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>> right now on america this morning, the baltimore bridge disaster. six construction workers presumed dead was contaminated fuel a factor the critical evidence for investigators trying to determine why that ship slammed into the bridge. >> plus, a closer look at bridge
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safety and other busy shipping lanes across the country. the work that was already underway to prevent such a disaster. >> a new twist in the sean diddy combs investigation, how the rappers responding to the federal agents who raided his property, allegedly in connection to a sex trafficking investigation, and what we're learning about a combs employee arrested this week. >> the supreme court takes up the fight over the abortion pill mifepristone. why justices on both sides of the political spectrum appeared skeptical during arguments over your money. >> the historic $30 billion credit card fee settlement. why it could make paying with your card easier in the race for president. >> rfk junior's running mate. what she's saying about keeping americans healthy breaking overnight. >> we have a winner. one mega millions ticket worth more than $1 billion. >> and later, a simple act of kindness that proves being a good sport is contagious >> from abc news in new york.
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this is america this morning. >> good wednesday morning, everyone i'm andrew dymburt. >> good morning to you i'm rhiannon ally. we begin with the baltimore bridge disaster. six workers are now presumed dead. >> investigators will examine whether contaminated fuel played a role in that cargo ship, losing power and crashing into the bridge. the collision is raising questions across the country about bridge safety in busy shipping lanes. we'll take a closer look at that issue in a moment. >> but first, the news about those workers still on the bridge when it collapsed. we are told at least two were originally from guatemala. the others were from mexico and honduras. abc's perry russom begins our coverage now from baltimore. perry, what's the scene like there this morning? >> hey, brianna. all is quiet right now in baltimore. we have some sporadic police lights, both on land and on the water. a small break as we head into day two of this investigation. and this morning, the search and rescue mission at the collapsed francis scott key bridge has turned into a recovery mission.
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officials say the 47 degree water and unpredictable currents are just too dangerous for the six missing workers to have survived. >> we do not believe that we're going to find any of these individuals still alive. >> just before 130 in the morning yesterday, the massive container ship dolly is seen here losing power. apparently losing the ability to steer. then the collision, yo, the 1.6 mile long bridge plunging into the river in seconds. >> the whole bridge just fell down. start started. whoever. everybody. the whole bridge just collapsed. >> moments earlier, the ship sent out a mayday call. officials on the bridge heard that call, allowing them to shut down traffic before the collapse, preventing an even larger disaster by being able to stop cars from coming over the bridge. >> these people are heroes. they saved lives. they saved lives. >> eight construction workers repairing potholes were still on the bridge. two were later pulled from the water. the six others are now presumed dead. >> our company is in mourning over the loss of these fine people. >> an executive at the company the men worked for says it's
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possible they never heard that mayday call. >> where they were working on the bridge was right in the center span of the bridge. so it's quite possible that they heard nothing and had no idea what happened until it happened. >> jesus campos recently worked on the bridge. he describes the workers as family men married with children. the port of baltimore is now closed, possibly for months. it's the ninth largest port in the country and the busiest for car shipments. major automakers are now rerouting to other ports and they are downplaying the impact on their business with the port handling roughly $80 billion in cargo last year, some supply chains are expected to be affected. experts say the port stands to lose $15 million a day carnival cruise lines, now moving its operations to norfolk. commuters also need to find alternate routes. 30,000 cars crossed the bridge every day, and the governor says it's too early to estimate how long it will take to clean up the scene and get the port back open. president biden says the
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federal government will pay to rebuild this bridge. that process could take years. andrew, back to you. >> harry. thank you. now let's turn to the investigation and the evidence that the ntsb says will be crucial. here's abc's lionel moise this morning. >> the ntsb is leading the investigation into what led up to the collapse. analyzing live stream footage moment by moment, to establish a timeline. the lights on the 95,000 ton dolly container ship went off at 1:24 a.m, turning back on with smoke before turning off again at 1:28 a.m. the last cars drive over the bridge before the ship rams into one of the bridge, supports about 30s, later bringing down the bridge the impact with which this ship hit the structure was one outside of the typical zoom impact to occur. the data recorder on the ship could be critical for the investigation. >> they also have to recover the evidence from this crash and the debris from this crash in order
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to recreate the scene and recreate what happened, which is one of the tough things to do. >> this wasn't the first time issues with the dolly were documented, and inspection last june found a deficiency for propulsion and auxiliary machinery concerning gauges, thermometers, etc. and in 2016, inspectors issued a deficiency for structural conditions concerning hull damage, impairing seaworthiness. after it was involved in a crash in belgium. this image, showing the moment the dolly hit a wall in antwerp. yesterday's collision, brings up concerns about the safety of other bridges in the u.s. >> it is a time to go out and rethink what you have and make sure that all the inspections and all the studies have been made for the individual bridges themselves. >> officials in delaware have already been working to prevent tragedies like baltimore's investing millions in a project called the bridge ship collision protection system. >> it's a $95 million insurance
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policy. >> they're upgrading the delaware memorial bridge with 80 foot wide, stone filled cylinders, or dolphins at its piers to absorb the impact from newer, larger cargo ships. >> the ships back then weren't as fast, weren't as big was adequate for the for that time. in today's in today's environment, you're looking at bigger ships, faster ships. >> the bridge in baltimore was built in 1977. apparently did not have a fender system around the support columns. in comparison, the verrazano bridge in new york has a rock wall installed at its base, while the sunshine skyway bridge in tampa has a man made island barrier installed after a crash caused a collapse in 1980, killing 35 people. but some experts say in this case, stopping a ship like the dolly nearly as large as the empire state building could be nearly impossible if you don't
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have propulsion, if you don't have engines, the ship isn't stopping. >> it's going to continue on. and i think that's what we saw here. >> and part of the investigation will look into whether there were any deficiencies with that cargo ship or the structure and design of the bridge. so many questions still this morning. >> we don't know what tests were ran right before it left the port, if any. yeah. to determine its seaworthiness, the ntsb said it's still too early at this point to tell. >> this is going to be a lengthy investigation. brian. lionel. thank you. stay with us for the latest from baltimore today on our streaming channel, abc news live. >> we turn now to rapper sean diddy combs, responding after federal agents raided two of his homes. and now we're learning about an employee who's been arrested this morning. new fallout for sean diddy combs in the wake of monday's raids. federal investigators now confirm agents seized electronics from the rapper's homes in california and florida. combs plane flew from california to antigua in the caribbean, but combs was apparently not on
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board. he was seen here in video obtained by tmz at miami's opa locka airport hours after the search at his homes. sources say the raids are connected to a criminal investigation into sex trafficking allegations against combs. he's also named in several civil lawsuits, including from music producer rodney jones, who accused combs of sexual assault and engaging in a, quote, widespread and dangerous criminal sex trafficking organization riley jones's lawsuit highlighted that sean combs, according to him, has video surveillance and recording devices throughout the many homes that he has and that those recordings may have video of the alleged crimes that rodney jones is pointing to. combs denies the allegations. his lawyer calls the raids a gross overuse of military level force, adding this is nothing more than a witch hunt. mr. combs will continue to fight every single day to clear his name, having heavily armed guards and officers searching a home is pretty normal. >> some of the allegations against sean combs doesn't just
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involve sexual assault and human trafficking, but also the possession of firearms and drugs. meanwhile one of combs employees named him. >> one of the lawsuits was arrested monday on drug charges, according to the civil lawsuit. brendan paul is accused of previously carrying drugs and guns for combs. paul has posted bail. no word yet if he's entered a plea. as for combs, he has not been charged with any crime. >> the future of the abortion drug mifepristone is now in the hands of the supreme court. 90 minutes of arguments yesterday gave the impression that the justices may leave access to the medication intact. most of the justices questioned whether the anti-abortion doctor's group suing the fda in this case even has legal standing. >> in this case seems like a prime example of turning what could be a small lawsuit into a nationwide wide legislative assembly of on an fda rule, or any other federal government action. >> the court's ruling is expected in june. let's turn now
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to your wednesday weather. >> rain is in the future for much of the east coast, heavy rain will move through coastal areas from florida to maine today and tomorrow. the mid-atlantic coast could see four inches in some areas. checking today's high temperatures. colder than usual in the midwest. upper midwest, mostly 70 in the southeast. 50s in the pacific northwest. >> but coming up a new record for chocolate prices. how candy companies are responding before easter. >> also ahead, why paying with a credit card could soon get easier. the historic deal just announced and later no medication needed. >> the possible solution for insomnia
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months ago. the spike is blamed on poor harvests in west africa caused by bad weather. as prices soar. some candy companies are now promoting non-chocolate treats as an alternative for easter baskets and get ready to pay more. if you eat at fast food restaurants in california, executives say. menu price hikes are coming to help pay for the state's minimum wage increase, which takes effect next week. the new wage will be $20 per hour, so some restaurants are cutting staff while others reportedly plan to close during slower parts of the day to try and save costs. >> speaking of payments, paying with a credit card could soon get easier thanks to a historic new agreement on swipe fees. it's being called one of the largest antitrust settlements in u.s. history, and it could affect the way you pay at your favorite store. visa and mastercard have struck a $30 billion deal with retailers after years battling over the fees the two companies charge. every time you swipe your credit card, this deal lowers those fees. >> it limits the amount of interchange or swipe fees that visa and mastercard can charge
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merchants and retailers for a period of five years. >> and while stores, not shoppers, pay those fees right now, stores often pass those costs onto customers or simply require cash payments only. >> they should make it easier to pay with a credit card, because what they will do now is not probably not charge a surcharge on top of the price, but give discounts for those issuers and banks and networks that give them a better deal. >> and if you're worried about the deal affecting your credit card points, you can relax, at least for now. >> this deal does not hurt consumers from a reward perspective, but some of the other regulations that are in front of the government right now could basically wash away and wipe away all credit card reward programs. >> the deal isn't done yet. it requires court approval, which will likely take a few months. >> coming up, the utah author and mother charged with fatally poisoning her husband faces new charges. >> also ahead, former president trump's really good day on the trump's really good day on the if advanced lung cancer has you searching for possibilities,
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white house. silicon valley lawyer nicole shanahan will join his independent ticket as they seek to win over voters unhappy with the biden trump rematch. shanahan is the ex-wife of google's co-founder and says she shares kennedy's concerns about the environment and vaccines. >> there is only one candidate i have met for president who takes the chronic disease epidemic seriously. it is robert f kennedy jr, and i will be his ally in making our nation healthy again. >> shanahan has deep pockets. she donated $4 million to a super pac that bought a super bowl commercial. >> now it's a former president trump enjoying a big day on wall street while also facing new restrictions in one of his legal cases this morning, ahead of his criminal hush money trial. former president trump is under a new gag order prohibited from making public statements about witnesses, court staff and jurors in the case concerning his alleged payment to actress stormy daniels. >> he's a democrat judge. he
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seven mornings live to capture the devastation of this. >> it's just it's incredible. >> a landslide in the santa cruz mountains is slowly getting worse. now, at 5:00, the deteriorating conditions that have cut off neighbors in one community. and why a fix won't come fast despite new funding to help. >> to hear the words that the key bridge has collapsed. it's shocking. >> it's be

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