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the legal battle. cosby's wife of 52 years has been hoping to avoid answering any questions, citing marital privilege. the attorney for seven of cosby's alleged victims who filed a suit against the comedian says mrs. cosby would have relevant information because she served as his business manager for years. but mrs. cosby says her public testimony would create an unnecessary media circus. that serves no purpose other than to harass and embarrass her. >> no wife wants to go into a deposition or public forum and have to testify about her personal relationship with her husband. definitely not testify about his relationships with other women. >> reporter: more than 50 women have come forward claiming cosby sexually sauled drugged or raped them, claims he has consistently denied. through it all, camille cosby is standing by his side.
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>> reporter: only once making a public statement defending her husband, saying he is the man you thought you knew. she still has the right to claim marital privilege. and not answer questions about private conversations with her husband. linsey davis, abc news, new york. one investigation is under way looking into what caused a packed megabus to burn on its way from chicago to preliminaries. a driver and 40 passengers were on board when the bus caught fire. everyone got off safely with no injuries. passengers said it was a horrible scene and they fled toward safety. >> as a got off to catch my breath, i started walking down the highway, the bus blew up again and fire came from everywhere. >> terrifying. everyone exited the bus so quickly, most of their belongings were left behind. all the baggage under the bus was lost. passengers credited the driver with getting some luggage off before the smoke got to be too much. look at the final wreckage of that. incredible. >> an inferno there.
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just starting it married life totother and already have quite a tale to tell. darrell and annie strother were driving to their wedding ceremony saturday when their car burst into flames. it would end up on the sidewalk there. both of them jumped out. but left their rings in the vehicle. they were recovered by firefighters and then police escorted them to the church so they were on time for their wedding. congratulations to them. they have already made it through thicker. i think. it's only thin from here on oo out. >> you're supposed to not see each other the day of the wedding. riding in the same car together? >> they have different rituals. >> it's 2016. i get it. another wedding that took place over the weekend waskind of different. this one took place at an asquariam in atlanta. >> that was where justin and crystal are reynolds said their i dos. while in the aquarium's tank,
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their wedding party were with them. >> they were surrounded by hundreds of fish which is ironic because they met through the online date agsite plenty of fish. >> that's pretty funny. >> you like that. >> i love we have the underwater version of going to chapel and gogog to get married. >> i would have played "under the sea," right? >> it doesn't have a wedding theme. >> but i i makes me happy every time i hear it. >> by the way, they got engaged in 2015 shortly after visiting the aquarium. >> i actually prefer this version of that. pretty good. >> okay, coming up, i got caught up in "the skinny," taylor swift trades in her concert costumes for a maid of honor's dress. did she upstage the bride though? >> this season's bummer crop of potholes and the costly repairs for drivers. why it's such a rough ride this year. and later the 60-year-old stock clerk who collapsed at his supermarket.
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and back in the states, strong winds and frigid temperatures on lake superior create this surreal site. the stacking of sheets of ice along the shoreline of duluth. the winds pulse the ice back from the shore, the waves bring it back in. photographer says this is video was not sped up. the sheets are the anywhere from a quart inch to three inches thick. very cool. >> the wild weather is creating a dangerous display across america's highways. these are pot holes.. >> the wild swings innings temperature had been creating extreme freeze/thaw cycles costing drivers billions of dollars in repairs. more everywhere abc's gloria riviera. >> reporter: they are the craters on your commute, causing serious damage. cities abtowns across the country are scrambling to fix the seemingly endless pot hole epidemic. >> i hit a big one. i was scared that maybe i got a flat tire.
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temperatures in part to blame. that freeze/thaw effect causing are up tours, especially in older roads. a new report from aaa found that in the last five years, 16 million drivers have suffered is pot hole damage, on average paying $300 to fix the damage. >> this will likely be out of pocket, yes. >> reporter: cars coming in for alignment repairs, bent rims, and even axle damage. in washington, d.c., we took a bumpy ride with one road manager who called it an ongoing battle. >> even in this big truck, you can feel the road, the potholes underneath. >> yes. >> his crews working seven days a week. >> we fell them and sometimes they come right back. >> reporter: you can't fill them fast enough. >> can not. >> reporter: if you do hit a pothole, you may be able to be reimbursed. experts say, find out if you were on a local or state road. reach out it out that jurisdiction and document everything. gloria riviera abc news, washington. >> good tips from gloria. i had no idea they would
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>> whoa. ow. oh. look at that scared look on reena's eyes. >> because look who is in the driver's seat. the man who takes the subway. >> exactly. apparently you slow down to help improve your reaction time when it comes to all of that. >> that's theproblem. i always speed up. >> once you hit the pot holes? nice little roller coaster ride for your kids. they also say stop tailgating. that's me. and dry weather, had you should be observing the two--second rule apparently, as well. it's tough for many of these municipalities. i was in quebec over the weekend which has had wild temperature swings and it was like beiei on a roller coaster ride on their highways. anyway. >> when we come back, why chicago is planning a major hooky festival in honor of ferris bueller. >> and what comedian tom arnold is especially thankful for this morning. "the skinny" is next. living well
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siren call for a generation. >> buehler? buehler? buehler? buehler? >> he's sick. >> oh. well, now the city of chicago where the movie took place is set to host faris fest, a three-day 30th anniversary leisure weekend in may featuring a variety of activities around the city including a screening and the film and the reunion of some cast members. mark your calendar abc take off of school that day. >> we were doing the easy math and faris would have been 48 years old this year. >> wow. >> so he would have already have gone through his mid life crisis probably on his second starter wife by now. >> there you go. how many times have you seen this movie? >> i guess once. and we were betting whether or not you had seen it at all. i was shocked to learn that you are a pro at it. >> this is a classic.
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this and "dirty dancing" if you have not seen. >> there youou go. all right. some scenes from chicago today. next up, the most special day on every woman's calendar, of course, the wedding day. >> it was on saturday in reading pennsylvania for britt mack who just happens to be the best childhood friend of taylor swift who acted as her maid of honor. as you can see right here t. swift doesn't do dumpy bridesmaid dresses. >> both women looked fantastic there in dresses by one you have swift's favorite designers ream acura. the bride wore a white capped sleeve lace a line wedding gown with cathedral length veil i wrote this, while the singer sported a blush gown with a sparkling embellished bodice. >> they looked beautiful. the bride is just gorgeous. it's hard to stand next to taylor swift. she looks gorgeous in like a trash bag, right. >> but they look stunning.
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a hero could save us i'm not going to stand here and wait >> i was hoping for a little enrique iglesias. nickelback with that. heroes come in all shapes and forms but one grocery store clerk in north carolina was lucky enough to have several heroes just when he needed them most. >> and one of them was one of the last he would likely ever expect. here's abc's john donvan. >> i was really going. >> reporter: michael kitty knows he very nearly died that day. the 60-year-old collapsed here a supermarket nrk valdez, north carolina where he was stocking shelves when his heart stopped. >> he's not breathing. a young man is trying to help. >> reporter: this high school student james who was studying to be an emt was in the store and rushed over.
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>> i checked his respirations and his pulse. we didn't have anything. >> reporter: two nurses happened to be grocery shopping, too. they jumped into the rescue pushing into the chest of the man on the floor who now looked lifeless. >> he was laid on the floor, purple. and he didn't have no pulse. >> no pulse, no respirations. >> reporter: then the emt crew at the fire e partment, they got the call. >> cpr in progress. cardiac arrest. >> reporter: including this man, who didn't realize at first, that the life they were trying to save was his dad's. in the rush, he didn't get a good look at the face under the oxygen mask. >> it's a different experience one you realize it is a family member. >> reporter: well, you know how it ends because you've met michael kitty. he's back out of the hospital and thanking everyone that had a part in saving him. those that did their job, and those that just happened by and jumped in to help. john donvan, abc news, washington. supply couldn't imagine. >> what will an amazing story. >> i couldn't imagine. and the medical profession, i don't know where you would find the strength.
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good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. here's some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." an uber driver is accuse add of a shooting spree that left six people dead in michigan. in between the seemingly random attacks he picked up passengers. police say they don't yet know the motive. full details straight ahead. >> pope francis urging catholic political leaders to not carry
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>> 40 passengers and a driver escaped safely when a megabus traveling from chicago to minneapolis burst into flames. an investigation is under way into the cause of the fire. many on board lost all their belongings. >> and it was a photo finish in the daytona 500. denney hamlin in the number 11 car edging out martin true ex-junior by just inches. it was hamlin's first daytona victory after ten attempts. those are some of our top stories on this monday, february 22 fld. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everyone. we're going to start this half hour with the shooting rampages in kalamazoo, michigan. hundreds of people attended a prayer service last night for families of the six people who were killed and the two who were injured. >> one a teen is clinging to life. the suspect an uber driver is expected in court this morning for arraignment on murder charges.
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in kalamazoo. >> reporter: investigators in kalamazoo, michigan, on the hunt. looking for answers after a deadly rampage leaves six dead. the suspect, jason dalton, now behind bars. the chaos beginning at 5:42 p.m. saturday evening. a woman shot several times in the parking lot of this residential but she survives. four hours later, in this car dealership parking lot, a father and his son shot and killed. within minutes, the gunman opens fire outside a cracker barrel restaurant. killing four in their car. including a former teacher, and wounding a 14-year-old girl. >> dispatch all units. suspect vehicle in a shooting. last seen at cracker barrel. >> reporter: just after midnight, police spot the suspect's vehicle and take him into custody without incident. the victims, police say, apparently selected at random. >> this is your worst nightmare.
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families of these victims that they weren't targeted for any reason other than they were there to be a target? >> reporter: 45-year-old dalton had no criminal record, and worked as an uber driver. his neighbors, in disbelief. >> it's scary. that could have been us, my daughter that got killed. >> reporter: authorities investigating whether the alleged gunman was taking fares in between shootings. matt mellon claims he was dalton's passenger just 70 minutes before the first shooting. he says he called 911 and feared for his life. because dalton was driving erratically. his fiance even warning others on facebook moments before the shooting. >> we were driving through medians, driving through the lawn. speeding along and finally once he came to a stop, i jumped out of the car and ran away. >> reporter: uber in a
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and heart broken at the sense senseless violence. we've reached out to the police to help in any way that we can. investigators recovered a gun from dalton's vehicle. he is expected in court tomorrow afternoon. >> alex perez, kalamazoo, michigan. >> a high profile hearing gets under way in a connecticut courtroom. a judge is set to decide whether loved ones can sue companies that manufacture and sell guns used in the massacre. firearms makers are generally protected by a law passed in 2005. this suit alleges the makers of the ar-15 knew it was not sustainable for civilian use. >> it has been an awful weekend in michigan. now a family of six there is dead of carbon monoxide poisoning. the sheriff in the town off eventon just northwest of detroit says the likely cause was a generator running in the basement. the family had lost power friday night. among the dead were the parents and their four children. youngest only 2 years old. the victims were all found dead
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isis has claimed responsibility for two deadly bombings in syria. more than 100 people died when bombs went off in damascus and homs as john kerry non-ed a tentative cease fire agreement that could begin in the next couple of days. but he acknowledged it's not finalized and all parties might not automatically comply. >> the republican candidates are campaigning in nevada today after donald trump sweeping victory in south carolina. first trump made a quick stop in atlanta to celebrate, vowing to win georgia and other southern states. second and third place finishers marco rubio and ted cruz cruz both criticized trump's stat jit. >> surrounding yourself with smart people alone is not enough. >> donald devotes all of his time and energy, all of his money to attacking me. >> trump is now also questioning whether rubio is eligible to run. and win two states trump says he is not being treated fairly by the republican national committee. as democrats prepare for the
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saturday, hillary clinton is leading in the polls. but bernie sanders is still very much in the running and trying his best to stop her momentum. abc's mary bruce is on the campaign trail. >> we just won nevada! >> reporter: hillary clinton is relishing her nevada win and looking ahead. >> hello, houston! is this a great night or what. >> reporter: celebrating with a late-night rally in texas. >> hold your head up high because victory is nigh. >> reporter: with the momentum back on her side, the campaign is confident, they see a clear path to the nomination. clinton held off bernie sanders' late rise to take nevada by five points. >> thank you very much. thanks for coming out. >> reporter: sanders, enjoying a strong second finish. >> you know, five weeks ago, we were 25 points behind in the polls. >> reporter: but the candidates argued over who really won the key latino vote.
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yesterday, which is a big breakthrough for us. >> that's just not what our analysis shows. >> reporter: clinton did win huge support from african-americans whose vote will be critical in the next big contest in south carolina. as she discussed with b.e.t. >> from a strategic standpoint, who's the african-american voter that your campaign is targeting? >> as many as possible. >> of course. >> reporter: sanders cowered those coveted votes with stops in south carolina. >> we need your help to help lead this country in a political revolution. >> reporter: joined by actor danny glover at his biggest event in the state so far. the clinton campaign is happy with the win here. but they acknowledge not e&ery state looks or votes like this one. they fully expect sanders to win some states on tuesday. mary bruce, abc news, las vegas. >> bill cosby's wife camille must give a deposition today after a judge refused to postpone it.
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knew nothing about the sex allegations and that only intent of the public deposition was to embarrass her and harass her. >> no wife wants to go into a deposition or a public forum and have to testify about her personal relationship with her husband. definitely not testify about his relationships with other women. >> today's deposition in massachusetttt is for the lawsuit against her husband filed by several women who say he sexually assaulted them decades ago. cosby also faces a criminal case for sexual assault in pennsylvania. cosby denies any wrongdoing. now to a frightening story from miami. a young woman who found a roommate through craigslist is now in a hospital fighting for her life. 23-year-old danielle jones lived with a man named byron mitchell for a week before being brutally beaten and left for dead. she told police she was attacked by jones and acted in self-defense during the
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jones' mother says she is showing some signs of improvement. >> i can see that she's moving a little bit as if she's uncomfortable. she starts to move her happened or sthael she will choke on the tubes. >> mitchell is now facing attempted murder charges. jones' family says the case should be as a warning that others should run background and criminal history checks before taking a step like jones did. >> so scary. another town is confronting a water contamination crisis. the water in petersburg, new york is contaminated with pfoa. the state is testing a nearby river both upstream and down stream from a plastics factory. >> we're going to move very quickly and put out there facts and science and make sure that the public is aware every step of our investigation. >> pfoa has been linked to kidney and testicular cancer as well as thyroid diseases and other serious health problems.
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suggests having a cup of coffee isn't just for staying awake and alert anymore. it says coffee may lee deuce the risk of developing alcohol-related liver damage. how much? well, one cup a day was found to reduce the risk of cirrhosis by 22%. four cups every day credited with a 65% reduction of risk and more than 36,000 americans a year die from cirrhosis. >> you know, i had intelligencia coffee a brand out west. it was very good coffee. the chicago brand i'm told in the control room. very good. >> i had a bud light. >> well, we have to hand it to one girl could you tell scout and her aunt in oregon. they certainly know how to target their audience. >> they were selling their girl scout cookies over the weekend outside a marijuana dispensary in portland. satisfy your munchies. they said the girl scouts don't
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>> an employee at the shop said it was great to the partner up and help the youngsters efforts. the goal was to tell 35 boxes on the day and they made it. >> they even have like back orders right about now. >> i bet you're right. >> that's absolutely true. >> the spokesperson for the girl scouts of oregon in southwest washington said they "recommend if any minor cannot enter a premise unaccompanied she should not sell her cookies there. >> outside the premises. still smart young ladies. come up, mother nature's furrey caught on camera as a landslide cuts off an entire town. >> high school wrestlers at eight championship meet turn into heroes. what they did to help a man in sisters trouble. >> transforming a junk-filled closet into tidy and usable space. design advice advice you can use to get your home in order. after today's forecast map. 42 degrees. it is also national cherry pie tonight.
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their only light from a helicopter above. well, we turn now to the tense standoff between apple and the fbi over accessing the contents of the iphone of the san bernardino shooters. >> okay, so researchers say it is possible to hack into na phone without apple's help. and now one of america's foremost experts on cybersecurity is stepping up to the plate. here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> a proposal to break the steal mate between the fbi and apple over the government's demand the tech giant hack into the iphone of the san bernardino shooter. cybersecurity pioneer john mcafee offering to do it himself for free in three weeks. >> i guarantee you give me the phone, i'll give you the data. ? he defended apple saying the fbi's request to create a so-called backdoor into the phone's operating system puts hundreds of millions of iphone users at risk. his plan involves physically taking apart this phone and only this phone eliminating any risk
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>> using social engineering plus the hardware and the software, we would perform our magic with the wands and this is how it works. there are 10,000 hack in other words the world who could do what i'm suggesting myself. >> but the government has said it needs apple's help to get into the syed farook's phone. >> no word if the fbi is considering his offer. mcafee is so confident he told me very colorfully, if he fails he will eat his shoe on live tv. eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> that's a throwdown, huh? >> i guess. researchers say hacking into the iphone is at least technically possible. so we'll see how this all plays out. maybe it will not make it to the supreme court but it sure is heading that way it seems. >> oh, boy, yeah. coming up, making the grade in a very big way. >he two the high school wrestling stars who are being praised for what they did for one man in distress.
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from utah was in provo for a state tournament last week when two of its members were put to a test. neither one of them could have possibly expected this. >> their quick moves off the mat helped save the life of a man from idaho. haley higgins from our salt lake city station has the story. >> we were there for a reason and we did what we could. >> reporter: best friends devin english and alan mad swren with five teammates and their coach when a woman screamed for help. action. >> the first thing that popped into my mind was she was being attacked and it kind of scared me who i was going to come up against or what kind of scene i was going to come to and what i would do about it. but what i came to was a lot worse. >> kent mosser of preston, idaho was having a medical emergency after undergoing back surgery. his wife kathy was panicking by his side. >> his head was tilted back and
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you could tell something was wrong. so i'm sitting there. i went straight for his neck. started feeling for a pulse, nothing. >> alongside their coach, english and madsen picked up his lifeless body up from the chair and started cpr and kept him alive till medical crews came. after our interview, kathy called and spoke to the boys for the first time. >> i would just say to them that they mean the world to me. i don't know them personally. i don't know all hair names, but we love them dearly. >> kathy is convinced her husband wouldn't be alive without their help. she calls hem heroes. the boys disagree. >> it's the right thing to do. you shouldn't think twice about something like that. you act upon it. you need to do it. >> mean highway they didn't bring home the trophy from the state tournament. athletes tell me they did something a whole lot more important. in that phone call we had with kathy, they thanked her for the life experience.
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well, the dead of winter is the perfect time cooped up inside to do some organizing around the house. >> as you clean and purge, you might find that you have more space than you actually realize. maybe have enough to create an entire home office. here's abc's sara haines. >> reporter: we all have one. a room at home that's only purpose is for accumulating junk. for me it's this laundry room/coat closet i don't know what to do with. i call my friend francesco to see if he can work his magic. >> francesco, i'm so glad you're here. >> how are you? >> hi, trixie. >> reporter: so this is my problem area. there's got to be more we can do in here but it's a mess. >> it is a mess. let's take your mess. >> thank you for. >> to maintain. >> francesco's first tip for redesigning a space, think outside the box. >> i think what we can do this
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into a command center. >> reporter: tip two, find inspiration. >> we're going to look for something on pinterest to handle our storage needs and for some pretty stuff. tip three, shop your home. >> i gave him free reign of my apartment to find items i already owned. >> perfect. >> reporter: that could work in the space. after a little bit of heavy lifting, we checked the final tip off our list. >> tip four, add a few extras. . now it's my favorite part. the clean-up. >> reporter: let the transformation begin. the final result a functional space that doubles as a chic home office and i'm ready to put it to good use. >> shera haynes command center. >> go, sarah. >> that is smart. i'm going to say that he kind of cleaned up before he got there. >> you think so? >> that didn't look that messy. what is a mess? >> but look at me. i'm even tiedyer with my shoes. my closet's even bigger.
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next winter vacation. and dream come true at the daytona 500. denney hamlin's photo finish and the moment he's been waiting for since childhood. it's monday, february 22nd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning, everyone on this monday. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm reena ninan. our top story is the shooting prein kalamazoo, michigan. >> six people are dead this morning and two wounded by an uber driver allegedly who continued to take fares in between the apparent random shootings. >> jason dalton will be arraign this had morning on murder charges. right now investigators are looking for a motive with more here's abc's elizabeth hur. amazing grace >> reporter: a community in mourning offering prayers not only for the victims, but also the alleged gunman now in jail.
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someone in custody. >> shots fired. we have one confirmed victim right now. >> reporter: the spree started just after 5:40 saturday evening, the first a parking lot where a woman walking to her car was shot several times. the second, four hours later at a car dealership. a father and son were killed here. the third minutes later outside a cracker barrel restaurant where four people were killed in their cars including 60-year-old mary joe nye, a retired teacher. >> we have no reason to believe that there was more than one person involved in any of these incidents. >> reporter: the suspect jason dalton an uber driver was taken into custody hours after the final shooting. matt mullen says he was one of his customers saturday afternoon. the ride so frightening he called 911. >> we were kind of driving through medians, through the lawn, speeding along. finally once he came to a stop,
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>> in a statement uber says our hearts and prayers are with the families of the victims of this devastating crime. it's a crime not just heart breaking but baffling for police and dalton's neighbors. >> very unexpected. he was a quiet guy. stuck to himself. cops have never been out to his house before. >> reporter: uber says the 45-year-old suspect passed their background check. police confirm he has no criminal history. motive remains under investigation. kendis and reena. >> our thanks to elizabeth there. what a horrible story out of michigan. there's another tragedy out of the state of michigig. this one an apparent accident. six family members died in the town of fenton of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. the sheriff there says a generator is believed to have caused the toxic fumes running in the basement because of a power outage friday night. they were found in their bedrooms by a concerned grandfather. >> just talking to the
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house and saw all of the bodies and the different rooms and no matter how long, no matter how many investigations you conduct, seeing young children and an entire family wiped out is just a develop very sad thing. >> fenton located just northwest of detroit. among the victims four children ranging in age from 2 to 9 years old. a very close call for a new home sales man in suburban oklahoma city. he smefled gas at this model home and was about to call 911 when it exploded and sent him flying. he was not hurt nor were the people inside. five other nearby homes that were damaged, as well. authorities believe they filled with natural gas after someone stole the gas stove from are the kitchen. well, in syria, more than 100 people have died after two bombings. isis has claimed responsibility for the blast in the cities of damascus and homs. jennifer he canekckelcleston has more.
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capital. multiple explosions ripped through a market at the height of rush hour. isis said its fighters, with suicide vests and a car bomb were responsible. for the blood shed. targeting a neighborhood of damascus, home to one of shia's islam's holiest shrine. hours before in the city of homs black smock envelopes to the point where a pair of car bombs shattered lives. here, too, a neighborhood dominated by minorities within islam. the aloe whites and the shia. those reviled by the sunni radicals within the islamic state. here, too, isis took credit. as the violence rages, news of a possible cease fire between rebel forces and government fight ears but not isis. secretary of state john kerry called it a provisional agreement. jennifer eccleston, abc news, london. >> overseas powerful language from pope francis as he calls for a worldwide ban on the death penalty.
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the subject, he urged catholic political leaders to not carry out executions this year. he said the commandment do not kill holds absolute value and applies to both the innocent and the guilty. the pope called not only for the abolition of capital punishment but also the improvement in prison conditions. >> john kasich has stripped government money from planned parenthood in his state. republican presidential candidate signed the bill yesterday after a weak performance in the south carolina primary. state and federal law also prohibit taxpayer funds to pay for abortions. the legislation targets 1.3 million dollars planned pattern heed receives mostly for hiv testing and cancer screenings. >> the other republican candidates are campaigning in nevada today. ahead of tomorrow's gop caucuses there. as for the democrats, hillary clinton celebrating her victory while bernie sanders is still proving to be a major threat. it's your voice, your vote.
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from the campaign trail. >> from victory rally. >> when you win, it's beautiful. >> reporter: to campaign rally. >> are we going to win georgia? yeah. >> reporter: donald trump back on the trail and flying high after his big win in south carolina. >> you think you have this nomination in hand. >> not at all. >> reporter: he's also getting heat for a message suggesting that ted cruz and now marco rubio are both ineligible to be president. >> i have 14 million people between twitter and facebook and inta graham. i retweet ings. we start dialogue. >> reporter: rubio who finished second in south carolina responded. >> this is a game he plays. >> reporter: he then went after the gop front-runner on foreign policy. >> surrounding yourself with smart people is not enough. >> reporter: ted cruz took aim at trump's attack strategy. >> donald devotes all of his money to attacking me.
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claimed one campaign, jeb bush calling it quits. ben carson vowing to stay in. >> for the democrats, hillary clinton hoping to gain ground after her big win in nevada, gave her victory speech and then flu to texas. >> bernie sanders went straight to south carolina after coming in a strong second place. he told cbs' "face the nation," he's now looking to super tuesday. >> we're in this race to win. and i think on super tuesday, for example, you're going to see some major morning victories. >> reporter: sanders also touted his support among latinos in nevada. but clinton won with african-american vote ares. mary bruce, abc news, las vegas. in other news, the fbi director says apple owes it to the san bernardino shooting victims to unlock the shooter's iphone. on a legal issue site, james comey says the federal lawsuit
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setting a precedent, just extracting information in this one narrow case with you a form national security agency agency chief says he supports apple on had issue. however michael hayden says apple mu show that cooperating in this case would not compromise iphone security in general. major developments in the sex assault lawsuit against bill cosby. his wife camille must give a deposition in the case later today. her lawyers had argued that mrs. cosby knew nothing about the sex allegations and that the only intent of the public deposition was to embarrass and harass her. the suit alleges bill cosby sexually assaulted several women decades ago. >> police in dallas could wrap up their investigation of johnny manziel this week. police now have video surveillance of the incident in which manziel's ex-girlfriend says he hit her and dragged here in a car late last month. he hasn't been interviewed yet
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not been charged with a crime. and aaron endrews will be in nashville today where a civil trial pitting her against a marriott hotel is getting under way. andrews is seeking $75 million in the case from an incident that took place eight years ago. she accuses the hotel of an you loing a man to book a room next to hearse and claims he rigged peepholes and filmed videos of her changing clothes. the trial is expected to taking about ten days. well, must it be like to drive in the 500 my race when it's over and you've lost by this much. >> just four inches. >> that's basically what went down yesterday at the daytona 500. four inches. >> that made the difference. okay. so pick it up onto the final lap. shall we? >> are you kidding me. >> denney hamlin in the number 11 car makes his move. and wins a drag race to the live -- look at those guys, the photo finish.
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>> edging out martin truex junior by just those inches as you mention. an incredible. >> pinnacle of my career for sure. you know, i haven't got a championship yet. and so this is obviously the biggest win for myself. >> yeah. wow. that was incredible be. >> okay. so by the way, this was the closest finish in daytona history and hamlin's first daytona 500 victory in ten attempts. it also ended a 23-year wait for team owner and good guy joe gibbs whose last daytona win was back in 1993. >> gentlemen, start your engines. huh? >> and dreams do come true. the coolest part about this is mom tweeting late this sunday afternoon that this had been his dream since he was in elementary school. he wrote a letter when he was in elementary school saying, my wish is to win the daytona 500 and he sayshe reason for all of this is because i love racing. >> that's great. see, dreams come true. >> they do.
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coming up "the mix," the once in a lifetime thrill for a 106-year-old woman meeting one of the most famous couples in the world. >> what bernie sanders and donald trump have in common. it's something the voters are noticing at every campaign stop. and the spares and zebeb on the ski resorts. the safety precautions so important now as spring breakers head to the ski slopes. >> be sure to follow us on dpasbook wnnfans.com and twitter @abcwnn.
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>> there are many. and we had those twos recent chair lift accidents that are raising red flags with many skiers everywhere. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: for more than six minutes, this 11-year-old boy dangles from a chair lift. with the safety bar up, he had dropped au ski pole and slid out trying to catch it. and then dramatic moment. volunteer rescuers holding out a tarp and urging him to let go. he was not hurt. there are roughly 3,500 ski lifts in the united states. although chair lift accidents are rare, ski resorts are reminding people this season how to stay safe. >> you think you're going to drop something like a pole or glove, it's best just to let it drop. and then somebody can go back around and pick it up for you. >> reporter: but sometimes there are mechanical failures, like . west virginia. 25 people fell when the lift derailed, dropping 30 feet. 100 skiers left stranded. rescuers using harnesses to
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>> when it hit the ground, everybody that didn't have their safety bar down got ejected out. >> reporter: two needed extra medical attention for minor injuries. the timberline four seasons resort saying in a statement all lifts undergo thorough and rigorous inspection and are in compliance with safety standards. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> they're saying make sure you don't have any loose clothing when you get off. that can get caught and you don't think about it. >> these are all things you're taught when you go for your ski lessons. they tell you how to get on and get off many of those lifts. even as somebody who snow board ofs quite a bit, it's always frightening when you're up there and you're worried about can these cables snap. >> i'm always worried. i never go on them. i can't get my butt up fast enough to get on the thing. >> that's part of the thrill of it. it makes it a game. >> not quick enough to get off chair. >> looking at those who can't do it properly.
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don't make fun of them. that's me. >> just sit in the shack. have your dach can i remember. >> coming up, the wild swings in the weather have given birth to a bummer crop of pot holes. drivers spend billions a year fixing damages from potholes. this morning, how you can get help paying for your next repair. >> but first, they come from opposite ends of the political spectrum but donald trump and bernie sanders do have one thing in common. can you guess what it is?
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next on "world news now." well, with all the talk on the campaign trail about new york values, there's another very audible trait shared by two of the presidential candidates. >> and donald trump and bernie sanders both hail from new york city but it's when they talk the talk that you can really hear it.
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>> we're going to start winning again. >> reporter: if you're not from new york, you've probably noticed that donald trump and bernie sanders are. >> because of a huge voter turnout. >> reporter: trump was born and raised in queens and wears it proudly and loudly. >> this is a huge room. but downstairs, they're filling up another one. >> reporter: the senator from vermont is a native of brooklyn. his accent lampooned by comedian larry david on "saturday night live." >> we're doomed. we need a revolution. >> americans are seeing that through the new york accent that these people really say what they mean. >> reporter: they both have e e classic new york dialect that's a samal of pop culture also made famous by mike myers on "snl." >> welcome to coffee talk. >> reporter: and in film. >> hey, i'm walking here. >> reporter: sanders and trump are walking and talking to vote others. and a whole lot of them are listening.
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>> so matt in our control room says according to anthropologists, the accent could possibly die out in two generations. >> it takes two generations for it to get out of a family? >> because there's so many new ethnicities in new york, it's going away. middle working class accent. >> i can definitely hear it obviously in bernie sanders. i don't hear it as much as donald trump. >> he's not middle class. that could be why. >> that's it. good point. >> important message for residents age 50 to 85. write down this number now. right now, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you are on a fixed income, learn about affordable whole life insurance that guarantees your rate can never increase for any reason. if you did not receive your information, call this number now. your acceptance is guaranteed, with no health questions.
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history month. listen to this gal. >> i thought i would never live to get in the white house. >> you are here. happy. >> we are happy to have you. >> a black president. >> look at him. right there. >> a black wife. >> that's me, s. >> and i'm here to celebrate black history. >> that's exactly right. >> yeah, that's what i'm here for. >> i do not believe she's 106. there's no way. there was a petition online that got her to get her to the white house. >> which is great. by the way, we should point out. when sleeves born, president taft was in office. >> oh, my. >> that's how long ago she's been. >> if we all could be as sprightly as she is. >> lots of energy there. beautiful there. >> and some dance movers. >> that's great. i could look at her all day. we'll get to video of a different sort.
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we have a preview what i'll look like down there. this video of a drunk monkey. i won't necessarily be with the -- this is for real. a rum drinking primate seen there in brazil. >> with a knife. >> yes, it's on top of the roof on a bar. apparently he got hold of some of the rum in the bar, got drunk and this is what happens when you get drunk there. >> you know what, it's his own fault. he should have gotten the upper shelf. >> he should have gotten top shelf. >> exactly. all right. >> apparently there are wrestling matches that are intergender. >> who. >> you >> a girlfriend and boyfriend ended up wrestling. look what happens. she goes to collect on the ref. but she kicks him to the head. right? and then goes to check on the poor ref. this is all a facade. you know why? because joey ryan, the guy on the ground, somehow from somewhere manages to do this. >> let's hear. >> talking about there so much,
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>> but so much wrestling is this morning on "world news now," political battle. donald trump riding high from his south carolina victory. attacks his rivals while the democrats take their fight for votes into a new direction. >> legal drama. bill cosby's wife fights an order to tell attorneys what she knows about serious sex allegations, but she loses. the testimony expected today. >> and new this half hour, it looked like a disaster on the
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>> the frightening scene for passengers after two explosions on a megabus. everyone was safe. >> and later in "the skinny,"" celebrating 30 years since "ferris bueller's day off." who is throwing a big party that could last for days? it's monday, february 22nd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." hi, everybody. good morning on this monday. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm reena ninan. we begin with donald trump following his double digit win in south carolina. >> trump addressing thousands of supporters in atlanta last night, predicting that he will win again across the south on super tuesday, but first, trump and his rivals are heading to nevada where republicans will cast their ballots tomorrow. more now from abc's jonathan karl. >> whee such an amazing it victory yesterday, incredible. >> reporter: donald trump is now unmistakably on top.
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fat people, skinny people just won. >> reporter: he was on such a high after winning in south carolina, he briefly turned over the mike to his camera shy wife melania. >> he will be the best president. >> reporter: and his very pregnant daughter ivanka. >> the momentum since the beginning of this campaign has been unbelievable. >> reporter: trump's south carolina victory was a clean sweep. scoring all 50 of the state's delegates. he even came out on top with evangelical voters. >> you know, i didn't know that i was going to win by that much. and we won by a lot. it was record-setting stuff. >> reporter: with jeb bush calling it quits, the battle to become the trump alternative pits the two cuban-american freshmen senators against each other. marco rubio narrowly edged out ted cruz for second place in south carolina. and while both were beaten badly by trump, rubio sees reason for hope. >> we need to remember here, over 70% of republicans
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not voting for donald trump. >> reporter: donald trump continues to say cruz is ineligible to be president because he was born in canada. and on "this week" george pressed him on something he retweeted that suggested rubio who was born in the usa is also ineligible. >> you're really not sure that marco rubio is eligible to run for president? you're really not sure? >> i don't know. i've never looked at it. honestly, i've never looked at it. somebody said he's not, we -- i retweeted it. we start dialoguen an it's very interesting. >> reporter: rubio laughed it off. >> this is a pattern, this is game he plays. i'm going to spend zero time on his interpretation of the constitution with regards to eligibility. >> reporter: trump will have a chance to show even more momentum. on tuesday, republicans vote in in the nevada cautions. caucuses. the latest polls there show trump with a big lead. jonathan karl, abc news. >> so possibly a big day there. the democrats are looking ahead to saturday's primary in south carolina after a strong second place showing behind hillary clinton in nevada, bernie sanders got a little help from actor danny glover who
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event. as they scramble for support from minorities, both candidates are arguing over who really clinched the latino vote. >> as i understand it, we actually won the latino vote yesterday which is a big breakthrough for us. >> you know, that's just not what our analysis shows. >> thank you so much. >> clinton clearly won with african-american voters whose support will be critical in south carolina but her campaign fully expects sanders to win some states on super tuesday. >> a man accused of killing six people in kalamazoo, michigan, on saturday will be arraigned on murder charges this morning. jason dalton appeared to choose victims at random in three separate attacks saturday. authorities don't know why. the 45-year-old uber driver had no criminal record and continued to take fares between the attacks. one of those passengers was so flightened, he called 911. >> we were kind of driving through medians, driving through
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then finally once he came to a stop, i jumped out of the car and ran away. >> none of those shot were his passengers. two other people were wounded. one gravely injured. the victims range in age from 14 to 74. >> aigh profile hearing gets under way later today in a connecticut courtroom. at issue is weather some families who lost loved ones in the sandy hook shooting can sue companies that manufacture and sell the ar-15 rival used in the firearms makers are generally protected from liability by a law passed in 2005. but this particular suit alleges wasn't suitable for civilian use. >> a major legal setback for bill cosby and his wife camille in the sexual assault case. a judge ruled last night mrs. cosby must testify about those very muchgations. her attorneys had asked for a postponement.
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>> reporter: cosby's wife of 52 years has been hoping to avoid answering any questions about her husband, citing marital privilege. but the attorney for sevev of cosby's alleged victims who filed a defamation suit against the comeedia says mrs. cosby would have relevant information because she served as his business manager for years. but mrs. cosby says her public testimony would create an unnecessary media circus that serves no purpose other than to harass and embarrass her. >> no wife wants to go into a deposition or public forum and have to testify about her personal relationship with her husband. definitely not testify about his relationships with other women. >> reporter: more than 50 women have come forward claiming cosby xually assaulted, drugged, or raped them, claims he has consistently denied. through it all, camille cosby is standing by his side. >> any comment, mr. cosby? >> reporter: only once making a
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husband, saying he is the man you thought you knew. mrs. cosby still has the right to claim marital privilege and not answer questions about private conversations with her husband. linsey davis, abc news, new york. one investigation is under way looking into what caused a packed megabus to burn on its way from chicago to minneapolis. a driver and 40 passengers were on board when the bus caught fire. everyone got off safely with no injuries. passengers said it was a horrible scene and they fled toward safety. >> as i got off to catch my breath, i started walking down the highway, the bus blew up again and fire came from everywhere. >> terrifying. everyone exited the bus so quickly, most of their belongings were left behind. all the baggage under the bus was lost. passengers credited the driver with getting some luggage off before the smoke got to be too much. look at the final wreckage of that. incredible. >> it's absolutely an inferno
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>> a couple in massachusetts is just starting their married life together and already have quite a tale to tell. darrell and annie strother were driving to their wedding ceremony saturday when their car burst into flames. it would end up on the sidewalk there. both of them jumped out but left their rings in the vehicle. they were recovered by firefighters and then police escorted them to the church so they were on time for their wedding. congratulations to them. they have already made it through thicker. i think. it's only thin from here on out. each other the day of the wedding. riding in the same car together? >> you know, they have their >> it's 2016. another wedding that took place over the weekend was kind of different. this one took place at an aquarium in atlanta. >> that was where justin and dos. while in the aquarium's tank,
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their wedding party were down there with them. >> they were surrounded by hundreds of fish which is ironic online dating site plenty of fish. >> that's pretty funny. >> you like that? >> i love we have the underwater version of "going to the chapel" and going to get married. >> i would have played "under the sea," right? >> true. it doesn't have a wedding theme. >> but it makes me happy every time i hear it. >> by the way, they got engaged in 2015 shortly after visiting the aquarium. >> i actually prefer this version of that. >> this version is fantastic. >> pretty good. >> okay, coming up, i got caught up in that. in "the skinny," taylor swift trades in her concert costumes for a maid of honor's dress. did she upstage the bride though? >> this season's bummer crop of potholes and the costly repairs for drivers. why it's such a rough ride this year. and later the 60-year-old stock clerk who collapsed at work at his supermarket. the long list of heroes rushing
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temperatures on lake superior created this surreal sight. the stacking of sheets of ice along the shoreline of duluth. the wind pulls the ice out from the shore. the waves bring it back in. the photographer says this video was not sped up. the sheets of ice are anywhere from a quarter inch to three inches thick. very cool. >> the winter's wild weather is creating a dangerous display across america's highways. these are pot holes. >> the wild swings innings temperature had been creating extreme freeze/thaw cycles costing drivers billions of dollars in repairs. we get more now from you abc's gloria riviera. >> reporter: they are the craters on your commute, causing serious damage. cities and towns across the country are scrambling to fix the seemingly endless pot hole epidemic. >> i hit a big one. i was scared that maybe i got a flat tire. >> reporter: roller-coaster
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that freeze/thaw effect causing ruptures, especially in older roads. a new report from aaa found in the last five years, 16 million drivers have suffered pot hole damage, on average paying $300 to fix the damage. >> this will likely be out of pocket, yes. >> reporter: cars coming in for alignment repairs, bent rims, even axle damage. in washington, d.c., we took a bumpy ride with one road manager who called it an ongoing battle. >> even in this big truck, you can feel the road, the potholes underneath. >> yes, you can. >> reporter: his crews working seven days a week. >> we fill them and sometimes they come right back. >> reporter: you can't fill them fast enough. >> can not. >> reporter: if you do hit a pothole, you may be able to be reimbursed. experts say, find out if you were on a local or state road. reach out to you that jurisdiction and document everything. gloria riviera, abc news, washington. >> good tips from gloria. i had no idea they would reimburse you. >> whoa. ow.
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look at that scared look on reena's eyes. >> because look who is in the driver's seat. the man who takes the subway. >> exactly. apparently you slow down to help improve your reaction time when it comes to all of that. >> that's the problem. i always speed up. >> once you hit the pot holes? nice little roller coaster ride for many of your kids. they also say stop tailgating. that's me. and dry weather, you should be observing the two-second rule apparently, as well. it's tough for many of these municipalities. i was in quebec over the weekend which has had some wild temperature swings and it was like being on a roller coaster ride on their highways. anyway. >> when we come back, why chicago is planning a major hooky festival in honor of ferris bueller. >> and what comedian tom arnold is especially thankful for this morning. "the skinny" is next.n tom arnold is especially thankful for this morning. "the skinny" is next. when a counselor asked how much my husband drinks,
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generation. >> buehler? buehler? buehler? buehler? >> he's sick. >> oh. well, now the city of chicago where the movie took place is set to host ferris fest, a three-day 30th anniversary leisure weekend in may featuring a variety of activities around the windy city including a screening and the film and the reunion of some cast members. so mark your calendars and take off of school that day. >> we were doing the easy math and ferris would have been 48 years old this year. >> wow. >> so he would have already have gone through his mid life crisis you know, probably on his second starter wife by now. >> there you go. how many times have you seen this movie? >> i guess once. and we were betting whether or not you had seen it at all. i was shocked to learn that you are a pro at it. >> this is a classic.
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this and "dirty dancing" if you have not seen -- >> there you go. all right. some scenes from chicago today. next up, the most special day on every woman's calendar, of course, the wedding day. >> it was on saturday in redding, pennsylvania for britt maack who just happens to be the best childhood friend of taylor swift who acted as her maid of honor. as you can see right here t. swift doesn't do dumpy bridesmaid dresses. >> both women looked fantastic there in dresses by one of swift's favorite designers reem acra. the bride wore a white capped sleeve lace a line wedding gown with cathedral length veil, i wrote this, while the singer sported a blush gown with a sparkling embellished bodice. >> i've got to say that they look beautiful. the bride is just gorgeous. it's hard to stand next to taylor swift. she looks gorgeous in like a trash bag, right? >> but they look stunning. that's kind of cool it's her childhood friend. >> congratulations to the happy
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a hero could a hero could save us, i'm not going to stand here and wait >> i was hoping for a little enrique iglesias hero. nickelback with that. heroes come in all shapes and forms but one grocery store clerk in north carolina was lucky enough to have several heroes just when he needed them most. >> and one of them was one of the last he would likely ever expect. here's abc's john donvan. >> i was really, really gone. and here i sit. >> reporter: michael kitty knows he very nearly died that day. the 60-year-old collapsed here a supermarket in valdez, north carolina where he was stocking shelves when his heart stopped. >> i need an ambulance. he's not breathing. i have a young man here he's trying to help us. >> reporter: this high school student james who was studying to be an emt was in the store
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>> i checked his respirations and his pulse. we didn't have anything. >> reporter: two nurses happened to be grocery shopping, too. they jumped into the rescue pushing on the chest of the man on the floor who now looked lifeless. >> he was laid on the floor, purple. and he didn't have no pulse. >> no pulse, no respirations. >> he was dead. >> then the emt crew at the fire department, they got the call. >> cpr in progress. cardiac arrest. >> reporter: including this man, who didn't realize at first, that the life they were trying to save was his dad's. in the rush, he didn't get a good look at the face under the oxygen mask. >> it's a different experience once you realize it is a family member. >> reporter: well, you know how it ends because you've met michael kitty who is back out of the hospital now and thanking everyone who had a part in saving him. those that did their job, and those that just happened by and jumped in to help. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> i couldn't imagine. >> what an amazing story. >> i couldn't imagine. and the medical profession, i don't know where you would find the strength. i would be very emotional.
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facebook at wnnfans.com. making news in america this morning -- taking on trump. from his opponents on the campaign trail to the republican party. the businessman displeased with his treatment despite a commanding primary win. we're live if washington with the latest. sense shootings. the michigan u be driver faces mull pl murder charges.
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fares down the deadly road rage. burned out bus. the travel reporter aboard. dancing with destiny the 106-year-old woman celebrating black history month at the white house and starting a dance party with the first family. good monday morning to you. we begin with the battle for the next round of votes just one day until the gop caucuses in nevada >> of course we have district of columbia -- donald trump and hillary clinton the ones to beat. their rivals fight to step up their games. >> it's "your voice, your vote." kenneth moten tells us what's next on the campaign trail. >> reporter: good morning, guys. one day away from the nevada
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