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my campaign. plus, hillary clinton's vegas victory. intense campaigning in nevada paying off. >> the fight goes on! the future that we want is within our grasp! >> but bernie sanders a strong second, and looking ahead. >> now it's on to super tuesday. >> "gma" breaking it all down this morning. also breaking overnight. a deadly shooting spree. >> shots fired, one confirmed victim right now. >> at least seven people killed, a gunman spraying bullets randomly. >> this is your worst nightmare, where you have somebody just driving around randomly killing people. >> three different crime scenes, the city on lockdown. a suspect now under arrest. what was his motive? hey, good morning, everybody. we start with the big breaking political news. a decisive victory for donald trump. is he now inevitable? >> here they are. the numbers out of the south carolina republican primary. trump ten points ahead of his nearest rivals, marco rubio and ted cruz. overnight, trump took to the stage to celebrate his win. >> a different kind of night for jeb bush. bowing out after a fourth place finish. >> we do have big developments on the democratic side as well. hillary clinton pulls out a five-point win over bernie sanders in nf mf. celebrating with a late-night victory in texas. sanders vowing to fight on. we get going in spartanburg, south carolina, this morning with tom llamas. you. donald trump said he would love to win by even one vote. he won by much more than that. proving his movement is more than just massive rallies and sound bites. there are real votes behind it. this morning, gnaw race. less candidates, and one who says he sees a path to beat trump. he's done it again. carolina primary. now, a back-to-back winner in the gop race for president. >> i want to begin by thanking the people of south carolina. this is a special state. >> reporter: the yankee billionaire winning down south. voters sticking with trump. >> there is nothing easy about running for president. i can tell you. it's tough. it's nasty. it's mean. it's vicious. it's beautiful. >> reporter: the trump family there on the victory stage. melania leading the charge for the next contest. >> we love you. and we are going ahead to nevada. and we will see what happens. he will be the best president. >> reporter: and the other big headline. jeb bush. a one-time front-runner. an heir to a republican dynasty, dropping out of the race. >> and so tonight, i'm suspending my campaign. himself, emotional on the stage. bush leaving the race with this advice for his party. and a sult jab at trump. >> i firmly believe the american people must entrust this office to someone who understands that whoever holds it is a servant. not the master. >> reporter: senator marco rubio hoping jeb supporters turn towards him. rubio finishing second in a razor-thin victory over senator ted cruz. the rubio campaign banking on momentum there this primary lifting them closer to trump and eventually to the nomination. >> history will say on this night we took the first step forward to gnaw american century. >> reporter: and trump may have an ace up his sleeve. the addition of more trumps. >> ivanka. we have a hospital ready just in case. and sk sx, we're going to have a baby, there's nothing wrong with that, right? it could be before i'm finished. but owe know, she's -- >> reporter: and as far as we know, no baby yet. ivanka did not deliver overnight. we've been checking essential media. ohio governor john kasich was not here last night but he's still in the race. dr. ben carson who has performed poorly in every contest so far vowing to stay in the race. paula and dan? >> thank you, tom llamas. both vowing to stay in. let's bring in matt dowd. good morning. >> good morning, dan. >> what, if anything, stands between donald trump and the nomination? >> think right now he's in a dominant position. two things can drink him down. they have to operate simultaneously. somebody has to catch fire. do better than the mid 20s. won in spite of everything that happened last week, not because of. over time, are those weights on his back that he can't get over a certain limit on the ballot. i think those two things. right now, if do you put your chips on the table, donald trump will be the republican nominee. >> so his fights with the pope, the whole nation of mexico. >> the entire state of south carolina, political state of south carolina. i think though he won, it's an accumulative effect that could be problematic in the long haul. >> the teflon could wear ear. >> could wear off. >> let's talk marco rubio. there's news mitt romney may endorse endorse. how important is that? and does rubio aps path to the nomination look viable to you? >> i think the mitt romney thing is a good thing for marco rubio. it accumulates the establishment in his lane. he wants to become a one-on-one the problem is ted cruz is still in this. he's doing well among evangelicals and social conservatives. where does marco rubio win? he's finished third, fifth, and second. he's not had a victory. it's open. it will be difficult for him to demonstrate what's the first state he wins in? >> does the jeb bush development, a poignant scene overnight, does jeb bush bowing out help marco rubio? do his voters and funders go to rubio? >> i think the funders automatically go to him. the establishment leadership. i don't think all the voters go to rubio. some go to rubio. so gom to trump, some go to cruz, some stay out of it. the interesting thing about jeb bush, the end of the dynasty, we haven't had a winning gop ticket in america that didn't have a bush or a nixon on it since 1928. >> fascinating bit of perspective. interesting race. let's go to paula for the democratic side. >> thank you, dan. hillary clinton is the big winner this morning. she edged out bernie sanders in nevada by a little over five points in what proved to be a tight contest. this win was much-needed for clinton. she lost badly in new hampshire. mary bruce joins us from las vegas this morning. >> reporter: hi, paula. good morning. the clinton camp is feeling good this morning. after riding a wave of minority support here. it was neck and neck until the bitter end. in the end, hillary clinton dealt the wing ning hand she was hoping. for. >> the fight goes on. >> reporter: hillary clinton declared victory. >> some may have doubted us but we never doubted each other. [ cheers and applause ] with a strong second. >> and now it's on to super tuesday. thank you! >> reporter: proving he can get solid support from minority voters. >> we have the momentum. we're going to see the results of one of the great political upsets in the history of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] [ chanting ] >> all: feel the burn. feel the burn. >> reporter: they fought their every last vote. >> everyone wants the union vote. we're a strong force. >> reporter: sanders making his case. >> thank you very much. thanks for coming out. >> reporter: the candidates chris cross crisscrossed from one site to the other. some places had to use a vegas-style tie breaker. a deck of cards. vegas doesn't necessarily stay in vegas. hillary clinton is hoping to ride the wave of momentum to a win in the next contest in south carolina. >> we do want to continue the discussion. we want to bring in jonathan karl. thanks for taking a couple of moments out of your busy day. we want to first and foremost. exit polling shows clinton has serious issues. empathy. distrust. how does she repair that? if not, how vulnerable does she remain? >> first thing is to move to south carolina. every poll since the beginning of the campaign has had a big double-digit lead. she's hoping back-to-back victories will put the memory of new hampshire way in her past. she does have significant vulnerabilities. she still hasn't connected with young democrats. still overwhelmingly in the exit goes significantly overwhelmingly to bernie sanders. she needs to find way to get the obama coalition back together. she hopes by racking up wins, she can start doing that. >> let me ask about sanders. he, as mary pointed out, a strong showing against minority voters -- among minority voters. does he continue to have a shot at winning this nomination? >> he certainly has a shot. it's a long shot. but he certainly has a shot. and more importantly, dan he has the ability to stay in this race for a long time. you know, if you look at the way the democrats allocate their delegates, every state is proportional. while hillary clinton eked out a win, a significant but narrow win in nevada, bernie sanders still compiles delegates. he'll continue to rack up delegates in every state he can come in a close second to hillary clinton. he can stay in this race for a long time. and, hillary clinton has shown weaknesses. >> jonathan karl. thank you for the xs and orks s. have great show. he'll be part of a big edition of "this week." >> a big show this morning for george. the breaking news out of michigan. this mug shot just into our news room of a suspect in a series of random shootings overnight in kalamazoo. police say the gunman was driving around, opening fire, seven people killed. including a 14-year-old girl. alex perez is on the ground with the story. alex, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. authorities are trying to figure out what triggered this rampage. investigators say the suspect randomly chose his victims and then shot them. >> shots fire period weapon have one confirmed victim right now. >> reporter: overnight, a city gripped with fear after multd. shootings took place across kalamazoo, michigan. residents knowing the suspect this morning is in custody. the shooting spree spanning 13 miles at three locations. the first, this parking lot, where a woman walking to her car was shot several times as the suspect reportedly drove by in a chevrolet hhr. in her car, a few feet away, her terrified children. >> this is your worst nightmare. somebody driving around, randomly killing people. >> reporter: then the 45-year-old white male headed to this car dealership, firing off several shots, hitting two people. a father and son sitting in their car later con firemened dead. >> when i got the call this evening evening, i was shocked by it. >> reporter: about five minutes later, a third crime scene in a cracker barrel restaurant parking lot. shots rang out, hitting two separate cars fild with people. there were two other shooting locations at an intersection near the restaurant. >> the threat to the public is over. this is our suspect. he's in custody. working on a motive. the suspect is expected to face murder charges. >> our thoughts and prayers go out to the good people of michigan, alex. thank you. we want to bring in jeff hadly. the chief of the kalamazoo department of public safety. our condolences to the people of kalamazoo. thank you for joining us this morning. first and foremost. >> thank you. >> i know that the first attack, three separate crime scenes. the first attack happened at 6:00. that suspect was then apprehended about 6 1/2 hours late person can you give us a sense of what happened in the 6 1/2 hour lockdown? >> yes, ma'am. the first event that happened out in the county around 5:30, this evening, you know, we -- kalamazoo county sheriff's department, it was their investigation. they treated it as a single, isolated incident. put out suspect information, things of that nature. happened at 10:0 yesterday evening. then subs queptly, quickly thereafter, about 20, 25 minutes later, the third event at the cracker barrel out in the county, a different part of the county, that we were able to string those three things together. the suspect was quickly apprehended in downtown kalamazoo. >> the suspect is named jason dalton. 45 years old. he's in custody. how certain are you that there were no accomplices? >> we're fairly certain at this point. obviously, the the investigation continues. we're trying to piece it all together. obviously, a lot of it doesn't make sense to us or anyone else for that matter. these appear to be completely random acts of violence. none of the victims knew each other nor did they know the suspect, that we know of. it's as baffling to us as it is everyone else. >> did this suspect, jason dalton, have any kind of record, to your knowledge? no criminal history. no involvements with us or any other police agency in the county that we know of. not in our record system. so this is a complete surprise as far as i'm concerned. >> it's completely random. among the dead, a 9-year-old, a father, a son. he was aiming indiscriminately at women and children. have you nair rhode in on a motive? >> we have not. that, again, completely unknown to us at this time. let me correct the record. we don't believe we have a 9-year-old victim. it came out initially. a victim of that age. we believe it's a 14-year-old female that was deceased at the cracker barrel. not a 9-year-old. >> i know it's very early into the investigation. any sense that this particular individual was mentally unstable? >> we don't have any indication of that at this point. obviously, someone that's going to go out and commit these type did, obviously calls to question somebody's mental capacities. as of this time, we don't know of any history with him specifically in terms of him being a mental health consumer. >> going back to the crime scenes. three separate scenes about 13 miles apart. you believe this was completely random? >> truly believe it was completely random. >> chief hadley. thank you for joining us. our thoughts and prayers to the people in the kalamazoo area. best of luck if your investigation. >> thank you. >> a horrifying and mystifying series of event there is. our thanks to him. lents turn to the weather, and indra, who is in for rob marciano. what's popping? >> flooding. video out of sparta, illinois. three inches of rain. look at this. look at the map. we're seeing the advisories extending from west virginia, through d.c., even from there, the story extends to the south. we have a pattern change. the jet stream dipping to the south. the 2 to 4 inches. widespread, heavy rain. we need to spin it. there's an upside. it's not snow. it's rain. so yes, it's the weekend. it will still be warm for about day or so. each day gets a little bit cooler. notice the change as you talk about places like oklahoma city. a good 20-degree temperature drop. it's cool somewhere. but cooler weather is headed here by the end of the workweek for right now it is looking perfect. beautiful shot at the beach. anna maria island. gorgeous clear skies. the temperatures are starting off in the mid to upper 50s. 52 wesley chapel. florida's most accurate forecast for today, 70 by midday. get out there, another warm one. >> it is good for the soul. but no one went outside. >> i did. >> it was beautiful. >>thank you, indra. >> anytime. a lot of other news. overnight. inspectors are trying to figure out what caused an accident at a west virginia ski resort were two dozen people's fell from a ski lift. timberline four seasons resort. trap hundreds were trapped for hours until they were rescued. people have been killed and eight when bomb blast in the city of homes. announced a provisional agreement in principle that has been reached for a cease-fire. supreme court justice antonin scalia was laid to rest on saturday. his cloak draped casket of a mass celebrated by his son, a priest. in fiji, the death toll is climbing after a powerful tropical cyclone. it went through the south pacific islandds up to 177 mil people were killed and hundreds of homes destroyed. winds up to 177 miles per hour. rescue in the waters off of washington state. three surfers rescue. they are being told by the strong currents. they are all okay. steve harvey is left stands -- stunned. your wife that she is what. check it out. >> she is that. >> she is pregnant. >> i understand now. >> good luck back at the house.ow about that. >> he got the answer right that there is a reason. ou ask your husband, be truthful, does this make me look fat. don't ever be truthful. >> he was trying to win money. have she's pregnant. she's pregnant. never okay. >> i've never seen all of your guys' mouths drop simultaneously. >> that was one of the dumbest things i have seen said on television. >> they left together. >> clearly t, that will be their only child, so. >> exactly. >> i feel bad for both of them. >> you feel bad for him? 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