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and i welcome to "world news tonight." critics calling inging donald trump the fire starter. protests, punches, now finger pointing. for some, a do or die primary day on tuesday. the sprint starts now. >> breaking news, a pair of deadly terror attacks. the explosion ripping through a major capital city. gunmen storming a popular beach resort. alerts alerts. and a tornado threat for millions as we come on the air. super bug.
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against the zika outbreak. the radical new step scientists are now taking. jam session. a man accused of jamming cell phones. now facing charges. and the big question tonight, is your cell phone safe? good evening, thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. we begin with the potential do or die showdown just two days away. donald trump in an actual battle at his rallies. chaos erupting in kansas city saturday night, policic using pepper spray on demonstrators. and tuesday, voting in five states, ohio, john kasich out front, with 39%, followed by
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rubio urging his supporters to back kasich. and david wright starts us off tonight. >> it's just tear gas. >> reporter: forget occupy wall street, these days, it's more like occupy donald trump. >> get him out of here. get him out. send him back to bernie. send him back. >> reporter: the latest example, today in blom ingomington, illinois. >> troublemakers. they're disrunpruptdisruptors, not protesters. >> reporter: police used horses for crowd control, then pepper spray. i have a mouthful of pepper spray. trump blamed bernie sanders for
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and he's right, these are mostly sanders supporters. but that's not to say that the sanders campaign sent them. tensions have been growing. in dayton, ohio, a lone protester rushed the podium, service. and later, he claimed this guy is a supporter of isis. >> all i know is what's on the internet. >> reporter: while trump says he doesn't condone violence, remember the guy that sucker-punched a guy in north carolina? trump says he's considering paying for his legal fees. >> if donald is the nominee, it
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hillary clinton wins the general. >> reporter: and all quiet so far in florida. trump calls it his second home. hoping to snatch it away from >> thanks. and let's go to jonathan karl. how does this affect the voting in the big states on tuesday? >> in the short run, i don't think it affects trump at all. his supporters are probably going to rally to his side, and a lot of people have already voted in those big states. in ohio, they've been voting since the middle of february. but in the long run, it could hurt trump, because he needs to unite republicans and eventually the entire country.
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direction. and hillary clinton, trying to wrap up the democratic nomination with a big win on tuesday. and the closest fight in illinois, 51-45. and mary bruce on the campaign trail. >> reporter: tonight, bernie sanders is crying foul. as donald trump blames sanders supporters for the chaos at his rallies. >> tells the truth very, very rarely. and i'm afraid he's lying again. >> reporter: and he's pointing the finger back to trump. donald trump is now threatening to send his supporters to bernie sanders' rallies in an act of retaliation. a handful showed up in st. louis. and in columbus, a different
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your message? >> feel the bern. >> reporter: as they battle it out in five states on tuesday. and hillary clinton made her final pitch, taking a jab at sanders. >> it's not enough if you want be president, to tell people what you're against. >> reporter: saturday night live poked fun at the challenges she faces from sanders. >> i'm sick and tired of hearing about my own damn e-mails! >> and i've got supporters of all ages, 18-year-olds, 19-year-olds. >> reporter: and bernie sanders has been spending a lot of time in ohio, where he says he feels the momentum heading into tuesday. but according to the polls, hillary clinton still holds the lead. tom? >> thank you. and stay with abc news for primary results throughout the
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we want to move on to breaking news from prince georges county, maryland. an officer, shot outside of a place station. and our affiliate reporting one suspect taken into custody. and we're following breaking news overseas. two separate terrorist attacks. turkey, a huge explosion, the blast reportedly from a car bomb in the capital. and in west africa, al qaeda claiming responsibility for a deadly assault. alex marquardt with the new aim images coming in. >> reporter: a bloody sunday on two continents.
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area next to a bus stop and government buildings. the dead and wounded carried away. more than 30 killed. the u.s. state department had warned of a potential attack. the fourth to hit turkey in six months, blamed on the kurds and isis. and coming after news that terrorists had stormed a beach in the ivory coast. security forces quickly surrounded the area. and the government said 16 people were killed, in addition to 6 attackers, believed to be from the al qaeda affiliate in afternoon africa, after they claimed
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the freequency of the global terror attacks is growing. intelligence officials say the question is not if, but when about the next terrorist attack. and 5 million people facing a severe weather threat that could include tornadoes. nearly 5,000 homes damaged in louisiana. phillip mena in the flood zone tonight. >> reporter: communities across the south working to hold back the swollen rivers. in this louisiana neighborhood, families who were rescued by boat this weekend returning home to see the damage. we were with the engelhart family yesterday. >> it didn't matter that my house was destroyed as long as my family was safe. >> reporter: their home was spared.
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>> we knew it was over. we knew it was coming in the house. >> reporter: roadways under water. debris, floating among the submerged homes. and tonight, a new worry -- dangerous mold. the baseboards and saturated drywall coming out. >> we have bad allergies, so getting the mold is our biggest concern. we want to get it taken care of. >> reporter:obviously, the skies have cleared up here. but just north of here, severe weather is on the move. many bracing for dangerous storms tonight. tom? >> phillip, thank you. let's go to indra petersons. >> you can see tornado watches out there for eastern portions
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looking for fast-moving cells, that could take people off-guard overnight. and it's not the only place getting hit hard. in the pacific northwest, series of storms moving through. and 30,000 people in seattle without power. and they do need the snow in the sierras sierras, so hopefully putting a dent in the drought situations. and moving on to zika, 193 cases in 31 states. eva pilgrim with the radical new way to fight zika. >> reporter: tonight, a potential new weapon in the
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using mosquitoes to help stop its spread. scientists releasing genetically modified mosquitoes. and in brazil, scientists are already using these mosquitoes. dr. richard besser saw them firsthand in february. >> this produces 2 million male mosquitoes genetically modified every week. >> reporter: and the cdc warning that zika could spread in the united states by june. and while the experiment has proven successful in brazil, not everyone is pleased. >> when you open this pandora
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be successful. >> reporter: and they're taking comments before the final test. tom? >> thank you. and a record number of travelers as spring break approaches. but right now, some wait times at airports reaching two hours. here's gloria riviera with what you need to know. >> reporter: tonight, across america, airport security lines at a breaking point. caused by tsa shortages, and a record number of spring break travelers. >> missed my flight. >> reporter: the tsa normally screens 2 million passengers every day. but that skyrockets during sfring spring break. they're projecting 140 million
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here's john donvan >> reporter: jedi has an acute sense of smell, but it's his sense of timing, spreading this picture over facebook. luke is 7, diagnosed with a chronic condition. >> the doctor says, your son as diabetes, he needs to go to the hospital now. >> reporter: the other night, the whole family was asleep, luke's blood sugar dropped, and jedi sounded the alarm. jedi has been trained to smell when luke's levels go too slow. >> he's really special to me, because he always knows, his nose can sniff where i am.
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and then i went, oh, no, i think i have to get up and check luke. i think there's an issue. >> reporter: sure enough, luke was able to get his shot. good timing, good training, and also friendship for real. >> he's my first, best friend. >> reporter: john donvan, abc news, washington. >> we thank you for watching. "gma" first thing in the morning, david muir will be back here tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york.
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