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morning. and the latest on that terrifying helicopter crash. the chopper crash landing into the waters of pearl harbor. the investigation into what exactly happened. good friday morning. in the countdown to the south carolina primaries and the nevada caucuses the candidates are stepping up their attacks hoping to sway the undecided voters. >> and then there's the clash that's pitting donald trump against pope francis and it is taking a new turn this morning. when the pope said trump's plan to build a wall between the u.s. and mexico was not christian, trump fired back calling the pope disgraceful, but overnight trump backtracked a bit. >> it's "your voice, your vote" and abc's ray raimundi gathering the latest overnight starting with the democrats. >> reporter: the stakes couldn't be higher. the presidential hopefuls hot on the campaign trail.
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through the state of nevada. >> have an election that's about real change, not -- not promises you can't keep. >> the eyes of america will be on nevada. >> reporter: both democratic candidates facing voters at a televised town hall meeting answering tough questions on topics like immigration, privacy and their records. >> maybe it's that senator sanders wasn't really a democrat until he decided to run for president. he doesn't even know what, you know, last two democratic presidents did. well, it's true. it's true. you know it's true. >> if anybody thinks that a member of the united states senate or the united states house has to agree with somebody in his own party who's president, well, you know, all of the time, that is not my understanding of democracy. >> reporter: on the republican side, john kasich, jeb bush and donald trump face-to-face with south carolina voters. at issue, religion and comments
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trump. >> was there a moment when you first heard the pope had said something about you that you thought, maybe i'm going to have to ask for forgiveness? >> no, no, look, i -- [ laughter ] i have a lot of respect for the pope, but i would say that i think it was very much misinterpreted. >> reporter: and going into both contests this weekend, the latest polls in south carolina show donald trump still far ahead of the pack while in nevada hillary clinton and bernie sanders are still in a statistical tie. kendis and reena, back to you. >> abc's ray may mundy. ray, thanks so much. thank you for joins us this morning. well, trump found himself stumbling for the right words when he was confronted about the war in iraq. the republican front-runner has made his opposition of that war a cornerstone of his campaign, but in a newly uncovered interview with howard stern from 2002, trump said that he supported the invasion. when he was asked about that statement last night, trump claimed that he didn't remember the interview. >> it was probably the first time i was asked about it.
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was against it and shortly thereafter i was really against it. >> trump also refused to say whether he thought president george w. bush was lying when he said that iraq had weapons of mass destruction, a charge he leveled at the last republican debate. and one touching moment on the trail yesterday. ohio governor john kasich giving a long hug to a college student who told kasich that he gave him hope. brett smith said that a friend had recently committed suicide. his parents divorced and his dad lost his job. kasich told the young man, the lord will give you strength, i promise. >> very unusual moment and touching one there. in washington, d.c. a final farewell begins today for the late supreme court justice antonin scalia. scalia's body will lie in repose in the great hall of the supreme court. he died on saturday during a trip to texas. president obama and the first lady will pay their respects at the court this afternoon. and vice president joe biden
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mass tomorrow, but biden says he has no interest in replacing the justice. in an interview with msnbc, the vice president said he has no desire to sit on the high court even if he was asked, but he also said, you never tell a president for certain you wouldn't do anything. the vice president also criticized republicans for saying the president should not nominate a replacement. well, the u.s. has hit north korea with more sanctions because of its nuclear program. president obama has quietly signed the punitive measure which was overwhelming lyly approved by congress last week. it comes as the u.s. and china are in delicate negotiations over new u.n. sanctions. one senate sponsor of the u.s. measure hopes that china will notice the strong support for sanctions. back here at home more than two months after the terror attacks in san bernardino, the fbi tells abc news it's still not ruling out the possibility that a third militant was at that scene. the agency is also still looking for a hard drive that was used by the shooters. agents searched the home of syed
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no arrests were made, but several boxes and a computer and other items were removed. the fbi does have syed farook's iphone, but they can't get any information out of it. the data on it is encrypted, and apple remains firm in refusing to unlock it despite that court order. well, now google, facebook, twitter and microsoft all say unlocking the phone for the fbi might set a precedent for other cases. well, there are more than two dozen grass fires burning in eastern oklahoma. that's the most in years. officials say numerous homes were lost, but they don't know how many. the city of tulsa has been filled with smoke from the fires. firefighters are using helicopters to dump water on the fires, and officials say that the fires are not as intense now. well, more dramatic video as a huge brush fire near kansas city creates a fire tornado. the fire is on prison property, but it has closed a highway there. firefighters believe it was started by a lawn mower. so far it has consumed about
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it's about 75% contained. no homes are threatened at this time. okay, so it has rained every day for the past eight days in the pacific northwest, and as you can see on the radar there, it's not going to change before the weekend is over. the latest storm will also drop another 6 to 12 inches of fresh snow on the cascade mountains. elsewhere it'll feel like spring in the midwest and the south with incredibly warm temperatures for this time of year, but strong winds will increase the dangers of more brush fires, but it will be chilly in the northeast. well, coming up, the alert for commuters, thousands of bridges in serious need of repair. and some video tough for land lovers to watch, a boat in trouble, or is it really? we'll explain. but first pothole protection. the tire-saving technology coming to a popular american vehicle. does the smell of a freshly bound presentation fill you with optimism? do you love your wireless keyboard
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okay, so the arrow there is apparently pointing to what nasa says is a giant galaxy containing one of the largest black holes ever observed. the picture was taken by the hubble space telescope. the black hole is said to have 21 billion times the mass of our sun. well, a massive natural gas leak that sickened and displaced residents of a los angeles neighborhood for months has been plugged, and now the clock is ticking for the thousands who fled the noxious fumes to return home but despite assurances that the air quality is safe, many porter ranch residents are not so sure. some are fearful poisonous chemicals may have settled in their homes. a new study finds that more than 58,000 of the nation's bridges are in need of repair. placed end to end the deficient bridges would span from
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include some of the most well-known and well-traveled like the brooklyn bridge, memorial bridge in washington, d.c. and the 250 most heavily traveled bridges were all built before 1970. we do have a correction to make this morning. earlier this week in a story about the carrier company moving hundreds of jobs to mexico, we incorrectly characterized the company's reason for doing so. we said that carrier claimed it never got government stimulus money it was promised. well, carrier never made that statement. instead the company said it will not be claiming a tax credit for which it is eligible. we regret the error. well, a big reveal is being made today by one of the companies offering flights into space. this is a time lapse of the making of what virgin galactic calls its new spaceship 2. the first spaceship 2 was destroyed late in 2014 which was during a test flight that killed one of the pilots. ground testing of the new ship starts soon and that will be
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here's something cool. you know this winter is wilder than usual and the freeze and thaw cycle means more potholes. well, just in time for more to expand its pothole protection system to mainstream model. the v6 sport edition of its new ford fusion, the car knows when there is a pothole and keeps the wheel from falling into it. okay. and it never hits the ping-pong balls in tests. >> okay. interesting test. >> that is kind of cool. it just sails over. >> you like that, huh? >> yeah. when we come back, the latest news overnight regarding the pearl harbor chopper crash. how bystanders jumped into action to rescue the victims. plus, a scary scene on board a school bus. the close call with a train. mom knows it needs a big solution: an antiviral. don't kid around with the flu, call your doctor within the first 48 hours of symptoms and ask about prescription tamiflu. attack the flu virus at its source with tamiflu, an antiviral that helps stop
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the waters of pearl harbor then witnesses swung into action to try to save those on board. abc's david kerley has the details. >> reporter: it happened in just seconds. the helicopter just short of land rolling over in the water. >> oh. >> reporter: bystanders jump in to help the five on board. a knife needed reportedly to free one of them. >> i saw from the pilot's side and backseat and saw it was twisted so instinct. >> reporter: all survived. one in a neck brace, a 16-year-old male in critical condition. the chopper coming down in pearl harbor near the "uss arizona" memorial. >> that was scary. we were thinking we would see a dead body come up. >> reporter: it was clear the tail rotor was not turning and the sound from the engine in erratic. scott rife is a helicopter pilot for kabc. >> it appears he lost power and disengaged the rotor system from
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may have flared too high and didn't have enough energy to cushion the landing. >> reporter: the bell 206 was built in 1979 and owned by what appears to be a one-helicopter tour company called genesis. the surviving pilot should be able to tell investigators exactly what went wrong. david kerley, abc news, washington. one more item involving pope francis. his eyebrow raising comment about the zika virus outbreak. he suggested that women threatened with the virus could use contraception. pregnant mothers are among those most vulnerable to the zika virus. the pope said he believes there is a clear, moral difference between preventing pregnancy and aborting a fetus. he also completely rejected abortion as a response to the crisis. well, there is a new warning about breast-feeding especially long term. children may get too little vitamin d that way. researchers say the breast milk does not provide enough vitamin
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climates so canadian pediatricians are recommending children breast fed take vitamin d supplements for their first year. a woman busted for trying to sneak on to airplanes has done it yet again. mare london hartman arrested wednesday at o'hare airport held on $150,000 bond. in the past she has tried to illegally board them succeeding at least once now violating with trespassing and violating her probation. this may make you seasick. a appears this boat is in trouble but it's a training exercise. the recent film "the finest hour hours" about a real-life rescue from coast guardsmen from the same location more than 60 years ago also in rough sea. in houston a school bus comes close to being struck by a train. the terrifying encounter captured on cell phone video.
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were too loud to drive safely at first the driver was only suspended while the incident was being investigated but that investigation found that the driver failed to follow proper procedures when crossing a railroad track. the driver was fired. and over in australia another terrifying close call captured on video. catch warefully. a man carrying a skateboard crosses the train tracks and nearly misses getting crushed by that train. the driver spots him on the tracks, sounds his horn and hits the emergency brakes after seeing the train hurling towards him. the quickly -- the man quickly runs back to the original platform. onlookers were absolutely stunned by all of this. >> oh, my gosh, this is so hard to watch. unbelievable. sportswise the nba and nhl seasons are grinding on and sports training under way. this weekend it's the fifth round of soccer's fa cup in england. >> yes, man u is in trouble. both our friends are back. >> good morning, it's
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neil everett is back. >> hi, how are you? >> you start us off. >> i'll do the clippers across the street. that's blake griffin right there. he's not playing. neither was kauaiwhi leonard. they were playing i throw it up, you throw it down. paul had a big game. i mean, somebody texted that gregg popovich didn't rest his starters. it just looked like it. >> yeah. >> all l.a. cavaliers started in the stretch iran of the season, derrick rose and the bulls, second quarter. cavaliers transition game was working and bulls were helping them out with lots of turnovers. rose dribbles off his foot, 28 in the game and thompson able to convert. cavaliers up 17. third quarter, bulls down 50. kyrie irving with a strip on rose. irving to j.r. smith, up top for
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he nearly got a triple-double and cavaliers win it 106-95 so cleveland working on that one seed in the east and playing well right now. >> i did that whole segment with a ricola in my mouth. >> tmi. back to you. >> that's a true skill set. >> that can a skill. mary poppins remake. big news from hollywood regarding a classic. plus, the couple being sued for rough online reviews. jane likes to mix things up.
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years later from the original version and following the nanny's adventures in depression era london. >> very cool. next up a couple's legal fight all stemming from a review they wrote on yelp. >> the couple signed a contract with prestigious pets to keep an eye on everything during a weekend getaway. they weren't too pleased. as they monitored with cameras they noticed their fish tank's water getting cloudy. >> so they wrote a one-star yelp review of press times pets. in response they received a court summons seeking nearly $6800 because the company is protected by a nondisparagement clause. yelp is letting them work it out on their own. and when is enough enough when it comes to scoring against your opponent. here's your answer from one basketball team in ohio. >> the scoreboard tells it all. look carefully, a girl's team from gilmore academy, 108, the team from northeast ohio college
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that's 107-point win. gilmore's coach said, quote, we took steps to not disrespect our opponent. really? >> oh, that's -- i would be the team with the 1 dough i feel a little soft spot in my heart for them. >> i understand. >> well, more news after this. these feet were the first in my family to graduate from college, raissdough i feel a little soft spot in my heart for them. >> i understand. >> well, more news after this.ough i feel a little soft spot in my heart for them. >> i understand. >> well, more news after this. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery
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and added sugar when you use splenda no calorie sweetener. think sugar, use splenda top stories on a friday morning, a bit of an about-face from donald trump who now says the pope's remarks questioning his christian values were probably a little bit nicer than first reported. in washington, a final farewell today for justice antonin scalia. the justice will lie in repose in the great hall of the supreme court. president obama, the first lady among those expected. a powerful system has brought nearly a foot of snow to the mountains in northern california. many truckers pulled over until the roads were cleared and there's more snow on the way there. looking at the rest of today's weather, the northwest is looking at a ninth straight day of rain. springlike weather in the nation's midsection.
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snow showers to the north. okay, so while the presidential candidates battle it out with each other, the pope joining the fray was just too good to be true for the folks of late night. >> and with that plus one musically challenged candidate, here now are your friday funnies. bernie sanders has been fighting an uphill battle against hillary clinton. and donald trump is battling with anyone who makes eye contact with him. >> he has a new feud going with pope francis. for -- [ laughter ] not kidding. >> pope francis suggested today that donald trump is not a christian because he wants to build a wall with mexico. yeah, what kind of christian would build a wall to keep people out? >> donald said of course i'm a christian. do you know how many carpenters named jesus i have working for me. >> what did the pope say? i like the pope. was it good or bad because if it's good, i like the pope. if it's bad i don't like the pope.
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are the poor unless they said something bad about me, then screw them. >> if i told you two years ago that donald trump would be in a fight with the pope, you'd think i was insane. i mean, this makes taylor swift versus kanye west like nothing. >> being president is a serious job job. it's not hosting a talk show. >> oh, i'd love to hear him say that to oprah. i really would. maybe i don't get to do serious stuff like pardoning a turkey on thanksgiving by i'll tell you something, mr. obama, every minute of every day i'm thinking about how to keep americans safe from matt damon. are you thinking about that? >> ted cruz was talking about how much he likes singing and even treated the crowd to a little stevie wonder. check it out. you know i just called to say i love you i just called to say i care >> oh, even stevie wonder was like even i know that dude is white. it's like --
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>> oh, very good, gentlemen. all right, well, that's what's making news in america this morning. stay with us for "good morning america."3 possible connections to isis is sending shockwaves through our area. we'll tell you exactly what we know at this point...just ahead. mona with two presidential primaries on the horizon, the candidates are pulling out all the stops to win voters. including a surprise shift in focus from one leading candidate. pattie plus, a group in botetourt county is fighting to save a big peice of local history. we'll tell you how just ahead. 3 3 3 we're talking cool weather for friday, before we soar into the 60s for the weekend. i'll have the latest coming up.
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3 mona plasma3 good morning virginia. and hapy friday.. it is febuary 19th, 2016. i'm mona kosar abdi. thanks for starting your day with us. 3 mona plasma this morning we are learning more about an alleged threat that's putting a community in chatham on alert. a possible threat from isis.. made against the hargrave military academy.. that was supposed to take place today. courtney wheaton reports. 3 breanna caviness, local resident. "it's scary because you don't know who is coming." :3 the threat of isis. it is a fear that shakes nations--let alone the residents of chatham. breanna caviness, local resident" you other places countries, and you've seen what happens and because it could happen in my own hometown. " :10 when sarah 3 parker heard the news she rushed to call her family.. sarah parker, local resident" i'm a mother of two and i have one on the way, that terrifies me, not only for myself but my three children." :7 but prepared. breanna caviness, local resident." " i do own rifles, i do own pistols. if anybody does come near me and anybody without being prompted, but i do feel prepared." :9 even closer

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