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was encrypted, but since it was filled with her father's software, he was able to give me a work-around. hodgins is with his brother now? yeah, at the place. his brother freaked out for no reason, just when hodgins was feeling comfortable with him. it just... it hit hodgins pretty hard. it must be difficult for you, too, knowing that hodgins is so upset. it's just that hodgins feels so helpless knowing that his brother has to be moved to a state facility. i'm sure you'll find good care there. but sandalwood has been jeffrey's home for over 30 years. i'm sorry. just a period of adjustment, i guess. oh... (ringing) um... this is lauren's reminder list. the last one set to go off before the kidnapping was, uh, "tuesday, 2:00 p.m. sweets: so, you're lauren's spanish teacher mauricio? i'm just the teacher's assistant. look, two suits with guns show up at class and take me to the fbi. are you gonna tell me what's going on? lauren's dead. she was kidnapped and murdered two nights ago. i-i'm sorry, this is a shock. lauren was more than just your student, wasn't she? yes. we're dating. we planned a hiking tour of south america. we planned on leaving next week. so, next week-- you... you must've already bought your ticket, then? yes. why? uh, well, judging from her laptop, lauren was pretty organized, but we found no plans, no tickets booked for next week. weren't you planning to fly together? i used miles and got the last available seat. meet up in chile. i see. where were you two nights ago? i was home. grading term papers. okay, well, i'm gonna need you to stay here until the agent in charge returns. why? why? because you have no alibi and a ticket to leave the country. i'm telling the truth! i love lauren. yeah, but there's also the possibility that you were planning to leave the country with the ransom money. according to the log, lauren turned off the door sensor 12. and you can see she does this around the same time every night. you don't have any more footage from the security cameras after that? no. that's pretty convenient for the kidnappers. and you oversee all of this, huh, chuck? okay, hold on. at 2:00 a.m., the system rebooted for scheduled maintenance. normally that's a 30-second interruption of service, but it never booted up that night. steven thought it was probably a bug right, so someone knew about the ladders, right? and they also knew about when the security systems were gonna reboot. not too many people with that kind of information, right, chuck? everybody in the family. the security team, the patrol. right, and you were here that night in-in your suite off the kitchen? yes, all night. and was up and made sure that breakfast was ready in the morning. i'm sure you were. but since we seem to think this was a two-man job, you understand i have to ask these questions? sure. (computer dinging) who the hell is that? i'll call security. uh-uh. i'm your security. hey, where you going? hold on. fbi. whoa, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho. easy, hey, hey, hey, hey! hey, hey, hey, hey, all right, all right, easy, come on. all right, oh-oh, right there. okay. don't shoot! don't shoot! who are you? i'm here for otis. um, my code for the gate didn't work. they must've changed it. who are you? i'm buddy, the dog walker. from the vet. okay, with all this land, why do the franks need a dog walker? otis likes to swim. you know, i take him to the beach. i groom him. look, ask lauren. lauren's dead. what? she's dead. get up. how well did you know her? sometimes, when i'd drop off otis, you know, we'd sit on her deck and talk. talk? what did you talk about? she... she mention anybody coming around here? was she afraid of anyone, any strangers? no, mostly she just talked about how messed up things are for her here. messed up how? well, how she wanted to move out. how she and her stepmom fought a lot. and she said that one time she saw the stepmom and the trainer, like... you know. no, i don't. what? like... like... lauren told you that? she said things were pretty messed up here. steven: it's them! they sent texts with attachments. man (distorted voice): $3 million in small, unmarked bills. closed captions are sponsored by... if you have high blood pressure like i do, many cold medicines may raise your blood pressure. coricidin hbp relieves cold symptoms without raising blood pressure. coricidin hbp. check this out, bro. what's that, broheim? i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? yeah bro-fessor, and more. like renters insurance. more ways to save. nice, bro-tato chip. that's not all, bro-tein shake. geico has motorcycle and rv insurance, too. oh, that's a lot more. oh yeah, i'm all about more, teddy brosevelt. we don't decorate in one color. we don't stick to one fabric. or one shape. so whyse traditional aerosols that are one-dimensional? new air wick room mist with life scents is a multi-layered fragrance, just like scents in real life. our homes are rich, varied, and pleasantly surprising. and air wick room mist is, too. finally, a true-to-life fragrance, for your lively home. air wick. home is in the air. yeah yeah here we go, go, go when you've got a house full of guests on the way and a cold with sinus pressure, you need fast relief. alka-seltzer plus severe sinus congestion and cough liquid gels rush relief to your tough symptoms. to put you back in control. 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(sighs) i want to, ange. it's just... i-i don't know how. it was just me. it was always just me, and now... okay. okay. so just let that sink in. and please don't shut me out. this is... this is happening to both of us. (sighs) he has my mom's eyes. and he loves jules verne, you know? just like me. i mean, we were... we were having a great time, angie, you know? i-i thought he could come home, you know? he could live with us. but, uh... i said something that set him off, and i-i could not reel him back in. i... (sighs) i kept thinking, after... if-if we had known each other when i was growing up, maybe-maybe i could've helped, maybe he wouldn't be where he is now. you know that that is not true. no? i could have loved him. you can do that now. you can still love him. all i'm saying is that this is your money, from your hard work, not mine. men are so foolish when it comes to money. it's why we have so many wars. you like your loot covered in blood and sweat. it's the only way you can enjoy it. i mean, come on. you're a little bit... what do you mean, a little bit ke attila the hun? there he is. sweets. so i talked to the trainer that katherine frank was sleeping with. he was out of town when lauren disappeared. he still is. so he's not an accomplice. and she's not a suspect. not so fast. check this out. what do we got here? kidnapping and ransom insurance... she took out a kidnapping policy on her whole family. brennan: so... what? she kidnaps lauren, things goes wrong, she still tries to get the money... (phone ringing) booth. montenegro: the victim's phone sent those texts, and the phone is still in the victim's house. the ransom texts were sent from lauren's phone. it's still in the house. yeah, the east side of the house, to be exact. call me when you get there, booth, and i'll tell you where to find it. i need that phone to see the other information that it contains. all right, we're on our way. we'll call you when we get there. (siren whooping) booth: okay, we're here, angela. katherine: what's he doing, steven? steven: what's going on, agent booth? please let me do my job. montenegro: i'm using reverse 911 okay, bones, listen for a high-pitched squeal. (high-pitched tone sounding) down that hallway, booth! yeah. 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'cause you're gonna need one. so lauren's phone was used to send the texts. and the stepmother sent them. well, it could have been anybody. the phone was set to turn itself on, send the text, and then immediately turn itself off so we couldn't trace it. that's way too tech-savvy for katherine. i mean, she's the only one in the house that didn't have a computer, right? (computer beeping) what are those? oh, those are texts in a queue, waiting to be sent. they're all encrypted with steven frank's software. well, he's not gonna help this time. he thinks we're railroading his wife. or... he's involved because katherine convinced him that lauren was getting in the way of their new marriage. wait. you think that he and katherine together...? that's horrible. i mean, we're dealing with murder and kidnapping. that's usually pretty horrible. the father and the stepmother make sense. they were both in the house. they had access to the phone... he's not cooperating. listen, bones, um... about the money... don't worry about it, booth. i'll deposit the check. no, no, no. it's not that. it's just... you know, if the money is ours, together, like, really ours together, do i get a say in how it's spent? of course. then i'd like to give the check to hodgins and angela. to hodgins' brother, so he can stay where he is. of course. we can do it together, like a... ah! oh... you got pie on my pants. you can afford another pair. hodgins: i'm sorry, because if i was here, i would have caught this earlier. look, there was iron oxide caught in the osteons as well as canaliculi. it's-it's red oxide. rust. so whatever was used to remove her toe was rusty. there was also organic particulates i'm trying to i.d. now. i just... i don't think i have enough. well, the severed end of the toe is filthy, so you should have more than enough there. and i'll run dna on whatever you find. any news from the beetles that you used to deflesh the remains?s? soon. i just... i-i couldn't grind them up after i came back from seeing my brother. it's so stupid, i know... uh, dr. hodgins, do you want mr. fisher to do it for you? no. no. they're mine. fisher: i think i understand the saw marks we found on the ulna and the c7. they didn't do much damage. all marks are postmortem, made after she died. i believe the killer did want to dismember lauren to dispose of her body. that's why he destroyed her teeth. to obscure her identity. but only some of her teeth. barely enough. he was interrupted. look at these hesitation marks. if we can find who interrupted him... no. hesitation marks would show signs of starting and stopping. these simply stop. saroyan: she had tetanus. when i saw the rust dr. hodgins found in the wounds, i tested the osteons. tetanus wouldn't kill her. no, but it made her very sick. it was a virulent strain, fast-moving, because something else infected her in addition to the rust. she probably had a high fever, blood pressurerespasms... that would freak out a first-time kidnapper. i think he tried to help her. look what the beetles gave us. brennan: penicillin. they'd have a seizure. according to her medical records, she was allergic to penicillin. then that amount would kill her. but she was sick, so whoever gave her the penicillin wasn't trying to kill her; they wanted to save her. fisher: okay, i hate to be the one in rose-colored glglses here, but i'm gonna go on record: this was an accident. whoever killed lauren loved her. fortifying the gravity-defying... friend-connecting... day-seizing... you. new special k nourish. multi-grain flakes with quinoa, apples, almonds and raspberries. new special k nourish. fortify. here in the city, parking is hard to find. seems like everyone drives. and those who do should switch to geico because you could save hundreds on car insurance. ah, perfect. valet parking. hello! here's the keys. and, uh, go easy on my ride, mate. hm, wouldn't mind some of that beef wellington... to see how much you could save on car insurance, go to geico.com. ah! (car alarm sounds) bones will be right back. it wasn't a knife or a saw. some kind of iron clippers were used to sever the toe. which is why the bone was crushed at the end. gardening shears? no, smaller. almost like these nail clippers here. and the organic material you found on the tissue? it was microscopic amounts of feces. cam's running it for dna. sounds like clippers from someone's bathroom. ew. i do not want to see your bathroom. i have roommates. let me know if you need anything else. yep. oh, dr. hodgins... about your brother... i'm-i'm fine, fisher. well, that's not true. and i was grateful for it. because sometimes it's the right place to be. painful, sure. but what's worse is when someone would look at you like you shouldn't be there. always felt like i'd done something wrong rather than just... having a disease, you know. i know this sounds crazy, but you got to be happy for him in there. escially now that he's found you. trust me, he just won the lottery. okay, so that was all sincere, but i'm feeling a little sick talking like that, so i'm gonna go now. i'm decrypting the texts that were sent. it's slow because each one used a separate encryption well, we've seen this one already. not the whole thing. to crop this out. booth: it's a selfie. yeah, lauren took it three weeks before the kidnapping, but it was sent today. she staged her own kidnapping. why? because the dog walker said that she wanted to get away from her family. i mean, she's used to having money. clearly, she doesn't work. but she still had to have an accomplice. she didn't bury herself. hodgins: hey, cam got the dna results from the feces in the wound. it's from a dog. the franks' dog. it was the dog walker. thanks, hodgins. thanks. oh-oh, uh, one more thing, hodgins. listen, about your brother... no, booth, it's okay. let me finish. bones and i, we'd like to give you guys some money. to help you out with your brother so he can stay where he is. until you guys come up with a plan, all right? yeah. yeah. it is. it is. thank you very much. um, i just... i can't take it. why? i'm gonna get a loan... from a bank. like the normal person that i've never been. but this is more practical. booth: it's not about being practical. it's about being responsible. seems like pride. listen, i just want you both to know that bones and i are here for both of you if you guys ever need anything. thank you. thanks. no, no, no. oh, no! whatever happened to handshakes, okay? okay, that's good. that's enough. that's enough. take care. i've got to go get the dog walker now, all right? let's go. you tried to cut her up, destroy her face so we wouldn't know who she was, but you couldn't go through with it. because you loved her. you used to sit on her deck, right? is that where you planned the kidnapping? we tested your clippers, the ones you use to groom the dogs. they were used to cut off lauren's toe. she did that herself. she said it was the only way to convince her father she'd been kidnapped. that was the plan. the plan? but that was a pretty bad plan, because you're about to go down for murder, buddy. i'm not a murderer. look, her toe got infected, and she wouldn't let me take her to the hospital, so i went to the vet's where i work, and i took some antibiotics. penicillin. yeah, i took the best one. she was allergic to penicillin. i didn't know at. i swear. look, we were gonna... we were gonna run away together. no, she was gonna run away with someone else. she was setting you up for the kidnapping. we decrypted the last text her phone was going to send. it was to the police, telling them where to find you. i told her we didn't need the money. you know, i have a good job. i was trying to help her. light comes and goes rust turns to coal i'll never know for the longest time... wait, wait. i-i don't understand. dr. rozran called, said jeffrey disappeared. he thinks that jeffrey overheard he was being moved to another facility and that set him off. so let the doctor and his staff find him. they have the experience. to a couple of places, so... hey, hodgins... hey, angie, you said i had a chance to love him now, right? well, that's what i'm doing. the doctor will be there if i need him. call me when you get him back. if you read my mind you'll know... brennan: to our joint account. mm-hmm. they gave me a choice between sunsets around the world or... the simpsons, huh? (chuckles) so what do you want to do with the money? i know the superball is coming up and you've always wanted to go. "super bowl." it's super bowl, not superball. anyways, listen, it's too late in the game right now for plane tickets and a hotel room. it would cost the whole check. that's fine with me. you've been a good man. well, i was... i was thinking about something else, about... putting it to work for us. uh, investing it. yes! i came up with something really good. "wounded warrior project. empowering the wounded and their families." yeah, it's a tough go after you've been injured, you know, in the service and you come home. for the families, too. i think it's a good investment, right? yes. yeah. it turns out you're very good with your money, booth. cheers. thanks, bones. jeffrey? jeffrey. i brought you a coat. no, no! you're the one that was gonna send me away! listen, it was a mix-up, okay? i want to bring you back. you're from the federation. you're the one that creates the static that-that-that... i'm going to take you back to your home. and you're never going to have to leave there. i promise. no. i will never trust an operative. that's right. that's right. you-you'd never trust an operative, okay? but you can trust your brother. i... i'm your brother, jeffrey. i'm jack hodgins. hey, you-you remember mom and dad? dr. rozran said that you still have a picture of them in your room. well, here, i got one, too. you see that? that's them. and that's me. man, i never knew it, but i guess i've been looking for you my whole life. to complete the picture. i can finally see past the static, jeffrey, like you. let me bring you back. i promise you'll never have to leave your home. never. is that... how you know 20,000 leagues so well? yeah, he did. every night. just like he must have to you. 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"without going into the rumors that... both: "...upset civilians in the seaports "and deranged the public mind, even far inland, it must be said you know? and people are like, chris, you chris you should quit. you should quit. you know, how come it's only unemployed people that tell you to quit something? i'm sure there were no black nominees some of those years, say '62 or '63 and black people did not protest. why? because we had real things to protest at the time like too busy being raped and lynched to care about who won best cinematographer. jada's going to boycott the oscars. jada boycotting 0 the oscars is like me boycotting rihanna's panties. i wasn'tnvited. if you want black people every year at the oscars just have black categories like best ack friend. hollywood is sorority racist. it's like, we like you, rhonda. but you're not a kappa. word where white athletes are as good as black athletes. so rocky's a science fiction movie. >> he did get a lot of laughs. did he get the tone right, do you think? >> there was a lynching joke and there was a rihanna underwear joke. >> yeah. >> it was quite a tone. the "new york daily news" said that he went way too far. they put him on the front page. but needed to tack it in typical chris rock style. >> he did it his way, didn't he? >> he did. he probably won't be back next year. he did a great job. bravo. >> next to one of the most awkward moments of the evening. > when chris rock introduced stacy dash. remember her in the actress turned fox news pundit who has mocked the necessity of b.e.t. and even black history month as the academy's new director of minority outreach. >> i cannot wait to help my people out. happy black history month. thank you. >> oh, boy. yeah, you could tell there was a bit of awkward silence and then a bit of polite applause. but really the best reaction may have come from the weekend who really, really didn't want to laugh. but he just couldn't resist. so he did laugh. >> he didn't know what to do. neither did any of us at home. afterwards dash did take to her blog responding to her critics who charge that she's not black enough saying i'd rather be a free thinking black than a cookie cutter black who thinks and votes just like all my friends. who knew there was such a thing as cookie cutter blacks. >> now earlier, an even more awkward moment played out on the red carpet and the internet. a beauty company tweeted they had no idea oprah was tattooed. they couldn't believe, it was kind of awkward. as you can see, that's not really oprah. the woman with the tattoos is whoopi goldberg. >> it's different? and considering there weren't a lot of people of color there total beauty knows they screwed they tweeted an apology to oprah, whoopi and everyone else. >> gayle king waited and had this image of a confused oprah. i love this one. reacting to the mix-up. king saying we all love whoopie but we all don't look alike. that was great. i loved it. >> love the reaction. >> i want to remind you our coverage of the oscars wouldn't be complete without discussing fashion. >> yes. we're going to get to the women later but first the guys starting with the jared leto. >> jared leto who rocked a crimson piped tuxedo with a red flower in place of a bow tie. a carnation, to be exact. >> and next 9-year-old jacob tremblay who looked amazing. strutting his stuff. > such a cutie. >> he absolutely is in a classicicux. but what you don't see are his darth vader socks. >> oh. smart kid. wanted the force to be with him. is that the right force? no? sorry. finally our own red carpet host eye-catching two-tone blue tux but apparently "gq" magazine wasn't impressed. how can you criticize his necktie? 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heidi klum. oh, dear. marchesa. that is a whimsical flowing mess right there. >> a nightmare. >> lavender, white, and a disaster. >> they didn't finish it. >> she just got to put that thing away and forget that that holy god. it didn't get any better with olivia wilde. >> that's wild. >> that's a pleated cream something from valentino. it looked like strips of tape to be honest. >> it kind of does. >> when it comes back up, that weird choker necklace didn't do anything for anybody either. olivia wilde. >> that's. >> thanks for nothing on that. also cate blanchett. we're going to disagree on this one. >> she looks beautiful. >> she looks stunning. > i'm going to go on the record and declare that a flowery seafoam green disaster from armani. >> no. you couldn't be further from the truth. >> we love it. >> somebody in hollywood called that good and they should be fired. >> we love this. >> oh, no. >> we disagree. >> get her out of here. who's next? sandy powell this woman is a costume designer. orange hair, aquamarine suit. she was misidentified on e's coverage. here. she's a three-time oscar winner. full credit to her. if she designed that, she might never work in hollywood again. the first annual analyst best dressed award goes to naomi watts. i'll tell you what, shimmering in sapphire blue and purple from armani prive, there with her partner liev schreiber. looked absolutely fantastic. good going. >> tell us what you think, wnnfans.com.you think, nn fans.com.merica. that's 1 in 5 daughters, sons, neighbors, and classmates who don't know where their next meal is coming from. . feeding america is a nationwide network of food banks that helps provide meals to millions of kids and families in need. visit feedingamerica.org to help them feed even more. together we can solve hunger. good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." a surprise win for best picture at the oscars. the journalism movie "spotlight" taking home the top prize. it was a big night for leonardo dicaprio. he finally gets his statue. stay tuned for extensive coverage ahead. >> under fire. sides after refusing to condemn an endorsement from former kkk leader david duke. but trump is still leading the republblan pack in many states as we head into super tuesday. >> a virginia police department is mourning the loss of a rookie officer who was shot to death on her first day on patrol. an army sergeant assigned to the pentagon is being held in connection with the murder. >> the "anthem of the seas" is cutting another cruise short. it encountered bad weather off coast of north carolina and some passengers are sick with norovirus. it's the second time this month the ship has cut short a cruise. those are some of our top stories on this leap year day, monday, february 29th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we do say good monday morning, everyone. we're going to start this half hour with hollywood's most glamorous night which is leading into its longest morning no doubt. the academy awards ceremony held last night. and the after parties probably >> i would hope sosoright? there were a few unexpected wins last night including oscar for the best picture. abc's brandi hitt is standing by with all the details. mornings to you, brandi. you look fantastic. >> yes. >> thank you. good morning, reena and kendis. we still have people trickling in and heading over to the oscar after parties and the governor's ball. what a night. my goodness. you had "the revenant," you had "mad max: fury road" taking home so many oscars overnight. the best picture ended up going to the film "spotlight." >> mark rylance, "bridge of spies." >> the best supporting actor category was full of heavy hitters with the oscar going to mark rylance. >> if you ever wondered about acting with tom hanks, would it help, the answer is clearly yes. >> alicia vikander took home best supporting actress. >> while mad max swept several hairstyle. >> if they nominated hosts, i wouldn't get this job. oscar's host chris rock didn't pull any punches addressing the academy's diversity controversy. >> i'm a danish girl. >> placing black actors in parodies of several nominated films. >> don't worry, black astronaut, we will. >> even calling hollywood racist. >> hollywood is sorority racist. it's like we like you, rhonda, but you're not a kappa. >> reporter: best actress went to "room's" brie larson. >> i want to start big because the thing i love about movie making is how many people it takes to make it. >> reporter: after five acting leonardo dicaprio's year winning best actor for "the revenant." amazing award tonight. let us not take this planet for granted. i do not take tonight for granted. thank you so very much. >> reporter: then the biggest >> "spotlight." >> reporter: best picture. >> what a big moment for "spotlight." everyone is now over at the governor's ball where they are wining and dining on food made by wolfgang puck, the celebrity chef who comes here every year and makes these fabulous dishes. we try the food all the time. it's wonderful. as we mentioned before, more than a thousand bottles of wine. that might not be enough. i'm not sure, reena and kendis. it might not be enough. >> i don't think so. >> i hope we're not in the way between you and that bottle of wine. before you go, what was that moment like, the vice president of the united states joe biden introducing lady gaga? >> reporter: powerful. you know, the vice president said he thought he was the least qualified person to be here but it was a very important moment talking about sexual assault and coming forward and reporting it. then lady gaga's performance when she had several rape victims come out on stage with her with messages written on crowd and you saw rachel mcadams tearing up, kate winslet moved, a lot of people in that crowd brought to tears. it was very powerful. it did not win an oscar but still a very powerful moment. >> it really was. gaga having an amazing year. and so many fashion trends so little time. anything you noticed in particular besides the people lined up behind you at this hour taking photos at that wall? >> reporter: it's a nonstop party here, kendis. i was noticing a lot of black. i love jennifer lawrence's dress. you saw jennifer garner wear black, as well. kate winslet in a snakeskin black dress. my favorite of the night and she's in teal right now, looking beautiful, looking beautiful my dear. my favorite of the night though charlize theron in red. drop dead gorgeous. >> and brandi, who are you wearing? >> i'm wearing scala. a little glitter. just a little bit. >> very fancy. looking good. thank you. >> let her go. >> she and the ladies in teal clearly. live from hollywood for us. thank you. what are the experts saying about the 88th acacamy awards? >> we spoke earlier to our good friend, senior editor of rotten tomatoes grae drake. >> start with best picture. were you surprised by spotlight's" big win? >> i was delighted. because "spotlight," "the revenant" and big short" have all taken all kinds you have different awards all awards season long. it was a tossup. that was a very worthy movie to win. >> after five tries leo finally got his oscar. was he a lock? >> this was a win for all of us, my friends. he was a lock. we were all expecting him to win. it's been a long time coming and "the revenant" was great and so was he. >> yeah and brie larson, boy, i tell you, she was incredible to watch in "room." she's only 26 years old. what happens next for her? >> oh, what a sight to behold we have so many great performances coming up from her. but i'm really excited about a big hollywood movie she's going to be in which is "kong: skull island." she was great with the teeny tiny jacob tremblay and she'll be amazing with the ginormous king kong. >> it certainly was cute seeing jacob throughout the show last night. >> she has such a great touch with him. >> history was made, alejandro innarritu, the first repeat winner 65 years. think he can make it three? >> what an amazing director he is. this is rarely achieved in oscars history. and what i love about him is he's such an innovator in film. i'd love to see him win three times because this guy is really advancing film and making it exciting for viewers. >> great. what about this year. how does the oscars compare to previous years past? though this oscars was a very socially important one, the ceremony bored me to tears, you guys. >> i actually enjoyed every bit of the ceremony. >> you did? >> i did. >> i'm glad you did. but i'll tell you, we must have been watching different ones. >> thank you so much. >> grae drake out in l.a. thank you for joining us. >> absolutely. >> and we'll have more coverage from the oscars coming up including our own awards and a look at the after parties. that's later this half hour. >> we're going to get to other stories we're following this morning. erin andrews may take the stand as early as today in her civil lawsuit against a nashville hotel. the broadcaster claims the hotel was neglilint in allowing a stalker to film her naked through a peephole. the convicted stalker will testify via video today. so will andrews mother who talk about the emotional toll the release of that video had on her daughter. >> syria's fragile cease fire is holding barely. the government and russian allies are accused of stepping up air strikes on opposition forces. many attacks as before the cease-fire took effect two days ago. the u.n. plans to deliver aid to the besieged syrians during the lull in the fighting. dozens of people killed at a crowded baghdad market. islamic state is claiming responsibility for the suicide attacks which also injured nearly 100 people. iraqi officials say the bombings were in retaliation for the victory by the government over the isis forces, the deadliest attacks in baghdad this year. >> a navy s.e.a.l. is being honored today with the medal of honor. edward byers is the first navy man in years to be given the nation's highest award for valor. he was part of a team which rushed into gunfire to rescue dr. dilip joseph who was beingng held by the taliban four years ago. he says that his greatest regret is that a fellow s.e.a.l. died in the rescue attempt. the university of california-berkeley is the latest school to fall victim to the school has begun notifying more than 80,000 students, alumni and contractors of the breach. officials say the hackers may not have actually copied any data from the system which handled purchasing and payments, including financial aid. the breach occurred two months ago. one more note about the oscars for now. a change for the statuettes that everyone wanted to bring home. they were created by a different manufacturer than was used for the last number of decades. >> last night's oscars were made in new york's hudson valley. at the polished tallix foundry and first they had a model of the 3-d printer then cast plaster ones, then the finished mold. >> the statuettes are bronze underneath and are covered in 24 karat gold. no word on whether the same foundry will be used to create next year's oscars. you cannot really tell a difference at least from television. >> still look pretty. >> they do. yeah. the academy awards. the "world news now" nowscars. wait until you see who's won. >> also ahead the real oscars and the star-studded parties going on right now. >> tomorrow is super tuesday. donald trump's latest endorsement is stirring up debate and controversy. that after our forecast map. great falls, montana where the oscar winning movie "fargo" was filmed in montana. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. choose to move freely. move free ultra has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones in one tiny pill. move free ultra. get your move on. and now try move free night. the first and only 2-in-1 joint and sleep supplement. i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. 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okay, all right. i disavow, okay? win big on super tuesday which includes six southern states. the rival campaigns have turned into attack machines hammering trump for not releasing his tax returns speculating about what he's hiding. >> there have been multiple media reports about donald's business dealings with the mob, with the mafia. >> you trump says he plans to release histach returns, just not now the because of an ongoing irs audit. marco rubio hoping to get more momentum heading into tuesday but he has a long way to go and making it harder, donald trump just nabbed another big endorsement and he now has the backing of alabama senator jeff sessions. mary bruce, abc news, virginia beach. oscar coverage next. the awards may be over in hollywood, but here in new york we still have a few to give out of our own. sloo. >> absolutely, yes. there are some special performances we'd like to honor on our very own "world news now" nowscars. performance by a background news worker. our nominees brian as the guy who sits behind me and does >> this is brian's first nomination. snubbed for a previous nowscar worthy performance. also, brian wrote that. >> we would nominate our writer deb but in keeping with the serious theme, no black nominees. jack sheehan's third nomination. he has been previously nominated for his role as bachelor senior analyst and fantasy football league commissioner. and the winner is -- jack sheehan. >> yes. >> jack, come and get your nowscars, aka the golden remote. >> that is outstanding. thank you very much. thank you very much. i'd like to thank my wife for putting up with my eccentricities, my parents for bringing me into this world and good luck to my sister-in-law erin who is possibly having a boy today. bring on number 11. >> number 11? >> get 45 seconds. >> okay. i'm getting hooked. thanks. you lost, you can present the rest of the awards. >> oh, well, gee, guys, thanks. i really appreciate that. >> you're welcome. >> oh, i'm not really prepared. wait, i think i'm okay. let's do this. it's time for the world news nowscars. first category, not prepared or anything. >> not prepared at all. there's just golden remote controls sitting on this table. here we go. being a news anchor can be difficult. a lot goes into being the face of the broadcast, sometimes you have to do things you otherwise wouldn't. but you also don't. like when it comes to eating meat. it's something our next nominee simply does not do. >> these are so good. i'm eating the vegetarian part. not vegetarian. i can't partake. there's no tofu dog. >> well, since there are no other nominees in this catatory of best performance by a nowscar goes to you. >> yes. this is for you. >> wow. well, i really wasn't prepared for this moment. i wasn't expecting this. i'd like to thank my mom and dad who believed in me. i want to know, wait, is this a real verizon fios remote? my kids lost this one. threw it in the garbage. can i really use it? >> it might bebe but we can't say for sure. you are getting the hook. we have one more award. it's a two for one combo award for best hair and best wardrobe. the nowscar goes to kendis gibson. look at all those beautiful looks. that's the trendy man bun up there in the left-hand corner. >> wow. >> what's your inspiration? >> i got to tell you, it's all the previous black anchors, bradley, t.j., rob nelson, asher so many who have blazed a trail here. this moment is bigger than just me. >> it is. >> we want to bring in all our winners. we want to bring them all in. we want to say congratulations to the winners. we are a lot more diverse here than the oscars, obviously. so congratulations to them. everyone who won. everybody, thanks to security for always giving me a call when my food is here. thanks to everybody for making a great -- approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned that taking informed steps along the way really makes a difference later. that's what it means to go long . call now and request this free [decision guide]. it's full of information on medicare and the range of aarp medicare supplement plans to choose from based on your needs and budget. all plans like these let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients, and there are no network restrictions. unitedhealthcare insurance company has over thirty years experience and the commitment to roll along with you, keeping you on course. so call now and discover how an aarp medicare supplement plan could go long for you. endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. plus, nine out of ten plan members surveyed say they would recommend their plan to a friend. remember, medicare doesn't cover everything. the rest is up to you. call now, request your free [decision guide] and start gathering the information you need to help you keep rolling with confidence. go long . 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