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making news in america this morning, primary day. the first votes in new hampshire already in. who has the early lead? plus, donald trump like you have never heard him before echoing a supporter's vulgar insult hurled at ted cruz. we're live in new hampshire. breaking overnight, two trains on a collision course smashing into each other. video of the dramatic scene just in. rescuers going from car to car among the twisted metal. growing concerns over the zika virus. the cdc now at its highest alert level. plus, the white house requesting billions to help fight the virus. and buzz beater. the intentional miss at the free throw line giving one team a wild win.
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we begin with the second contest. >> the new hampshire primary kicked off in three tiny communities including dixville notch. out of 65 votes cast so far trump, kasich, cruz are in a three-way tie and sanders is outpacing clinton by nearly 2-1. >> statewide polls show trump and sanders enjoying wide leads. it's "your voice, your vote" and we begin our coverage with abc's kenneth moton live in manchester, new hampshire. good morning to you, kenneth. >> reporter: good morning, reena and kendis. yes, all eyes are on new hampshire today. overnight, some candidates were in reflection mode while others were on the attack. it's finally here, new hampshire primary day. >> i want this job because i love this country in i need your vote. >> it's all about turnout. >> reporter: full-court press in the granite state. one campaign event after another. even during a snowstorm.
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feeling the bern in a late night one. >> unbelievable. unbelievable. [ cheers and applause ] i want to thank you. >> reporter: overnight gop front-runner donald trump eager for a win. >> i don't care what happens, no matter what, this has been the most amazing experience of my life. and you people have made it that way. >> reporter: trump calling his final rally before the primary a love fest. but there was no love between the candidates on the campaign trail. the attacks kept coming. >> donald trump organizes his campaign around disparaging people. >> i think being a progressive means you want to make real progress. 9 last thing we need is promises that can't be met. >> reporter: this morning, three small precincts in new hampshire cast their ballots. the historic dixville notch was the first to open to its nine voters. with all three precincts reporting and sanders beating clinton in a three-way gop tie
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and donald trump. >> i think people want to know authenticity more than they ever have. >> reporter: the latest polls up and down but trump and sanders have kept consistent leads and the candidates have started to turn their attention to next weekend's south carolina primary. kendis and reena. >> despite the polls we're seeing what sort of role do we expect the undecided will play today? >> reporter: oh, kendis, the un undecideds will play a big role. 29% have not made up their mind. the weather will also play a major role, 19 degrees. we had that snowstorm move through yesterday. road crews are working hard right now to clear the roads for that expected more than half a million voters. >> makes it all the more exciting. our kenneth moton live in manchester, new hampshire. get in and get warm. >> it does look colder than 19 degrees there in manchester. well, donald trump is under fire this morning for a
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the stump in manchester last night. >> it happened as he was speaking about his chief rival, texas senator ted cruz. it was then that a woman in the crowd called cruz an obscene name and trump couldn't resist repeating the woman's remarks to the crowds. >> she said he's a [ bleep ]. that's terrible. terrible. [ cheers and applause ] terrible. that's terrible. >> trump gently reprimanded for her using the term telling her never to repeat it. >> a major shake-up in the presidential campaign. former new york city mayor michael bloomberg has confirmed to "the financial times" he's considering a run for president himself. as an independent, eighth richest man in america says he's
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cruz and sanders and the current campaign is an insult to voters. he believes he'd have to get his name on ballots by early next month. stay with abc news for primary results both on air and online. "good morning america" and "world news tonight," our political team will be live in new hampshire. first breaking news coming in from overseas. the collision of two passenger trains, all this in southern germany. police say the two regional trains crashed head-on just before 7:00 a.m. local time. this is in the bavaria section of germany. new video shows the mangled trains. there are reports of several injuries. the cause of the crash not known at this point. and more breaking news, violent clashes with police overnight in hong kong. officers using pepper spray and batons, even firing several warning shots over the protesters who hurled bricks and bottles at police.
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government tried to crack down on illegal food vendors during the lunar new year holiday. widow of an isis leader charged in the connection of kayla mueller captured three years ago in syria. the woman admitted last year she and her husband kept her captive in a home where she was sexually assaulted by the head of the islamic state. she's now in iraqi custody. but it's not clear when or if u.s. back here at home kids in boston are heading back to school today after four-day weekend. snow canceled classes friday. and also on monday from two separate storms. well, yesterday high winds caused the biggest problems at the airport, but buses and other ground transportation kept the city moving. well, the radar shows that storm moving off new england today but another one heading toward it from the midwest, clouds scattered across the northeast and ohio valley at
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that said it should be mild in denver for the broncos victory parade. the team arrived back home with the vince lombardi trophy yesterday. >> fans were there to greet them and thousands will line a parade route to salute the team honored at an event in civic center park. >> who doesn't like a parade especially on a special tuesday? it is mardi gras or fat tuesday, the last day to party in new orleans before the start of lent. the last three parades will roll through the streets as usual there will be plenty of mardi gras beads being toss around, not to mention lots and lots of celebration in the streets of the french quarter and ends at midnight when leapt begins with ash wednesday. >> also looks like so much fun. >> and it is. >> raising the alert level because of the zika virus. and battered in rough seas. the royal caribbean cruise liner and its passengers riding out the storm this morning. we're hearing from the people on board. the return of that white
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the canopy of this gas station near los angeles collapsed yesterday trapping those two cars that were there filling up at the time. two maintenance workers were on top of the canopy when it began to give way. one worker was slightly injured in the collapse. the driver of both cars are said to be fine. president obama is hoping to step up the battle against the zika virus asking congress for $1.8 billion to use on a vaccine and other measures aimed at protecting pregnant women from the mosquito-borne virus. the state of emergency has expanded to seven florida counties and the cdc has moved
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to the highest alert level. well, this morning a new warning will a popular make of car. honda is recalling 45,000 of its redesigned civics. the recall affects 2016 civics equipped with two-liter four-cylinder engines. the engines can fail and stall while being driven. a missing or properly installed piston grip may be the cause. no reports of any fire, crashes or injuries. the faa says there are now more registered drone operators in the u.s. than there are registered planes. about 325,000 drone owners, 5,000 more than the number of registered aircraft. the drone registration program was launched just before christmas to track operators who break rules. it seems like americans are ready to spend when it comes to valentine's day. on average we're going to spend nearly $147 for the upcoming holiday and according to one study a record total of $19.7
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well, this is a live look in times square. light snow falling down. the worst of the winter storm is over on the east coast. it should not keep people from voting in the primary in most spots though may have to start their day with a little shoveling. in southern california, they're suffering from record heat. oh, send help. temperatures could reach into the 90s today. yesterday l.a. hit a record of 89 degrees. even san francisco tied for the record at 74, but the high heat and high winds are making the fire danger worse. extra fire crews are standing by. well, after a look at morning road conditions trouble-free across most of the country but could be slippery across the ohio valley and new england. if you're taking to the air, delays possible across the northeast, boston, new york, philly, d.c., plus chicago in the midwest and those delays could trigger others, as well, across the country. this morning the father of a 13-year-old girl who was murdered in cold blood allegedly
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tech students was speaking publicly for the first time. >> david lovell, the father of nicole lovell told dr. phil he tried to intervene after finding out his daughter was talking to older men online. at one point even taking her phone away from her. screen shots of her phone reveal she was talking to a man named david. >> she fought like a wildcat, i bet. i mean she's my kid. i know she fought like a wildcat. i'd like to be locked up in the same cell with him. i'm pretty sure i could get answers out of him. and, you know, took my little girl. >> 18-year-old david eisenhauer, 19-year-old natalie keepers are behind bars. lovell's body was found 80 miles from her own home and only two miles from the home of her grandparents. the grandparents of david eisenhauer. you can see more of the
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the cruise ship damaged by hurricane-force winds in the atlantic heading back to its home port in new jersey but royal caribbean is under fire for allowing the ship to sail despite warnings about a storm. 40-foot waves and 76-mile-an-hour winds slammed the ship sunday sending furniture flying and forcing 4500 passengers to retreat to their cabins. >> the amount that things were shifting around our room was a little frightening. >> royal caribbean decided not to continue to the bahamas citing concern for the comfort of their guests and more bad weather in the forecast. the ship is expected to arrive in new jersey tomorrow. well, scientists in india are investigating whether a man was killed by a meteorite in the area where it struck. fragments are being analyzed to confirmed whether it was an actual meteorite. such tragedies are rare because space rocks usually burn up in the earth's atmosphere or fall into an ocean. the last death believed to be caused by a meteorite happened 1825.
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unfortunate end to his jump. he wound up getting tangled in power lines near a small airport. this is near daytona, that. firefighters using a ladder truck to untangle him and get him to the ground. he was not injured. well, expect a sea of orange in downtown denver for the victory parade. >> and now that football is over let's get hoops action right now from espn. >> he's stan. i'm neil. ladies first. >> oh, yeah, they get the spotlight. >> unone versus two, connecticut taking on south carolina. both undefeated in columbia. sold out crowd there to check it out, breanna stewart put on a show. not the one they wanted to see in columbia, though. stewart gets to the hole. she was on target from three. and then an up and under move, 13 points in the first half. came back with 12 more in the second half. ten rebounds, five blocks. you know how many games they won in a row. >> 59. >> 60 now. 60.
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home win street, 66-54. >> the coach calls her stew which. you know what the coach calls lebron james? >> what? >> mr. james. cavs/kings, james to kyrie irving, now to j.r. smith, james, i'll just take this on my own. lebron james, ten points, seven rebound, eight assists in the first half. didn't have a triple-double this season. you know what, and he said, basically he was like, yeah, i know and i needed one. afterwards he said i finally got over the hump. he did it in three quarters, rested in the fourth. cavaliers won by 20. >> wednesday night on espn, lakers and cavaliers, kobe bryant's farewell tour continues. >> that will be our lead. >> look forward to that. up next in "the pulse," insane routine, a gymnast's performance wowing the judges and the internet. what a play. a team's intentional free-throw
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time to check "the pulse" and we'll start with a big reveal about a very famous suv. here it is, of course, the white ford bronco in which o.j. simpson led police on a low-speed chase watched by millions on live tv in 1994 and soon after it was sold. well, tonight, 22 years later the bronco's owner is ready to come forward. >> who knew this? i had no idea but tv's "inside edition" found him in central california. he's driven the suv less than 25 miles. he's even preserved the gas that was in its tank. "inside edition" takes it for a ride on tonight's show. >> okay. interesting. >> interesting piece of trivia. >> i can't believe he kept the gas.
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who knew it was possible? next up this young gymnast from ucla. we think she deserves all 10s. >> talking about sophina dejesus who is doing a floor routine. she had teammates and fans dancing right along and you blame them, her final tumbling pass was simply incredible. we're not even going -- wow. look at that. we're not even going to try to describe it. >> the crowd was calling for a perfect score but sophina received a 9.925. >> oh. >> not a 10. >> robbed. >> 9.925 from the judges and no matter it was great going but look at this form as she goes right down. i'm not going to give you the play-by-play. >> a triple salchow. no, that's figure skating. what is that considered. >> i don't know. pretty impress ink. adorable moment for a social media superstar.
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early primary returns are in after three tiny new hampshire towns voted at midnight as the rest of the state votes today. donald trump and bernie sanders are enjoying a wide lead in the polls. the president of a fraternity at cornell university will be in court this morning to face attempted rape and two other charges. a fellow student has accused him of abusing her in his room at psy upsilon. the snowstorm that caused dangerous road conditions in the northeast has moved out. several people injured when this tour bus overturned. more snow will fall but accumulations minor. snow is really concentrated in the northeast. midwest it'll be clear and cold but there will be record heat from phoenix to los angeles. well, finally this morning with the super bowl out of the way the next big made tv event is the oscars and they gathered yesterday for their annual luncheon. >> it was announced on the oscars broadcast a scroll of key names involved in the winning films will roll on the screen
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in the meantime, fans now have their chance to see the outfits worn in the movies as kabc's adrienne alfred at thes us. >> reporter: if cinderella's gown took your breath away, you can see for yourself. here at the museum of the fashion institute of design and merchandising. it's the 24th annual art of motion picture costume design just in time for the oscars' countdown when we wonder what the star also wear on the red carpet, this free exhibit shows you what they actually wore in the movies. there are 100 costumes from 23 films on display. >> a lot of types they say the best costume designer does the best work when you as the viewer don't even notice it. >> reporter: designer jacqueline west is nominated for "the revenant" who was given a pair of waders and boots from alejandro inarritu.
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river and feel how the actors are going to feel. >> reporter: paco delgado nominated for "the danish girl." >> i like to think about myself as a person helping to tell a story. >> reporter: he created the cost opportunities that helped tell a complicated and emotional story. >> i call myself a costume designer but i think costumes have to be helping the story to be unravel. >> reporter: also nominated for the costume design oscar "mad max: fury road" and "carol." it's hard to guess how the five nominees were chosen. there are so many incredible costumes. including a large display for "star wars: the force awakens." downtown's art keen is booming and because it is only open till april 30th it's one you don't
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