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WITH THE CITY OF NORTH

CHARLESTON IN 2012.

BY THE NUMBERS THE

LOWCOUNTRY IS THIRD WITH

TALENTED PEOPLE.

THOUSANDS WAITED AND ARE STILL

WAITING TIN LINE AT THE

CONVENTION CENTER.

SUCH A POPULAR SHOW HERE ON

NBC AND WE ARE SO HAPPY SO MANY

LOCAL FOLKS GOT AN OPPORTUNITY

TO SHOW THEIR TALENT.

TEAM COVERAGE FROM THE

AUDITIONS.

THE LOWCOUNTRY'S CHIEF

METEOROLOGIST ROB FOWLER IS

STANDING BY WITH THE HOPEFULS

AND TRAVIS RICE IS THERE AS

WELL.

TRAVIS, WE WILL START WITH YOU.

Reporter: GOOD EVENING.

MY MOM TELLS ME NEWS IS MY

TALENT SO I AM WAITING TO

AUDITION.

THESE ARE FOLKS HERE TO

AUDITION.

THEY SAY COMING TO AUDITION IS

THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS CHANGING

THEIR LIFE AND EARN THE MILLION

DOLLARS PRIZE MONEY.

[ SINGING ]

Reporter: H FIRST TRIP TO --

FIRST TRIP TO TOWN.

BEEN GREAT.

Reporter: FLUTE TODAY?

YEAH.

PLAYING FOR 40 YEARS.

DOING IT FOR 7 YEARS.

HOPEFULLY.

Reporter: AT THE LEAST YOU

COULD SOUND TRACK VIDEO GAMES.

YEAH.

I COULD.

[ SINGING ]

Reporter: THOUGHT ABOUT

SINGING POP HITS OPERA STYLE?

EXCUSE ME?

[ SINGING ] [ MUSIC ]

Reporter: THAT WAS

WONDERFUL.

SEEN A LOT OF VARIETY.

COMICS.

[ SINGING ] [ SINGING ] [ MUSIC

]

Reporter: WHAT IS YOUR

TALENT?

RAP.

[ SINGING ] [ RAPPING ]

ONE MONTH STAR.

NOT SOMETHING LIKE I WILL BE

KNOWN FOREVER LIKE TAYLOR

SWIFT.

BY THE SUMMER THEY COULD BE

SEEN BY MILLIONS OF PEOPLE.

BY THE END OF THE SUMMER WE

MIGHT GIVE THEM A MILLION

DOLLARS.

AMAZING HOW FAST YOUR LIFE CAN

CHANGE, JUST STARTING -- [

SINGING ]

Reporter: A LOT OF GOOD

SINGERS HERE.

HE IS JUST ABOUT TO GET CALLED.

GIVE US THE PREVIEW OF WHAT YOU

ARE SINGING.

[ SINGING ]

Reporter: HOPEFULLY YOU ARE

JUST -- [ INDISCERNIBLE ] HOW

OLD ARE YOU?

13.

Reporter: 13?

MAN.

THAT IS INSANE.

THERE IS ANOTHER HOUR BUT THERE

IS A LONG LINE OF FOLKS.

For more infomation >> 'America's Got Talent' auditions stop in Charleston - 6pm - Duration: 3:13.

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Paralyzed teenager back in home renovated by community - Duration: 2:17.

ALL NEW AT 5 -- A NEWPORT

NEWS FAMILY

IS TRANSITIONING INTO A

NEW HOME. THIS STORY

BEGAN LAST SUMMER WHEN A

TEEN

WAS PARALYZED IN AN

ACCIDENT ON THE OUTER

BANKS.

THE COMMUNITY RALLIED

AROUND THE FAMILY TO MAKE

THEIR HOME HANDICAP

ACCESSIBLE. 10 ON YOUR

SIDE'S MARIELENA BALOURIS

CAN NOW SHOW US THE

FRUITS OF THEIR LABOR.

TREVOR CLAAR AND HIS MOM

JESSICA HAVE SPENT THE

LAST 8 MONTHS LIVING IN

HOSPITALS AND HOTELS.

DURING THAT TIME, THEIR

HOME WAS

TRANSFORMED - MAKING IT

HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE.

EVEN WITH SOME SETBACKS

-- LIKE THE THEFT OF

COPPER PIPES BACK IN

NOVEMBER --

THE FAMILY IS NOW

SETTLING INTO THEIR NEW

HOME.

NATS OF VENTILATOR/TREVOR

BEING MOVED TREVOR CLAAR

CLIP 25 19;30;12;12 I

JUST GOT OUT OF THE

HOSPITAL AGAIN. FOR THE

MILLIONTH TIME. I GOT

OUT ON THURSDAY

TREVOR CLAAR JUST TURNED

19 IN DECEMBER. HE'S

QUADRIPELIGIC AND FACES

NEW CHALLENGES

EVERYDAY. TREVOR CLAAR

CLIP 25 19;28;30;08

ITS DEFINITELY NOT EASY.

BUT IM TRYING CHALLENGES

THAT INCLUDE LIVING

SOMEWHERE THAT'S

HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE. BUT

THANKS TO FAMILY AND

FRIENDS, THE CLAARS DON'T

HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THAT.

TREVOR CLAAR

CLIP 25 19;31;45;24 I

DIDNT KNOW WHAT TO THINK.

OH MY GOD, WHAT IN THE

WORLD HAPPENED

MORE THAN 150 VOLUNTEERS

WERE AT THE CLAAR'S HOME

ON SUNDAY AS THEY MOVED A

BUS.

JESSICA CLAAR, TREVOR'S

MOM CLIP 42

19;36;54;28 IT WAS JUST

AMAZING. THE ENERGY AND

THE HAPPINESS

AND JUST COMING AND

SEEING EVERTHING THAT'S

BEEN DONE IN THIS HOUSE

WHAT HAS BEEN DONE --

MORE THAN 150 THOUSAND

DOLLARS WORTH OF

RENOVATIONS AND TIME--

ALL DONATED. ALL TO MAKE

THE HOUSE WORK FOR

TREVOR'S NEW

REALITY. JANICE POWELL,

FAMILY FRIEND WHO

COORDINATED RENOVATIONS

CLIP 003

19;10;42;11 OPENING THE

DOORWAYS, WIDENING UP THE

ROOMS,

CREATING A ROLL-IN,

HANDICAP SHOWER FOR

TREVOR, THOSE WERE THE

KEY POINTS

BESIDES THE ESSENTIALS,

THEY CREATED A SPACE

WHERE TREVOR AND JESSICA

COULD FEEL COMFORTABLE.

THAT INCLUDES A "MAN

CAVE" -- COMPLETE WITH

ALL THE TECHNOLOGY ANY

TEENAGER WOULD WANT.

AS WELL AS SOME SPECIAL

DETAILS LIKE HANDLEBARS

FROM THE SAME TYPE OF

BICYCLE THAT TREVOR USED

TO RACE ON WHEN HE WAS A

STATE CHAMPION. TREVOR

CLAAR

CLIP 25 19;28;07;01 IT

MEANS A LOT. I

APPRECIATE EVERTHING THAT

EVERYBODY'S DONE. IT

HAS NOT HAD ANY ANXIETY

OR PANIC

ATTACKS SINCE THEY'VE

MOVED HOME. AND SHE SAYS

THAT IS HUGE FOR THEIR

FAMILY.

I'M MARIELENA BALOURIS,

For more infomation >> Paralyzed teenager back in home renovated by community - Duration: 2:17.

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First News Weather Update - Duration: 3:16.

showers or flurries are

expected. Accumulation of 1" or

less is possible. Lows will drop

to the lower

20s. Thursday will be partly to

mostly cloudy. A few isolated

snow showers or

flurries are expected with less

than 1" accumulation. Highs will

be in the middle

20s. Thursday night will be

partly to mostly cloudy with

lows in the lower teens. Friday

will

be partly to mostly cloudy. An

isolated snow shower or flurry

is possible in the

snowbelt with highs in the lower

20s. Saturday will be partly

sunny with highs in the

upper 20s. Sunday will be

cloudy. Scattered snow showers

are expected with a little

accumulation likely. Highs will

be in the middle 30s. Expect a

mostly cloudy Monday

with highs in the middle 30s.

Rain will develop Thursday and

may begin as a wintry

mix. Any mixed precip will all

change to rain as highs jump to

the middle 40s.

Wednesday will have highs around

50 and scattered rain showers.

Temperatures will drop rapidly

Wednesday afternoon and evening.

[E0]BREAK 2 [E1]6PM REOPEN

RYAN SPORTS-XSG

For more infomation >> First News Weather Update - Duration: 3:16.

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Joe Diaz' Wednesday Forecast - Duration: 2:13.

PDOUG: NOW HERE'S JOE WITH YOUR

PSUPER DOPPLER 7 FORECAST

PJOE: VERY WARM I LOWER

PELEVATIONS.

PHIGH CLOUDS.

P[LAUGHTER]

P[APPLAUSE]

P

P

P

P

P

PSNOW ON THE MOUNTAINS.

TAOS SKI VALLEY, SANDIA PEAK,

PSIPAPU, LOOKING GOOD.

PCRESCENT MOON LAST NIGHT AND

PTONIGHT.

PYOU CAN SEE VENUS A MARS

PNEARBY.

59 RIGHT NOW, ABOVE NORMAL.

HIGH OF 51.

PAROUND T STATE, DAY BY DAY,

PWARMING THROUGHOUT TAOS A

PSANTA FE.

PCOOLER IN EASTE SECTINO

ONS OF

PTHE STATE.

COOL TEMPS OTNIGHT -- TONIGHT.

GREAT TO DO SOME SHOPPING.

P30 I THE MORNING.

PHI PRESSURE BREAKING DOWN.

PHIGH CLOUD STREAMING THROUGH.

PMOISTURE ACROS NORTHERN

PCLAIFORNIA AND PACIF

PNORTHWEST.

PTHAT FRONT, EASTERN PARTS OF THE

PSTATE, VERY LITTLE IMPACT.

PCOOLER AROUND ROSWELL, CARLSBA

PCOMFORTABLE AFTERNOON IN THE

PREST OF THE STATE.

PTHURSDAY TEMPS MODERATING.

PHIGH CLOUD ELSEWHERE.

PABV

OVE NORMA THURSDAY, FRIDAY,

PSATURDAY.

PABOVE AVERAGE.

For more infomation >> Joe Diaz' Wednesday Forecast - Duration: 2:13.

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2 NEWS at 6pm Weather - Duration: 3:45.

CLOUDS BREAK A BIT LATER

TONIGHT AS COLDER AIR PUSHES

INTO THE REGION. WE WILL SEE

COLD BUT DRY CONDITIONS ON

THURSDAY.WEDNESDAY NIGHT:

MOSTLY CLOUDY THIS EVENING,

THEN PARTLY CLOUDY AND COLDER.

LOW 22THURSDAY: PARTLY SUNNY

AND MUCH COLDER. HIGH 30

THURSDAY NIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY

AND COLD. LOW 16FRIDAY:

MIXED CLOUDS AND SUN,

CONTINUED COLD. HIGH 28

TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN BELOW

NORMAL INTO THE WEEKEND. IT

WILL BE DRY THROUGH SATURDAY,

BUT SOME SNOW COULD DEVELOP

SATURDAY NIGHT AND STICK

AROUND INTO SUNDAY MORNING.

FORMER

For more infomation >> 2 NEWS at 6pm Weather - Duration: 3:45.

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Bristol Tennessee Police Department launches crime mapping system - Duration: 1:59.

TONIGHT, THE

BRISTOL, TENNESSEE POLICE

DEPARTMENT IS

WORKING TO REDUCE CRIME IN THEIR

AREA - WITH A NEW CRIME MAP

SYSTEM.

BEFORE - PEOPLE HAD TO CONTACT

THE POLICE

DEPARTMENT TO FIND OUT ABOUT

CRIMES, NOW THEY CAN GO

ONLINE.

NEWS CHANNEL 11'S CYMPHANIE

SHERMAN WENT TO BRISTOL TO

FIND OUT HOW THIS PROGRAM IS

EXPECTED TO BENEFIT THE

CITY...

ERIC SPICER HAS LIVED IN BRISTOL

TENNESSEE HIS ENTIRE LIFE.

HE SAYS LATELY THERE'S BEEN A

LOT OF CRIME IN HIS

NEIGHBORHOOD.

"WHAT TYPE OF THINGS DO YOU ALL

SEE?"

ERIC SPICER "VANDALISM , THEFT,

WE'VE RECENTLY HAD A

BREAK-IN IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD,

THERE'S BEEN DRUG

TRAFFICKING."

NOW - OFFICERS WITH THE BRISTOL

TENNESSEE POLICE DEPARTMENT SAY

THEY ARE WORKING TO REDUCE CRIME

- BY MAKING PEOPLE AWARE OF WHAT

IS

GOING ON WHERE THEY LIVE.

IT'S WITH A NEW CRIME MAPPING

SYSTEM.

THIS ALLOWS PEOPLE TO GO ONLINE

TO THIS SITE -

CRIMEMAPPING.COM

YOU THEN TYPE IN AN ADDRESS OR

CITY

AND IT LETS YOU SEE THE BLOCK

WHERE AN OFFENSE

OCCURRED.

THE IDEA IS THAT IF YOU ARE

AWARE OF CRIME IN THE AREA,

YOU'LL BE ON THE

LOOK OUT AND CALL POLICE IF YOU

NOTICE ANYTHING UNUSUAL.

MAJOR MATT AUSTIN, OFFICER WITH

THE BRISTOL POLICE

DEPARTMENT

"IT'S A VERY EASY INTERACTIVE

TOOL THAT THEY CAN MOVE AROUND

THE

CITY AND SEE DIFFERENT THINGS

NOT JUST IN THEIR NEIGHBORHOODS,

BUT IN NEIGHBORHOODS AROUND THE

CITY." SPICER HOPES THAT THIS

NEW PROGRAM MAKES HIS

NEIGHBORHOOD SAFER.

ERIC SPICER "THAT IT WOULD

REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF VANDALISM,

THEFT

AND CRIME IN THE AREA, HOPEFULLY

EVEN LESSEN SOME OF THE DRUG

TRAFFICKING."

THE NEW CRIME MAPPING SYSTEM

ISN'T ONLY INTENDED TO

BENEFIT THOSE WHO LIVE IN

BRISTOL.

IT'S ALSO A TOOL FOR FOLKS

TRAVELING TO THE AREA.

RESIDENT OF PINEY FLATS "YOU

COULD CHECK OUT WHAT'S GOING ON.

LOTS OF TIMES YOU HEAR ABOUT

THINGS THAT MIGHT BE HAPPENING,

BUT

YOU'RE NOT SURE SO IF YOU CAN GO

ON AND CHECK IT AND SEE EXACTLY

WHAT IS GOING ON IN YOUR AREA IT

WILL BE REALLY HELPFUL AND MAKE

YOU FEEL A LOT MORE SAFE."

OFFICERS SAY THEY ARE ALSO USING

THIS PROGRAM AS A

TOOL TO TARGET CRIME,

BECAUSE IT ALLOWS THEM TO SEE

WHERE AND WHEN SPECIFIC

CRIMES ARE HAPPENING.

CYMPHANIE SHERMAN NEWS CHANNEL

11 IN YOUR CORNER.

OFFICERS SAY THAT THEY CHOSE

THIS SYSTEM BECAUSE OF IT'S

SUCCESS WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS-

LIKE THE JOHNSON

CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT AND

BELIEVE THAT BRINGING

AWARENESS TO THE ISSUE IS THE

FIRST STEP TO REDUCING CRIME.

For more infomation >> Bristol Tennessee Police Department launches crime mapping system - Duration: 1:59.

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Scarsella Guilty In Shooting Of Black Lives Matter Protesters - Duration: 1:45.

DRINKING A LONG TIME IN THE

AFTERNOON.

THANKS, BILL.

YOU BET.

LATE THIS AFTERNOON A JURY

CONVICTED A MAN FOR SHOOTING

FIVE BLACK LIVES MATTER

PROTESTERS AT A POLICE PRECINCT

LAST NOVEMBER.

THE JURY FOUND 24-YEAR-OLD

ALLEN SCARSELLA GUILTY ON 12

COUNTS INCLUDING FELONY FIRST

DEGREE ASSAULT AND RIOT

CHARGES.

JEFF WAGNER IS OUTSIDE THE

HENNEPIN COUNTY COURTHOUSE

WHERE THE VERDICT CAME IN A

COUPLE OF HOURS AGO.

HE JOINS US NOW WITH MORE.

Reporter: SINCE WE LAST SAW

YOU AT 5:00, THE HENNEPIN

COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

RELEASED A STATEMENT SAYING IT

WAS PLEASED WITH THE GUILTY

VERDICT ON ALL 12 COUNTS.

THEY SAID THEY TRIED TO CHARGE

HIM WITH THE MOST SERIOUS

POSSIBLE CHARGES THEY COULD AND

IT APPEARS THAT THE EVIDENCE IN

THIS TRIAL PLAYED A BIG FACTOR

IN THE JURY'S DECISION.

NOW BACK IN NOVEMBER 2015

SCARSELLA AND THREE FRIENDS

WENT TO A BLACK LIVES MATTER

PROTEST RELATED TO JAMAR

CLARK'S KILLING.

SCARSELLA FIRED HIS GUN EIGHT

TIMES HITTING FIVE PEOPLE.

HE CLAIMED IT WAS IN SELF-

DEFENSE BUT EVIDENCE IN THE

TRIAL INCLUDED A VIDEO THAT

SHOWED HIM ON HIS WAY TO AN

EARLIER PROTEST STATING HE WAS

GOING ON, QUOTE, A MISSION AND

WAS, QUOTE, LOCKED AND LOADED.

THERE WERE ALSO TEXT MESSAGES,

HE ADMITTED TO WRITING THEM,

STATING HIS PISTOL WAS DESIGNED

TO KILL BLACK PEOPLE.

ONE OF THE VICTIMS FEELS THE

EVIDENCE WAS CRUCIAL IN LANDING

THAT GUILTY VERDICT.

THE VIDEO, THE TEXT

MESSAGES, HIM TEXTING MY

OFFICER AND HOW HE'S SAYING HE

WANTS TO SHOOT BLACK PEOPLE AND

HE REALLY CAME DOWN THERE AND

SHOT US AND HE DID HIS JOB AS

HE WAS GOING THROUGH THE TEXT

MESSAGES.

HE WENT OUT THERE TO

PROVOKE.

SAYING RACIST SLURS AND

LURED US UP THE STREET AND

THAT'S WHEN HE FIRED THE SHOTS.

Reporter: SCARSELLA IS DUE

BACK IN COURT MARCH 10th AND

THE HENNEPIN COUNTY ATTORNEY'S

OFFICE SAYS THEY PLAN TO GO FOR

For more infomation >> Scarsella Guilty In Shooting Of Black Lives Matter Protesters - Duration: 1:45.

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RETROCESO Obama Admin hecho que Canadá paga un puente de la frontera $2 MIL MILLONES - Duration: 2:31.

For more infomation >> RETROCESO Obama Admin hecho que Canadá paga un puente de la frontera $2 MIL MILLONES - Duration: 2:31.

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VIDEO: Former RPD officer prompts hours-long interstate closure - Duration: 1:24.

PREPORTER: SKY 7 WAS OVERHEAD

PWHEN POLICE OFFICERS USED A

PROBOT TO TALK TO A WOMAN WITH A

PGUN ON A BRIDGE.

PSKY 7 CAPTURED HER PACING FOR

PHOURS, APD SAID SHE REFUSED TO

PRESPOND TO OFFICER'S COMMANDS AT

PFIRST.

PHOURS LATER, POLICE SHOOT HER

PWITH A BEANBAG, SENDING HER

PCRASHING TO THE GROUND.

PCLEARLY IN PAIN SHE WRITHES

PAROUND.

PTHE ROBOT ROLLS OVER WHAT

PAPPEARS TO BE HER GUN.

PTHIS ALL STARTED AT 6:30

PWEDNESDAY MORNING WHEN APD GOT A

PCALL ABOUT A WOMAN THREATENING

PSUICIDE ON INTERSTATE 40 NEAR

PCOORS.

PWHEN APD NOTICED THE SUSPECT WAS

PARMED, THEY QUICKLY LOOKED DOWN

PAND SAW TONS OF CARS PASSING

PUNDERNEATH AT A SHORT DISTANCE,

PAND THEN THEY MADE THE DECISION

PTO SHUT DOWN THE ENTIRE

PINTERSTATE.

PIF SHE STARTED SHOOTING AT

PVEHICLES, NOW WE HAVE PEOPLE IN

PDANGER THAT DIDN'T NEED TO BE IN

PDANGER.

PREPORTER: THE SHUTDOWN BACKED UP

PTRAFFIC FOR MILES.

P>> I'M LATE FOR WORK TOO.

P>> I'VE BEEN AVOIDING OVER

PTHERE FOR AN HOUR AND A HALF.

PREPORTER: WE HEARD FROM DRIVERS

PWHO SAID THEY WERE CAUGHT IN

PTRAFFIC FOR TWO HOURS WHILE THE

PSTANDOFF WITH POLICE RAGED ON.

P>> I'VE BEEN IN THIS PART HERE

PFOR ABOUT 15 MINUTES.

PREPORTER: HOW LONG DOES IT

PUSUALLY TAKE YOU TO TRAVEL THIS

PPART?

P>> TWO MINUTES.

PREPORTER: AFTER HOURS OF POLICE

PTALKING WITH HER AND USING THE

PROBOT SHE FINALLY SUBMITS,

PSHOWING SHE WAS NO LONGER ARMED,

PAND TALKING TO POLICE UNTIL SHE

PIS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY WITH HER

For more infomation >> VIDEO: Former RPD officer prompts hours-long interstate closure - Duration: 1:24.

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Democratic Leadership's Anti Trump Protest Goes Horribly Wrong - Duration: 3:15.

Democratic Leadership�s Anti-Trump Protest Goes Horribly Wrong.

BY ALEX PFEIFFER.

WASHINGTON � Congressional Democratic leaders assembled on the steps of the Supreme Court

Monday to protest President Donald Trump�s temporary immigration ban, but they had one

big problem � their microphones didn�t work.

Hundreds of liberal protesters assembled before the Supreme Court to listen to the congressional

leaders speak and chanted things such as �impeach� and �lock him up.� When House Minority

Leader Nancy Pelosi and dozens of congressional Democrats showed up the protesters continued

to have a demonstration of their own as congressional Democrats were drowned out by the chants.

Pelosi started off the event speaking for minute or so into microphones with no sound.

Congressional Democrats then realized no one could hear them, and broke out into singing

Woody Guthrie�s �This Land Is Your Land.�

The singing could only last so long and Pelosi went back to speaking into the broken microphones.

Standing close to the House Minority leader, one could make out her referencing the poem

by Emma Lazarus emblazoned on the Statue of Liberty which states, �Give me your tired,

your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.�

Pelosi was offered a megaphone by a fellow congressional Democrat, which she refused

to take as chants of �no ban, no wall� from the crowd drowned out her speech.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer then took the podium and screamed his speech, eschewing

the use of the broken microphones or the megaphone.

He said that President Trump�s executive order on immigration makes the U.S. �unsafe�

and �less American.� The New York senator was eventually drowned

out by chants as he said that the executive order was �evil.� This was a pattern repeated

throughout the night, as male Democratic senators were able to have their voice heard a little

before eventually being drowned out by chants, while female Democrats were almost hopeless

at the microphone

When Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren took the podium she finally used the megaphone

that had been offered earlier to Pelosi.

However, the megaphone, like the microphones, was also broken and the potential 2020 Democratic

nominee was drowned out by chants of �stand up, fight back.�

Minnesota Sen. Al Franken was one of the last Democrats to take the stage.

He took advantage of the opportunity to speak into a broken megaphone by attempting to tell

a nearly five long minute story, which was impossible to make out from ten yards away.

After the nearly 45 minute event, a young protester named Arianna told The Daily Caller,

�There were speeches?�

President Trump tweeted Tuesday morning, �Nancy Pelosi and Fake Tears Chuck Schumer held a

rally at the steps of The Supreme Court and mic did not work (a mess)-just like Dem party!�

For more infomation >> Democratic Leadership's Anti Trump Protest Goes Horribly Wrong - Duration: 3:15.

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CBS 11 News at 6PM - Duration: 2:00.

AND MID-50S BY 11:00.

TOMORROW, YOU HAVE TO BUNDLE UP

A BIT.

CHILI AT THE BUS STOP.

WILL TALK ABOUT THAT.

KEEPING A SECRET FOR

YEARS.

A MAYOR SAYS SHE IS

TRANSGENDER.

HER FAMILY PACK FOR

SUPPORT AND HOW THE TOWN IS

REACTING.

SHE SAYS THE ATTENTION SHE

IS GETTING HAS BEEN POSITIVE.

WHICH SURPRISED HER HERE IN HER

TOWN.

SHE HAD THE FIRST CITY COUNCIL

MEETING AS JESS, INSTEAD OF

JEFF.

IT IS HARD TO KEEP A SECRET

THIS BIG FOR NEARLY A DECADE

AND A TOWN SMALLER THAN MOST

TEXAS HIGH SCHOOLS.

I HAVE BEEN COMING AND

GOING LIKE THIS FOR SIX YEARS.

THE MAYOR CAME OUT AS

TRANSGENDER AFTER BEING

APPOINTED AS THE TOWN MAYOR AND

SERVING SEVERAL TERMS.

IT IS THE BEGINNING OF A

MORE REAL-LIFE.

HE HAS BEEN KEEPING THE

SECRET FOR EIGHT YEARS AND

STARTED HORMONES TWO YEARS AGO.

I HAVE A VERY STRONG

FAMILY.

I'M VERY PROUD OF THEM.

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE TOWN

SHE SAID, I LIVE MY LIFE AS A

FEMALE NOW AND WILL BE

PERFORMING MY DUTIES TO THE

TOWN AS SUCH.

EDDIE WRIGHT HAS LIVED IN

THIS SMALL TOWN ALL OF HIS LIFE

AND KNOWS EVERYBODY.

THEY WERE TALKING ABOUT CODE

VIOLATIONS IN THESE TRAILERS.

YOU ARE MORE WORRIED ABOUT

POLICY?

EXACTLY.

WHAT HE DOES IN HIS PERSONAL

LIFE, I COULD CARE LESS.

THERE HAS BEEN NO UPPER OR

PETITIONS TO HAVE HIM REMOVED

MAKING HIM THE FIRST OPENLY

TRANSGENDER MAYOR IN THE STATE.

I WAS HOPING FOR

TOLERANCE.

For more infomation >> CBS 11 News at 6PM - Duration: 2:00.

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1-in-4 teenagers say they've abused prescription drugs - Duration: 1:51.

KELLY: WELCOME BACK.

PTHE AGE GROUP BEING HIT

PPARTICULARLY HARD BY OPIOID

PABUSE IS OUR TEENAGERS.

P, ONE STUDY FOUND AS MANY AS ONE

PIN FOUR TEENS, ABUSING A

PPRESCRIPTION DRUG AT LEAST ONCE

PIN THEIR LIFETIMES.

PTODAY, I CHATTED WITH THE

PPRESIDENT AND CEO OF PARTNERSHIP

PFOR DRUG-FREE KIDS, TO FIND OUT

PMORE

PPARENTS WITH THIS GENERATION OF

PTEENAGERS HAVE AN INHERE

PPROBLEM ON THEIR HANDS.

P>> THIS IS TRICKIER TO DETECT.

PIT'S NOT SOMETHING WHERE YOU CAN

PSMELL YOUR CHILD'S BREATH WHEN

PTHEY COME HOME FROM A PARTY AT

PTHE END OF THE EVENING

PKELLY: THE CDC SAYS OPIOID

POVERDOSES HAVE QUADRUPLED SINC

P1999.

IN THAT SA TIME PERIOD

PTHEY SAY 183,000 PEOPLE HAVE

PLOST THEIR LIVES.

P>> I THINK A LOT OF KIDS KNOW

PSOMEONE WHO HAS MISUSED A

PPRESCRIPTION MEDICATION.

PTHEY DO NOT SEE THE RISKS OF

PTAKING A PILL THAT W

PPRESCRIBED TO SOMEONE ELSE.

PKELLY: MARCIA LEE TAYLOR HAS A

PCLOSE EYE OUT ON OUR KIDS

PSHE'S THE PRESIDENT AND CEO OF

PPARTNERSHIP FOR DRUG-FREE-KIDS.

P>> IT STEMS FROM THE ABUSE AND

PMISUSE OF PRESCRIPTION

PMEDICATIONS.

PTHAT IS THEN REALLY BLOOMING

PINTO AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT

PPROBLEM.

PKELLY: AT SOME POINT, YOUR CHILD

PMAY BE PRESCRIBED AN OPIOID PAIN

PKILLER, SHE SAYS THAT'S A

PPARENT'S FIRST CHANCE TO NIP A

PPOTENTIAL PROBLEM IN THE BUD.

P>> I THINK PARENTS ALSO NEED TO

PBE MINDFUL ABOUT MAKING SURE

THAT THEY ARE THE ONES DOLING

POUT THE MEDICATION TO THEIR TEEN

PAND THEY'RE TALKING TO THEIR

PTEEN ABOUT THE RISKS OF TAKING

PTOO MUCH OF THIS MEDICATION.

PKELL A GREAT RESOURCE FOR

PFAMILIES, IN DEALING WITH

PADDICTION, OR LOOKING TO STAY

PAHEAD OF IT, IS DRUGFREE.ORG.

PTHE PARTNERSHIP ALSO HAS A

PHOTLINE WHERE A COUNSELOR CAN

PHELP YOU COME UP WITH AN ACTION

PPLAN IF YOUR CHILD IS

For more infomation >> 1-in-4 teenagers say they've abused prescription drugs - Duration: 1:51.

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Life Story: Scott Vaupel - Duration: 2:37.

A SHAKOPEE MAN USED HIS

MUSICAL TALENTS TO UPLIFT THE

MEMBERS OF HIS CHURCH.

AND HE SHARED THOSE MUSICAL

ACTION WITH HIS THREE --

ABILITIES WITH HIS THREE

CHILDREN.

IT WAS HIS ABSOLUTE SOUL WAS

MUSIC.

SCOTT WAS ONLY 40 YEARS OLD

WHEN HE LOST HIS BATTLE WITH

COLON CANCER LAST SATURDAY.

IN THIS WEEK'S LIFE STORY,

ANGELA DAVIS SHOWS US HOW HIS

FAMILY IS GRATEFUL FOR THE TIME

THEY HAD WITH SCOTT.

♪ HOLD ONTO ME ♪

♪ AS WE GO ♪

♪ GO DOWN THE ROAD ♪

THE DECISION TO LEAVE HIS

JOB AND TAKE CARE OF HIS YOUNG

CHILDREN WHILE HIS WIFE WORKED

AS A DOCTOR CAME EASILY TO

SCOTT.

SAID, NOPE, I ABSOLUTELY

WANT TO DO IT AND NOT ONCE DID

HE CALL OR COMPLAIN OR CALL ME

AT WORK AND SAY, HELP.

HE NEVER DID ANY OF THAT.

HE ABSOLUTELY ADORED BEING WITH

THESE KIDS.

AND HE LOVED MUSIC.

SCOTT PLAYED SEVEN INSTRUMENTS

AND SANG.

HE AND HIS WIFE CARY SHARED A

PASSION FOR THEATER.

TOGETHER THEY STARTED MUSICALS

WITH A MISSION AT ST. JOHN'S

LUTHERAN CHURCH IN SHOOK PEE

-- SHAKOPEE.

SCOTT COMPOSED THE MUSIC AND

PERFORMED.

LAST YEAR A COLONOSCOPY

REVEALED A LARGE TUMOR.

HIS FIRST WORDS I WANT YOU

AND THE KIDS TO KEEP LIVING.

I'M SAD ABOUT LEAVING YOU GUYS,

BUT I'M SORRY THAT YOU HAVE TO

GO THROUGH THIS AND HE KEPT

SAYING THAT.

YOU KIND OF THINK WHY WOULD

THIS HAPPEN AND THEN I THINK

LOOK WHAT HE GAVE US.

HE GAVE US THREE WONDERFUL

CHILDREN THAT HE SPENT ALL OF

HIS TIME GIVING TO THEM.

Reporter: SCOTT'S KIDS,

LANDON, HOGAN AND KARRAS SHARED

WHAT THEY LOVED ABOUT HIM.

ONE OF THE FAVORITE THINGS

TO DO WITH MY DAD IS I ALWAYS

ASKED HIM QUESTIONS AND THEN HE

WOULD ALWAYS ANSWER THE BEST HE

COULD.

I THINK I GOT HIS MUSICAL

ABILITIES.

I'M IN A CHOIR AND I PLAY 10ER

SAX TONY -- TENOR SAXOPHONE AND

THE PIANO AND DRUMS.

I LIKE HOW HE SANG AND

DANCED WITH ME AND WE PLAYED A

LOT OF GAMES TOGETHER, LIKE THE

PRINCESS AND --

[ SINGING ]

ANGELA DAVIS, WCCO 4 NEWS.

SCOTT DIED LAST SATURDAY.

HE WAS 40 YEARS OLD.

HIS FUNERAL IS THIS SATURDAY AT

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH IN

SHAKOPEE.

IF YOU HAVE A LIFE STORY

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