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this morning on "world news now," a violent rampage at a train station. >> investigators in germany are trying to piece together why a man attacked several people with an ax. crowds were sent running in a total panic as the attacker stepped off the train swinging. what we're learning this morning. and the battle over the plan to replace obamacare has taken a complicated turn. house speaker paul ryan says the new bill is the best chance they have while other republicans say it could actually makes things worse. details ahead. we're tracking a major storm moving toward the east coast overnight getting a look at powerful and deadly winds that left thousands still in the dark and almost blew a child away. >> wow. and big e small's life after death. hard 0 believe it's been 20 years since the notorious b.i.g.'s life was
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short and the vehicle the rapper was shot in is heading to auction block. sky's the limit for the price tag that just might hypnotize you. but first, but forget the suv. you can really just give me the loot instead. oh, my god. there's so many -- so many puns there. >> that's good. >> throw your hands in the air. it's friday, march 10th noinls from abc news, this is "world news now." going to say that if you don't know,nous you know. >> see, much respects to biggie. >> and we're going to get a lot more of his tunes throughout and puns throughout the show. >> he copies to do big things. >> 20 years later. the suspect under arrest after an ax attack at a city's main train station in germany. >> this was a wild scene. seven people were hurt, three others seriously injured three of those seriously injured in the rampage in western german city. the suspect arrested after jumping from an overpass. >> this morning we're getting a look at the
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here's abc's alex marquardt. forces tonight on the scene of the attack at one of germany's biggest train stations. in dusseldorf, investigating the scene after five people were wounded three of them seriously by an ax-wielding attacker according to the police. this video of the immediate aftermath. trails of bloods on the floor. shocked commuters huddled over the wounded. the attack taking place around 9:00 p.m. no one was killed. the station was shut down, cordoned off by police, and emergency vehicles on the scene as helicopters hovered overhead. passenger bruno macedo was on a train at the time and listening to reports. >> so we're not stopping at the station. the station is closed. >> reporter: a short time later, police confirming one arrest was made. saying the suspect is a 36-year-old from the former yugoslavia who "apparently has mental health issues." across europe, governments are on a heightened state of alert after a number of terror attacks over the past two years.
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recently attackers have resorted to cruder methods like the december attack in berlin when a truck drove into a christmas crowd killing 12. last summer, isis claimed responsibility after an afghan teen carried out an ax attack on a train elsewhere in germany. police are saying this was the a lone attacker and so far there's no indication that this was terror related. the station remains closed, the scene sealed the investigation still under way. alex marquardt, abc news, london. >> focusing overseas and breaking news, sad history in south korea overnight. as a court rules unanimously to uphold the impeachment of president park geun-hye. park is the country's first democratically elected leader to be ousted from office after she was implicated in a corruption and influence peddling scandal. south korea must now hold an election within two months to choose her successor. protesters following the decision turned out into the streets there of seoul and they turned deadly, in fact. both supporters andcrit
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outside the court in the capital. two people have died so far. riot police are out in force and south korea's military is right now on alert. in syria, more u.s. troops are now on the ground in the fight against isis. the number of american forces said to help syrian fighters doubled to about 900. some of them are fighting to retake raqqah which has become the defacto capital for isis in syria. the heads of u.s. central command says expect a larger and longer american military presence in syria. in western syria, government planes bombed a village near the turkish border. a human rights group says the attack left five dead, three children. syria's central military media says the strikes were aimed at an arms depot for an offshoot of al qaeda. the area is home to thousands of opposition fighters. key lawmakers have heard directly from fbi director jim comey after
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capitol hill. senior officials say comey covered a range of national security issues including russian interference in the election and president trump's claim that president obama tapped his phones. comey had no comment about the meeting but he has privately asked the justice departments to refute the president's allegations. one senate democrat who was briefed said he still hasn't seen any evidence to back the wiretapping claim. republicans are still bent on pushing their plan to replace obamacare through congress over the next few weeks even in the face of growing opposition. the gop health care bill advanced in two house committees after more than 27 hours of debate. but is still facing an uphill battle. here's jhene norman. >> reporter: getting down to business. >> obamacare is in a death pirl. >> reporter: paul ryan literally rolling up his sleeves armed with a power point presentation defending the gop health care bill. ryan says despite criticism from his own
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pass a replacement. >> this is something that we as conservatives have been dreaming about for decades. this is the chance and the best and only chance we're going to get. >> reporter: taking advantage of that chance republicans prevailing. >> the ayes appear to have it and the motion to transmit is agreed to. >> reporter: getting that bill through two house panels. >> whether you're for it or against it, you have to admit this was a pretty big deal we just did. >> reporter: but other conservatives continue raising objections. arkansas senator tom cotton says repealing and replacing the affordable care act is about focusing on getting health care right, not getting it done fast. >> legislation that the house has considered over the last 24 hours simply has too many flaws. they're not going to bring down the price of insurance or give people more control and more choices about their insurance. >> reporter: but the wall of opposition from democratses, some republicans and many of the nation's top health care providers isn't phasing president trump. tw
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in the press, health care is coming along great." we're talking to many groups and it will end in a beautiful picture. >> house republicans want their bill passed by easter recess, but that leaves just a few weeks to get it through the budget chet and to the floor for a vote. kendis and lindsie. >> our thanks to j anae. the list of states challenging the president's revisedrable ban is growing. washington state, oregon and new york state among those now joining hawaii in speaking to block the order. the revised ban bars new visas for people from six predominant litmus him countries and temporarily blocks all refugees. washington the first state to challenge the original order says the restraining order should remain in place. >> the president dozen not get to the decide if a new executive order is different enough to be clear from that underlying injunction. the court decides that. >> in the meantime, the white house remains confident that the ban will stand up to the legal challenges.
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effect on march 16th. and that travel ban we're told could derail plans for the u.s. to host soccer's world cup in 2026. this is according to fifa which oversees international tournaments. bidding for the tournament starts next year with the host selected in "20/20," the u.s. is widely regarded as a favorite. after one of the warmest februarys on record, much of the country is now facing a blast of rain, snow and bitter cold temperatures that could last for days. winter weather alerts stretch across nine states from the great lakes to the northeast. the nasty weather is set to hit millions of americans just in time for this morning's rush hour commute. forecasters say the storm could dump up to six inches of snow in some spots. it all got starred with extreme wind gusting at more than 50 miles an hour. watch what happens when 4-year-old mads son gardener arrives home near cleveland and grabs the door handle. that's when a heavy gust nearly blows her and the door away. look at
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her mom says she's okay. >> held on there. >> yes, exactly. fortunately for her. then there was a close call in buffalo when a hanging traffic signal suddenly dropped barely missing a passing car, and in michigan this woman struggled mightily to put the cover on her outdoor hot tub. she flops the cover over. look, oh. then it flies off hitting her in the head. despite her best efforts, she was no match for that nasty blast of wind. at times those winds there were reaching about 50 miles per hour. she says she's okay, but still has a little bit of a headache. >> i can imagine. it was dangerous scene all across the country with that wind. >> serious problems for people with hot tubs. coming up, the deepening mystery behind the murders of two teenage girls in indiana. could a series of coincidences be the key to another double murder case in iowa. >> speak of unsolved mu
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the firefighter is earning praise for quickly dousing the flames. thankfully, no students were on that bus. >> we're now hearing for the first time from the family of a teenager who was murdered along with her friend in indiana. >> it comes as investigators explore whether these killings are connected to another double murder cold case four years ago that has disturbing similarities. s and's kenneth moton with more. >> reporter: a possible link to an indiana murder mystery. >> this horrible crime has torn a whole in our families that will never heal. >> mike pattie, the first family member to speak about the killing of his granddaughter liberty german and her friend abigail williams on a trail in delphi, indiana. this photo and this voice. >> down the hill. >> reporter: along with a snapchat picture on liberty's phone some of the only clues to the krinl. >> really study to the picture and listen to the audio clip. someone out there knows this person. >> reporter: but in a disturbing
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twist, investigators are now comparing notes with the detectives of a eerily similar cold case in iowa. >> everything started coming back to me. >> reporter: drew collins says his 8-year-old daughter elizabeth and 10-year-old niece lyric cook never returned home. he pointed out in both games the girls taken in a secluded area, their bodies found in wooded terrain. the crimes committed on the 13th of the month. >> two kids at once is very uncommon thing to have happen. and also just being on the 1th of the month just kind of struck me as odd all the things together. >> reporter: but those similarities may only be a coincidence. >> our legal analyst says investigate herself look for a common thread but if the case are crimes of opportunity, they will be harder to link. in indiana, 11,000 tips so far and the reward is up no nearly a quart of a million dollars. kenneth moton, abc news, new york. >> 11,000 tips. coming up, the new details about that hostage situation we
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you about yesterday inside a florida credit union. what we're now finding out about the gunman and the daring move by some customers that helped the s.w.a.t. teams make their move. >> first how much would you pay for a beatup 1997 chevy suburban. >> zero. >> yeah, same here. why this one priced at more than a million dollars. all because of its notorious history. you're watching "world news now." (coughs) cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex dm. i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! some cough medicines only last 4 hours. but just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. let's end this. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can it fix this teen's skateboarding mishap? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things.
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♪ >> do you love it when they call you big papa? >> i do know they call me that. >> it had to be said. >> it's been 4 years since juicy first hit the airwaves back when music first actually hit the airwaves. remember ha. >> yeah, i can't believe it's been 20 years. feels like yesterday. but yesterday actually marked 20 years to the day since notorious b.i.g. was gunned down. just 24 years old. >> now a notorious piece of his history from that night is hitting the auction block. here's abc's nick watt. >> reporter: a beatup '97 suburban, 111,000 miles on the clock.
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because it's the most notorious suv in rap history 20 years ago to the day, the notorious b.i.g. shot dead in this vehicle. a drive by in l.a. >> police investigate the deadly wilshire boulevard ambush of notorious b.i.g. >> reporter: big papa already arguably the most influential rapper of all time. ♪ throw your hands notice air if you're a true player squoets diddy posted this. >> fed a lot of families. made a lot of people dance, made a lot of people feel good. >> reporter: the current owner of the suv who will not reveal her identity had no idea when he she bought it. >> we thought it was really unusual that there was a hole in the seat belt. we had the car for quite a few years and we got a phone call. >> the l.a. police department is holding onto the original doors. they'll be returned to her if and when the investigation is ever concluded.
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a victim of that early '90s east coast, west coast hip-hop rivalry fueled by the likes of his who shot you. ♪ >> reporter: and tupac's hit em up. right now, memento merchants movements in time also selling the bmw750 in which tupac was shot dead in vegas the year before big e. also $1.5 million. both murders still unsolved. and yes, we've been listening to faith and puff daddy's lament that long. ♪ i'll be missing you >> by the way, blue book value on the death car, less than two grand. >> the owner and i have been offered over a million dollars for it but we're holding out for the full million five. >> in the words of big e. >> the more money you make, the more problems you get. >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline" in washington. ♪
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>> that was -- >> i was more the p. diddy side. you can rap. >> you like the person just over the shoulder. >> basically. >> i'm maze for everybody. >> do you have a favorite? >> i don't know. but you were spitting some big -- >> i know. i think my favorite might be "one more chance." that was the hey day of my college days and big e was big and no pun intended. >> yes, yes. >> at that time. >> but you know what? our friends at wsb in atlanta, they're good at these rap trivia. fred blankenship and their traffic guy. listen to them spit some tunes. >> talking about delays right now on -- if you don't know now you know about those mark. >> fred, i know you thought birthdays were the worst days but thursday might be the worst days. classic. i love these guys. i remember when q tip when they did the whole are you on point. >> yes, yes, very good. >> so you want to
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just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. let's end this. we're going to start "the mix" down under and there's a big political race that is taking place tomorrow in australia. and there have been so many signs of course, that are posted up inside of yards. >> as we always have. >> exactly. this 15-year-old kid was you know what, i'm going to do my own take on it. 15-year-old conquer barney started putting up his own campaign signs and polancoings them right next to the real ones. some of the captions on his signs saying i thought it would be funny or saying i'm only 15. you can't vote for me. and mom said it was okay. >> i like that one. >> i'd vote for me. >> clever kid. >> kind of crazy if he gets more write-in votes than any of the other real politicians. >> that would be really, really good. this next story is pretty funny. i'm not like a wwe fan but
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the most popular wrestlers and he always does this really big entrance as you see here. and so there's a man i believe his name is key choo aumer. he lives in pakistan. so he got married and made his entrance. he's a big fan of the wrestler. i mean, has there ever been a better entrance to a wedding? i mean is there even a bride there? >> she left. ♪ politics and foreign wars, all the weather all the scores ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ tapes that roll in 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 ♪ ♪ have some fun, be a pal, every anchor guy and gal, do the world
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this morning on "world news now," the winter storm on the move right now. alerts are up across nine states in the east as those dangerously windy conditions wreak havoc across multiple regions. the forecast just ahead. >> breaking overnight, the president of south korea kicked out of office. deadly protests following the court's decision. why she was impeached and what's next for the u.s. ally. new this half hour, taking drag to a criminal level. >> the manhunt outside fort lauderdale. is it a manhunt? it's for two armed robbers dressed as women. poorly dressed as women. first a jewelry store and now a sandwich store. is it the same guy? are they the same man? >> got a little hungry. >> yeah, maybe, oh, man. the real woman whos
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