper tuesday. >> super duper on the republican side. >> got it, jon, thanks so much. amy with the other top stories. a killer on the loose in kansas. >> there is a manhunt for a mexican national accused of killing five people in kansas and missouri and that manhunt we can report is finally over. police say pablo serrano was carrying a rifle found in a ditch not far from a murder scene killing four men at his neighbor's house. he was deported 12 years ago but ended up back in the country illegally and was released last year because of a paperwork error. well, the former marine accused of shooting a pastor outside a church in idaho last week after a ted cruz rally has been arrested at the white house.
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odom was throwing computer flass a top isis killergon still work confirm the fate ofosni street, stabbing people in their cars before eventually being shot by police. the violence coincides with vice president joe biden's meeting today with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. biden promised the u.s. will act if iran violates terms of the recent nuclear deal. just today iran said it test-fired missiles with the phrase israel must be wiped out written on them. well, finally live tv can be risky. sometimes it can be downright
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>>t decision to go right instead of left and it really was a close cal>> yeah. >> thank you, amy. another big headline this morning. >> another big headline this morning. so many celebrating the life of the fifth beatle sir george martin. the super producer credited with giving the beatles their first big break. paul mccartney, ringo starr and others celebrating his memory ♪ i get by with a
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other label they pitched. ♪esoro hone the signature sound that fueled the british invasion? we did a lot of learning together. he had a very great musical knowledge and background. so he could translate for us and suggest a lot of things. >> reporter: encouraging the group to push boundaries with their music. >> we were a creative team always looking for something slightly out of reach. >> reporter: martin produced over 700 records in his career. working with other talents such as sting, carly simon and elton john. ♪ remember to >> reporter: overnight tributes pouring in from those who knew him best.
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george martin along with this photo of the groupt, t rob righ. a lot of severe weather in the south. >> yeah, including flooding across parts ofreveport, nder there and in texas, the flash flood warnings and watches continue with 5 to 8 inches potentially. this is brought by mazda cx5. now your rainy cities.
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lows in the upper 40s to mid 50s. thursday, our last really warm prinklthursday into the very early morning hours on friday. highs in the 60s this weekend with rain most likely on sunday. >> severe weather threat today from houston to shreveport to baton rouge and extreme warmth across the northeast. near 80 degrees in some sporob. coming up here, hulk hogan grilled on the stand in his $100
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see it up close, 37,000 formerr highlighting the difference between his professional character and his realulk hogan man behind the character. lawyers for gawker cross-examining terry bollea aka hulk hogan on the witness stand for a second day. arguing that just days after the gossip site posted a tape of him having sex with his then best friend's wife, the
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didn't want to discuss the tape hogan interviews were part of had long invited the public his ng a clip of his former >> between her and i, there is just all this unhappiness. >> did you consider that appropriate for the public to see? >> yes, sir, we were -- it's like the clip you showed where it's "hogan knows best," i wasn't terry bollea knows best. this was one of those story lines. >> reporter: hogan's lawyers telling us they never had a problem with gawker writing about the sex tape. it was posting it that went too far and, ra'anao robin, they sa almost
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he's at home or in a private bedroom being secretly re basic always hulk hogan except when he's behind closed doors a said as hulk hogan. it's a critical point in the case because gawker's argument is because he talked about his sex life, therefore, this sex tape became relevant and newsworthy. he's saying i didn't talk about the sex tape. hulk hogan talked about the sex tape. it's a tough distinction to make and i think one that's going to be hard for the jury to accept. >> yeah. >> particularly on the issue of damages. >> how does it relate to damages. >> because, think about it, aume there's liability, that the jury says we think that gawker's responsible. how much pain and suffering, economic damage, et cetera, did terry bollea suffer, because
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joseph chamblin told pleaded no revealing she is also now pregnant and being held on $150,000 bond. she'll face a judge again in may. again, she says not guilty but police say they have loads of evidence on her. >> wow. >> we'll see what happens. thank you. coming up that big lawsuit over concussions that could change the game for young kids playing football. later, "ghostbusters" star melissa mccarthy is taking on body image. a powerful image for her daughters this morning. leonardo da vinci.
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>> back now with bonnie i know. >> bonnie tyler. torture george and celebrate that stunning solar eclipse overnight captivating so many all around the world and alaska airlines flight even adjusting their path and departure time so passengers could see it up close. abc's t.j. holmes is -- >> took all his time. >> hurry and talk to me so we can make that st
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even get an airline to give me a way being an exact place at an e globe overnight as full e solar eclipse took place. massive crowds gathered and let out cheers in india as it lined perfectly. people around the sun had filtered glasses to safely take in every moment. >> it was amazing. >> reporter: 163 lucky stargazers including astronomers got a front row seat from 37,000 feet in the air. >> i have never seen one before and it was spectacular. >> reporter: they pushed their anchorage to
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bernie wins big. sanders with an up h irt attack. this woman thought she had a 24-hour flu bug but her husband raced her to the er. how she missed the signs of her own heart attack. the couple and her doctor speaking out. dr. besser is here live with what every woman should know. ♪ hollywood fight club. what's got the biggest stars facing off against one another? the surprising claims over one hot property.
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making headlines sharing a very powerful message aboutdingnine hospital. they were responding to reports of a gas leak, the blast was so berni e,s stunning upset over hillary onald trump is on a roll after winning three four states tuesday. and a new poll showing trump leading by 16 points in florida. abc's tom llamas has the latest on both races. tom, good morning. >> reporter: amy, good morning. donald trump showing he can win all over the map. last night winning in michigan, mississippi and hawaii. senator ted cruz won in idaho but
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a tiger on the prowl running down this highway in the his drone right there, boom. yeah, destroyed let's get to lara. >> avenue a special guest. we'll explain why he's here. a bit of news for you in the "morning menu." a big health alert. when is a flu really a heart attack? dr. besser is here with the signs you need to know about. then "ghostbusters" star melissa mccarthy is rewriting the beauty rule book.
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our own but the woman you're that almost took her gngerous. life. >> i just kind of felt funny and i laid there for a minute and thought, well, that's weird and after about a minute, i through that i was going to be sick. >> reporter: assuming it was a 24 hi 24-hour virus she wanted to crawl back into bed but her husband tim also an attorney objected. >> i thought, you know, this could be more and looked at the, you know, grabbed out my tablet and looked at it and googled
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feeling any telltale signs of a d a shock. even though she didn't fit the profile and only had flu-like symptoms she was having a massive heart attack. >> women are more likely than men to have what we call atypical symptoms of heart disease. she felt like she had the flu. she felt bad. she just knew something wasn't right. >> reporter: later tests showed that 100% of her corps row nary artery was blocked by a clot and another was 70% clogged. that blockage sometimes called the widowmaker frequently results in sudden death. in less than 15 minutes, freddie and his team stopped the heart attack by suctioning out blood clots and
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if your instinct is to go back to bed i have since heard many y what i wanted to do and never woke up. >> reporter: here's the thing. one of the most haunting things sue told us if i go to the er they'll think i'm crazy blue a lot of women have none of the classic simms until it's too late. many in the middle of a heart attack don't feel right. don't ignore your intuition. the worst thing he say, you're fine. you can live with that. >> something we as women don't think about it. always think, oh, men are the ones that get the heart attacks. i would be like, heartburn. >> also worried what other people will think. they'll think we're crazy? she wasn't obese, had done all the right things. >> you would never think that's a heart attack. >> ex
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>> well, we need to, though. that's the point here. we have to be dilige s'soi all . joining us chief health and medical editor dr. richard besser. so glad we're talking about this. a lot get the stomach flu. how do you know it's more? >> i can see millions of people with the stomach flu thinking i'm just going to go to the emergency room and get it checked out. that's not the message. if you have typical stomach flu symptoms and everyone around you have stomach flu you can feel comfortable you have stomach flu but if it feels different than the normal stomach flu and no one else has it and something didn't feel right you don't want to ignore that? as we heard in juju's report follow your intuition about it. the classic signs of clutching your chest but it's different for men and women the symptoms. >> those classic symptoms are much more common in men. let me break it down for you. so, the crushing chest pain that radiates down your arm, the palpitations, rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath and sweating more common in
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they'll make those mistakes too rt show doctors do not treat men and women the same when they come in with symptoms of hea questions. you'll be on twitter. >> all monk. >> thanks so much. amy. all right, robin. thank you. we turn now to superstar melissa mccarthy. she is on the cover of next month's "redbook" magazine and the "ghostbusters" star is rewriting the rules about beauty sending an important message to her kids and to everyone about how to be happy and confident. abc's reena ninan has her story. >> look at that. a bed and sofa. >> reporter: one of the hottest queens of comedy. >> not so bad. >> reporter:it
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blockbusters set for release later this rule book on beauty. cedienneril issue of "redbook" whose butt's better? wins?" the issue dropping the term plus size. >> we told her we were taking the label plus off of clothing in our issue, her response was, oh, my god. that's amazing. let's let readers know it comes in their size, but why label them? >> reporter: mccarthy who recently launched her line of clothing touts the importance of feeling confident and stylish. telling "redbook" "i just t
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make clothing that will make all women feel really good. when i feel service. god, that's hot. the r-old teach her kids the importance ofoving tng. >> reporter: for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> i love all of those lessons. >> especially that last one. >> the april issue of "redbook" is out now. >> all right. let's move on to supersaving secrets. we have t.j. back here right now. another story involving planes. this one, new york couple gets a private plane ride for free. >> how did that happen? >> all legit on the open, up and up. it's legal. we talk about a middle class couple, private jet, all to themselves for absolutely free. so how did they do it? you
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there is an app for that. forget long security lap of luxury just got a whole fordable. at least for gilrt ott and face definitely told the story. they knew we weren't regulars. >> reporter: the travel blogger say they found the plush trip from boston to washington, d.c. through jetsetter. then used an online promotion to earn points that paid for their entire flight. >> took a picture of our driver's license for safety, and it said, okay, great, i'll send you an invoice which read a big zero at the bottom. >> reporter: budgetsetter is just one of their many secret weapons. >> my favorite thing are the deal sites. every day there's some sites that are dedicated to just spitting out the best flight deals. airfare wash doll, the flightdeal.com and, of co
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our site miles tweeting. >> yeah. >> what? >> some airlines you know, want twitterg n their miles. >> the big stack of miles are going to tokyo,ipike that cost? the tickets alone would be 20 grand. >> flying for free. again, it just takes work. award wallet is the app. >> award wallet. >> but on the private jet part this is one that ju
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to find those vouchers. awnocoming for me. >> no, no, no. they had a good time. >> but it was outside to rob. >> what a great crowd we have out here. feels good. not having to wear a jacket or coat. welcome to spring and you know who's happy about it, jumping for joy, the suburbs of chicago. check out the zoo there. this juvenile giraffe is like, yeah, bring on spring. and it's 70 degree yesterday in chicago. that's up near record territory. and we're going to see records fall across the northeast today. 20 to 30 degree above average this
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77 degrees in philadelphia and it's going to be june-like for the next couplefn friday. highs in the 60s this weekend with rain most likely on sunday. >> all right, happy birthday to lexi. turned 21. what will you celebrate? >> going out for drinks. >> silly question. it's legal now, lara, back inside to you. thank you very much, rob. come on in. "pop news" time and a battle
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here's the disposition of most -- >> ohsave this is yoavhe all. i save them all i could. finally, everad told them ty were going to a broccoli farm. it was a decoy because they wanted to give him a big surprise with his very first trip to the circus except when he they got to the quite the re >> we're not at a broccoli farm. >> where are we? >> we're at the circus. >> oh, i wanted to go to the broccoli. >> wait, max. >> no, i wanted to go to the broccoli farm. i wanted to go to the broccoli farm. >> we'll find out where a broccoli farm is. >> mom, dad, find that broccoli farm.
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max, not into the circus wants to see how the >> sosw calling? >> this little guy right here. we have a big coming up just getting started and talk to the world's pizza champ, world expert on that after the break. >> are you saying puppies and pizzas and "gma." what's up, america. don't go anywhere. >> topping the charts.
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glasses, another mild day w very warm temperatures, likely to break the record or at least tie it. forecast high 80 degrees. the old record, 80 set back in 1964. lots of sunshine through the day today and tomorrow another warm one as well but clouds will roll in late thursday and thursday night into very early friday morning we could get a sprinkle. showers possible over the weekend. notice our temperatures will cool back down into the 60s. >> reporter: sunshine making for a pleasant ride on this wednesday morning. major congestion headed toward the third street tunnel, the eastbound crash crowding the right side of the roadway. 395, # crash
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past duke street and blocking your route lane. pace for the most part. no incidences at a report. you're moving at a good pace inside the beltway as well. melanie. >> anchor: thank you. a suspect in custody tin weekend shooting of an idaho pastor. the accused shooter, kyle odom managed to travel across the country to the white house where he was finally arrested last night. the secret service said he was throwing papers and flash drive over the white house fence. new this morning a shooting outside of dc night club, this happened at the corner of i and 14th streets northwest near the opera ultra lounge. priest say a man was shot in the head. there is a look out for a gray mercedes with paper tags. the vehicle last seen traveling southbound on 14th street. you can get more news, weather and traffic on good morning washington on news channel 8.
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weevert now is the 32 annua international pizza expo in las planet and abc's neal karlinsky is there. take a look. ♪ >> reporter: if you think you know pizza, trust us, you've been missing a big slice of the pie. ♪ welcome to the pizza convention where dough spinning is an art form and serious international
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saturday night fever with pizza dough, check. >> if i'm going to work out pil annual olympics. or good at eating pizza doesn't qualify you for making it. >> i'm not getting a lot of air. especially the spinning part. >> there you go. >> look at that. >> former champion spinner joe carlucci says american-style pizza is exploding in parts of the world that might surprise you. >> when you see korea here, japan is here, australia is here, brazil is here, all here for pizza. >> reporter: every ingredient, cheese, flour, anything you can imagine is here. dairy-free pizza that tastes like real cheese. gluten-free with beets on top and an oven that cooks
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worry, there's even a random chicken wing section, afo [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. >> i'm going to pass out the pizza. i'm going to pass out the pizza. >> joining us live, 11 time world pizza champ tony gemignani who is giving the state of the union of pizza keynote speech tomorrow. >> a lot of pressure. >> what will you say? >> there you go. >> how are you guys? how are you doing? >> we're doing okay. i'm chewing on pizza. we heard this is the most popular pizza expo ever. what makes pizza so popular now more than ever? >> you know, you grow up with it. when you think of
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slice concept or that pizzeria you grew up with, everyone love sales, i mean, pizza is where it's at. >> if i could only have one food fo theeslife. it would be pizza. i think a lot of people agree with that. this is so good. all right, so media has made it more popular. there are two major national pizza trends right now. the first is chef driven pizzas and in front of us two olive and two mushroom pizzas from frannie's in brooklyn and have been making them for 15 years. tell us when the chef driven trend. >> chef driven trends have been really, really popular lately and when you think of buying local, buying regional but from small farms and updating the menu but not just that pepperoni mississippi on your menu but turning them
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that you'd never think of, i mean, when it comes tonke nisn >> what's the craziest top. >> the skid ink pizza that japan is made pretty intense. it comes out to you. it's black and it's a bit fishy and -- >> mm-mm. yummy. >> not my style so much you see these guys compete with it. >> grandma style pizzas are big. we have one of my personal favorites from prince street pizza. when i lived there i was down there once a week. >> he makes a soho square there. it's a grandma style pizza and you think grandma style pizzas originate in long island and gone across to the boroughs but going all the way to the west coast, even to california. grandma pizza is hot right now. >> don't ever take the napkin,
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the napkin and s we saying this is a great family ieod we have some amazing kids right here in times. is at the expo so you're holding down the fort. so, michael, how do you do what you're doing? >> it's all in the wrist. i practice every day mostly, so -- >> it's all in the wrist. >> in fact you open for the expo back in 2014 so you're a professional pizza spinner. >> oh, yes. >> and nicholas, i can see you're working -- look at you. you're just 9 what do your friends at school think this. >> they think i'm so famous i'll brag but i don't and always ask me for my autograph.
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this? >> once a week. >> once a week. ro >> hey. [ cheers ] >> all right. that is nicholas and michael testa. you guys are on fire. thank you very much. you're famous. both of you are famous. let's go over to rob. hey. >> brothers. [ cheers and applause ] going to have no problem getting to the sadie hawkins dance in middle school. i love a good pizza morning. severe weather we have to talk about across parts of s
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we've got storms firing up there. flooding will be an issue as on top of what they've seen. rious floodingws last really warm day with sunshine and 80. a chance of a shower or sprinkle overnight thursday into the very early morning hours on friday. highs in the 60s this weekend with rain most likely on sunday. this weather report is brought to you by febreze. can you toss to george. >> hi, george. >> hello. thank you for that. it's time for "real money." focus today how to save more when filing your taxes. so many americans turn over hundreds of dollars a year to uncle sam by failing to take advantage of good tax deductions and rebecca jarvis is here to explain. >> by some estimates, americans are leaving as much as $1 billion worth of refunds o
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those taxes. some of the most valuable ca jarvis. we hit the streets of new york to talk about yo farite topic. omes to mind when youtaxes? >> fear. >> very confusing. >> so confusing many americans are leaving money on the table. >> one in five filers who prepare their own overlook lots of valuable deductions and they're leaving approximately $460 on the table. >> reporter: so we put their knowledge to the test. true or false you can deduct the cost of a hobby if your taxes? >> i'm going to say false. >> that's truly true. let's say you create drawings for fun and sell a few on the side. those supplies are tax deductible. true or false can you deduct the cost of your commute to work? >> yeah.
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but you can deduct gas mileage when de. think of anything you buy for work. uniforms and supplies or tools you the job and new this year, teachers are able to write off up to $250 on school supplies. >> hi. >> and what about child care? true or false, you can deduct the amount of money you spend on after-school activities or even summer camp for the kids? >> true. >> it's actually true if it's considered child care and you're not paying also deducting child care on the side. it's true. it's true. another way to boost that refund contribute to retirement savings account. you have until this year's tax filing date, that's april 18th this year to make a contribution to an i.r.a. and if you do you could be eligible for a saver's
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kirsten dunst has a new movie "midnight special" and she's captivating as the mother of a boy who has mysterious powers. i recently got to talk to her all about it. take a look. >> he believes in something. you don't. >> doesn't matter. good people die every day believing in things. >> i spent two years watching another man raise our son.
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he did what i couldn't. dunst. it has a lot of mysteries. >> yes. >> we were told be careful what you reveal and not reveal. it's that kind of movie. >> you want to enjoy the ride. viewers are having a hard time explaining it which is kind of amazing. the only thing i would compare it to is it feels like a close encounters of a third kind and also something younger people could watch too so almost feels like a movie when you feel you shouldn't be watching it when a kid but you do. >> how "e.t." was and "poltergeist." >> yeah -- "poltergeist." >> what a cast. >> i know it's amazing. jeff nicholss is one move favorites and did "take shelter" and "mud" and one of those special newer american directors. >> michael shannon in the movie, adam driver and the list goes on. what was it like w
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movie. >> the director jeff creates tndsv again on "fargo".n the ou >> can you hurry >> how is that experience gog ie nowadays there's no difference and that was one of my best -- the best experience i've had. >> do you like that idea where there is a definitive ending to your tv role. >> to me it's just the quality of project. i would play peggy forever if i was on that show, as well. it's a little bittersweet because everyone -- it was so well received i'm sad it's over but very proud of it. >> i hear you're a big fan of "the bachelor." >> i am. it's so funny and ridiculous. it's soy crazy that ts
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mississippian, rapinoe. his "fired up"ay . a little bit. i'm so happy to see everybody here. you are very busy man. just came off the tour with luke. you're getting married in may. beautiful tatiana so with this new music we're learning more about you. >> absolutely. we have just been slowly digging deeper and deeper in the record and ended up with 17 songs so there's a lot to learn. >> there's a lot going on. >> a lot going on upstairs. >> and going back out on tour with dierks bentley. have you ever seen this man on stage? you kind of lose yourself out there in a good way.
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♪ wanna give this sleepy podunk town something to talk a ♪ tore up a fence jumped in a ditch felt so good ♪ so we went taillights fading from some blue lights chasing ♪ ♪ cut a path through the corn off county road 44 ♪ ♪ tore up a fence jumped in a ditch felt so good ♪ ♪ we didn't want it to end so we went ♪ ♪ rocking to the radio fogging up t
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throwing up a little of dust ♪ ♪ like a pi >> thank y'all. it's about taking a stand. for too long, wall street banks had their way. they crashed our economy. but democrat donna edwards won't take their money because she stands up for us. as a single mom, she knows the challenges our families face. she'll be our voice. tightening regulations on the big banks and fighting to keep dark money out of politics. democrat donna edwards, maryland's next senator.
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[technical difficulties]. making the drive northbound 395 -- major delays due to the crash at duke street, right lane remains blocked with that one. from the capital beltway, it is a solid congestion, line of congestion all the way to the 14th street bridge. a quick check of the capital beltway, we're still in delays on the outer loop, from interstate 95 in maryland traveling through silver
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over to i270. melanie, back to you. >> anchor: thank you. line of t. officer ashley was killed, two otherurs blood hosted by inning loudoun county sheriff's office in leesburg and runs until 3 this afternoon. and today is national meat ball day. this morning we're learning how to make a new twist on the perfect italian comfort food. coming up at 9:30 on good morning washington on news channel 8 find out how to make the perfect meatball pizza. sounds yummy. you can get more news, weather and traffic on good morning washington on news channel 8. hope you have a wonderful wednesday. spokesbox: ♪ go paperless, don't stress, girl ♪ ♪ i got the discounts that you need ♪ ♪ safe driver ♪ accident-free ♪ everybody put your flaps in the air for me ♪
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kelly: with kelly & mich "live" television called "the passion," trisha yearwood. and star of the new drama, "underground," christopher meloni. and if you have a comment or question, send it in to "kelly & michael's inbox." all next on "live." [captioning made possible by isney-abc domestic television] >> and now, here are your emmy-award winning co-hosts, kelly ripa and michael strahan. [cheers and applause] ♪
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