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terry moran, the supreme court. >> time for light most.raska's ben sass got a few laughs when we read the text message from his wife. >> my wife sent me a text a little bit ago. and said, sure she dent expect me to read it. how in the world is gorsuch able to go so many hours at a time without peeing? >> sass said he wouldn't make gorsuch answer that. but he did add the supreme court bladder is something the whole country stands in awe of. >> luckily his answer wasn't -- depends. >> oh. >> the slow clap. expected there again today. a volt te on the health care bi one day away. during a closed door meeting the president warned republicans they will lose seats if they don't back american health care act. sources say he also said that they would be fools if they don't stick together. some insists the president was kidding. he said it was a great meeting. secretary of state, rex tillerson hosting the largest gathering ever of the coalition to fight isis, the first meeting in more than two years of foreign ministers from all 68 coalition countr
terry moran, the supreme court. >> time for light most.raska's ben sass got a few laughs when we read the text message from his wife. >> my wife sent me a text a little bit ago. and said, sure she dent expect me to read it. how in the world is gorsuch able to go so many hours at a time without peeing? >> sass said he wouldn't make gorsuch answer that. but he did add the supreme court bladder is something the whole country stands in awe of. >> luckily his answer wasn't --...
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abc's terry moran covers the supreme court for us. >> reporter: judge neil gorsuch in the crosshairs today -- [ cameras shuttering ] but cool under fire, even having some fun. [ laughter ] for the most part, though, judge gorsuch just had to sit and smile and listen to the senators' statements, republicans praising him -- >> i know from my own personal experience that you are one of the best judges in the country. >> reporter: and democrats challenging him, demanding to know if he could rule against president trump, if the fbi probe into links between russia and the trump campaign comes before the court. >> the possibility of the supreme court needing to enforce a subpoena against the president is no longer idle speculation. >> reporter: then it was gorsuch's turn. >> i do. >> reporter: and he got personal, thanking his wife. >> i love you so much. >> reporter: emotionally remembering a beloved uncle, who died last month. >> a hero of mine and a lifelong episcopal priest. >> reporter: and he praised the judges he called his mentors, including the one he would replace, justice scalia.
abc's terry moran covers the supreme court for us. >> reporter: judge neil gorsuch in the crosshairs today -- [ cameras shuttering ] but cool under fire, even having some fun. [ laughter ] for the most part, though, judge gorsuch just had to sit and smile and listen to the senators' statements, republicans praising him -- >> i know from my own personal experience that you are one of the best judges in the country. >> reporter: and democrats challenging him, demanding to know...
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terry moran joins us from the supreme court, but what are his chances of confirmation? >> reporter: they are spoiling for a fight, furious about what happened to merrick gor land who never got a hearing. democrats think they can show him as too friendly. not good for working men and women, but the effort has been scatter shot, low intensity, and as we saw, gorsuch has a genial and disarming personality. it's hard to portray him as a judicial villain. >> terry, thank you p. >>> overseas tonight, a provocation from north korea. kim jong-un watching the rocket engine calling it a revolutionary breakthrough. in the background, his threats to reduce the united states to a quote, heap of ashes. president trump weighing in. >> he is acting very, very badly. i will tell you he is acting very badly. >> with the president as he discussed those intense tensions, new england from mar-a-lago with him there on air force one. > >>> back to breaking news about air line security. there are orders to ban all electronics except cell phones. is a terror threat prompting the move? abc's dav
terry moran joins us from the supreme court, but what are his chances of confirmation? >> reporter: they are spoiling for a fight, furious about what happened to merrick gor land who never got a hearing. democrats think they can show him as too friendly. not good for working men and women, but the effort has been scatter shot, low intensity, and as we saw, gorsuch has a genial and disarming personality. it's hard to portray him as a judicial villain. >> terry, thank you p....
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abc's terry moran covers the supreme court for us. >> reporter: judge neil gorsuch in the crosshairs today -- [ cameras shuttering ] but cool under fire, even having some fun. [ laughter ] for the most part, though, judge gorsuch just had to sit and smile and listen to the senators' statements, republicans praising him -- >> i know from my own personal experience that you are one of the best judges in the country. >> reporter: and democrats challenging him, demanding to know if he could rule against president trump, if the fbi probe into links between russia and the trump campaign comes before the court. >> the possibility of the supreme court needing to enforce a subpoena against the president is no longer idle speculation. >> reporter: then it was gorsuch's turn. >> i do. >> reporter: and he got personal, thanking his wife. >> i love you so much. >> reporter: emotionally remembering a beloved uncle, who died last month. >> a hero of mine and a lifelong episcopal priest. >> reporter: and he praised the judges he called his mentors, including the one he would replace, justice scalia.
abc's terry moran covers the supreme court for us. >> reporter: judge neil gorsuch in the crosshairs today -- [ cameras shuttering ] but cool under fire, even having some fun. [ laughter ] for the most part, though, judge gorsuch just had to sit and smile and listen to the senators' statements, republicans praising him -- >> i know from my own personal experience that you are one of the best judges in the country. >> reporter: and democrats challenging him, demanding to know...
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>> terry moran for us tonight. terry, thank you. >>> back here at home now for an apology from a key member of congress. representative devin nunes, the republican chairman of the house intelligence committee, went public with a new claim that u.s. intelligence intercepted communications with trump associates. nunes took that information to the media and then the white house before telling his own committee. abc's chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl, with the growing backlash. >> reporter: president trump is dismissing fbi director james comey's blunt assessment that there's no evidence to prove his wiretapping allegations. asked if comey's assessment takes away from the credibility of his unsubstantiated tweets, the president told "time" magazine, "no, i have articles saying it happened. a lot of information has just been learned, and a lot of information may be learned over the next coming period of time. we will see what happens." >> reporter: devin nunes, the republican chairman of the house intellig
>> terry moran for us tonight. terry, thank you. >>> back here at home now for an apology from a key member of congress. representative devin nunes, the republican chairman of the house intelligence committee, went public with a new claim that u.s. intelligence intercepted communications with trump associates. nunes took that information to the media and then the white house before telling his own committee. abc's chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl, with the growing...
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not a lot of people get to do that. >> terry moran reporting from london. >>> central valley congressmans faces criticism. pelosi believes that nunes should have spoken with his committee first. >> he has demonstrated clearly that there is no way of an impartial investigation under his leadership. >> i thought it was important for me to talk to all of you. >> nunes is saying he's unsure -- nunes served on mr. trump's transition team. >> the sproapple responded to t disclosure saying the hacks would only affect iphone 3 gs and that was fixed in 2009. san francisco police escorting a group of teenagers not to jail >>> happening now. some san francisco teenagers are headed to africa. >> because of the possibility of something good. >> here is abc 7 news reporter, jonathan bloom. >> reporter: it is not often you see a group of teenagers this happy to be climbing inside a police vehicle. >> y'all excited? >> yeah. >> these officers are taking the teens a little outside their jurisdiction. >> to africa. >> former gregg greg su suhr wa charged four years ago. >> we heard of africa and how great
not a lot of people get to do that. >> terry moran reporting from london. >>> central valley congressmans faces criticism. pelosi believes that nunes should have spoken with his committee first. >> he has demonstrated clearly that there is no way of an impartial investigation under his leadership. >> i thought it was important for me to talk to all of you. >> nunes is saying he's unsure -- nunes served on mr. trump's transition team. >> the sproapple...
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terry moran with us.hank you, terry. >>> back here of the home, and a winter storm brewing as millions dig out from the powerful and deadly nor'easter. the east is already locked in a deep freeze. look at this. the train into the station, kicking up that wave of snow as passengers were waiting on the platform. let's get right to chief meteorologist, ginger zee. we heard some laughter in that video, but not everyone was laughing when that storm hit, and now a new storm, ginger. >> reporter: that's right. we have more snow on the way, david. as uncomfortable as this deep freeze might be for so many of us after such a mild february, the agriculture, the farmers are really concerned in parts of the southeast. i'm going to show you here. that deep freeze for one more morning will be a hard freeze in some spots and that's why we have the warnings still out. the actual numbers going into your friday morning look like this. 30 in columbia, 35, atlanta, 26, charlotte, and it could be below 20 in a lot of spots. wi
terry moran with us.hank you, terry. >>> back here of the home, and a winter storm brewing as millions dig out from the powerful and deadly nor'easter. the east is already locked in a deep freeze. look at this. the train into the station, kicking up that wave of snow as passengers were waiting on the platform. let's get right to chief meteorologist, ginger zee. we heard some laughter in that video, but not everyone was laughing when that storm hit, and now a new storm, ginger. >>...
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abc's terry moran at the supreme court tonight. >> reporter: neil gorsuch came to his confirmation hearing with a message -- >> the bottom line is i would like to convey to you from the bottom of my heart, is that i'm a fair judge. >> reporter: democrats spent hours testing that claim. on torture, which president trump considers a legitimate option. >> let me ask you this. does the president have the right to authorize torture if it violates the laws passed by congress or the other ones you cited? >> senator, no man is above the law. >> reporter: on the president's travel ban -- >> i will apply the law faithfully, and fearlessly and without regard to persons. i don't care -- >> how about with regard to religion? >> anyone. any law is going to get a fair and square deal with me. >> reporter: on abortion, which president trump declared during the campaign was a litmus test. >> i am pro-life and i will be appointing pro-life judges. >> reporter: senators grilling gorsuch on his meeting with president trump. >> in that interview, did he ever ask you to overrule roe v. wade? >> no, senator. >>
abc's terry moran at the supreme court tonight. >> reporter: neil gorsuch came to his confirmation hearing with a message -- >> the bottom line is i would like to convey to you from the bottom of my heart, is that i'm a fair judge. >> reporter: democrats spent hours testing that claim. on torture, which president trump considers a legitimate option. >> let me ask you this. does the president have the right to authorize torture if it violates the laws passed by congress...
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terry moran, abc news, london. >>> coming up next, a random act of kindness from a stranger.ow raiders quarterback derek ca >>> nice reminder tonight that there's an awful lot of goodness in the world and it comes in the form of one stranger helping another. "abc 7 news" reporter jonathan bloom walks us through the moment one man realized his good samaritan was the oakland raiders star quarterback. >>> have you ever run all the way out of gas? >> no, no, that was kind of like the first time experience, at least in this car. >> reporter: it is a new car. call it a token of his success. in his career as a dj and music producer. >> i just got back from the philippines, going to miami next week for a show. >> reporter: with an empty tank he wasn't going anywhere. his car sputtered to a stop and he got out to walk to the station. >> this is the gas can i had in my trunk. >> reporter: that's when a stranger pulled up. >> he was like, hop in the car. >> reporter: he was casually dressed. >> he was in a denali. i asked what he did for a living and he said played football. by that tim
terry moran, abc news, london. >>> coming up next, a random act of kindness from a stranger.ow raiders quarterback derek ca >>> nice reminder tonight that there's an awful lot of goodness in the world and it comes in the form of one stranger helping another. "abc 7 news" reporter jonathan bloom walks us through the moment one man realized his good samaritan was the oakland raiders star quarterback. >>> have you ever run all the way out of gas? >> no,...
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isis calling him their solsols e here's terry moran in london. >> reporter: the face of the killer. police releasing this fphoto of khalid masood. he was british-born, a convert to islam, investigated for his ties to extremism more than a decade ago. this morning, heavily-armed police arrested a suspect in birmingham. the question now, did alone? >> articulate, polite, presentable, and he's on his way to commit mass murder. >> reporter: new video emerging today of the moment police took massood down. and nearby, the chaotic moment prime minister teresa may was hustled to safety. and in utah, friends remembered american kurt cochran. one of four americans killed in the attack. >> he wanted to be your friend within five minutes. >> reporter: his wife, still recovering. one of 40 people injured from 11 different countries. that diversity, londoners say, show the true face of their welcoming, global city. >> thank you. >>> back here at home, severe weather moving across the south this weekend. pounding hail in texas. the storms moving east tonight. 14 million americans in the path, from
isis calling him their solsols e here's terry moran in london. >> reporter: the face of the killer. police releasing this fphoto of khalid masood. he was british-born, a convert to islam, investigated for his ties to extremism more than a decade ago. this morning, heavily-armed police arrested a suspect in birmingham. the question now, did alone? >> articulate, polite, presentable, and he's on his way to commit mass murder. >> reporter: new video emerging today of the moment...
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here's terry moran in london. >> reporter: the face of the killer. police releasing this fphoto of khalid masood. he was british-born, a convert to islam, investigated for his ties to extremism more than a decade ago. this morning, heavily-armed police arrested a suspect in birmingham. the question now, did masood act alone? >> articulate, polite, presentable, and he's on his way to commit mass murder. >> reporter: new video emerging today of the moment police took massood down. and nearby, the chaotic moment prime minister teresa may was hustled to safety. and in utah, friends remembered american kurt cochran. one of four americans killed in the attack. >> he wanted to be your friend within five minutes. >> reporter: his wife, still recovering. one of 40 people injured from 11 different countries. that diversity, londoners say, show the true face of their welcoming, global city. >> thank you. >>> back here at home, severe weather moving across the south this weekend. pounding hail in texas. the storms moving east tonight. 14 million americans in the
here's terry moran in london. >> reporter: the face of the killer. police releasing this fphoto of khalid masood. he was british-born, a convert to islam, investigated for his ties to extremism more than a decade ago. this morning, heavily-armed police arrested a suspect in birmingham. the question now, did masood act alone? >> articulate, polite, presentable, and he's on his way to commit mass murder. >> reporter: new video emerging today of the moment police took massood...
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the reporter rebecca morelle speaking with terry moran. >> everyone started to run and all the while being pelled with all this material but we couldn't see anything because it was a whiteout. >> so there was a moment when you thought you were going to die. >> yeah, there was a huge explosion. we thought that might be it. >> understandably. at least ten people were injured. some with head injuries, but none serious. the mountain continues to spew lava into the air at this hour. >>> nearly 40% of colleges are experiencing a drop in applications from international students and school officials attribute the decrease to the immigration policies of the trump administration. the new survey finds the biggest declines in students from the middle east. >>> there won't be any more stars at netflix in the ratings system, that is. the streaming service is ditching the five-star system for a simpler thumb's up, thumb's down one. netflix says the system feels yesterday and users are much more likely to give ratings with the simpler system. subscribers will start seeing the thumbs next month. >> i
the reporter rebecca morelle speaking with terry moran. >> everyone started to run and all the while being pelled with all this material but we couldn't see anything because it was a whiteout. >> so there was a moment when you thought you were going to die. >> yeah, there was a huge explosion. we thought that might be it. >> understandably. at least ten people were injured. some with head injuries, but none serious. the mountain continues to spew lava into the air at...
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your chief foreign correspondent, terry moran, tonight. >> reporter: these images, instagrammed by aourist just minutes before the eruption show a brilliant morning. then -- molten rock and boulders shooting hundreds of feet into the air. the bbc news crew dropping their camera to the ground. people fleeing as the superheated debris rains down and a dense cloud of steam engulfs the slope. all scramble for the safety of the mountain vehicle, a window there shattered by the flying rocks. ten people injured, three hospitalized. but all were badly shaken. tonight, we spoke with the bbc's rebecca morelle. >> everyone started to run, all the while we were being pelted with all of this material. but we couldn't see anything too. it was a whiteout. >> so there was a moment when you thought you were going to die? >> there's a huge explosion. you do think for -- that might be it. >> reporter: the explosion was triggered when the flowing m magma at 1,800 degrees fahrenheit, hit the thick snow creating high-pressure pockets of steam. mt. edna, one of the world's most active volcanoes. tourists v
your chief foreign correspondent, terry moran, tonight. >> reporter: these images, instagrammed by aourist just minutes before the eruption show a brilliant morning. then -- molten rock and boulders shooting hundreds of feet into the air. the bbc news crew dropping their camera to the ground. people fleeing as the superheated debris rains down and a dense cloud of steam engulfs the slope. all scramble for the safety of the mountain vehicle, a window there shattered by the flying rocks....
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abc's terry moran at the supreme court tonight. >> reporter: neil gorsuch came to his confirmation hearing with a message -- >> the bottom line is i would like to convey to you from the bottom of my heart, i'm a fair judge. >> reporter: democrats spent hours testing that claim. on torture, which president trump considers a legitimate option. >> let me ask you this. does the president have the right to authorize torture if it violates the laws passed by congress or the other ones you cited? >> senator, no man is above the law. >> reporter: on the president's travel ban -- >> i will apply the law faithfully, and fearlessly and without regard to persons. i don't care -- >> how about with regard to religion? >> anyone. any law is going to get a fair and square deal with me. >> reporter: on abortion, which president trump declared during the campaign was a litmus test. >> i am pro-life and i will be appointing pro-life judges. >> reporter: senators grilling gorsuch on his meeting with the president. >> in that interview, did he ever ask you to overrule roe v. wade? >> no, senator. >> what would
abc's terry moran at the supreme court tonight. >> reporter: neil gorsuch came to his confirmation hearing with a message -- >> the bottom line is i would like to convey to you from the bottom of my heart, i'm a fair judge. >> reporter: democrats spent hours testing that claim. on torture, which president trump considers a legitimate option. >> let me ask you this. does the president have the right to authorize torture if it violates the laws passed by congress or the...
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abc's terry moran reporting from london tonight. >> reporter: tonight we are learning more about the man who attacked the heart of london. khalid masood, 52 years old. british-born. believed to have acted alone, though he was long known to authorities here as an islamist radical. police now executing raids across the country, arresting eight, and seizing evidence. the investigation centering on the city of birmingham in the north of england, where masood was living, and abc's alex marquardt is there. >> reporter: this house is masood's last known address. it was raided overnight by police. one neighbor identified masood from a picture of the attack, saying he was a normal family man who like to take care of his garden, but who left abruptly just after christmas. >> reporter: outside parliament today, where the rampage happened, forensic technicians on their hands and knees, painstakingly searching for evidence. london was a city defiant. parliament was in session. the westminster bridge reopened the afternoon. the attacker sped the 800-foot length of this bridge, up on the sidewalk m
abc's terry moran reporting from london tonight. >> reporter: tonight we are learning more about the man who attacked the heart of london. khalid masood, 52 years old. british-born. believed to have acted alone, though he was long known to authorities here as an islamist radical. police now executing raids across the country, arresting eight, and seizing evidence. the investigation centering on the city of birmingham in the north of england, where masood was living, and abc's alex...
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abc's terry moran reporting from london tonight. >> reporter: tonight we are learning more about the man who attacked the heart of london. khalid masood, 52 years old. british-born. believed to have acted alone, though he was long known to authorities here as an islamist radical. police now executing raids across the country, arresting eight, and seizing evidence. the investigation centering on the city of birmingham in the north of england, where masood was living, and abc's alex marquardt is there. >> reporter: this house is masood's last known address. it was raided overnight by police. one neighbor identified masood from a picture of the attack, saying he was a normal family man who like to take care of his garden, but who left abruptly just after christmas. >> reporter: outside parliament today, where the rampage happened, forensic technicians on their hands and knees, painstakingly searching for evidence. london was a city defiant. parliament was in session. the westminster bridge reopened the afternoon. the attacker sped the 800-foot length of this bridge, up on the sidewalk m
abc's terry moran reporting from london tonight. >> reporter: tonight we are learning more about the man who attacked the heart of london. khalid masood, 52 years old. british-born. believed to have acted alone, though he was long known to authorities here as an islamist radical. police now executing raids across the country, arresting eight, and seizing evidence. the investigation centering on the city of birmingham in the north of england, where masood was living, and abc's alex...
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here's terry moran in london. >> reporter: the face of the killer. police releasing this photo of khalid masood. asking the public for help. >> now is the time to come forward and speak to our officers. >> reporter: he was british-born, a convert to islam, investigated for his ties to extremism more than a decade ago. police determined then that he posed a low risk. this morning, heavily-armed police arrested a suspect in birmingham. a suspect arrested there. 11 arrested so far, 7 released. the question now, did masood act alone? at the hotel south of london where masood spent his last night, a fellow guest saw know sign of the carnage ahead. >> articulate, polite, presentable, and he's on his way to commit mass murder. >> reporter: new video emerging today of the moment police took masood down. >> he had a knife, they shot him. >> reporter: and nearby, the chaotic moment prime minister teresa may was hustled to safety. her guards with weapons drawn. and in utah, friends remembered american kurt cochran. one of four people killed in the attack. he an
here's terry moran in london. >> reporter: the face of the killer. police releasing this photo of khalid masood. asking the public for help. >> now is the time to come forward and speak to our officers. >> reporter: he was british-born, a convert to islam, investigated for his ties to extremism more than a decade ago. police determined then that he posed a low risk. this morning, heavily-armed police arrested a suspect in birmingham. a suspect arrested there. 11 arrested so...
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abc's terry moran is at the supreme court and joins us now with the latest. od morning, terry. >> reporter: day two they'll keep him on the griddle trying to portray him as too friendly tocorporations, too tangled up in politics and beholden to president trump but gorsuch very calmly and firmly says i'm my own man. after a second day of testimony, nc neal gorsuch standing firm. >> i can't guarantee you more than i'm a fair judge but i can promise you absolutely nothing less. >> reporter: senators wasting no time hitting him on president trump again. >> is the president's national security determinations, are those reviewable by the court? >> senator, no man is above the law. >> reporter: and again. >> did he ever ask you to overru row v quaid? >> no. >> what would you have done if van gundy asked? >> i would have walked out the door. >> how would you feel if he c l called you a so-called judge. >> when anyone criticizes the honesty and motives after a federal judge, well, i find that disheartening. thee united states. ing. >> anyone is >> reporter: but j presi
abc's terry moran is at the supreme court and joins us now with the latest. od morning, terry. >> reporter: day two they'll keep him on the griddle trying to portray him as too friendly tocorporations, too tangled up in politics and beholden to president trump but gorsuch very calmly and firmly says i'm my own man. after a second day of testimony, nc neal gorsuch standing firm. >> i can't guarantee you more than i'm a fair judge but i can promise you absolutely nothing less....
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our chief foreign correspondent terry moran starts us off from london. od morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, robin. it is an eerie scene, this heart of london. usually such a bustling area but now a crime scene. roped off by police tape. this is where it ended. right there under the shadow of big ben where the attacker was killed and we know now he was british born. homegrown terror inspired by islamist ideology and acting alone although authorities are withholding his identity. for the moment. those raids overnight here in london, up in birmingham resulting in eight arrests as authorities try to get to the bottom and unravel the worst terrorist attack in the united kingdom in more than a decade. mayhem in the streets of london. the moment the terrorist attacks. tourists fleeing gunshots at parliament. victims strewn across the westminster bridge. bystanders frantically trying to save the wounded. the attack unfolded 2:40 wednesday afternoon. watch on the security camera video. you can see a gray hyundai barreling down the packed bridge aiming for
our chief foreign correspondent terry moran starts us off from london. od morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, robin. it is an eerie scene, this heart of london. usually such a bustling area but now a crime scene. roped off by police tape. this is where it ended. right there under the shadow of big ben where the attacker was killed and we know now he was british born. homegrown terror inspired by islamist ideology and acting alone although authorities are withholding his identity....
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here's abc's terry moran. >> and judge neil gorsuch in the crosshairs.r fire even having some fun. >> reporter: for the most part, though, judge gorsuch just had to sit and smile and listen to the senators' statements. republicans praising him -- >> i know from my own personal experience that you are one of the best judges in the country. >> reporter: and democrats challenging him, demanding to know if he could rule against president trump, if the fbi probe into links between russia and the trump campaign comes before the court. >> the possibility of the supreme court needing to enforce a subpoena against the president is no longer idle speculation. >> reporter: then it was gorsuch's turn. >> i do. >> reporter: and he got personal, thanking his wife. >> i love you so much. >> reporter: emotionally remembering a beloved uncle, who died last month. >> a hero of mine and a lifelong episcopal priest. >> reporter: and he praised the judges he called his mentors, including the one he would replace, justice scalia. >> now, we didn't agree on everything. the jus
here's abc's terry moran. >> and judge neil gorsuch in the crosshairs.r fire even having some fun. >> reporter: for the most part, though, judge gorsuch just had to sit and smile and listen to the senators' statements. republicans praising him -- >> i know from my own personal experience that you are one of the best judges in the country. >> reporter: and democrats challenging him, demanding to know if he could rule against president trump, if the fbi probe into links...
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our chief foreign correspondent terry moran is in london with all of those new details. morning to you, terry. >> reporter: good morning, amy. the focus today on the investigation into the attacker identified as khalid masood, british authorities are digging into his lock history of islamist radicalization looking to see if they missed any signs and if family, friends and associates were in on the plot. new images today of the moments of terror in london. you see the chaos and confusion as prime minister theresa may is hustled to her gars with weapons drawn in this video from the "sun" newspaper. these pictures of the attacker moments after he was taken down by police. this morning we're learning more about him, the man responsible for this deadly terror attack in the heart of london. authorities say 52-year-old khalid masood was a british citizen born adrian russelajoa living in birmingham where investigators are seen collecting evidence. masood had been investigated for ties to violent islamic extremism a decade ago after his conversion. in 2003 they concluded he posed
our chief foreign correspondent terry moran is in london with all of those new details. morning to you, terry. >> reporter: good morning, amy. the focus today on the investigation into the attacker identified as khalid masood, british authorities are digging into his lock history of islamist radicalization looking to see if they missed any signs and if family, friends and associates were in on the plot. new images today of the moments of terror in london. you see the chaos and confusion...
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. >>> confirmation hearings for neal gorsuch getting under way and terry moran who covered supreme courtrmation hearings for more than two decades is there and there's been a seven-week buildup to these hearings. what can we expect? >> reporter: good morning. i will tell you what you can expect in a hyper partisan washington, high intensity and hard fought but in some ways the most shocking thing about it is how normal it's going to be. this is probably the smoothest operation the trump presidency has launched, his nomination. he's an establish many conservative, he has come through harvard and oxford and the bush administration and while democrats are going to press him very hard on flash point issues like president trump's attacks on the judiciary and on the immigration ban, what will really happen in there i think is a very typical supreme court hearing especially given that the chairman of the committee senator grassley and the ranking democrats senator feinstein two of the most senior senators are old school and keep a lid on things in there. >> terry, the supreme court has been dow
. >>> confirmation hearings for neal gorsuch getting under way and terry moran who covered supreme courtrmation hearings for more than two decades is there and there's been a seven-week buildup to these hearings. what can we expect? >> reporter: good morning. i will tell you what you can expect in a hyper partisan washington, high intensity and hard fought but in some ways the most shocking thing about it is how normal it's going to be. this is probably the smoothest operation...
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. >> terry moran, abc news. >>> this morning b.a.r.t. inches closer to san jose when service begins at the new warm springs station in fremont. first train is due to arrive at the new station at 7:04 a.m. whether b.a.r.t. continues the push into san jose may depend on a federal grant at a time when washington sees intent on slashing budgets. david lou we shows us the new station and potential heaurdle ahead. >> reporter: an estimated 6,000 to 7,000 passengers are expected to use it weekdays. >> it's much faster living in the community close by to warm springs, a lot faster getting to a b.a.r.t. station and traveling where i need to go. >> reporter: it also brings b.a.r.t. close are and closer to san jose. >> next up will be the opening of the new station here in san jose. but there is growing concern that this could become the end of the line, that a much wished for extension into downtown san jose and to santa clara might be in doubt. the wild card is whether efforts to cut the budget in washington will impact the $1.5 billion in federa
. >> terry moran, abc news. >>> this morning b.a.r.t. inches closer to san jose when service begins at the new warm springs station in fremont. first train is due to arrive at the new station at 7:04 a.m. whether b.a.r.t. continues the push into san jose may depend on a federal grant at a time when washington sees intent on slashing budgets. david lou we shows us the new station and potential heaurdle ahead. >> reporter: an estimated 6,000 to 7,000 passengers are expected...
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this is important but i think they'll keep their powder dry until the next one comes along. >> terry morank you. george. >> we go overseas for the latest on the nuclear threat from north korea. the regime announced this weekend it is testing a new engine that could fuel a nuclear missile and that drew a sharp response from president trump on sunday. >> that meeting on north korea he's acting very, very badly. i will tell you he's acting very badly. >> reporter: more from martha raddatz in washington. these comments from the president come after secretary of state rex tillerson raised the possibility of a military strike against north korea during his trip to asia last week. >> reporter: tillerson said the trump administration has not ruled out a preemptive strike against north korea, which means they could try to take out a missile before it leaves the launchpad or disrupt a nuclear test. but despite strong words and warnings from the trump administration, or perhaps because of them, the provocations from north korea are going ahead full steam. this latest test of that rocket engine shows
this is important but i think they'll keep their powder dry until the next one comes along. >> terry morank you. george. >> we go overseas for the latest on the nuclear threat from north korea. the regime announced this weekend it is testing a new engine that could fuel a nuclear missile and that drew a sharp response from president trump on sunday. >> that meeting on north korea he's acting very, very badly. i will tell you he's acting very badly. >> reporter: more from...
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. >> reporter: terry moran, abc news. >>> this morning, b.a.r.t.to san jose after service began at the new warm springs station in fremont. the first train arrived at the new station at 7:03 a.m. whether b.a.r.t. continues its push into san jose may depend on a federal grant, at a time when washington seems intent on slashing budgets. david louie shows us the new station and the potential hurdle ahead. >> reporter: there's little doubt a new b.a.r.t. station in south fremont is going to be popular. 6,000 to 7,000 passengers are expected to use it week days. >> it's much faster living in the community close by to warm springs. it will be a lot faster getting to a b.a.r.t. station, and traveling to where i need to go. >> reporter: the shiny new station brings b.a.r.t. closer and closer to san jose. next up will be the opening of the new station here in san jose. but there is growing concern that this could become the end of the line, that a much wished-for extension to san jose and santa clara might be in doubt. the wild card is whether efforts to cu
. >> reporter: terry moran, abc news. >>> this morning, b.a.r.t.to san jose after service began at the new warm springs station in fremont. the first train arrived at the new station at 7:03 a.m. whether b.a.r.t. continues its push into san jose may depend on a federal grant, at a time when washington seems intent on slashing budgets. david louie shows us the new station and the potential hurdle ahead. >> reporter: there's little doubt a new b.a.r.t. station in south...
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. >> reporter: terry moran, abc news. >>> new this morning, b.a.r.t.closer to san jose when service begins at the new warm springs station in fremont. the first train is due to arrive at the new station 7:04 a.m. whether b.a.r.t. continues its push may depend on a federal grant washington seems intent on slashing budgets. david lou shows shows shows shos ahead. >> reporter: an estimated 6,000 to 7,000 passengers are expected to use it weekdays. >> it's much faster living in the community close by to warm springs. it will be a lot faster getting to a b.a.r.t. station and traveling to where i need to go. >> reporter: the shiny new station brings b.a.r.t. closer and closer to san jose. next up will be the opening of the new station here in san jose. but there is growing concern that this could become the end of the line, that a much wished for extension into downtown san jose and to santa clara might be in doubt. >> reporter: the wild card is whether efforts to cut the budget in washington will impact the $1.5 billion in federal funds needed to do the six
. >> reporter: terry moran, abc news. >>> new this morning, b.a.r.t.closer to san jose when service begins at the new warm springs station in fremont. the first train is due to arrive at the new station 7:04 a.m. whether b.a.r.t. continues its push may depend on a federal grant washington seems intent on slashing budgets. david lou shows shows shows shos ahead. >> reporter: an estimated 6,000 to 7,000 passengers are expected to use it weekdays. >> it's much faster...
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joined by terry moran. our chief foreign correspondent. e correspondent, maggie haberman. roland martin. host and managing editor of news one now. and sara fagen. also contributes to cnbc. terry, you spend most of your time in london. the white house sending out the bomb to london this week as well, embracing the idea that british intelligence spied on president trump. what went down there? >> bewilderment and fury. it was incredible to cover on the british end. the first thing was this spook, this spy agency, which never speaks. not only did they speak. they spoke in the most undiplomatic terms. utter nonsense, ridiculous. don't believe it. and then when they got the contrition calls, the apology calls that were not apologies from the white house from general mcmasters, that was strange. the first thing they did was call reporters up and say, they've apologized, we're moving on from here. like good allies should. an hour later, when the white house said, real men don't apologize and said, we're not apologizing, they had to change their sto
joined by terry moran. our chief foreign correspondent. e correspondent, maggie haberman. roland martin. host and managing editor of news one now. and sara fagen. also contributes to cnbc. terry, you spend most of your time in london. the white house sending out the bomb to london this week as well, embracing the idea that british intelligence spied on president trump. what went down there? >> bewilderment and fury. it was incredible to cover on the british end. the first thing was this...
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abc's terry moran covers the supreme court and is there right now. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the hearings are just getting under way and so far it's been smooth sailing for judge gorsuch. in fact, his nominee is one of the few bright spots in dark times for president trump. today back there democrats are vowing they will give judge gorsuch a good grilling on everything from president trump's travel ban to what they say is this judge's pro corporate bias. judge gorsuch was both personal and powerful. also paying tribute to his wife. >> i could not even attempt to do this without louise. i love you so much. >> but the pleasantries may be over. today he'll answer questions from democrats still fuming at gop obstruction of president obama's nominee. >> the block of chief judge merrick was never grounded in principle or precedent. >> reporter: and then there are trump's conservative campaign promises. >> president trump repeatedly promised that his judicial nominees would be pro-life and, quote, automatically, end quote, overtu
abc's terry moran covers the supreme court and is there right now. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the hearings are just getting under way and so far it's been smooth sailing for judge gorsuch. in fact, his nominee is one of the few bright spots in dark times for president trump. today back there democrats are vowing they will give judge gorsuch a good grilling on everything from president trump's travel ban to what they say is this judge's pro corporate bias. judge...
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abc's terry moran covers the supreme court and is there right now. od morning, terry good morning good morning. well, so far it is a bright spot in some pretty dark times for president trump. he was bragging on his nominee last night in kentucky but today democrats are vowing to grill what they say is his corporate bias from the bench to the president's travel ban to the possibility one of them raised yesterday that he might have to rule on a criminal case involving the president and russia. judge gorsuch in his first congressional appearance was both personal and polished. >> i will do all my powers permit to be a faithful servant of this great nation. >> reporter: also paying tribute to his wife. >> i could not even attempt it do this without louise. i love you so much. >> but the pleasantries may be over. today he'll answer questions from democrats still fuming at gop obstruction of president obama's nominee. >> -- was never grounded in principle or precedent. >> reporter: and then there are trump's conservative campaign promises. >> president trum
abc's terry moran covers the supreme court and is there right now. od morning, terry good morning good morning. well, so far it is a bright spot in some pretty dark times for president trump. he was bragging on his nominee last night in kentucky but today democrats are vowing to grill what they say is his corporate bias from the bench to the president's travel ban to the possibility one of them raised yesterday that he might have to rule on a criminal case involving the president and russia....
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etna erupting injuring tourists, journalists and a scientist and terry moran has the latest. >> reporterthis morning, mt. etna is quiet but as a group of tourists and bbc news crew discovered in an instant everything can change. molten rock and boulders shooting hundreds of feet into the air. the bbc crew dropping their camera to the ground, people fleeing as the superheated debris rains down and a dense cloud of steam engulfs the slope. as they're pelted with rocks from the eruption they scramble for the safety of the mountain vehicle, a window there shattered. ten people injured. three hospitalized. all were badly shaken. wow, that was a close call. we spoke with the bbc's rebecca morelle. >> suddenly there was one small explosion sending a plume of white steam into the air and thought that seemed a bit strange then seconds later there was a second huge explosion sending boiling rocks, boulders, steam up into the air. >> reporter: so there was a moment when you thought you were going to die? >> yeah, a volcano with a huge explosion, you do think for that -- that might be it. >> reporte
etna erupting injuring tourists, journalists and a scientist and terry moran has the latest. >> reporterthis morning, mt. etna is quiet but as a group of tourists and bbc news crew discovered in an instant everything can change. molten rock and boulders shooting hundreds of feet into the air. the bbc crew dropping their camera to the ground, people fleeing as the superheated debris rains down and a dense cloud of steam engulfs the slope. as they're pelted with rocks from the eruption they...