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son's suicide yearslater.linseydavishasthe latest on the case. >> reporter: the nfl is known for its big hits on gridiron which can result in big injuries. it's no longer the nfl being affected. now pop warner just settled its first ever concussion related lawsuit. pop warner is the largest youth football organization in the united states. more than 250,000 kids play each year. 25-year-old joseph cher knack at 11 years old played four years with pop warner. then ten years later committed suicide and was later diagnosed with the brain disease caused by head encephalopathy or cte. >> i couldn't understand why a happy kid turned into someone so depress depressed. >> the family sued for $5 million. >> we just want children to play. we don't want children to engage in combat. >> reporter: the lawsuit claims pop warner failed to enforce limitations on hitting in practice stating their conduct was deliberate and actual disregard of the plaintiff's right to safety, health or life. since 2010, pop warner now benches any child suspected to have a concussion and is unable to play again
son's suicide years later. linsey davis has the latest on the case. >> reporter: the nfl is known for its big hits on gridiron which can result in big injuries. it's no longer the nfl being affected. now pop warner just settled its first ever concussion related lawsuit. pop warner is the largest youth football organization in the united states. more than 250,000 kids play each year. 25-year-old joseph cher knack at 11 years old played four years with pop warner. then ten years later...
the minnesota caucuses rightthere.linseydavisisin florida he's talking in very confident terms in the state of florida. what we'll see over the next two weeks, to borrow a phrase from ted cruz, a carpet bombing. >> it's like the good news is, marco rubio just got his first win and the bad news is, marco rubio just got his first win. he finishes off the night 1 of 15. you really couldn't tell that based on his enthusiasm and his energy on the stage behind me tonight. and the supporters were just as jum beat. one of the first words out of his mouth, donald trump. he said, look, this guy is a con artist. the polls show in several states, donald trump's numbers are going down and our numbers are going up. the pundits say i'm an underdog and i'll accept that. because this is a country based on underdogs and we will win. his chances winning in florida in two weeks. saying i know how to win in florida. >> linsey davis. we'll take a quick break. more on the democrats and the clinton. allergies can distract you. so when your symptoms start... ...doctors recommend taking non-drowsy clari
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now on duty.abc'slinseydavisonthe major show of force right here in new york city tonight. >> reporter: these images of the bombed-out subways in brussels striking fear into the hearts of american come muters. across the country tonight, a heightened state of vigilance. in new york city, thousands of additional officers at the ready. >> this is something we think about every minute of every day. monitoring the subway, complete with bag searches and k-9 units. something we witnessed firsthand as we took a subway to grand central station, where more than 750,000 people stream through every day. do you find yourself being more vigilant today? >> absolutely. keep your eyes open, watching what's going around. we've seen a lot more police presence. >> always aware of my surroundings. look left and right, up and down. >> reporter: while there is no current intelligence that suggests a threat in these american cities, from washington, d.c. to chicago to los angeles, authorities are increasing security and deploying extra officers. >> we hope that powers that be are doing what they
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. >> paula, thank you. >>> next, toabc'slinseydavis, inmiami tonight. senator marco rubio's hometown, with one more rally there this evening. no surprise that so many of these candidates have pivoted, already to florida, with one of the next major contests after super tuesday. >> reporter: good evening to you, david. you're exactly right. huge support here in his home state. marco rubio is expected to speak in just a few minutes. he is already looking forward to that florida primary, just two weeks away. and, of course, this is a must-win state for him. and, increasingly, we're seeing members of the republican establishment showing support for rubio. want you to look at a picture. rubio with former louisiana governor bobby jindal, former presidential candidate himself. and look at that sign rubio showed off from a supporter. "boyfriend prefers trump, i'm single now." rubio says he can establish himself as the clear choice for those voters who simply don't want to sign on with donald trump. >> of course, marco rubio has a lot riding on tonight, as we follow the results as they come in
. >> paula, thank you. >>> next, to abc's linsey davis, in miami tonight. senator marco rubio's hometown, with one more rally there this evening. no surprise that so many of these candidates have pivoted, already to florida, with one of the next major contests after super tuesday. >> reporter: good evening to you, david. you're exactly right. huge support here in his home state. marco rubio is expected to speak in just a few minutes. he is already looking forward to that...
there.linseydavisisin florida tonight with the rubio campaign. he's talking in very confident terms in the state of florida. what we'll see over the next two weeks, to borrow a phrase from ted cruz, a carpet bombing. >> it's like the good news is, marco rubio just got his first rubio just got his first win. he finishes off the night 1 of 15. you really couldn't tell that based on his enthusiasm and his energy on the stage behind me tonight. and the supporters were just as jum beat. one of the first words out of his mouth, donald trump. he said, look, this guy is a con artist. the polls show in several states, donald trump's numbers are going down and our numbers are going up. the pundits say i'm an underdog and i'll accept that. because this is a country based on underdogs and we will win. he was down right bullish about his chances winning in florida in two weeks. saying i know how to win in florida. >> linsey davis. we'll take a quick break. more on the democrats and the possible epic battle between clinton. allergies can distract you. so when your symptoms start... ...docto
there. linsey davis is in florida tonight with the rubio campaign. he's talking in very confident terms in the state of florida. what we'll see over the next two weeks, to borrow a phrase from ted cruz, a carpet bombing. >> it's like the good news is, marco rubio just got his first rubio just got his first win. he finishes off the night 1 of 15. you really couldn't tell that based on his enthusiasm and his energy on the stage behind me tonight. and the supporters were just as jum beat....
family hostage.abc'slinseydavisreportson the terrifying hours inside of that home. >> reporter: relief in a mississippi community after police say this man, a fugitive, was killed during a terrifying home invasion. >> reporter: police say rafael mccloud who faced rape and murder charges, broke out of jail last week after holding an officer at knifepoint. >> we consider this man dangerous. he was armed with a homemade shank when he left the jail. >> reporter: his escape sparked an intense manhunt. less than a mile away from that jail, police say mccloud forced his way into a home, taking a man, his wife, and their 5-year-old child held hostage for hours. >> 30-year-old male stabbed in the back is in the bath tub. >> we believe there was a struggle ensued inside the home with the homeowner. >> reporter: that man was tied up, then stabbed in the shoulder. his wife able to grab the gun. once her husband could get free, he shot and killed m mccloud was pronounced dead at the scene. while the husband was hospitalized, police say his injuries were not life-threatening and his wife and
family hostage. abc's linsey davis reports on the terrifying hours inside of that home. >> reporter: relief in a mississippi community after police say this man, a fugitive, was killed during a terrifying home invasion. >> reporter: police say rafael mccloud who faced rape and murder charges, broke out of jail last week after holding an officer at knifepoint. >> we consider this man dangerous. he was armed with a homemade shank when he left the jail. >> reporter: his...
shooting him.abc'slinseydavisonthe terrifying hours inside that home. >> reporter: relief tonight in a mississippi community, after police say this man, a fugitive, was killed during a terrifying home invasion. police say rafael mccloud, facing rain and murder charges, broke out of jail last week after holding an officer at knifepoint. >> we consider this man dangerous. he was armed with a homemade shank when he left the jail. >> reporter: his escape spking an intense manhunt. this morning, less than a mile away from that jail,olice say mccloud forced his way into a home, taking a man, his wife and their 5-year-old child, held hostage for hours. >> 30-year-old male stabbed in the back is in the bath tub. struggle ensued inside the home with the homeowner. >> reporter: that man was tied up, then stabbed in the shoulder. his wife was able to grab a gun. once her husband could get free, he shot and killed mccloud. mccloud was pronounced dead at the scene. whe the husband was hospitalized, police say his injuries were not life threatening and his wife and son were not harmed.
shooting him. abc's linsey davis on the terrifying hours inside that home. >> reporter: relief tonight in a mississippi community, after police say this man, a fugitive, was killed during a terrifying home invasion. police say rafael mccloud, facing rain and murder charges, broke out of jail last week after holding an officer at knifepoint. >> we consider this man dangerous. he was armed with a homemade shank when he left the jail. >> reporter: his escape spking an intense...
authorities allow her to do that?here'slinseydavis. >>reporter: tonight, that jetblue flight attendant and former jamaican beauty queen remains behind bars, charged with possession and intent to distribute cocaine. >> we left here expecting that to happen. >> reporter: authorities allege marsha gay reynolds, off duty at the time, tried to smuggle 70 pounds of the drug last friday. tsa officials confirm they scanned her crew member badge, which cleared her through she was then randomly selected for secondary screening. that's when reynolds, a former track runner, sprinted, leaving her heels and roughly $3 million of cocaine behind. the officer did not chase her, saying his primary concern was that her luggage could have contained explosives. the next morning, authorities had not identified her. she showed up for her scheduled shift with jetblue the next morning, and surprisingly was allowed to fly to new york. >> this may be a security lapse. >> reporter: she will remain in custody while waiting for a bail hearing. and we're still waiting for answers. >> thank you. >>> still m
authorities allow her to do that? here's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, that jetblue flight attendant and former jamaican beauty queen remains behind bars, charged with possession and intent to distribute cocaine. >> we left here expecting that to happen. >> reporter: authorities allege marsha gay reynolds, off duty at the time, tried to smuggle 70 pounds of the drug last friday. tsa officials confirm they scanned her crew member badge, which cleared her through she was...
freedom.>>linseydavishasthe story. >> it was a brazen made for the movies prison break that turned into a comedy of air ers. two inmates in quebec struggling helicopter and gain freedom. one almost makes it to the top even gets a hand from a partner in crime. only to fall. one minute later, the chopper tries taking off but fails. all the while, unarmed guards are watching and recording the spectacle. prevented by prison policy from intervening in an escape where guns may be involved. after more failed attempts to get onto the roof and now five minutes in, they take off again. this time with the inmates in tow. but the rope gets caught on a security camera here having it off and hitting it the other inmate. >> highly unlikely you would ever have an external aerial escape in the united states because we have so many safeguards against it. >> reporter: in the end the inmates from this 2013 incident were both back back behind bars within hours linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> wow. >> incredible. >> can you believe that? tt2watu#@m4 bt@qu)d tt2watu#@m4 "a@qe% tt2watu#@m4 bm@
freedom. >> linsey davis has the story. >> it was a brazen made for the movies prison break that turned into a comedy of air ers. two inmates in quebec struggling helicopter and gain freedom. one almost makes it to the top even gets a hand from a partner in crime. only to fall. one minute later, the chopper tries taking off but fails. all the while, unarmed guards are watching and recording the spectacle. prevented by prison policy from intervening in an escape where guns may be...
the front-runner donald trump of course, just as he did last night in miami.abc'slinseydaviswasthere. >> reporter: good morning, reena and kendis. marco rubio manages to get his first win. he's now 1 for 15. but you certainly couldn't tell tonight. he was energetic. he was upbeat. the crowd equally so. one of the first words out of his mouth, donald trump. he called him a con artist. he said, look, state by state, the polls show that donald trump's numbers are going down and ours are going up. he said pundits want to call me an underdog. i'll accept that because we are a country of underdogs and we will win. evers very optimistic looking forward to the florida primary which is just two weeks away. 99 delegates at stake. a winner-take-all state. he says i know how to win in florida. interestingly the polls show donald trump is actually favored to win here. reena and kendis? >> that's the striking thing. if he loses on march 15th in florida, many are saying that they don't see how he can have a path to go forward. >> there was actually a very conservative influenceal group in flo
the front-runner donald trump of course, just as he did last night in miami. abc's linsey davis was there. >> reporter: good morning, reena and kendis. marco rubio manages to get his first win. he's now 1 for 15. but you certainly couldn't tell tonight. he was energetic. he was upbeat. the crowd equally so. one of the first words out of his mouth, donald trump. he called him a con artist. he said, look, state by state, the polls show that donald trump's numbers are going down and ours...