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this morning on "world news now," terror manhunt. >> police in europe conducting raids overnight trying to find those responsible for the attacks in belgium. more suspects detained as investigators continue to search for brothers seen on airport surveillance. we're live in brussels with the very latest. >> wife war. the low blows continuing on the campaign trail. as donald trump and ted cruz trade jabs over their spouses. an angered cruz calling out trump looking directly at the camera. the latest strange turn in the race for the white house. a massive fireball forces a midwest town to evacuate when a train crashes directly into a propane truck. crews battling the blaze as residents are still kept from their homes. get your dancing shoes on, it's time for the sweet 16 march
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some teams one step closer to glory and others feeling the agony of defeat. a special edition of sports with reena on this friday, march 25th. >> well, good. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> hey, good morning, everyone. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. we'll start with the latest developments happening overseas because there were several movements that took place overnight. a new wave of arrests, a link to those deadly terror attacks. >> police detained six people last night during raids in central brussels as we learn more about the bombers, belgian authorities say another attacking is "likely and possible." our coverage begins with abc's marci gonzalez ♪ >> reporter: as the memorials grow and the grieving continues, new chilling revelations about the terrorists who carried out tuesday's attacks in brussels. investigators looking into th
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potential targets after reveal brothers ca leads andive bra eem back are you rawry secretly recorded a top belgian krn nuclear scientist using a camera. both brothers were on the terror watch list in the u.s. ibrahim shown here before setting off a bomb at the airport was only on record as a common criminal. though turkish officials say he was captured at the syrian border last year deported back to europe with a warning he was a foreign terrorist fighter. khalid was wanted for his ties to the paris attacks and investigators say he was not alone before he detonated a bomb at the subway station. police now looking for a man shown on surveillance camera with him just before the attack and searching for this suspect shown with the bombers at the airport. american authorities say they know who he is. they're not releasing his name but say he is on the terror watch list here in the u.s. and possibly still
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marci gonzalez, abc news, new york. brussels airport will remain closed at least through the easter weekend. with the investigation still under way, officials say it's not clear when they'll be able to resuper operations. >> abc's aaron katersky is in downtown brussels for us right now where life is slowly getting back to normal. good morning. give us the very latest that you know on that investigation. >> reporter: kendis, good morning. the rain here as driven some of the crowds that have been here mourning and grieving and expressing solidarity. still now the focus is on the manhunt here. there were more raids in the last several hours with six people detained. the authorities will decide today whether they should be charged with any kind of terrorism offense. but they are still looking for the man we've all seen by now on that surveillancence image wearing the tan colored jacket and the hat. the u.s. believes it has identified him. his name appears on a u.s. watch
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brothers. they're also looking for a man seen on fail lance video not released publicly standing on the subway platform moments before about the explosion there. those twos urgent manhunts are taking priority here. >> aaron, incredible late breaking details today. reports that brothers were tracking a nuclear scientist. what do we know about that? >> reporter: well, the two brothers ibrahim and ca lid he will bakraoui had stashed apparently in the bushes somewhere outside the scientist's home a hidden camera and took hours as many as ten hours of their own surveillance footage. it was found in an anti-terrorism raid following the paris attacks. so the authorities here in brussels had known about this footage for the last several months. the question is, what were the brothers going to do with it? it raises questions about perhaps some sinister intentions and it fuels the fear that the attacks here in brussels the other day as bad as they were may not have b
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brothers had in mind. >> incredible, aaron. just the fact that they were worried about another possible attack to learn about the nuclear level this adds another layer. abc's aaron katersky live in belgian. thank you so much. the feud between ted cruz and donald trump over their wives is taking an even nastier term. >> cruz is now branding trump a coward over pictures comparing the wives side by side. abc's tom llamas reports on the war of words. >> reporter: enraged ted cruz looking right into our camera to deliver this message to donald trump. >> donald, you're a sniveling coward and leave heidi the hell alone. >> reporter: the texas senator wasn't done there, firing back after trump retweeted this image, cruz's wife in an unflattering pose next to melania trump. >> it is not acceptable for a big, loud, new york bully to attack my wife. >> reporter: the feud started when an anti-trump super-pac re
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showing a nude photo of trump's wife from an old photo shoot that we had to blur. the banner reading, "meet melania trump. your next first lady." >> it was framed in such a way like it was really a terrible thing, and it was sent to a certain group. and i thought it was disgraceful. and ted cruz knew better. >> reporter: trump taking to twitter. "be careful, lyin' ted, or i will spill the beans on your wife." and still standing by that cryptic threat. >> i wrote, i said, be careful, because, otherwise, i'll be -- i'll have to start talking about your situation. >> reporter: cruz maintaining he had nothing to do with the original ad, calling it completely inappropriate. and trump's old foe fox news' megyn kelly weighing in on trump's latest counterpunch, tweeting, "seriously?" cruz today describing kelly as exactly the kind of woman that trump is threatened by. >> donald doesn't like strong women. strong women scare donald. >> reporter: the trump campaign is responding. trump's campaign manager saying this about senator cruz -- "this is his effort to gain
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relevant in a race that he has lost." that you mean llamas, abc news, new york. well, a sad end to the search for a missing indiana girl. a body has been recovered that matches the description of 1-year-old shea lynn amor man. the child disappeared from her father's home early wednesday. a 22-year-old man, kyle parker, has been taken into custody in connection with the case. police say parker was a friend of the child's father and that he was in the house the night she went missing. breaking news from minnesota. a propane explosion has shaken the small town of calloway just east of fargo. the blast sent flames shooting into the night sky. it happened after a semi tanker filled with 10,000 gallons of propane was hit about a train yesterday afternoon. 200 people living nearby are spending the night away from their home as a precaution. today's good friday. christians around the world are commemorating the crucifix of jesus christ on holy
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the feet of refugees including muslims, coptic christians an lun hindu. eight men and four women. the papal foot washing sent a message of openness to refugees and also women in the church . and in israel, thousands of marched in the streets to celebrate pore rum. they cheered the color full costumes, floats and dance troupes. it's typically the most raucous and joyful jewish holiday with parties and dancing. this year's parade comes with a wave of palestinian violence. the holiday celebrates the jewish people's survivalthe tyr out. and hindus around the world celebrated the spring festival or the festival of color is marked by celebrations that involve bon fires, colored powder and super soakers. it brings together people of all ages and classes in recent years. holy has become increasingly popular among nonhindus. they have lots of holy
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missed out this year. >> i didn't know that. that's pretty much what i look like when gi into the makeup room. make it drag queen thick. and they apply all the different colors. >> holy colors. >> absolutely. coming up, the march madness. the madness that is march. marches on. our signature recap with sports with reena. >> and a professor steps in when a student's baby-sitter called out sick. the touching moment going viral this morning. >> celebrity secrets to getting rich. "a" listers revealing business strategies and their recipes for financial success. check us out on facebook at wnnfans.com and twitter @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." the worst thing about toilet germs? they don't stay in the toilet.
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♪ happy birthday sweet 16 >> he sweet 16. >> just like favorite time of the year. >> for a lot of people. not the folks in maryland. welcome back. and it is time for sports with reena this friday morning. we're going to call this one the sweet 16 edition. so tipoff. >> tipoff. first up from last night villanova against three seed miami. if you're a hurricanes fan, uh-oh. villanova never trailed in the game. the wildcats had a six-point lead at halftime and poured it on in the second half.
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villanova taking this one 92-69. heading to the elite eight for the first time since 2009. do you have a question for me? >> i was curious whose version that have song is. that's not the neil see dhaka ca version. >> i was talking about sports. >> who is next? >> that would be kansas. and maryland. the five seed terps hung around for a while in this one. then early in the second half, it was time for some jayhawks. don't you like that? thank you, honey. >> nailed it. >> the tournament's overall number one seed looking very much the part. and that ain't good news for maryland. kansas wins, 79-63. the jayhawks face villanova tomorrow with a trip to the final four at stake. >> a lot of my friends in d.c. are hurting as a result of that one. there's always next year. so that's the south regional. for the west regional, first game last night was texas
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against oklahoma. >> and remember, we did mention villanova's blowout of miami. this was much the same. the sooners just had way too much for the aggies last night in anaheim. guard jordan woodard led oklahoma with 22 points. three others were also in double figures. the sooners get to hang out for the weekend. they win it, 77-63. >> look at all the empty seats i saw. the last game of the night was duke against oregon. >> yeah,ed defending national champs taking on the top seeded ducks. oregon oregon stretched out their five-point halftime lead with a strong second half performance. the ducks. >> get into it. >> the ducks dreaming of their first final four in 77 years. >> oh. >> it lives on. lives on. as does the pride of the pacific 12 conference. they face oklahoma in tomorrow's regional final after a 82-62 win. oregon's first ever win against
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i do have to apologize because i ruined your bracket. there was a key moment when he was putting together his bracket, i told him to pick baylor over duke. >> i should say everybody else's bracket has been so mad that mine now lives. >> you're serious. >> third place, jack? third? >> yeah. >> third is not first. guess who has first. >> this is the first place one right here, baby this is it. >> it's not over. this is why they play the games. >> it ain't over. >> no heels. >> till the fad lady sings. >> we have one more sport note. an eighth grader from long island who is still months away from entering high school has already been recruited by and committed to penn state university. >> that's because of brennan o'neal's ability to play lacrosse. the 13-year-old midfielder practices for two to three hours a day every single day even whether he has games. >> o'neal says he knows college isn't just about playing
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he's decided to major in business and become an accountant. o'neal also plays tight end in football and he's a power forward in basketball. >> i like this kid. he knows what he wants. >> i'm sure he gets no dates all at all. >> you know what, kendis? i bet he's going to homecoming queen. >> not popular at all. >> i bet he's going to be homecoming. not that that's a yardstick to measure. >> it is. >> i was a high school nerd. that's why i say that. >> coming up, the flight attendant who took flight running away from a security collect. what's next for her. >> a power gathering of some of the most ambitious people in the world and they were all women. that's next on "world news now." >> announcer: "world n
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me ♪ >> whitney. >> we love whitney. i'm obviously not every woman but i am a woman. that means it falls to me to report that just 20 of the nation's top 500 companies have a woman as ceo. quick math, that's just 4%. >> you fooled me for all this time. i didn't know that. thank you. it's time for some girl or woman power and some advice from those who have already had great success. here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: it's a first of its kind event. >> good morning, ladies. >> the power trip. 36 jam packed hours organized by marie claire magazine who offered us seats board. 100 of the most influential leaders in fashion, business, technology, and public policy hopping aboard a jetblue flight from new york city to san francisco to meet 100 west coast power players and celebrities. sharing their secrets to success. >> we need to create spaces and
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where women come together and for lack of a better wofford network. >> reporter: the twist? everyone involved right down to the engineer's flight crew and pilots a woman. >> are there many other women doing this? >> maybe 3%? actress turned entrepreneur drew barry moore, the cover store of marie claire's boss issue sharing her wine and wisdom telling us her secret to creating a business, follow your passion. >> whatever it is in life that makes you feel like you just want to leap, leap. but work hard all the way through the fall. >> reporter: gwyneth paltrow's insider tip, dare to be first. >> i think that it's challenging to do something that's provocative and you know, i was in a way first in -- first of my peers in the space and to do this. so i think i took you know a lot of scrapes going through the brush with my
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>> new mom tyra banks on maternity leave talking with us about her favorite part of motherhood. >> i love my baby in my arms and him just gurgling or sleeping and i've got the bottle propped up. >> reporter: her trick to trail blazing, delegate and empower. >> whether you're a mom or ceo or sister or wife. >> empower. delegate. put somebody on the cookies and you take the cupcakes honey. >> reporter: powerful lessons for all of us no matter where the journey takes you. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> that's so cool to see. >> i just love the concept from the very beginning that you had every aspect that it was all women crew. flying out there. and you learned all of these tips from women who were getting it done. >> i notice who brought us that story. rebecca jarvis. >> yes. >> we're a big fan of hers. >> she is a woman. >> thank you for cleaarifyingcl. coming up "the mix" and your friday polka. >> yes, we're going to have
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spray 'n wash. back 'n better. and now it's time for "the mix." i love this story. you don't realize how hard it is when your baby-sitter calls out sick. one student at baylor university decided to bring her 4-month-old baby millie to class. you see right there. that's mama katie humphrey. what's cool about her is she's actually a retired marine. and she went back to school to study physical therapy after seeing her military friends in afghanistan injured. so her professor for an entire hour held her baby. an entire hour. he said he really misses his children now in college and high school. he misses -- they're so tiny and so sweet. but -- >> for the entire class. >> not five minutes picking her up and shushing her. he held her for one hour and did th
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>> seems pretty happy. >> like a big teddy bear. here's another man coming forward and helping his kid. this is a dad who tried to do his own little virtual reality for his kid here. he set up set her up on her tricycle to simulate the turns and bumps along this track. he had first person footage of a rider on a bicycle track. no doubt his daughter was loving every minute of it. >> hey, a for effort and innovation, dad. >> yes, and for execution. >> yeah, you're right. it was a great execution. >> hey, it's a special birthday polka. >> okay. >> yeah. ♪ politics and foreign wars, all the weather all the scores ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka >> take that roll and way too slow stuff you saw on koppel's show ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ it's late at night you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants ♪ ♪ so grab your "world news now" mug and everybody dance, hey ♪
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this morning on "world news now," terror raids carried out overnight. six people detained as a manhunt continues for the suspects in the brussels attacks. a live report from belgium just ahead. >> spring mess. a mix of snow, ice and heavy rain hitting multiple regions including flooding conditions in florida. a baseball dugout filled in the deluge. >> new this half hour, behaving badly in the friendly skies. >> a flight crew accused of smuggling massive amounts of drugs. even prostitution. how the tsa caught on to their operation. >> remembering the funny man whose ground-breaking comedy changed television. fellow comedians are talking about garry shandling in "the skinny" on then friday, march 25th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now."
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