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try delsym®. well, this is a wild ride for a police officer in vermont. he was trying to get up an icy hill when his suv lost traction and started sliding backwards. he's not backing up his car. it's just sliding. it went quite a ways before falling off the road and turning on to its side. the officer was fine and the suv was pulled upright and driven back to the station. all was good in the end. we can out what's left of this windshield hit by a flying tire from a tractor-trailerary seattle. the driver suffered only minor injuries. it happened while fire and rescue crews were handling numerous calls about the high wind damage in that area. another emotional day of testimony in the erin andrews case in nashville, tennessee. it's revealed a new depth to the tv personality's humiliation. >> a new incident shows video of her shot by her stalker in her
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hotel room and posted online continues to expose her. ears abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: erin andrews' legal battle for $75 million in damages from the nashville marriott and the man who secretly recorded her getting out of the shower continues. >> and to try to explain to someone that has questions about why i have trust issues, why i'm insecure, why i'm humiliated. >> reporter: one of the key players in this case, neil pes kin, a representative of the owner of the nashville marriott was dining with friends when a restaurant employee tweeted that the group was looking at the nude video. nicole branigan posting, "he said, if it was going to cost him millions, he was going to watch it and show everyone. then, he and his guests proceeded to discuss her body." peskind releasing this statement explaining that his friends started viewing the video. "i asked them to stop and while they did so, it was not as quickly as i had hoped.
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i sincerely apologize for my participation in what happened." this case could be in the hands of the jury by the end of the week. eva pilgrim, abc news, nashville, tennessee. >> been an emotional week. >> it has been an emotional week. coming up the trial of the century. >> 20 years later, the o.j. simpson is recapturing the nation's attention. what is kris jenner is now saying about her friend nicole brown simpson.
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it was billed as the trial of the century. for an agonizing 11 months it, seemed as if you really couldn't escape the o.j. simpson trial. >> now the new miniseries "american crime story"" the people versus o.j. simpson is recapturing the nation's attention and sparking old voices. >> it's the star-studded miniseries bringing the so-called trial of the century for millions of viewers since its premier. >> absolutely 100% not guilty.
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>> at fx's "american crime story"" thrusting back into the spotlight the familiar faces of the trial against simpson for the murders ron goldman and nicole brown simpson. kris jenner played by selma blair. >> i can't believe she's gone. >> jenner now the matriarch of the kardashian empire was one of nicole's closest friends now peeking out about the aftermath of the killings when o.j. reached out to her. >> he called me a few times and you know, wanted to talk and explain how he felt. >> revealing details on "ellen" tuesday about the abuse nicole allegedly suffered at the hands of o.j. >> i didn't know that there was abuse until we heard and saw the whole thing unfold like everybody else. she and i were supposed to have lunch the next day. the day after she was murdered. and she said she wanted to show me some of things. that's probably what she wanted to reveal to me that next day.
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which broke my heart because i always feel horrible that i didn't pay enough attention. >> the kardashian and simpson families were close. seen here vacationing together. young kim at the far right. jenner's late husband robert was part of o.j.'s dream team of lawyers. >> it was very difficult because my ex-husband was on one side and you know, i was kind of on the other. the kids were in the middle and it was trying to explain this to children and then o.j. had called and you know, i lost everybody lost so much. >> ryan smith, abc news, new york. one of those cases you're transported back in time. you roesch everything about this and the emotions the country went through. >> you remember where you were when that verdict was read. i think it was like 12:00 on a thursday that it was read. some 20 years ago. >> judge alito. >> and so many of the characters. >> all right. coming up, safe and sound. back on the ground scenario.
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okay. go ahead. >> you first. >> well, after 340 days in space, astronaut scott kelly is finally back in the u.s. >> he returned to houston from kazakhstan overnight in a special nasa jet greeted by colleagues and his family including twin brother mark and dr. jill biden. but after the record-setting journey, the work now just beginning for the scientists studying him. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: 340 days after he
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slipped the surly bonds of earth, scott kelly is finally home. overnight, his soyuz capsule splashed down in kazakhstan, kelly testing the earth's gravity with a fist bump. >> i felt like i had been up there my whole life. >> in an odd way he has. he circled the earth more than 5,000 times. that's 15 years of sunrises. you could say that now makes him 15 years older than his identical twin brother, retired astronaut mark kelly. but albert einstein would argue the opposite. einstein's twin paradox maintained a twin hurtling through space on a rocket ship would age more slowly than the twin remaining on earth. another difference, scott is now apparently two inches taller. his spine likely stretched in orbit. nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like a
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sigh sty movie and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> i'm home. you blew it up! >> reporter: a year ago, the super tuesday results would have been as unthinkable, as, well, planet of the apes. >> damn you all to hell. >> reporter: in a year, the blink of an eye, the unthinkable has come to pass. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> reporter: how must it look to the rocket man? david wright, abc news, new york. and he was so excited. he said he wasn't going stir crazy up there. he would have been fine staying a little longer. >> by the way, he just spoke in houston saying he wish he could have been here quicker. e he coud have been here quicker. d he could have been here quicker. i pinky promised my little girl a fabulous
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this morning on "world news now," show of force. >> overnight, north korea launches missiles an apparent response to tough new sanctions. how the international community is reacting to this latest threat of violence. >> tightening race as donald trump and hillary clinton gain steam off of super tuesday. remaining candidates forced to do some soul searching. some campaigns say they can survive but for how long? the latest just ahead. new developments in the hunts for the thieves receive in a brazen smash and grab operation. busting open the door and hauling off a huge cache of firearms. authorities getting the public's help overnight. >> fighting waste by eating it. the growing movement to prevent food from being tossed by getting together with friends and cooking what's left. so open your refrigerators and your hearts on this thursday,
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march 3rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is is "world news now." >> oh, good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm reena ninan. let's get started this half hour with the breaking news from the korean peninsula. north korea lashing out this morning. >> the communist country firing at least six short range missiles from a town along its east coast an official in south korea says those missiles flew up to 90 miles into the sea of japan. >> apparently the missiles were fired just hours after the u.n. security council approved the toughest sanctions against north korea in two decades. those new sanctions in response to the north's recent nuclear test and a long range rocket launch. the state department says it's monitoring the situation. mouth to politics and donald trump releasing details of his health care plan after a runaway victory on super tuesday. >> trump and hillary clinton remerged as virtually uncatchable. but their rivals are not backing down and the gop establishment
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is scrambling 0 block trump before he clinches the nomination. it's your voice, your vote. abc's stephanie ramos has the latest on both sides. >> super tuesday is over with the front-runners see thing their leads. >> boy, am i glad it worked out so well yesterday was one for the history books. >> reporter: hillary clinton celebrating her big super tuesday win with a big rally in new york. she took seven of the 11 states. bernie sanders took the other four. and says despite the overall loss, he can still win the democratic nomination. >> quote all the pundits are calling the race for clinton. that means we're probably going to win in a land slide. >> reporter: after his big night, donald trump promising he is the candidate to bring the republican party together. >> i am a unifier. once we get all of this finished, i'm going to go after one person. that's hillary clinton. >> reporter: trump also claiming victories in seven super tuesday states. making it much harder for his
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rivals to catch up. >> we are picking up delegates. we continue to gain did hes throughout the day. >> marco rubio winning his first and only state minnesota and ted cruz grabbing the most votes in oklahoma, alaska and his home state of texas. cruz calling on the remaining candidates to back him up. so far that doesn't appear to be happening. > if you've been supporting another candidate, we welcome you on our team. >> the one-time front-runner dr. ben carson telling supporters he no longer sees a path forward in his campaign. some republicans are banding to the to try and stop trump. first in line, former gop nominee mitt romney is set to lay out a case against the billionaire. kendis, back to you. >> thank you. the republican candidates will face off again tonight in detroit. fox news anchor megyn kelly will be one of the moderators. despite her past clashes with trump, his campaign says he is looking forward to participating. kelly doesn't expect another
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flare-up. trump boycotted the fox doobt lady of the iowa caucuses after demanding she be ousted from the line-up. new details in the fbi investigation into hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail beer. the justice department has granted immunity to the former state department staffer who set up the beer according to the washington post. the fbi is looking into the possible mishandling of classifiedings in. a probe expected to take several more months. protesters clashed outside the supreme court as the justices debated a most significant abortion case in nearly 25 years. at issue is a texas law strictly regulating apportion clinics. forcing providers to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. and making clinics meet standards for surgical centers. the death of justice antonin scalia leaves the court evenly split with justice anthony kennedy holding the swing vote. half the states abortion clinics have closed. and only about ten would remain if the law would be allowed to
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take full effect. >> a man accuses of abductinging and killing two virginia college students plead guilty in order to escape the death penalty. jesse matthew junior agreed to a sentence of four consecutive life terms with no chance of parole. matthew murdered virginia virginia tech junior morgan harrington in 2009 and uva sophomore hannah graham two years ago. he's already serving life for a separate rape case. a manhunt is under way in mississippi for a murder suspect who escaped jail in vicksburg. rafael mccloud briefly took a jail employee hostage using a shank yesterday morning, stole the employee's clothes and left the jail. he's accused of kidnapping and killing a 69-year-old woman. a conviction could bring the death penalty. also in the south, they're picking up pieces after several damaging tornadoes tore through. abc's steve osunsami reports from alabama. >> reporter: this is what's left tonight of pine valley drive, south of birmingham. the view from the alabama sky
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shows the roofs peeled off homes and the giant trees pushed on top of them. the tornadoes set off sirens just after supper. the weather service now says there were two of them tearing through the state, the strongest that ef-2, with wind speeds near 125 miles an hour. grant sims says he could hear the flying two by fours punch holes into his house. >> and the wind, you know, it just sounded like it was coming straight through -- straight through the house. >> reporter: it got so bad, the election precincts nearby had to stop the voting. ben allison and his wife ran for the laundry room. >> got on top of her and i heard my roof leave. >> reporter: families here in alabama say that all this happened in an instant. and much of this material came from the attics of these two homes. steve osunsami, bes sem mer, al banl ma. >> there's something of a problem for the ceremonial start of this year's iditarod race sled dog race.
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there's not enough snow in anchora anchorage. this was the event last year. it usually winds its way through the streets of city along an 11 mile course. but temperatures this weekend will be in the upper 30s. and the lack of snow has forced saturday's event to be short bed to three miles. the official start of the famous sled dog race is sunday. and speaking of snow, american skier lindsey vonn won't be on it again this season. he crashed saturday during a race in europe but back racing the next day. instead of a less serious injury, she says she suffered three significant breaks where her shin bone meets her knee joint. she says instead of risking further damage, she will sit out the rest of the season. >> must have been a hard decision to make. i'm glad she's going to take care of that. >> it sounds painful. a festive mood at the white house when president obama welcomed the champions of college football. >> the alabama crimson tide were back to mark their fourth national title in seven years.
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someone say dynasty. that point was not lost on the president during his comments. >> this is the fourth time i have hosted alabama here at the white house. so clearly i've brought you some good luck. in fact, you could call me o-bam-a. >> i love the visuals because most of the players didn't even laugh at it. baby they thought he called himself a bam marks which is a whole different thing. the tide's captains gave the president a number 16 jersey and helmet along with a football. plenty of people who know college football would say alabama has a good chance of being back at the white house next year. >> looking forward to that. i love my college football. >> who do you have going all the way to the championship? >> for next year? >> yeah. >> i would say there's a very good chance ohio state. >> wow. the ohio state. >> the ohio state. look at that, these boys underestimate me.
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did you say a record? >> how quickly? >> good. >> coming up, i'm shocked everywhere time. >> i know. i do have sports knowledge. >> you do. absolutely. the truth about cooking in the nude. >> and a massive heist of a gunshop caught on camera. you see these thieves. they were apprehended late last night. how the authorities hope to prevent the guns from making it to the streets. >> it's one of mos rare sights unless you're from florida. an alligator making itself at home in this family's backyard and remember to find us on facebook, wnnfans.com and twitter @abcwnn. you're watching abc's "world news now." you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs.
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you see that there? it's a nine i foot alligator being hauled out of that backyard pool in lakeland, florida. it went for a little dip. the homeowner pound it in the pool. it called in a trapper to deal with it. the gator was returned to its habitat before anybody got hurt. >> he stick around for the barbecue later. >> from the florida files. >> you make fun of me in florida. good stories down there. >> interesting ones. in south florida, a man is expected to appear in federal court today in connection with a high profile gold heist. a tract irtrailer carrying about 275 pounds of gold valued at $5 million was robbed on interstate
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95 in north carolina last year. well, alberto perez was arrested at his home in the miami area after a raid yesterday morning, his connection to the robbery though remains unclear. a dramatic robbery in houston, texas, has been caught on surveillance video involving as many as ten suspects. >> the group robbed a gun store making off with 50 weapons. several suspects are under arrest. clayton sandell with the latest. >> reporter: with speed and precision that would impress the crew of "ocean's 11," this dangerous crew, call them the houston ten, shows up at 4:30 a.m. tuesday outside a houston gun store, heads and faces covered. within one minute, 19 seconds, using a chain and a pickup truck, tires squealing to rip the doors off the hinges. they mobilize inside. this thief jumps the counter, ignoring other guns and goes straight for an assault rifle. others take armfuls of rifles and shotguns. the hammer man moves down a row
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of glass cases, smashing as he goes. others follow right behind, filling bags full of handguns. >> what it potentially means is, you've got that many people now distributing firearms on the streets of houston. >> reporter: from break-in to the last man out, one minute, 11 seconds. more than 50 weapons gone. a block away, the thieves switch cars. police say several suspects have now been arrested and at least some of those stolen guns are now off the street. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> they're still offering a $5,000 reward if you have any information to call the police. >> dramatic scenes right there. >> coming up in our next half hour, a new uproar over an alleged racial attack. three female college students came claim to be victims of a racially motivated attack but video appears to tell a very different story. >> first, saving food to save the planet. average american throws away 20
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pounds of food every month. so what if you shared with friends instead? well, i get to see what these scrappy meals are all about next.
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okay. leftovers. who really likes eating leftovers? know you don't like to eat leftovers, right. >> absolutely not. >> you eat fresh every day. deliver.com. >> now there's a growing movement to embrace the concept of eating your leftovers. all for a greater cause. >> reporter: as americans, we love our food. >> black angus beef and bacon. so tex. >> reporter: but do you really think this model is going to finish all of that or any of us for that matter? americans throw away as much as 40% of our food, an average of 20 pounds per person per month. >> you're making me mad. >> reporter: france is trying to do something about it. banning supermarkets from tossing unsold food and requiring stores to donate it to charity. and here at home, a growing movement to curb food waste. and it calls for more cooking. so i headed to a dinner party
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unlike any other where the meal is made literally from leftovers. damon of scrappy meals is getting people together to eat their leftover food. >> i'm here with damon. he's going to teach me how to make a scrappy meal. stuff that we normally would have thrown out. >> fake food waste and make it taste good. >> that sounds like a winner. i was skeptical at the idea at first. i can tell you one of my friends said we're going to have a dinner party out of leftovers, i would make other plans that night. >> hopefully you'll be able to tell your friends after this, you can get good food. you can feed a lot of people, too. it's also cost effective. >> good food on the cheap? i'm in. but for a dinner party? the idea has taken off on social media. damon posting his second hand courses on instagram. for scrappy meals it's all about connecting in person. >> you have a guest? >> yes, i do. >> hi, mama.
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>> hi. >> as the party arrived, the menu starred really taking shape. >> there he is. >> all right. >> it's already open. >> this is interesting. this is a thai green curry paste. >> all right. >> we've got some -- i did some coconut rice tonight. >> and that mantra apparently doesn't just apply to food. >> what other party do you go to where you bring wine that's already been opened. part of the problem can be the everyday struggle to cook healthy meals. >> i'm constantly going and buying things for two days but sometimes i can't keep up. i'm working late. and i end up having a lot of stuff that would go bad sthu just don't realize what you're throwing a little at a time. keep throwing and throwing and no one blinks an eye. >> getting together to cook with friends old and new is not only a recipe for fun but a great way to share some tips. >> the reason why greens go so bad is because people don't know how to store them.
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when you've got them, a lot of times people wash it all at once. that will kill the life span of it. more food lasts longer than people think. >> using some well stored items and one new ingredient, our final tally was impressive. >> $6.40. >> i only bought one chicken. i'm also buying -- i'm not making a chicken recipe. i'm taking a chicken and saying whatever you've got in the fridge and use it. >> after we chopped, cooked, seasoned and served our scrappy meal, the consensus by most a positive one. >> that's great. >> sending if our stomachs rather than landfill makes it taste all the better. >> so good. >> so was it good? >> you know, i'm a picky eater. >> you are. yes. >> but i should point out for all of these segments, we always have some food for you to taste. i brought my leftover from last night for you to dig in. >> can i just say, didn't you
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pretape this a week ago. >> here you go. >> i'm sorry. i'm full. but thank you very much. >> good-bye. breakfast. dishes. dinner. dishes. marriage. dishes. divorce. dishes. sleeping. (snoring) (sputtering) dishes. not sleeping. dishes. life. dishes. death. dishes. existence. dishes. dishes, dishes, dishes... every dish, every time. only finish has the power ball to take on anything. today you can do everything in just one click, even keep your toilet clean and fresh. introducing lysol click gel. click it in to enjoy clean freshness with every flush. lysol. start healthing. ♪ yeah, click
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lysol. start healthing. ♪ yeah, click okay. so this is interesting. this delivery food meal delivery service did a survey of how people cook. >> okay. >> okay. now, forget the apron. apparently 15% of americans cook naked. >> oh, come on. >> they're slicing, dicing, deep frying. > they can't deep fril naked. >> they're deep frying naked. 36 million americans cook naked. which is how do i there i got those leftovers? obviously for this story, we don't have any visuals to go with it. >> i thought you were bringing your skillet. >> on the cutting room floor. >> it's kind of like amazing
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that people actually cook naked. i don't understand the concept or why. >> maybe that's why you don't cook at all. >> talk about feeling the burn. it is why i don't cook at all. >> i don't believe that story. i don't know anybody who cooks naked. apparently it exists, huh? >> one way to get it on. sexy. >> i want to introduce to you 21-year-old brett phillips. apparently he's got this uncontrollable laugh. he plays for the milwaukee brewers. everyone online seems to be talking about this laugh. his teammates share corny jokes with him and post a video online. >> quack into put it on my bill. very good. i like that one. >> so do you. >> apparently they say he says phillips himself it sounds like a goose, a dying donkey and pterodactyl. >> it does sound like a donkey, doesn't it? the joke by the way is what did the duck say to the bartender in but the it on my bill and he's still laughing like that as a
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result. hilarious. >> let's go from that to some beautiful music right now. listen to this and i'll tell you what it is. what it be. ♪ >> so this is the winter garden marble machine. it's by a swedish guy and it's actually comprised of 3,000 wooden pieces and uses some marbles. you see them sort of there? to make these sounds. he just cranks it and thousands of marshals turn through the machine, powering it with the guitar sounds. >> very cool. >> sounds kind of neat. >> i don't think i would hear this in church this. i don't think they would replace the organ with there. >> it's a pretty good sound. >> i like that.
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this morning on "world news now," targeting trump. the republican front-runner is digging in as the former nominee mitt romney gets ready for a face-off. is this the establishment's last best shot of derailing the trump train? >> a violent confrontation caught on camera. a school police officer seen slapping and kicking a young man. but what's behind the video that's now ledded to baltimore chief's suspension. >> and new this half hour, a brave store clerk taking a stand. >> the incredible surveillance video showing a would be thief getting pummeled by the clerk that he's trying to rob. how she was able to fight him off. >> and could george clooney be calling it quits. why the actor says he has no intention of aging gracefully on the big screen. that's in "the skinny" on this thursday, march 3rd.
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from abc news, this is "world news now." >> many people who have seen "hail caesar" recently are like, thank you, george, for leaving. no, it's a good movie. good morning to you on this friday eve. thursday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm reena ninan. we're going to begin with the battle to take down donald trump. gop leaders uniting to break the winning streak after a super tuesday blowout. >> trump has released some details of his health care plan ahead of tonight's debate. it's mostly in line with the republican philosophy. but today, former gop nominee mitt romney is leading the charge against trump. abc's tom llamas has the latest from the campaign trail. >> reporter: the candidate dividing the republican party as never before, now pledging to bring it together. >> i'm a unifier. i know people are going to find that a little bit hard to believe. but believe me, i am a unifier. once we get all of this finished, i'm going to go after one person. that's hillary clinton. >> reporter: but if donald trump expects the gop to fall in line, he's got another think coming.
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>> usually, when you're the front-runner, everyone is saying, please, everyone, get out of the race, so we can unify around the front-runner. what people are saying now is, please, everyone get together so we can keep this front-runner from winning and destroying the republican party. >> reporter: senator marco rubio, fired up in michigan after casting an early vote in florida with his wife, jeanette. i asked him if it's too little, too late. you're 1-15. how can you tell your supporters that you're still viable? >> well, i think they see the path forward. they see the delegate count. we're picking up delegates. we continue to gain delegates throughout the day as the count is coming in. on a night that wasn't supposed to be our strongest night. >> reporter: in a series of tweets, trump saying lightweight rubio lost big, calling his campaign desperate and angry. and rubio now splitting the anti-trump vote with a newly energized senator ted cruz. >> thank you, texas! >> reporter: who is calling on the other candidates to get behind him, as the trump alternative. >> i ask you to prayerfully consider our coming together.
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uniting. >> reporter: right now, that's not happening. which is why top republicans are sharpening their knives in a last ditch effort to stop trump. mitt romney delivering a major speech laying out the case against the billionaire. piling on? a slew of top republican donors and conservative groups, planning to blanket the air waves with anti-trump ads. >> trump picks on workers and widows. he won't do a thing to china and mexico. >> reporter: on super tuesday, trump in his palatial palm beach golf club watching election returns. his campaign juggernaut rolling on and over his opponents. dr. ben carson indicating he'll soon drop out. right now, the only establishment name in trump's corner, new jersey governor chris christie. so many people examining his face standing behind the billionaire. six new jersey papers calling on christie to resign, writing, "we're fed up with governor chris christie's arrogance. we're disgusted with his endorsement of donald trump. what an embarrassment, what an utter disgrace."
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donald trump, brushing it all off, setting his sights on hillary clinton. >> she wants to make america whole again. and i'm trying to figure out what is that all about? make america great again is going to be much better than making america whole again. but what many people are talking about, what many people are watching, donald trump will be face to face with one of his biggest enemies. fox news's megyn kelly. they had the war of words in the first debate of this campaign season. tom llamas, abc news, shelby township, michigan. >> let's talk about the democrats because super tuesday also pushed hillary clinton a big step closer to the democratic nomination and she has a lot of star power on her side. elton john performed at a fund-raiser concert for clinton last night at radio city music hall in new york city. katy perry belted out a string of hits include "roar." and there were appearances by singer andrew day, jamie foxx, jew julianne moore.
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tickets went for as much as $2700. it's not clear though how much money they raised last night. bernie sanders is also raking in a steady stream of donations. mostly from small money contributors. referring to his four wins on super tuesday, sanders said he had an extraordinary night. he told a raucous crowd in portland, maine, that hillary clinton is not so inevitable and he said since the pundits are call cag the nomination for clinton, that means he will probably win by a landslide. >> turning overseas, breaking news about north korea. the communist country firing off at least six short-range missiles this morning. those launches came just hours after the u.n. security council approved the toughest sanctions against north korea in two decades. the new sanctions are in response to the north's recent nuclear tests and a long-range rocket launch. u.s. special operations forces can toured their first significant isis operative. an american official confirms that the detainee is now being interrogated at a temporary detention facility in northern iraq. the detainee has not been identified. debris that washed up in
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africa appears to be from a boeing triple 7 and that's the same type of jet as missing malaysia airlines flight 370. we've learned an american says that he found it. seattle resident blaine gibson says he chartered a boat to search a remote sandbar for possible debris. he's made similar searches in other parts of the world another part from the missing plane was found last july. flight 370 vanished nearly two years ago. back here at home, police in oklahoma city say it's too early to tell if the death of a natural gas industry heavyweight was intentional. 56-year-old aubrey mcclendon was killed in a fiery single car crash. his suv islam slammed into a concrete bridge embankment, that was yesterday morning at more than 50 miles an hour. mcclendon was not wearing a seat belt. his death came one day after he was indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly conspireing to rig bids pore oil and natural gas leases. mcclendon denied wrongdoing in the case. starting next month,
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passengers will no longer be able to vape while flying. the transportation department announced yesterday the use of electronic cigarettes on airplanes will be banned. the transportation secretary said the new rule will protect passengers from unwanted fumes. safety experts had also expressed concerns about explosions caused by the batteries in e-cigarettes. not going to let me take my makeup remover that's more than eight ounces but you can -- >> apparently you can still vape now. >> who knew. new video just in showing a very determined clerk in georgia fighting off an armed robber. take a look at the 17-year-old suspect pointing a gun directly at the clerk demanding money. but she's not having any of it. grabs the gun, tries to wrestle it and slams the guy in the head with the cash register drawer. then she brought out the hammer that sent the would be burglar running away. look at her. >> don't do that. >> whoa. i know they say don't do that. whoa, whoa. somehow she knew that, whoa, that is just terrifying because
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he pointed the gun right at her several times. >> it's not worth it. >> no. i know that's the right -- yeah. >> i don't know about that move. astronaut scott kelly back in the u.s. this morning after spending nearly a year in orbit aboard the international space station. >> kelly landed in houston overnight and among the welcoming party was his twin brother mark, a former astronaut himself as well as dr. jill biden and she happened 0 bring mark some much deserved beer and apple pie. here's abc's david kerley with more. >> scott kelly is back in houston. what a trip it's been. several years ago he led me get inside of this capsule here in houston. it is very tight. that's why he was so happy when they got on the ground in sca dak stan. it is very tight in there. that's why he was so happy when they got on the ground. you heard him talking about breathing in the frigid air. he says it's so fresh. he was very happy to be on the ground. a record 340 days in space. the longest long duration space flight for an american.
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and how this for scott kelly, a party of medical tests comparing him to his twin brother mark. a former astronaut. mark's been the baseline on earth for those 340 days. now we learn about bone density loss, muscle loss, radiation effect, eyesight, all these things that may have happened during this long flight. of course, this is science. this is all aimed at figuring out whether humans can go to mars in essence, scott kelly one of the first lab rats. he's home tonight celebrating with friends and family. >> yeah, they used to be the same height. apparently scott's two inches taller. >> scott's spent more time in space than any other human. coming up, tale of the tape. the college students who claimed they were the victims of an attack on a bus. new video shows they might not be as innocent as they say they are. and the giant piece of real estate sold by a celebrity to be used as a nursing home. can you guess who unloaded this megabode? you're watching "world news now." did you know there's a cough liquid
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incident from a high school in nashville. a student assaulting a teacher in the hallway. witnesses said that the 17-year-old student attacked the teacher without provocation. the teen later tried to flee the scene. he's facing assault and other charges. >> this is our america's greatest home video block. because we have another surveillance video. one is playing a major role in the case of three female college students who claimed to have been victims of racially motivated attack on a city bus in albany, new york. >> the story of the attack ignited a national uproar. new video shows a different story. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: three students under fire for what's seen in this surveillance video. >> i'd like to report the fact that me and my friends were just jumped on a bus for being black. >> just after 1:00 a.m., ariel agudio, alexis briggs, and asha burwell, all 20-year-old college students at the university of albany claiming they were the only black students on a city
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bus when they were called racial slurs and hit by several boys. surrounded by white students and feeling threatened, they fought back. two of the girls called 911. >> it was a racially fueled time. we were three black girls shoved jumped by like 20 white people. >> reporter: the university and city officially launching an investigation, leading to the release of this video. surveillance from inside the bus that night. >> it definitely looks like it wasn't what the girls said it was that happened. >> reporter: this week all lee girls in court pleading not guilty to charges of third degree assault. burwell and agudio also charged with falsely reporting an accident. and the videos alone don't make clear exactly what happened or even what triggered that fight. but police are now trying to enhance the audio on those videos to try to figure it all out. gio benitez, abc news, albany, new york. > gio will have more on that on gma a little bit later on today. when we come back, are george
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clooney's days numbered in front of the camera? >> and rapper 50 cent finally finds a buyer for his 21-room mansion. wait until you hear what it's being turned into. "the skinny" is next. 21-room mansion. "the skinny" is next.
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♪ skinny, so skinny >> time now for "the skinny" and
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topping our headlines this morning, george clooney propsing never to age on the big screen. >> the actor while doing a promotional tour for his latest movie "hail caesar" told the bbc that he has no intention of growing old in front of the camera. >> i think nobody really wants to see anybody really age. you know, it's a very unforgiving thing, the camera is. so aging becomes something that you know, you try to do less and less on screen you know, you try to pick the films that work best for you. >> you know some would say at least he has an option. most women in hollywood don't have that option to say i'm not going to. it's hard for roles. but he's gorgeous. come on, clooney. clooney says his great love is n italy more fun to be directing. i can see that. i bet he'll be a great director to work with. >> a lot of actors don't have that option either. that's why the morgan freeman is
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still acting in his 70s. taking center stage at the south by southwest event in austin, texas, the president and first lady. >> the obamas have been announced as key note speakers for this year's festival on film, interactive media and music. next friday, president obama will appear as part of the keynote conversation about civic engagement. on the 16th, michelle obama will be the opening keynote at south by southwest music discussing her, let girls learn initiative. two good points to talk about there. >> yeah, but it's south by southwest. this is a big deal. this marks the first time in the 30-year history of south by southwest that a sitting president and first lady have participated in the event. and the white house is saying the president and first lady also plan to go to burning man this september. >> i hope they're bringing the girls. i think it will be fun. south by southwest. not burning man. next up to the latest item that's got hollywood buzzing. katy perry and orlando bloom. >> they've been trying to keep their relationship under wraps but now they appear to have confirmed they are in fact an item.
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their vacation last week in hawaii. >> if they settle down together, hollywood might be able to finally breathe a sigh of relief as both the man eater and heartbreaker have torn through much of the greater los angeles area together. so we say they're busy. perry's list of exes runs from john mayer and robert aykroyd to johnny lewis and ex-husband russell brand, or course. >> as for bloom, his list is just as impressive. from former ex-wife miranda kerr and siena miller, rumors of lindsay lohan, liv tyler and selena gomez and who else. >> many more. of course, we now wish the happy couple the best of luck. >> can we let them just hang out and get to know each other? leave them alone. next to a conceivably happier and much richer 50 cent. >> not 509 cents. just want to correct you on that. after languishing on and off the
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market for nine years and 18.5 billion dollars, the rapper has sold this. it's an obscenely oversized 50,000 square foot mansion in connecticut reportedly for the undersized price, how much would you pay for this? look at it. how much would you pay. >> i would have gone for $18 million. >> if you had it? you would have paid $10 million over. this is only $8 million. >> steal. okay. the house has 52 rooms, 21 bedrooms, 25 bathrooms, nine kitchens, indoor and outdoor pools, helicopter pad, a casino, nightclub not sure if there's a pole and basketball courts and it costs $70,000 a month to maintain. >> who would want all of this? apparently no one. the buyer is turning it into an assisted living facility. we kid you not. what are they going to do with the helicopter pad. >> boy, very cool. finally to a much smaller but fuller house. >> just days after netflix released the "full house" revival series in its entirety, variety reports that the streaming giant has now renewed "fuller house" for a second
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♪ okay. it's a challenge to all parents. the arduous process of baby proofing the home trying to anticipate every possible danger before it turns into an accident. >> it really is tough. but even seasoned parents may be shocked to learn how many dangers are still hidden in their homes around nearly every corner. here's abc's dr. richard besser. >> reporter: 15-month-old jagger. this little guy with the big hair makes it his mission to get into things. all day. every day. >> the cabinet, the dishwasher, the toilet. he'll try to climb into the tub. >> reporter: erin and her husband have all the proper safety locks to keep him out of the cabinets, the trash, even the toilet. >> if you didn't lock things up, what would happen?
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>> our house would be a disaster because everything would be in the middle of it. >> reporter: we took the child locks off the kitchen cabinets. outfitted jagger with a gopro and let him roam free. look what happens. he quickly gets into the cabinets and drawers. he even emptied the fridge with a little help. but there are things he can get into by himself. one big danger, an unsecured dishwasher >> this is like a playground for him. >> this is his favorite playground. >> took him about three seconds to get into there. >> reporter: the dishwasher door can bump a child's head. it provides easy access to sharp knives and detergent can be dangerous. dish wash area detergent packets look similar to those laundry packed which resemble candy and have injured hundreds of children. another home danger, batteries. >> that guy. >> not to the mouth. that's what the little ones do. >> yep. >> reporter: 20,000 button battery ingestions between 1997 and 2010. tiny lithium batteries that when swallowed get stuck in the throat.
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saliva triggers a chemical reaction that can burn the esophagus. make sure batteries are locked up where a child can't get to them. something else surprising, mouth wash. >> inactive ingredient alcohol 21%. so that's 40 proof. >> that's a lot of the alcohol. >> reporter: alcohol found in mouth wash and hand sanitizers can cause alcohol poisoning. so keeping these out of the reach of your child can save your little one's life ensuring that little people like jagger can continue to destroy cabinets for many years to come. dr. richard besser, abc news, new york. >> when we were growing up, my parents didn't safety proof, there was no latches, nothing. >> do you still discover dangerous spots with your kids? >> usually it's my husband's cooking. at this point. >> oh. man, that was scary. i'm not having kids. >> that's all it took. >> yeah, i'm not having kids. e :
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making news in america this morning, breaking right now, back in the usa following a year in space, astronaut scott kelly landing in houston overnight greeted by his family. what he said moments ago. republican rivalry, a new feud involving donald trump. former presidential candidate mitt romney kicking off an anti-trump effort today. the billionaire already firing back. a hole in the windshield. a driver shaken up. terrifying moments on a highway. and backyard surprise. a nine-foot alligator caught taking a swim. good thursday morning, everyone. we're going to start with that incredible homecoming overnight. 340 days in the making. >>

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