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breaking news on this monday morning. >> starting with images just coming in as a deadly plane crash happened in russia. nearly everyone killed. we're live with the latest. a rescue mission unfolding overnight. injured sailors. plucked from a crippled racing yacht. an accomplished skier, mother of three, is a trapped in snow upside down. and the waiting game. new clues this morning into just who won the giant mega millions jackpot.
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good monday morning, everyone. i'm tanya rif vary yoe. sfland i'm t.j. winick in for rob nelson. breaking news from russia. a passenger plane has crashed in siberia. >> most were killed but there are survivors. kirit radia joins us with more. >> reporter: 43 people were on board. a handful of them survived. the plane was a french and italian made twin turbo prop. the pilots tried to conduct an emergency landing. they went down a fuel miles away from the runway. investigators are looking at a tech call problem or pilot error. others are said to be suffering from severe burns and injuries. >> a story we'll be watching all morning long. also, developing right now, a nearly 70-foot-long racing
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yacht is expected to sail into the bay today short two crew members. they were rescued after a massive wave hit the boat on saturday. and police in kansas say all 18 people involved in a deadly motor home crash were related. at least five on board were killed yesterday when the rvs driver lost control and hit a guardrail before crashing into a ravine. some of the 13 people that survived are in the hospital in critical condition. they had been vacationing in texas. thousands of demonstrators turned out in miami. singer chaka khan was one of the stars there. >> it is the last full day of
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campaigning for the republican presidential candidates ahead of tomorrow's primary in wisconsin. mitt romney is making a major change in his speeches saying he'll probably be the nominee. in the past he said he only hoped to win the nomination. president clinton has unique insights. he, too, faced a battle like this in 1992. he spoke to jake tapper. >> mr. romney has a different channel than i did. mine was one long character attack. the problem that -- that governor romney has is his character attack was you don't know what he believes. he did this, he says that. >> you can see much more of jake's interview with president clinton coming up on "good morning america." as shelling kills more syrians, the u.s. and dozens of other countries have announced
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major funding for opposition groups. $100 million will be given by arab nations. hillary clinton pledged at least another $12 million in aid. new satellite images of a north korean rocket launch site appear to show preparations are being stepped up for a long-range missile launch. the u.s. believes this launch could be a test launch for nuclear weapons. and anyone looking for another shot at mega millions jackpots only has to wait until tomorrow night. $12 million sup for grabs. >> just $12 million? as for friday's payout, we're getting more clues as to who the winners might be. >> reporter: as the search for the winners continues, you can
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scratch the three of us off the list since we showed up for work today. but 100 million americans played the mega millions. so we have a ways to go before we solve the mystery. americans who played mega millions and didn't win are returning to work and wondering who did? >> i want to know what they're going to do. >> reporter: 100 million americans spent $1.5 billion playing mega millions. there were three winning tickets. one from maryland, one from kansas. the winners in those states can remain anonymous. the other winner is from red bud, illinois, who will be identified. the tiny town is eager to learn who the lucky winner is. >> everybody is guessing. rumors are flying. >> reporter: residents can buy this tee thirty. yes, i'm from red bud. no, i'm not the winner. in california, one of several
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second prize winners was identified. he's expected to collect about $250,000. for some americans, the talk is about how winning is not quite all it's cracked up to be. >> you'll have people crawling out of the woodwork wanting money, handouts. >> people say you'll have to worry about retiring and everything. >> reporter: the new york post is reporting it found the maryland lottery winner. a mcdonald's worker, a single mother of seven. the post is reporting she bought the ticket as part of a pool with her colleagues. the woman is saying she bought that ticket on her own, tanya and t.j. >> oh, could get messy. time for weather across the nation. a chance of tornadoes, hail, and powerful winds from kansas to texas. showers into the upper midwest and from new orleans to jackson,
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mississippi. snow showers in northern new england. snow in the rockies and new mexico. rain in the pacific northwest. 56 in seattle. 73 in phoenix. 57 in detroit. 84 in kansas city. 80s from dallas to atlanta. business news is up next including big menu changes starting today at burger king. and new details from the massive breach of visa cards. more than 1 million numbers stolen. and the coast guard sent to find a crippled racing yacht off the coast of california. stay with us.
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there's been another breach of credit card security. payment processer global payments says it believes fewer than 1.5 million credit card numbers were stolen. visa has dropped that company from the list of companies approved to process transasians. they expect to be reinstated soon. mastercard hasn't made a decision yet. this are reports of car engine fires. two models are involved. the chevrolet cruze and the jeep wrangler. the fires completely destroyed the autos. most began when the vehicles were moving. the skies are getting a little friendlier. analysts say airline service was slightly better last year than the year before in delays,
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service, bumping, and lost baggage. low-cost carriers did the best. regional airlines did the worst. overseas, markets were mixed on uncertainty about china. tokyo's nikkei average added 27 points today. hong kong's hang seng lost 83. on wall street, the dow gained 131 points last week. nasdaq was up 24. burger king wants to beef up its sales. it's adding smoothies and snack wrapping. they slid to number three this sales last year behind wendy's. the new items are similar to what mcdonald's already has. and movie goers are apparently still hungry. "hunger games" was tops at the box office this weekend. the block buster picked up another $61 million. "wrath of the titans" picked up
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duluth to kansas city. i-90 from fargo minneapolis. also wet on i-40 from oklahoma city to little rock and i-10 and 20 from texas east ward. if you're taking to the skirks airport delays possible in dallas, denver, and los angeles. there's been a dramatic rescue of two injured sailors 400 miles off the coast of california. >> the pair had been participating in an around-the-world race before being hit by a monster wave. clayton sandell has the details. >> reporter: when the crew left china last month, it was smooth sailing. but just 400 miles from the california coast, the 68-foot racing yacht ran into trouble. just before dawn saturday the boat was hit by a monstrous swell. steering was knocked out. >> the crew took the full force of that wave. knocked them over. >> reporter: four people were
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hurt, including the chip's medic, jean kitchens. she may have several broken ribs. bad weather kept rescuers from reaching the boat. the coast guard reached the yacht and rescued two injured sailors. since august, the team's been sailing one of ten yachts competing in a 40,000-mile race around the world. a competing team shot this video, featuring waving angry enough to make the most stalwart sailor seasick. this is not the the end of race. the team has two weeks to fix the boat, fix themselves and set sail once again, on hopefully smoother seas. clayton sandell, abc news. and now to the harrowing ordeal for a skier at lake tahoe. it took place on a black diamond trail. a husband and wife were skiing and a woman plunged into a deep divot in the snow.
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they needed about 20 minutes to dig her out of the snow. she was unconscious with bruised lungs and a face blue from the cold. another few minutes, and she likely would have died. police near the university of kentucky say they are ready to control the crowds after tonight's marvin madness title game. they were forced to make adjustments after fans got out of control on saturday night. more than two dozen people were arrested after some people tornled couches and set a car on fire. if there is going to be celebrating in lexington, the wildcats have to beat the kansas jayhawks first. the two teams are the winningest in college history. i'm chris cotter with your" spor sportscenter" update. the women take the floor.
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baylor up three early. then her teammate, odyssey simms. second half, baylor extends the lead, up eight. brittney griner only scored 13 points. her teammates picked her up. baylor advances. 59-47. the second game, notre dame and uconn. 20 seconds left. tied at 65-65. kelly with the steal. she's going to take it the other way. can't make a bucket. she gets found. she would make two free throws. schooler d skylar diggens. uconn trying to end it.
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hayes, can't get the shot off in time, we go to overtime. uconn down one, diggens, the all-american. the other way. look at the vision here. finding brittany mallory open on the wing. what a big-time shot. putting the irish up four. later, lewis, trying to keep uconn in it. notre dame wins it, 83-75. setting up the women's national championship game, number one seed, notre dame, against number one seed and undefited baylor, trying to become the first women's team ever to go 40-0 in the season. it starts tuesday night. >> our thanks to espn. well, their seasons don't officially start until late in the week, no one can say that the cleveland indians and colorado rockies are not already in fighting form. >> in the first ing yesterday,
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the sodium of cranberry juice. we have a winner! time now to check out "the pulse" the stories you'll be talking about today. adam sandler scored a record win at last night's awards ceremonies. he may not be too happy about it for his "jack and jill" movie he swept all ten categories in the annual razzy awards. he got worst actor and actress. they were moved to april 1st this year. at least adam sandler got to say clean and dry over the weekend, unlike some of homily wood's other hot stars. >> halle berry was the first to be climbed at nickelodeon's kids' choice awards.
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prevent acid for 24 hours, with prevacid 24hr. updating our breaking news, at least 32 people have died after a passenger plane went down in siberia. a handful of survivors are hospitalized with severe injuries. mitt romney appears headed to victory in wisconsin tomorrow. more and more party faithful get in line behind him. still no official word on the jackpot winners. the one purchase in maryland was bought by a mcdonald's worker who is a single mother of seven. looking at today's waerlt. severe storms from wichita to dallas. rain from seattle to portland. and finally this morning, global harmony. a world of sounds united
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thousands of voices from every corner of the planet. >> it really is a musical masterpiece. a virm wall choir arranged by a grammy-award-winning composer. nick watt takes a listen. ♪ >> reporter: right here, right now, the world's first taste of an extraordinary collaboration. 2,950 singers from 73 countries, from south africa to australia to kazakhstan. a virtual choir, created by eric whitaker. >> from the earliest history of many, people have been doing this in one form or another. coming together to make music. >> reporter: they come together online, singing in bathtubs and closets. ♪ she is a librarian in norway. >> you just have this general
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feeling of being connected to people. ev everywhere. it's a lovely thought. >> reporter: harmonizing with jan 4,000 miles away on vancouver island. she hasn't sung in years. you recently turned 60? >> yes, i did. i wanted to do it as a challenge. because i would like to be able to hold my head up and say, you know, i did it. ♪ >> we haven't ever turned away a single singer. they've all made the cut. ♪ >> reporter: global voices united as one. ♪ nick watt, abc news, london. >> great story. >> yes, sit. coming up later on "good morning america," a young upstart named katie couric returns to sell vags. >> she'll
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