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. >> officer robert powell gets out of his car, gun drawn, as she tries to explain. >> my mom is dying. >> do you understand? >> as i turned around, he has a gun pointed at me. and just a cold look in his eyes, letting me know i don't care. >> my mom is dying. >> do you understand? >> i was walking toward a cop, a hostile cop with a gun. >> what would you do in this situation? disobey a policeman with his gun drawn or stay and miss the only opportunity you'll have to stay good-bye to your dying mother. for tamesha, the decision is an easy one. >> get over -- >> along with her great aunt, she heads into the hospital. >> i know a lot of people think that what i did was crazy or dangerous, but the truth of the matter is there is nothing in the world that would have kept me from going up at the time that i did. >> ryan is faced with a decision too. should he disobey the officer, should he go into the hospital like his wife? officer powell hasn't responded to reason yet and moats feels he's running out of time. >> you ran a red light. >> my mother is dying! right now! right now. >> that doe
. >> officer robert powell gets out of his car, gun drawn, as she tries to explain. >> my mom is dying. >> do you understand? >> as i turned around, he has a gun pointed at me. and just a cold look in his eyes, letting me know i don't care. >> my mom is dying. >> do you understand? >> i was walking toward a cop, a hostile cop with a gun. >> what would you do in this situation? disobey a policeman with his gun drawn or stay and miss the only...
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allyson: lord robert baden-powell founded the scouts three years earlier in london. a chicago man brought the movement to the u.s. after a boy london. announcer: you're watching live, local, breaking news with geoff hart, allyson powell, and weather with meteorologist dale gilbert. this is wyff news 4 today in high definition. >> they made more plays than us. patrick: panthers going back cam newton seemingly unable to handle the loss last night. a short press conference after being dominated by the broncos defense. team coverage from the big game, next. allyson: new this morning, north carolina governor pat mccrory was in a minor wreck shortly after the panthers' loss. troopers there said the vehicle the governor was in was rear-ended and totaled leaving the stadium. the governor's office says mccrory experienced minor pain, but turned down treatment and continued to his destination in another vehicle. a quick look at the weather now. the woodruff road camera behind us.we have some counties in western of people in a closed . patrick: mitchell county schools and every
allyson: lord robert baden-powell founded the scouts three years earlier in london. a chicago man brought the movement to the u.s. after a boy london. announcer: you're watching live, local, breaking news with geoff hart, allyson powell, and weather with meteorologist dale gilbert. this is wyff news 4 today in high definition. >> they made more plays than us. patrick: panthers going back cam newton seemingly unable to handle the loss last night. a short press conference after being...
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when president reagan, for example, nominated robert to replace justice louis powell went unfilled for seven months. democrats, of course, blocked the nomination of robert bork. the president's next nominee had to withdraw. then he finally was able to get justice anthony kennedy confirmed, his third try. but that took about seven months to do that. you're going to hear republicans kind of looking back and talking about that there is precedent for this with something so important. and keep in mind, for republicans, this is the crucial fifth vote. the court is now composed of really five conservatives, or was composed of five conservatives and four liberals. and now with justice scalia's passing, that is 4-4, the court is in the balance. and,sh, justice scalia not only provided the crucial fifth vote but he was that sharp conservative voice, kind of that anchor for that court. so i think it's going to be very difficult to see republicans agreeing with anyone that this president puts up, and of, of course, republicans are obstructionist. as i was saying before his remarks started, i don't
when president reagan, for example, nominated robert to replace justice louis powell went unfilled for seven months. democrats, of course, blocked the nomination of robert bork. the president's next nominee had to withdraw. then he finally was able to get justice anthony kennedy confirmed, his third try. but that took about seven months to do that. you're going to hear republicans kind of looking back and talking about that there is precedent for this with something so important. and keep in...
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powell resigned. reagan first nominated robert bork, who the senate rejected after a long, bitter debate. reagan then nominated the less-controversial kennedy in november 1987. the senate confirmed him three months later - 97 to 0. democrats say with 11 months left in obama's presidency, there's plenty of time to confirm a justice. that was jonathan karl reporting. president obama was asked if people should assume he'd nominate a moderate to replace scalia. the president said we would nominate except that it would be someone who was well qualified. pope francis caps off his time in mexico today. he'll travel to the former "murder capital of the world" to visit mexico's northern border. he'll deliver one more of the world" to visit mexico's northern border. he'll deliver one more mass and is expected to pray for undocumented immigrants who have died trying to cross into the united states. and a scary moment for the pope yesterday. he was shaking hands with well-wishers when it appears someone pulled on his garment and pulled him over onto a child in a wheelchair. pope francis wasn't hurt,
powell resigned. reagan first nominated robert bork, who the senate rejected after a long, bitter debate. reagan then nominated the less-controversial kennedy in november 1987. the senate confirmed him three months later - 97 to 0. democrats say with 11 months left in obama's presidency, there's plenty of time to confirm a justice. that was jonathan karl reporting. president obama was asked if people should assume he'd nominate a moderate to replace scalia. the president said we would nominate...
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powell resigned. reagan first nominated robert bork, who the senate rejected after a long, bitter debate. reagan then nominated the less-controversial kennedy in november 1987. the senate confirmed him three months later, 97-0. democrats say with 11 months there's plenty of time to confirm a justice. >> and jon karl with us from the white house tonight. and jon, a reporter asking the president, should we assume you will nominate a mod rat. how did the president answer? >> reporter: well, he said we should make no assumptions. but the bottom line here is, the president has a choice. he can nominate a liberal who would energize democrats during had election year, or dominate a moderate who has had bipartisan is up support. i would expect him to go in that direction, making it harder for republicans to reject that person, because it's somebody republicans have supported in the past. >> making it clear that nomination is coming. jon karl live at the white house. thank you. >>> now, to that major health headline we reported on last night here. a report linking popular antacids to dementia. a 4
powell resigned. reagan first nominated robert bork, who the senate rejected after a long, bitter debate. reagan then nominated the less-controversial kennedy in november 1987. the senate confirmed him three months later, 97-0. democrats say with 11 months there's plenty of time to confirm a justice. >> and jon karl with us from the white house tonight. and jon, a reporter asking the president, should we assume you will nominate a mod rat. how did the president answer? >> reporter:...
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powell resigned. reagan first nominated robert bork, who the senate rejected after a long, bitter debate. reagan then nominated the less-controversial kennedy in november 1987. the senate confirmed him three months later - 97 to 0. democrats say with 11 months left in obama's presidency, there's plenty of time to confirm a justice. you know how frustrating it can be when your flight is delayed by a few hours. it can really alter your plans... but imagine if your flight landed a full 24 hours later. details of a nightmare flight that just landed in new york city. responding to a recent court order asking the company to unlock an i- phone belonging to one of the san bernardino shooters. and here's a look at today's pump patrol. according to gasbuddy.com you will pay .....2.05 at smith's. we have a link to the cheapest prices in your neighborhood on our kolo 8 app or at prices are sapple is firing back after a judge ordered the company to help the f-b-i in its investigation of the san bernardino terror attack. as kolo 8 news now's matt vaughan explains ... the tech giant is now caught betwee
powell resigned. reagan first nominated robert bork, who the senate rejected after a long, bitter debate. reagan then nominated the less-controversial kennedy in november 1987. the senate confirmed him three months later - 97 to 0. democrats say with 11 months left in obama's presidency, there's plenty of time to confirm a justice. you know how frustrating it can be when your flight is delayed by a few hours. it can really alter your plans... but imagine if your flight landed a full 24 hours...
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it started around the turn of the last century last to british army officer general robert stevenson smythe powell. now, as scouting history has it, in 1909, a chicago business man, a publisher, who actually grew up in western pennsylvania, lost his way in dense fog in london. a young boy came do his aid guiding him to his destination and in the end when he offered that young boy a tip, a coin, the boy refused the tip offered y him stating that, sir, i'm a scout. and scouts do not take rewards for going -- doing good turns. well, that young boy was a scout. we don't know his identity today. he certainly has changed our country. that single act of volunteerism gave birth to what became the boy scouts of america, incorporated in 1910. . in 2013, there were more than 2.6 million boy scouts in america. the program serves not just boys but also girls in our scouting venturing program. in a time which has in many ways been highlighted by a decline of volunteerism and criticism of perhaps our younger, newest generations, i know that our nation's future is in good hands with those who live and dedicate th
it started around the turn of the last century last to british army officer general robert stevenson smythe powell. now, as scouting history has it, in 1909, a chicago business man, a publisher, who actually grew up in western pennsylvania, lost his way in dense fog in london. a young boy came do his aid guiding him to his destination and in the end when he offered that young boy a tip, a coin, the boy refused the tip offered y him stating that, sir, i'm a scout. and scouts do not take rewards...
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when president reagan, for example, nominated robert bork in 198 7, the seat to replace justice powell went for several months. he finally was able to get justice anthony kennedy confirmed, his third try. but that took about seven months to do that. so you're going to hear republicans kind of looking back and talking about that there is precedent for this with something so important. and keep in mind for republicans, this is the crucial fifth vote. the court is now composed of really five conservatives or was composed of five conservatives and four liberals. now with justice scalia's passing, that is 4-4. the court is in the balance. of course justice scalia not only provided the crucial fifth vote but was that sharp conservative voice, kind of that anchor for that court. so i think it's going to be very difficult to see republicans agreeing with anyone that this president puts up. of course he's complained that republicans are obstructionists. as i was saying before his remarks started, i don't think he's seen anything yet, because this is the battle republicans are ready to dig in fo
when president reagan, for example, nominated robert bork in 198 7, the seat to replace justice powell went for several months. he finally was able to get justice anthony kennedy confirmed, his third try. but that took about seven months to do that. so you're going to hear republicans kind of looking back and talking about that there is precedent for this with something so important. and keep in mind for republicans, this is the crucial fifth vote. the court is now composed of really five...
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robert. >> yes. senator sanders will be here having breakfast with reverend powell sharpton. this morning, sanders is the king of new hampshire. >> reporter: donald trump basked in the glow of victory in new hampshire. a firm rebuke to the roof will give party establishment. >> we're going to do something so good and so fast and so strong. the world is going to respect us again. trust me. >> reporter: for kasich, the strong showing allows him to press on. >> maybe we're just turning the page on the dark part of american politics. tonight, the light overcame the darkness. >> he will show all the more disappointment. press. >> reporter: sanders victory delivered a blow to the establishment. then, women, independents. young voters. >> the people of new hampshire. the political establishment. the economic establishment. by the way, to the media establishment. >> reporter: linkedin congratulated sanders on his thick. period the campaign is far from over. >> we will campaign in every state. fight the real solution that makes a real difference in each >> reporter: and effort to rein
robert. >> yes. senator sanders will be here having breakfast with reverend powell sharpton. this morning, sanders is the king of new hampshire. >> reporter: donald trump basked in the glow of victory in new hampshire. a firm rebuke to the roof will give party establishment. >> we're going to do something so good and so fast and so strong. the world is going to respect us again. trust me. >> reporter: for kasich, the strong showing allows him to press on. >> maybe...
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powell resigned. reagan first nominated robert bork, who the senate rejected after a long, bitter debate. controversial kennedy in november 1987. the senate confirmed him three months later, 97-0. democrats say with 11 months left in obama's presidency, there's plenty of time to confirm a justice. president obama was asked if people should assume that he's going to nominate a moderate to replace scalia, somebody who would have support from republicans. the president said that we should make no assumption on who he will nominate except that it will be somebody who is well qualified. jonathan karl, abc news, the white house. >>> after trading insults with his republican rivals donald trump is now sparring with president obama. trump criticized the president after he predicted that voters would not elected him and trump was in rare format a rally in south carolina when he was interrupted by a protesters. supporters who escorted the protester out were invited to the stage to speak. >> if it wasn't for mr. trump right here, i don't think any of us would have the voice that we have. plumber. >> trump is 16 p
powell resigned. reagan first nominated robert bork, who the senate rejected after a long, bitter debate. controversial kennedy in november 1987. the senate confirmed him three months later, 97-0. democrats say with 11 months left in obama's presidency, there's plenty of time to confirm a justice. president obama was asked if people should assume that he's going to nominate a moderate to replace scalia, somebody who would have support from republicans. the president said that we should make no...
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robert smith who we'll be honoring who's such a model citizen. and we also have eric young, outstanding labor leader as well as liz powell. but both of the attorney generals can referred to education. and the need to build the internal character and information of our young. when arne duncan left the administration, president obama looked around the country for who could continue that work. he came and glazed at the state that i was born. and found a courageous educator, visionary, one that we knew in new york well. for standing up against those that he had vested interests, for those that were supposed to be the object of what education is all about. and that is the students. he did not waiver in the face of being questioned. he did not capitulate in the face of controversy. and he earned the respect of new york as he has now the nation. i bring you the acting secretary of education for the united states, the honorable -- from, brooklyn, home boy, so don't -- you know, he and i are the two different looks of brooklyn. i'll let you all decide what that is. the honorable dr. john b. king junior. [ applause ] >> good mornin
robert smith who we'll be honoring who's such a model citizen. and we also have eric young, outstanding labor leader as well as liz powell. but both of the attorney generals can referred to education. and the need to build the internal character and information of our young. when arne duncan left the administration, president obama looked around the country for who could continue that work. he came and glazed at the state that i was born. and found a courageous educator, visionary, one that we...
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robert told a ballroom crowd of about 1000 people at a celebration of law day at new england law-boston, a private law school. right about the article is another article about powell. owell isline is, "pwe clinton's unlikely new ally." it says in the article, hillary clinton gained an unlikely new ally. powell said he disagreed with the state department decision to retroactively classified two e-mails from his personal account while in office. "i have reviewed the messages and i do not see what makes them classified," powell said of the e-mails, which were uncovered late last year by the state department's their general. that powello say has that in the past that he found the state department computer system, including internet and e-mail, to be inadequate when he took office in 2001. he devoted substantial resources to improving it and made liberal use of his personal aol account. are you a progressive and how do you define it? caller: good morning and thank you for c-span. no, i am not a progressive. i am a democrat. for anybody out there who does not know what a yellow dog democrat is, it is a democrat who would rather vote for a yellow dog than a republican. i
robert told a ballroom crowd of about 1000 people at a celebration of law day at new england law-boston, a private law school. right about the article is another article about powell. owell isline is, "pwe clinton's unlikely new ally." it says in the article, hillary clinton gained an unlikely new ally. powell said he disagreed with the state department decision to retroactively classified two e-mails from his personal account while in office. "i have reviewed the messages and i...