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is kind of bleeding into this morning. it's still a long morning and longnight for many folks because the results are still coming in right now. but yeah, what a night it was for hillary clinton. huge night. donald trump very big and john sich got in on the act. clinton regaining momentum after last week's surprise loss in michigan. >> trump gaining in delegates bu stopped from a full sweep by kasich inohio. clinton winning a close contest in illinois, plus ohio, florida and north carolina. >> kasich with that hugely important victory in his home state of ohio. trump and cruz qere locked in a nail biter overnight in missouri. and taking a closer look at that big win there, in ohio, t t voters there giving a ten-point victory to their governor and likely insuring another fight in thth buckeye state at the convention this summer. >> donald trump's big victory in florida came at the expense of senator marco rubio who had to win his home state in order to stay in the race. >bviously that did not
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and rubio ended his campaign last night. abc's marci gonzalez joins us now from miami with the details on all the results. a big night and a big morning. good morning, marci. >> reporter: hi, kendis and reena. yeah, it is now a three-man race on the republican side. as you mentioned, dot coming away the winner of the biggest contest of the day here in florida. but that one loss that you mentioned could complicate his path to the nomination. millions of americans in five votes. the front-runners are celebrating big wins. >> this is another super tuesday. >> we're going to go forward. and we're going to win. but more importantly, we're going to win for the country. we're going to win, win, win. >> reporter: b b the night quickly claimed his first campaign. senator marco rub losing his home state of florida to donald trump and bowing out. >> while it is not god's plan that i be president in 2016 or
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even come this far is evidence of how special america truly is. >> reporter: but it wasn't a clean sweep for trump. governor john kasich dealing him a critical loss projected to take his home statetef ohio and all 66 of its deleletes. >> i have to thank the people of the great state ofohio. i love you. >> reporter: that win keeping his#campaign alive but ted cruz saying overall results show it should be a head to head contest between himself and trump. for the democrats, a big night for hillary clininn. claiming multiple victories. >> we are moving closer to securing the democratic party nomination and winning this election in november! >> reporter: bernie sanderer already an arizona one of the states to vote next saying it' not over yet. >> phoenix, are you ready for a little revolution? have you come to the right
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>> reporter: yeah, he is staying optimistic despite all of that momentum that clinton gained last night. pecially with that blowout win here in florida. kendis and reena. >> marci, with no clean sweep for donald trump, what sort of challenges does he face next? >> reporter: arizona will be really telling for him and that primary next week. it col really determine whether the gop convention will be contested. but if he does end up being the@ gop nominee, politico is now reporting several conservative leaders are planning a private meeting this week in washington, d.c. to determine how they could stop trump and how they could put together a third party run for someone they consider to be a "true conservative." kendis and reena? >> and arizona might be a big, big week for him, as well because immigration is huge, of course, in that state.@ >> good point. abc's marci gonzalez live in miami. thank you so much. well, as the dust settles from yet another big series of
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questions that remain is, , at's next? >> and we ask abc news political director rick klein for his take. good morning, rick. >> reena and kendis, ohio stirred something up that only they may be able to settle, that meaning the republican convention over the summer. donald trump winning a couple of states but losing critical battleground of ohio to john kasich. marcrubio leaving the race but kasich likely to emerge as t alternative. when you combine that with the fact that ted cruz continues to accrue delegates, have you three candidates moving forward and donald trump is likely to be the person that ends this process with more delegateshan anyone else. he is unlikely though to necessarily have a majority. that means you might have that contested convention. it would be all about ohio. someig tests ahead and big vushls that reveal themselves around the republican front runner. >> thanks to rick klein there. an let's take a look right now at the all-important delegate count. trump won the largest share of the delegates last night but
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meaning trump will have to fight for every delegate through the spring as rick mention inned. on t t democratic side, clinton won about 300 delegates last night, makininit all but impossible for sanders to make up the diffence before july. our election coverage does not end here. we're going to look at the mood of the voters before last night's primaries and the issues that mattered most. that's later in this half hour. another major headlines this morning. there's been another police shooting this time in fort worth, texas. police had tried to stop an suv to serve outstanding warrants. that led to a high speed chase. a chase on foot and a shoooot-out. the police officer is in critical condition. one of the suspects is dead and the other, his son, is in custody. the city of ferguson, missouri is accepting a justice department plan to overhaul its police department and courts. there were cheers when the council so theed in favor. the city rejected the plan a month ago. and instead approved a modified version. the justice department sued. the plan is supposed to correct
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brown shooting 18 months ago. >> belgium on high alert after an anti-terror raid linked toto the paris attacks belgian and french police still looking for otheruspects after the raid of a home in brussells. one terror suspect was killed. the counter-terrorism operation paralyzed the entire neighborhood putting a school, daycare center and auto plant on lockdown. a suspect killed in the raid was found with an assault rifle in his arms. breaking in us from north korea where an american tourist has been senennced to 15 years of hard labor. ot tote warm beer had been accused of trying to steal a political bananr hanging on the wall of his hotel. a university of virginia student, evers seen on video tearfully apologizing for his alleged crime and asking for forgiveness. >> i don't know how washington, d.c. is going to handle this >> they're not. >> this is crazy news. hundreds of thousands of commuters are find willing a
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morning in d.c. the service has been shut down on the entire metro subway system for emergency inspection of the e ectric cables after an electrical fire pooh erupted monday morning sending smoke pouring into a tunnel downtown. >> the findings show commonlaw alts with the cable fire and the fire a year a`o. while the risk to the public is low, i cannot rule out a potential life safety issue here. >> i don't remember this ever haening. i went to school there. criticism of the sudden shutdown has been exploding with the #metro maygeddon or metro pock lips. kind of true. >> that about sums it up. just an unprecedented move. the country's second largest subway i system. investigators may have i the cause forhis week's amtrak derailment in kansas. a truck carrying feed for cattle had shifted the tracks at least a foot when it crossed the rail line.
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crossing at that spot. investigators found tire marks that matched a nearby feed company's truck. dozens were injured when amtrak's super chief derailed. >> to a a major held headline. the government is taking steps to endndn epidemic of overdoses from painkillers. the pain kill kir such as oxycontin, percocet and vicodin are now commonly prescribed to treat back pain and arthritis. >> doctors when they're treating patients with chronic pain should start with aspirin or nondrug approhes like exercise. for those people who have acute pain after surgery, they can be treated to for three days, seven at the most and switchh to something much safer. >> the cdc estimates there are 40 deaths a day from opioid pain killers. experts say the patients can also guard against addiction and other problems by talking with doctors. >> on there morning, after several major political
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symbol of our country. >>ook at those little three little baby bald eagles hatched in the twin cities. minnesota department of natural resources has been keeping an eye on the eggs for nearly two months. they're using this eagle cam and all three eaglettes seem to be thriving it looks like. >> i didn't knoww there there were eaglettes. >> whether you think america is great or it was great, take heart from this growing bald eagle family. they look great. >> they hatched apparently two weeks ago and didn't hatch overnight just so you know. they weren't excited about the primary results. that's why they came out. around super tuesday i guess. >> exactly. we should point out this is not a live picture. it's dark right now. >> i thought it was a live picture. apparently. so that's what they looked like earlier. >> okay. >> coming up, breaking news "the mix" and it's a messagegeou'll want to hear from first lady michelle obama. >> also ahead, secrets revealed
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were the big winners in last night's political primaries. inton posted victories in florida, ohio, north carolina and illinois. trump won in flora, north carolina, and illinois. ohio governor joh kasich won his home state there. and floridi senator marco rubio dropped out of the race after being defeated by trump. trump and clinton are rolling ahead. but wt's really going on in each party. >> exit polling gives us a murky picture of voter sentiment. abc's lauren lyster is poring over these numbers and l lrning a lot. >> reporter: yeah, these exit polls certainly tell a nor nuanced stories than just the wins. donald trump has opposition when it comes to republicans who don't c cld support him and hillary clinton who has been vulnerable when it comes to marks on honesty and trustworthiness still trails busy in bernie sanders in that department donald trump doing a victory lap in florida tuesday
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>> we very to brick our party together. >> reporter: republican xit polls show six in ten nontrump supporters say they would seriously consider a third party candidate if he became the gop's nominee. 44% of theseoters saying they definitely would not support trump in vember. that could matter if he doesn't get the delegates to win the nomination outright. >> if you're heading to the convention and you're donald trump, you're argument that i'm the person to ve for isn't necessarily strong enough. >> reporter: exit polls also revealing a little more than half of voters are looking for an outsider candidate. also two-thirds favor a temporary ban on muslims entering the country. for democrats, hillary clinton sounding confident tuesday night. >> we are moving closer to securing the democratic party nomination. >> repepter: in that case, 66% of tuesday's voters give clinton a better chance of defeating trump in november.
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that way when asked about bernie sanders. but more democratic votes are findanders honest and trustworthy. 0% versus 60% for clinton. and different from the gop race, reena and kendis, the majority of docrats in tuesday's primaries would be satisfied if clinton or sanders was the eventual nominee. >> so many findings we're learning from yesterday's result. trump at this point has won more than 20 states. what accounts for his support right now? >> so according to the exit polls it, really showed the continued appeal with discontended republicans. ong the more than half who want an outsider candidate,6% of those voters favor trump. then he won the majority of the support of those angry at the government, want to deport immigrants, want to ban muslims fromhe country. and feel that they're falling behind financially. >> spoken loud and clear in this election. >> all right. abc's lauren lyster, thank you so much for being with us this morning. >> thanks.
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best friend from behind bars. that's what a former prison guard calls himself. now the guard is opening up about the infamous double murder case. what o.j. reportedly said to him that makes him think o.j. did it. >> ahead in our next half hour, fixing fashion. online fashion bloggers influencing the hottest styles but is it fair for desesigners in stores to influence them?
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abc's juju chang has more. >> i'm not black. i'm o.j. >> reporter: cocky and confident. it's the oncreen depiction of o.j. simpson in "american crime story"" but another image of the juice as an aging inmate. >> o.j. simpson is not suffering in prison. he's eating well. he's exercising well. >> reporter: retired correctional officer jeffrey felix telling his versef the story in a self-published story. guarding the juice how o.j. simpson became my prison bff. he claims he was simpson he's close kes confidante at this nev prison. he says a prison contact described how o.j. reacted to the recent news of a knife found at his former estate. >> he jokingly says ithe knife is rusted, i can't be busted. >> but simpson slamming felix's claims. the inmate speaking through his lawyer telling abc news that the representation of their relationship is fantasy. wildly exaggerated and in most
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and that felix never worked in the same unit where simpson was housed. >> if o.j. gets paroled, we'll playing golf together. i can guarantee you that. >> reporter: juju chang, abc news, new york. >> that's a pretty bold statement. >> it is. and you know what this show's really, really popular. it'saining in the ratings. last night's episode we're told d on fx focused on the portrayed glove o glove cene. brian, you've wamped it. >> i didn't see it last night but yeah, it's pretty good. a great job of raising all the various issues that came to the for front ahead of the case. bigger than case. >> i can't bring myself to watch it. i don't want to relive that period of history. i am not done with netflix making of a murderer. amazing. i almost didn't show up to work today because i was so enthralled witit it. >> look at you finally jumping on that band wagon.
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now it's time for "the mix." michelle obama doing lot to get girls educated across the world. we're talking 62 million girls in 35 different countries. it's all part of her campaign for let girls learn. that's the initiative. and now, she's taken all these supetar singers and they've started a song of their own. take a listen. remember it's your life live it any way you like because you know you got the right to >> incredible. this is part of a charity event to raise money for the good cause and these women have gotten together for the let girls learn fund. >he did just ahead of her south by southwest speech she has later on today. it's kind of cool. some of the singers it sounded like kelly roland. > kelly clarkson. this is for my girls.
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midnight. by the way, you know, we've talked about how wonderful big macs are over the years and how enjoyable they are. there's one guy in australia who put a big mac to the test. he got copper to the boiling point which by the way is 1,085 degrees. poured over this big mac. and it survived. for several minutes. he just kept pouring. look at that. that's your two all beef patties special cause, lettuce cheese and it t still withstanding this copper. >> it looks better even now. i would take a bite out of it. it looks crispier. >> well done big mac. >> that's not medium rare. talk about your buns of steel. the bun just kind of like -- after several minutes, finally some elements finally gave in but the pickle stood. >> so what you're saying this was supposed to gross us out5 instead everyone thinks. >> they're all hungry right now.
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>> folks across the pond in london are monitoring air quality with pinl ons. it's a kinds of interesting story. take a look at these guys. they put backpacks on them with little sensor to depict air quality. pollution sensors, even gps tracking and residents can tweet to @pinlonair and they're reading from around homes and offices and it's really to raise awareness for the air quality. this is the pigeon air patrol done by a marketing agency dijty tas. a vet is on hand to make sure the birdses are okayay >> if you start seeing pigeons falling from the air, the air is bad. the air quality is bad in london. i've heard of putting lip sting on a pig but this is ridiculous. is little guy chloe, this little girl got into the lipstick counter.
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i think i would look good in this morning on "world news now,w,primary punch. from marco rubio's exit to hillary clinton's major victorie the dynamic night for both parties as the votes come in from five key states. >> including ohio where donald trump lost to the governor john kasich. >> cops can caught caught stealing from as a dispensary. indiana jones returns. the big plans for the adventure series starring an aging harrison ford and what twitter has to say about all of this. answer wednesday, march 16th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> hello to you, everyone. good morning. it is a very busy wednesday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm reena ninan. >> of course, we'll start with all of the excitement of last night thatatas bled into this
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the voters really have spoken in five key states, ending the campaign of marco rubio with his loss in florida as trump and clinton get closer to being their party's nominees. >> they each won carolina and florida. but take a look at the numbers. john kasich stopping trump in ohio win winning by a wide marge. clinton also getting a big win in ohio despite that surprise lost last week in neighboring michigan. >> in her native state in, illinois, it was a close one between the democrats. sanders winning the rural area but clinton doing well in chicago. acro the mississippi river in missouri, razor thin margins in both races. the gop race separated by less than 2,000 votes. also extremely close among the two democrats. >> some of the details following last night's races. we'll start with the democrats. >> yes, hillary clinton's victories showing strengthing in key battleground states and bernie sanders showingngo signs
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abc's liz kreutz is covering the democrats for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and reena. just after those wins in north carolina, florida and ohio were announced hillary clinton celebrated with a crowd here in west palm beach. that win in ohio a turning point moment. overnight hillary clinton riding high after another night of ctories. >> this is another super tuesday for our campaign. thank you, florida, thank`you, north carolina. thank you, ohio. >> reporter: her staffers partying at their brooklyn head quarters and clinton gloating thahashe is now more than 300 delegates ahead of bernie sanders. >> we are moving closer to securing the democratic party nomination. >> reporter: the vermont senator charging on. >> don't let people tell you at you can't think big. >> reporter: but clinton's focus, donald trump. calling him out by name for the first time in a primary night spee.
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can't be small. we can't lose what made america grt in the first place. and this isn't just about donald trump. >> reporter: making it clearer than ever she's gearing up for the neral. both clinton and sanders are looking ahead to t next state up, arizona. sanders was there last night and clinton has a new spanish language tv ad airing in the state featuring none other than donald trump. kendis and reena. >> liz kreutz, thank you. as for the republicans, marco rubio is out. john kasich wins ohio. >> our coverage continues with abc's marci gonzalez live in miami. marci, what a night for republicans. is it pretty much over for the other challengngs? is donald trump the ultimate winner here? >> reporter: no, you know, it's not definitive yet. they've still got to look ahead. we've got more primaries coming up on tuesday. >> yeah, and marci in the meantime with, no clean sweep for trump, what's next for his
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feeling very confident saying they're going to win, win, win every race here on out. a t of confidence looking ahead to those next big races again on tuesday. especially arizona. >> and i guess the race really is getting more dynamic in many ways. isn't it, marci? >> reporter: yeah, it absolutely is. with marco rubio dropping out, it is now a three-man race. and it's giving trump that extra surge, that extra momentum as if he really needed any more. but ted cruz who has the second most delegates, he still insists that he can beat trump especially in a head to head matctcup. but it certainly won't bes. by abc's estimates, cruz would need to get 76% of the remaining delegates to win the nomination. trump would still need 55% of the remaining delegates. kendis and reena. >> abc's marci gonzales live in miami. marci, thank you so much. >> yes, basically means at the end of the day, you're not going
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long. you have to go to cleveld where this will end up. tpere will be much more election coverage coming up all morning long. we're going to hear more from the john kasich campaign after a big victory later this half hour. turning to another major headline, a fort worth, texas police officer is in critical condition after being shot after a police chase turned violent. officers had tried to serve warrants when the suspects took off in their v. they abandoned the car and began shooting at police. one of the suspects was killed. his son is in custody. two maryland men who taped their brother shooting at a police station are due in court today. malik and elijah ford are bothth charged with six counts of attempted murder and other serious charges. a detective was killed by what police said was friendly fire while in a shoot-out with the 22-year-olmichael ford. he was shot in the gunfire and is still in the hospital. an intense round of the blame game. on capitol hill during a hearing on the water crisis in flint, michig, former state and federal officials blamed each
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pointetefingers at the state's republican governor. abc's bazi kanani has all the details. >> reporter: flint's former officials in the hot seat asked to explain their actions and inaction after an expert's memo warning the city's water was unsafe months before taking aggressive action. lawmakers replayed this video of the former mayor on local tv. >> it's your standard tap water. >> we know now we were getting bad information and worse water. >> reporter: former mayor dayne e walling blamed the state's environmental regulatory agency for reports that claimed the water was okay for consumption. flint's former state appointed emergency manager pointed fingers at city ofcials. >> i made no decision about the use of the flint river. >> reporter: the region's former epa director insisted her agcy did notify state and local authorities. >> i did not sit on the sidelines.
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demoatic lawmakers blamed michigan's governor for the delay. >> the topic of flint water was never raised in any cabinet meeting. >> reporter: republicans focused their ire on the failure at the federal level. >> epa has the responsibility to the citizens. you have to intervene. >> you screwed up. and you messed up people's lives. >> reporter: as michigan governor rick snyder faces calls to resign and a recall effort, he will voluntarily testify before the committee on thursday. reena, kendis? >> bazi, thank you so much. a close call on the railroad tracks in ohio. somehow an at&t a van got stuck on the tracks. you can actually see the worker going back to grab his bag apparently unaware of the danger. a quick thinking police officer moves the driver out of the way. and then seconds later, seconds later, boom. the van is demolished by the speeding train. >> lucky guy. >> he's going to be late for his next appointment. three southern california police officers are in trouble
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they're accused of@ stealing medical marijuana dispensary last year. their alleged poor behavior was caught on surveillance cameras. prosecutors say the cops d d not eat any of the edible marijuana items during the raid b b the >> because some were consuming regular food products does not mean that they weren't consuming edibles. >> okay. one of the three cops is charged with vandalism for smashing security cameras but there were four hidden security cameras, as well. the three officers are currently on paiadministrative leave. sales were down at chipotle last month by about 25% following a series of food safety issues. the company says it expects to post a loss for the first quarter. what would mark the first such loss since it went public in 2006. sales last month had started to bounce back till a boston area restaurant was forced to close because of sick workers. >> okay.
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now -- is that right? >> yeah, did you that well. >> nutella. now you can spread twix candy on your toast. it comes in seven-ounce jars and is basically broken up pieces of the chocolate-covered caramel layered cookies. >> unfortunately for now, it's only available in englgld where other spspads and sauces based on popular candy are also sold. a jar of this will cost you about 3 bucks and, of course, a round trip ticket to britain. i wonder how much sugar is in is. >> there's no sugar in it. >> it sounds good. >> it's tasty at this hour >> that's a nutritious breakfast right there, kendis. >> what's that's what all kids should have. >> you can have it and take my kids after. >> that would be -- coming up in "the skinny,z mariah carey struggling with her wardrobe while taking her career in a brand-new direction. >> also ahead, are fashion bloggers getting free clothes to influence profits antrends? the ugly allegations and the response. >> and we' returning to our top story. last night's primary vote and
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north carolina, and illinois. donaldldrump had the most wins on the republican side, taking illinois, north carolina, and florida. trump's win in the sunshine state forced florida senator marco rubio out of the race. ohio governor john kasich was the winner in his home state. that was his first win of the entire campaign. >> that really was a big one because for those who were as opposed to donald trump, kasich's win in ohio was absolutely crucial. his victory means a contested repuican convention in cleveland this summer is very much a possibility. >> abc's david wright is covering kasich's campaign and he spent some time with him. david, good morning. >> reporter: hi, reena and kendis from john kasich headquarters here in ohio. a jubilant mood here. john kasich pulling out a win in his home state. we were with him backstage just before he came out. was shooting hoops. and pretty much shooting the moon that he h h pulled it off. the polls as late as tuesday showed him neck and neck with one of the things that may have helped him is the fact that ohio
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independent voters can choose to vote in the democratic or republican side. we met voters who wereemocrats who chose to vote in the republican race because they wanted to block donald trump. the fact that kasich has won his home state ensures that he moves forwarin this contest. he thinks that his victory is in part to do with his positive campaign. he was refusg even tuesday to take potshots at donald trump. he now is hoping to become the republican standard bearer for the people hoping to block trump and he now moves forward. the next big contest in arizona. kendis, reena? >> thank you so much, david. we're looking ahead next tuesday. arizona, also there's in idaho primaries there, caucuses there, as well. >> it's really expected that donald trump will do well in arizona. he has the support of the famous sheriff there joe arpaio. immigration is b b there. and from our political desk, thth were noting it is statistically impossible for
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nomination. >> this is his first win. it's impossible delegate wise. >> exactly. >> sure raises a huge divide between the republican leaders and the establishment and voters on the ground who spoke loudly that trump is in many ways their guy. so it seems hard to imagine that someone from out of the woodwork could be brought in for some type of contested convention. >> it will be tough. they'll try. coming up, the internet weighs in on a potential title for the upcoming indiana jones movie. >> and mariah carey suffering a wardrobe malfunction last night. "the skinny" up next. a
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how could you not remember that. hopefully we'll have more nuke the fridge moments. in the fifth one. people suggesting indiana jones and the battle to get off of his lawn. >> because he's old. >> right, right, right, right. i get it. indiana jones and the afternoon nap, which kind of works for any of us i think. >> you're right. >> and then indiana jones and the never ending story about when things made sense and kids respected their elders. >> oh. i like that last one. >> that's from mustache of doom. i think they win for their handle more than the suggested title. >> good. >> you like those. >> -- handle there. there was also one dealing with prune juice. people were all like nailing the old jokes. >> let's not be mean to him. he still looks good. if we all could look good at 70. i'd like to look like him.
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>> next up, mariah carey currently on her world tour, last night in glasgow, scotland, suffered a minor wardrobe malfunction. as you might expect, the star has a lot of wardrobe changes throughout the show. apparently she goes hard, causing a rip in her tights right in the booty region. >> it's impromptu moments like in that producers of her just announced reality show want to show viewers. the documentary series titled "mariah's world," will air on "e." >> the songstress wants to showcase her personali but she says she will avoid showing her 4-year-old twins in the program. carey also says that she has the power to cut any footage she would rather not be seen. >> okay. including that little wardrobe malfunction. >> maybe it will be in there. >> that might be interesting. next to somebody whose every move is watched like she's on a reality show. we're talking, of course, about
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the pop superstar sharing some steamy pictures on social media from her vacation with deejay stud muffin calvin harris. >> swift captured the image. besides showing some skin and a little making out, the star also showed how she shakes it right off a trampoline. >> their tropical location remains undisclosed. we're sure they've got everything they need. earlier this month, the couple celebrated their first year togetherer >> wasn't that a home baked cake? >> yeah. and he, by the way, i follow him on instagram. he also posted the same photos of them in love and all that. >> and finally, celebrities may not be able to walk a mile in ur shoes, but they can apparently help you try them on like sarah jessica parker. remember carrie bradshaw? she played that woman in "sex and the city." she took the craze to the next t level. yesterday, parker got to work in the footwear department at bloomingdale's here e new york. >> sporting a killer pair of heels, parker helped serve customers while promoting her
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she's got the look, she's got the look what in the world can make a broup eyed girl sound blue >> so the ftc is taking aim at a hugely successful ad campaign. you have those itagram posts, you have blogs, and what appears to be ns articles on line promoting dresses. >> the problem, lord & taylor didn't make it clear tt the whole thing was a paid advertisement. >> reporter: it's an expertly executed ad campaign. 50 of the hottest fashion bloggers all in the same paisley dress all over instagram. paid as much as $4,000 each to post these pics on the same day. rachel got the dress for free and were among the trend setters paid by the company behind the ad blitz. lord & taylor. >> they said we have this dress and want to send it to 50
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style it and promote it. >> they had us all post at the same time between 12:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. and then post it tagginlord & taylor. >> reporter: the campaign a huge success. lord & taylor selling out of the dress almost immediately. the photo bomb reaching more than 11 million instagram users in just two days. but regulators are calling into question the retail giant's tactics. >> consumers are looking at posts on instagram. they have no idea and think this person whose fashion sense i value really likes this dress and they don't know that it's there because lord & taylor paid the influencer. >> reporter: the ftc now settling charges sayinlord & taylor violated federal law claiming the department store giant duped customers by failing to disclose it paid for the posts in exchange for endorsements. >> do you think yoyo flowers know you get paid for these posts? >> yeah. >> i think now like blogging is like an understood thing as a career. i wouldn't say like every single
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>> reporter: in a statement, lord & taylor saying when it came to our attention there were potential issues we took immediate action to ensure that clear disclosures were made. we cooperated fully with the ftc's inquiry into this matter. there is no indication of wrongdoing whatsoever. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> a lot of people believe in these bloggers and take what they say. it's harif you don't say up front you've been given free stuff. >> i believe all the bloggers that i see. i mean, there are some really beautiful bloggers out there. >> i've got the look. this is from the980s. this is the duran duran jean jacket.
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fine jean. making g ws in america this morning, "your voice, your vote," the big winners from another important primary day. >> all: kasich, kasich, kasich. >> john kasich playing spoiler. >> i have to thank the people of the great state of ohio. i love you. >> capturing ohio, his first win of the campaign. >> and donald trump showing no sign of slowing down. >> we're going to win, win, win. >> knonoing marco rubio out of the race. >> it is not god's plan that i be president in 2016 or maybe ever. >> plus, ather big night for hillary clinton. >> this is another super tuesday. >> can bernie sanders stop her now? and who's mathematilly out of the race but no going anywhere. all the details and implications with team coverage and analysis.
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we'll get started with a potentialing turning point in the presidential race. of course, the front-runners who wereementing their status overnight. >> and taking a look at the latest results, democrats, hillary clinton winning in the south, florida and ohio and illinois. >> among the republicans donald trump claiming victory in florida, north carolina and, of course, in illinois but then you had governor john kasich, putting his first win on the board in ohio. we're covering all of it, all the campaigns this morning but let's start with the republicans. a closer look athat devastating loss for marco rubio in florida and nearly 20-point trouncing by trump putting an end to rubio's campaign. >> and in ohio, kasic coming away with a sizable victory. we start there in ohio with abc's david wright. >> reporter: hi, reena and kendis, from john kasich headquarters here in ohio, a jubilant mood here, john kasich
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