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>> thanks, john. welcome to "world news tonight." a big victory and a big name, calling it quits. the new look of the presidential race tonight. trump takeover. winning in south carolina, his second primary in a row. can he be stopped? the heated battle for second place. cooling the bern. hillary clinton taking the momentum back from bernie sanders.
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shooting spree. the deadly rampage, terrorizing a city. an uber driver under arrest. and, mountain emergencies. skiers plunging to the ground. dozens of others, delayed. the danger before you even hit the slopes. good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. we begin with the race for the white house. looking different for both parties tonight. donald trump, victorious in the south carolina party. the win by double digits. marco rubio edging out ted cruz. and any hope of another bush presidency now over.
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here's jonathan karl. >> reporter: donald trump is now inmistake bli on top. he turned over the mike to his wife melania. ivanka. >> the momentum since the beginning of this campaign has been unbelievable. >> reporter: it was a clean sweep, scoring all 50 of the state's delegates. he even came out on top for evangelical voters. >> it was record-setting stuff. >> reporter: with jeb bush calling it quits, now the two cuban-american senators are up against each other.
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trump, rubio sees reason for hope. >> over 70% of republicans have said, we're not voting for donald trump. >> reporter: donald trump continues to say cruz is ineligible to run for president because he was born in canada. and suggested that rubio is also ineligible ineligible. >> you're really not sure? >> i've never looked at it. somebody said he's not, we retweeted it, we started a dialogue and it's very interesting. >> reporter: rubio laughed it off. >> your response? >> well, this is, look, this is a pattern, a game he plays. i'm going to spend zero time on
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with regard to eligibility. >> reporter: the latest polls in nevada show trump with a big lead. >> let's bring in matt dowd. after nevada, does he need a different game plan? >> well, donald trump needs to keep winning, because winning begets winning. and momentum at this point is more important than anything else. he needs to start using language that consolidates the party, stop using language that divides the party. >> we'll see if he listens to your advice. and hillary clinton, holding off bernie sanders in the nevada caucuses.
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her margin of victory was a slim one, but included big support from african-american voters. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: hillary clinton is relishing her nevada win and looking ahead. >> hello, houston! is this a great night or what. >> reggie: sell >> reporter: celebrating with a late-night party in texas. they see a clear path to the nomination. clinton held off bernie sanders' late rise to take nevada by five points. >> thank you for coming out. >> reporter: sanders, enjoying a strong second finish. >> five weeks ago, we were 25 points behind in the polls. >> reporter: but the candidates today argued over who won the
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>> as i understand it, we won the latino vote yesterday, which is a big break through for us. >> reporter: clinton did win huge support from african-americans african-americans. >> from a strategic standpoint, who's the african-american voter that your campaign is targeting? >> as many as possible. >> of course. >> reporter: sanders, looking for that vote with stops in south carolina. >> we need your help. >> reporter: tonight, joined by danny glover in his biggest event in the state so far. the clinton campaign acknowledges not every state looks or votes like this one. they fully expect sanders to win some states on tuesday.
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michigan, police arresting this man with no criminal record, but is an uber driver. here's alex perez. >> reporter: tonight, investigators in a kalamazoo, michigan, with a shooter behind bars. a woman shot, but she survives. four hours later, a father and his son shot and killed. within minutes, the gunman opens fire outside a cracker barrel restaurant. 9. >> dispatch all units. suspect vehicle in a shooting. >> reporter: just after midnight, police spot the
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into custody. >> this is your worst nightmare. how do you go and tell the families of these victims that they weren't targeted for any reason other than they were there to be a target? >> reporter: 45-year-old dalton had no criminal record, and worked as an uber driver. >> it's scary. >> reporter: tonight, authorities investigating on whether the alleged gunman was taking fares between shootings. >> we were speeding along, once he came to a stop, i jumped out and ran away. police. tonight, uber in a statement saying we're horrified at the
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we've reached out to police to help out in any way we can. dalton is expected in court tomorrow afternoon. >> thank you. and one of the most powerful storms to ever hit in fiji, after cyclone winston hit. residents told to stay inside, the cleanup under way. the cleanup extended through monday. and still ahead, a little boy dangling from a chair lift. how to stay safe before you hit the mountain. and the moon secret revealed. the sound astronauts heard as
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welcome back. like any thrilling sport, skiing can take a dangerous turn at any moment. we're reminded because of two scary chair lift accidents. here's clayton sandell. >> reporter: this 11-year-old boy dangles from a chairlift. then the dramatic moment, rescuers holding out a tarp, and urging him to let go. he was not hurt. accidents are rare, but ski resorts are reminding people how to stay safe. but sometimes there are
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yesterday in west virginia. 25 people fell when the line derailed. rescuers using harnesses to rescue them. two needed extra medical attention for minor injuries. the resort saying all lifts undergo rigorous inspection. there are roughly 3,500 ski lifts in the united states, and accidents are rare. most caused by riders not following the rules. >> thank you. when we come back, the pope's plea to world leaders. will they take action? and, deep trouble at sea. why this surfer could not hold on to his board any longer. the dramatic rescue coming up.
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welcome back. pope francis urging all leaders to suspend the death penalty for a year. saying the commandment not to kill is equally valid. to a really close call in oklahoma. an inspector looking at a gas leak when it suddenly exploded. police believe a stolen stove may have caused the home to leak gas. and a helicopter arriving just in time to save some surfers in washington state. look at the waves knocking the surfer around. they got to this woman just before a huge wave sends her
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