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horace: it was not the thrill that one surfer expected in horace: checking news around the nation, theinois woman who died while in custody sandra bland, died in police custody. she was that over. investigators say that she hanged herself in jail, but her family questions that account. actor is demi moore says she is in shock at the death of a 21-year-old man in her backyard pool in l.a., early this morning. the actress said she is out of the country and was not home at the time of the incident. the police say the victim was missing about 15 minutes before his friends found him floating in the deep end of the pool. his friends say he did not know how to swim. i high-speed chase ends in a crash and arrest. the police in palm beach florida, picked up the stolen minivan after getting a hit on a license plate. the teenage driver crashed it in ran. two of his friends were in the minivan, they were injured, but expected to be ok. video from south africa, nick fanning battling more than this competition. he had to fight off a shark during a surfing competition. a safety team pulled fanning an
horace: it was not the thrill that one surfer expected in horace: checking news around the nation, theinois woman who died while in custody sandra bland, died in police custody. she was that over. investigators say that she hanged herself in jail, but her family questions that account. actor is demi moore says she is in shock at the death of a 21-year-old man in her backyard pool in l.a., early this morning. the actress said she is out of the country and was not home at the time of the...
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horace: every tire d.c. firefighter and army veteran has found himself on the brink of financial collapse. it was a mistake that was not his fault. the past two decades, the treasury department miscalculated his retirement, and now he could be held liable. i-team investigator chris papst explains. >> this is my completion of fire training academy. chris: four charles deal of fort washington, nothing is more important than 17 great-grandchildren and his seven children. but the financial stability of that pillar is being threatened. two months ago, this retired d.c. firefighter received a letter from the u.s. treasury saying that it into administrative error had been discovered. the last 20 years, the retirement annuity that he built his family's life around was wrong. the letter informed him his annuity would be adjusted down. the 68-year-old would have to pay back the overpayment nearly $27,000. >> almost forcing families to fail. and this was not my fault. i had no knowledge of it. chris: the i-team has lea
horace: every tire d.c. firefighter and army veteran has found himself on the brink of financial collapse. it was a mistake that was not his fault. the past two decades, the treasury department miscalculated his retirement, and now he could be held liable. i-team investigator chris papst explains. >> this is my completion of fire training academy. chris: four charles deal of fort washington, nothing is more important than 17 great-grandchildren and his seven children. but the financial...
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horace: he said that he will say what he wants to.ain was caught in vietnam and was tortured for years. people attack his personal appearance and nobody defends him. effort to restore full diplomatic relations between the u.s. and cuba. cuba will officially reopen its embassy. the u.s. has not announced an official date to officially reopen its embassy. devon is tracking the heat advisory in our area. horace: there is no escaping it. devon: even here. the minute you step out. the air temperature is always taken in the shade. the heat advisory is until 8:00. 107 still. horace: that means it got close to 110. devon: at 110, that is excessive heat warning criteria. their criteria is a little bit lower in philadelphia. you can see the heat advisories extend all the way to the east of the blue ridge. another one could be put up for monday. equally hot. we will have some cloud cover on monday. the actual air temperature combined with humidity. the humidity is the invisible water that is lot up in the air that makes it feel humid. the way yo
horace: he said that he will say what he wants to.ain was caught in vietnam and was tortured for years. people attack his personal appearance and nobody defends him. effort to restore full diplomatic relations between the u.s. and cuba. cuba will officially reopen its embassy. the u.s. has not announced an official date to officially reopen its embassy. devon is tracking the heat advisory in our area. horace: there is no escaping it. devon: even here. the minute you step out. the air...
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horace: horace holmes, abc 7 news. kellye: 7 on your side with an investigation into whether major airlines are ripping us off. the justice department is looking into whether limited available seats keep prices high. the antitrust investigation focuses on whether companies were in on it together. that includes american, delta southwest, and united. southwest's ceo says the allegations are not true. ahead, your eyes telling more about you than you think. the bizarre findings of researchers tied to the eye color. and the forecast. kellye: where are we seeing the closest rain activity right now? devon: montgomery county, parts of northern virginia. it is kind of a light rain. we have some thunderstorms west of washington. as we go closer to the northwest, the responsibility for the rain, the fronts that come through stalling out. this is more of a way in the system -- this is more of a way of a system up in the jet stream. the shower activity is weakening . stormwatch 7 doppler radar, that is just rain activity for gaithe
horace: horace holmes, abc 7 news. kellye: 7 on your side with an investigation into whether major airlines are ripping us off. the justice department is looking into whether limited available seats keep prices high. the antitrust investigation focuses on whether companies were in on it together. that includes american, delta southwest, and united. southwest's ceo says the allegations are not true. ahead, your eyes telling more about you than you think. the bizarre findings of researchers tied...
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horace holmes explains. horace: alex has run into a hornets nest full of trouble. >> they staying in they hurt. horace: they are honeybees hundreds, perhaps thousands have made their home at the top of the 65 foot chimney on the side of her arlington home. >> they started coming downstairs. horace: and they have not stopped ever sense, scores everyday. >> i come in very carefully and i sweep them up with a broom. horace: she has a nine-year-old niece who is allergic to insect bites come a cap, and small dogs were terrified. one of the dogs last week was attacked. >> he had three b'ees stuck to his hind leg. horace: the chimney does not lead to a fireplace, it is the exhaust for the hvac. the bees come through here. she would have to dismantle the hvac to get to the nest and pest-control companies said -- >> there is nothing they could do, because they are protective. you have to call a beekeeper. horace: she called three beekeepers and they cannot do the job. three of them were saying it was too high. becaus
horace holmes explains. horace: alex has run into a hornets nest full of trouble. >> they staying in they hurt. horace: they are honeybees hundreds, perhaps thousands have made their home at the top of the 65 foot chimney on the side of her arlington home. >> they started coming downstairs. horace: and they have not stopped ever sense, scores everyday. >> i come in very carefully and i sweep them up with a broom. horace: she has a nine-year-old niece who is allergic to insect...
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horace: they're not hornets but honey bees. hundreds if not thousands of them made their home atop the 65-foot chimney that runs up the side of her arlington home. >> in june of 2014 they started coming downstairs in the basement. horace: they haven't stopped coming in ever since. scores of them every day. >> come in to the basement, carefully. i sweep them up with a broom. horace: she has a 9-year-old niece allergic to insect bites, a cat and two small dogs all terrified. one of the dogs last week was attacked. >> he has three bees stuck to his hyped leg and a bee sting located on his abdomen. horace: the kimny where the nest -- chimney where the nest is the system for the avac system. they come in through here. she would have to disable the hvac to get to the nest and the pest control companies said -- >> there is nothing we can do. they are protected. you have to call a local beekeeper. horace: she called three beekeepers and none of them would take the job. the nest is just too high up the chimney. one took a look and abrup
horace: they're not hornets but honey bees. hundreds if not thousands of them made their home atop the 65-foot chimney that runs up the side of her arlington home. >> in june of 2014 they started coming downstairs in the basement. horace: they haven't stopped coming in ever since. scores of them every day. >> come in to the basement, carefully. i sweep them up with a broom. horace: she has a 9-year-old niece allergic to insect bites, a cat and two small dogs all terrified. one of...
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horace: he bought this used mercedes. before the fourth of july, he accidentally dropped the keys in the water. the mercedes dealership told him he would have to tow the car and bring the keys to them to get the situation fixed. the truck driver came to his house, hooked up the car, and took off. >> everybody was saying, hey your car is going sideways into the street. >> mess the car up. horace: damage to the rims, the tires, the alignment. they towed it the mercedes dealership and got it fixed. the bill was just over $2000. they called the tow truck company first. he said he would take responsibility for the accident, then stopped taking the calls. >> the tow truck messed up my car. don't you think i should get the money back? kellye: coming up -- fighting through sickness. a life-changing diagnosis. why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go back, go back. fios custom tv lets you
horace: he bought this used mercedes. before the fourth of july, he accidentally dropped the keys in the water. the mercedes dealership told him he would have to tow the car and bring the keys to them to get the situation fixed. the truck driver came to his house, hooked up the car, and took off. >> everybody was saying, hey your car is going sideways into the street. >> mess the car up. horace: damage to the rims, the tires, the alignment. they towed it the mercedes dealership and...
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horace: the housing department condemned her apartment in june.d bat in gaithersburg. two days ago, a bat was discovered in one of these buildings on good fortune boulevard in gaithersburg. >> they are not supposed to be in the house. autria: be sure to let us know how 7 can be on your side. call the tip line, 866-236-3401 or send the story ideas to tips@wjla.com. maryland's top agriculture official says the bird flu was expected to spread to the state by this fall. they told the daily times of salisbury the disease is a serious threat to the state's $1 billion point the industry. the disease has ravaged poultry farms across the nation. an estimated 48 million birds have been killed. the epidemic has caused egg prices to jump more than 80% from may to june. coming up -- a major milestone for a big project in southeast. how it will benefit the anacostia autria: singer chris brown has finally left the philippines. a legal complaint left him stranded three days. he performed tuesday but was barred from leaving the country after concert promoters said
horace: the housing department condemned her apartment in june.d bat in gaithersburg. two days ago, a bat was discovered in one of these buildings on good fortune boulevard in gaithersburg. >> they are not supposed to be in the house. autria: be sure to let us know how 7 can be on your side. call the tip line, 866-236-3401 or send the story ideas to tips@wjla.com. maryland's top agriculture official says the bird flu was expected to spread to the state by this fall. they told the daily...
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horace: what do you think? okay.ell, the owner says it was always his intention to take responsibility for the part his company played in the accident. but adds the conversations with mr. and miss worthy had gotten heated and he was waiting for the tempers to cool. so he told me he wants one of his mechanics to look at the car and then speak to the mercedes dealership to fix it. and then he can determine how much he is willing to catch sate worthy -- compensate worthy. i passed the message on and the two sides are talking. we will keep you posted on how it turned out. kimberly: the mediator. thanks. all right. time for a check of the traffic situation. robert altman is here with a look at the traffic watch. how is the trip to the beach, robert? robert: not too bad on eastbound route 50. looking good to the area with the severn river bridge. minor delays westbound side to northbound 97. seeing a solid delay. heading to the beltway. getting 250 to get to beach. that is where the problems start. take a live look to the
horace: what do you think? okay.ell, the owner says it was always his intention to take responsibility for the part his company played in the accident. but adds the conversations with mr. and miss worthy had gotten heated and he was waiting for the tempers to cool. so he told me he wants one of his mechanics to look at the car and then speak to the mercedes dealership to fix it. and then he can determine how much he is willing to catch sate worthy -- compensate worthy. i passed the message on...
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>> you but horace why such a secretive process? shouldn't the american justice system be open be transparent. >> well, actually as the former prosecutor has indicated it's a very critical part of the investigative process. it may end up that after all of the information is gathered a decision to not go forward occurs. why would we really want to have a circumstance where we have put out information about people that ruins their reputation maybe could cause them to lose their job or other things when we don't go forward but just to amplify you will have the risk that people will hear testimony and they will make changes or modifications to adjust at the event that a trial would occur. you could claim an alibi if you didn't know you needed one if it's identity in the open. prosecutors have a significant responsibility to gather that information, fact-finding in a way that kind of binds in the evidence before people get aware of it and then can modify behavior. >> judge -- >> you know with all due respect i mean i couldn't disagree mo
>> you but horace why such a secretive process? shouldn't the american justice system be open be transparent. >> well, actually as the former prosecutor has indicated it's a very critical part of the investigative process. it may end up that after all of the information is gathered a decision to not go forward occurs. why would we really want to have a circumstance where we have put out information about people that ruins their reputation maybe could cause them to lose their job or...
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horace: i'm horace holmes.oman with mounting bills facing eviction from the apartmontacted "7 on your side" and she claims none of this is her fault. we have her story coming up. jonathan: "7 on your side" tonight as a local woman tries to fight a bill she claims isn't hers. it pops pepco and her apartment building. our -- it involves pepco and her apartment building. horace: wanda smith says every month she opens her pepco bill and she is unpleasantly surprised. >> one bill is $800 one minute. the next month i'm running on 2,000 or 7000 kilowatts. horace: she live unless a one bedroom apartment. she says no way i am burning this much elextricity. but that is not what pepco says and month after month she is receiving bills in the hundreds of dollars. now she owes $ >> 3,400 and something. horace: she is receiving shut down notices but she says none of this is her fult. she claims it's the unit hvac unit.alled an maintained by southern management. she called pepc to the apartment to take a look. >> we brought th
horace: i'm horace holmes.oman with mounting bills facing eviction from the apartmontacted "7 on your side" and she claims none of this is her fault. we have her story coming up. jonathan: "7 on your side" tonight as a local woman tries to fight a bill she claims isn't hers. it pops pepco and her apartment building. our -- it involves pepco and her apartment building. horace: wanda smith says every month she opens her pepco bill and she is unpleasantly surprised. >>...
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horace: i'm horace holmes. a viewer called to complain that bats invaded her apartment. we got involved and the hous kimberly: a u.s. appeals court upholding the runoff and the waste water treatment. they argued the environmental protection agency overstepped the authority but the court disagrees. they agree to the new pollution limits. leon: you get condemnation of the place of living and it's something you are upset about. not in this case. the condemnation is a cause of celebration here because a woman in damascus found her apartment was loaded with bats. es now has been on the story for some time now. he has the very latest on the update there on what is happening on her apartment now. what is the story? horace: good news. felicia is no longer stuck in the apartment that has been invaded by bats. we brought the story to light and montgomery county moved in and took action. when felicia called "7 on your side" she and her two children were dodging bats. over the past year five bats got in her mont gomry county apartment and the building manager was slow, she claims do
horace: i'm horace holmes. a viewer called to complain that bats invaded her apartment. we got involved and the hous kimberly: a u.s. appeals court upholding the runoff and the waste water treatment. they argued the environmental protection agency overstepped the authority but the court disagrees. they agree to the new pollution limits. leon: you get condemnation of the place of living and it's something you are upset about. not in this case. the condemnation is a cause of celebration here...
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horace: i'm horace holmes in northwest washington. with the threat of heavy rain coming, the people in this northwest apartment building are concerned about the condition of their roof. we'll plain coming up leon: days after the revelation of a stunning admission by bill cosby the comedian's absence was noticed for the new ben's chili bowl location. cosby's face is prominently displayed on the massive bureau outside the original store as you may know. d.c. bureau chief sam ford is live at the new eighth street location. there is a question now about whether the picture is going to stay or go. >> for the moment it will stay leon it appears. this is the opening of the store. you see folks around here. nobody talk about taking it down. unlike the opening of the new ben's in arlington last year this year it happened without bill cosby. >> three. two. one. >> ben's chili bowl! >> with much fanfare including the late chuck brown go-go band, ben's chili bowl opened the second restaurant in d.c. with a crowd of customers and well-wishers fill
horace: i'm horace holmes in northwest washington. with the threat of heavy rain coming, the people in this northwest apartment building are concerned about the condition of their roof. we'll plain coming up leon: days after the revelation of a stunning admission by bill cosby the comedian's absence was noticed for the new ben's chili bowl location. cosby's face is prominently displayed on the massive bureau outside the original store as you may know. d.c. bureau chief sam ford is live at the...
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horace: he pulled out his ipad and went online.orde lane, world war i -- harold lane world war ii army vet. search revealed he grew up in virginia. he later worked at a government printing office in d.c. and died in 1993. july 1 he would have been 89. >> the power of the internet. trying to sol tv mystery. >> they tried to find relatives of howard lane but came one nothing. so they contacted "7 on your side." >> i feel like we were meant to find this and find the family. horace: our research led to us a neighborhood in prince george's county and a step closer to get the silver back to the rightful owner. so the story is not over. the silver is just part of it. today we spoke with the family of lane and arrange to have them reunited with the silver on monday. join out abc7 "abc7 news at 5:00" on monday. we'll tell how you story ends. jonathan: hort and sweet. a obituary showing an sense of humor of a man. midwest humor. it had two words. "doug died." he wrote it himself. his daughters say he was charismatic and funny, making people
horace: he pulled out his ipad and went online.orde lane, world war i -- harold lane world war ii army vet. search revealed he grew up in virginia. he later worked at a government printing office in d.c. and died in 1993. july 1 he would have been 89. >> the power of the internet. trying to sol tv mystery. >> they tried to find relatives of howard lane but came one nothing. so they contacted "7 on your side." >> i feel like we were meant to find this and find the...
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horace holmes stepped in to help. horace: she has a problem with pests who are getting into the apartment she shares with her son and daughter. the first one appeared one morning last summer. >> there is a bat in the living room. >> in february, her family found another one. she got animal control to dispose of it. then another snuck in. >> it flew over the top of my bed. >> on monday, she says two bats started coming in through this event right over top of her nine-year-old son's bed. >> one of them tested positive for rabies. i did not stick around for the other one. >> she and her children had to get rabies shots as a precaution. the treatment cost $2500 and a lot of pain. she is not the only one with a bat problem. >> every evening. >> management installed covers over the vents on the outside of the building. residents fear they are in the ventilation ducts. >> i don't want to think about that. [laughter] >> we contacted the management and they say they have done what they could. hopkins says they have offered to
horace holmes stepped in to help. horace: she has a problem with pests who are getting into the apartment she shares with her son and daughter. the first one appeared one morning last summer. >> there is a bat in the living room. >> in february, her family found another one. she got animal control to dispose of it. then another snuck in. >> it flew over the top of my bed. >> on monday, she says two bats started coming in through this event right over top of her...
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horace holmes at the live desk has details coming out. horace: a chance encounter with the guy that opened fire at the movie theater. for several weeks before the shooting, john houser stayed at a hotel. a week before the shooting she and a friend were approached by a man they think was houser eating at a eck loal restaurant. he started talking about his cat. he didn't want to pay the money to euthanize the cat so he hit the cat on the head with metal to try to kill it. >> he was standing in front of me. acting out. what was so strange and weird you can tell he had emotions about it. like he was in tears. it was confusing. in my mind, it was contradictory of what he was saying. horace: she says the man approached her and struck you up the conversation. now she wonders if she called police once he left. if it would have made a difference. the funerals for the two killed in louisiana are taking place today. kimberly: thank you horace. time running out. a search is expanding. scott: still ahead the staggering new scope of a challenge to find
horace holmes at the live desk has details coming out. horace: a chance encounter with the guy that opened fire at the movie theater. for several weeks before the shooting, john houser stayed at a hotel. a week before the shooting she and a friend were approached by a man they think was houser eating at a eck loal restaurant. he started talking about his cat. he didn't want to pay the money to euthanize the cat so he hit the cat on the head with metal to try to kill it. >> he was standing...
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horace mcfarland, came on board early. so they james grafton rogers and his colorado mountain club. that organization, in fact had , been formed at mills' urging in april 1912, along the lines of john muir's sierra club, made up of a group of denver outdoor enthusiasts. the initial membership of the colorado mountain club consisted of only 25. interestingly enough, among those 25 for two future superintendents of rocky mountain national park. roger told and james grafton rogers younger brother. here is a photo of james grafton rogers in his younger years. of equal importance in the early years and, indeed, throughout the campaign was frederick r. ross the head of the denver , chamber of commerce, which formed a national park committee for the purposes of coalescing support among the denver business community. other groups came on board as well. these included the national federation of women's clubs and its colorado chapter, the daughters of the american revolution, the colorado legislature and the colorado delegation in washington, state democratic and republican organizations, and
horace mcfarland, came on board early. so they james grafton rogers and his colorado mountain club. that organization, in fact had , been formed at mills' urging in april 1912, along the lines of john muir's sierra club, made up of a group of denver outdoor enthusiasts. the initial membership of the colorado mountain club consisted of only 25. interestingly enough, among those 25 for two future superintendents of rocky mountain national park. roger told and james grafton rogers younger brother....
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we will speak to professor horace campbell about obama's historic african trip, then we will hear from a swedish journalist who was jailed in ethiopia on terrorism charges for over a year. >> it was supposed to be about oil and freedom. we slept on the concrete floor with 8000 inmates. we did not go home. we stayed and stayed. amy: and as over 10,000 protest in honduras, we will speak to former president manuel zelaya about the growing protests and hillary clinton's role in the 2009 coup that ousted him from power. >> on one hand, they condemn the coup, on the other hand, they were negotiating with the leaders of the coup. secretary clinton maintained that ambiguity. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in yemen, the u.s.-backed saudi-led coalition launched a new wave of airstrikes monday, despite the 5-day humanitarian truce that went into effect sunday night. meanwhile, human rights watch has said friday's saudi-led bombings of the western port city of mokha, which killed at least 120 people, appear
we will speak to professor horace campbell about obama's historic african trip, then we will hear from a swedish journalist who was jailed in ethiopia on terrorism charges for over a year. >> it was supposed to be about oil and freedom. we slept on the concrete floor with 8000 inmates. we did not go home. we stayed and stayed. amy: and as over 10,000 protest in honduras, we will speak to former president manuel zelaya about the growing protests and hillary clinton's role in the 2009 coup...
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horace holmes, the troubleshooter. i'm jennifer donelan your finalling back against crime investigator -- fighting back against crime investigators. the producers that work so hard are here. the phone is ringing off the hook. we get so many calls from you. i don't want to show people's phone numbers but serious real-life problems. we'll try to help you. i have to go to answer the phone. back to you. leon: get to it. kimberly: all right. growing up you may have been told not to give away the farm. leon: a contest held in a small town to do just that. a virginia couple giving away the horse farm in esex county. suzanne kennedy shows us that they are doing in a unique way >> 2010703.15. suzanne: carolyn and rapdy are spending the summer to run a contest. they are preparing to give away the 35-acre horse farm move brought on by randy's failing health. the intense love for the rock springs farm made selling it the conventional way heart breaking. >> it would be difficult for people walking across the farm to nitpick what th
horace holmes, the troubleshooter. i'm jennifer donelan your finalling back against crime investigator -- fighting back against crime investigators. the producers that work so hard are here. the phone is ringing off the hook. we get so many calls from you. i don't want to show people's phone numbers but serious real-life problems. we'll try to help you. i have to go to answer the phone. back to you. leon: get to it. kimberly: all right. growing up you may have been told not to give away the...
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former fbi assistant director tom fuentes along with security expert and former atf executive matthew horace. thank you both for being with us. tom, let's start with you here. when you hear about so many churches in such a short period of time being burned down like this what goes through an investigator's head? >> first of all, pamela if i could add that i just learned within the last ten minutes from senior officials at the fbi, this fire has been determined to not be arson. and they also have information from the national weather service radar system that there were lightning strikes involved. but they have found -- the fbi and atf investigators at the scene have just reported back to their headquarters that there was no accelerant found and no evidence whatsoever that this church fire was arson. it is strongly believed at this point that this was a lightning-started fire. >> tom fuentes breaking news for us here. but regardless you can't help but notice the fact that this is the sixth black church dealing with this situation, matthew. the atf got called in immediately not only because it
former fbi assistant director tom fuentes along with security expert and former atf executive matthew horace. thank you both for being with us. tom, let's start with you here. when you hear about so many churches in such a short period of time being burned down like this what goes through an investigator's head? >> first of all, pamela if i could add that i just learned within the last ten minutes from senior officials at the fbi, this fire has been determined to not be arson. and they...
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horace holmes they're all there. phone lines are open until 6:30 tonight. oh my gosh, it's the guy from last nighght. what?! can i jump on your wi-fifi? yeah, you can try it. hey! i had a really good time last night. yeah, me too. the only thing is that... the only thing is what? what's the only thing? oh my gosh he's married. he's a kleptomaniac. he's a pyromaniac. he's a total maniac. hey! hey! go back to your wife you sociopath! leave slow internet behind. the 100% fiber optics network is here. get out of the past. get fios. now $79.99 a month. go online or call now. call the verizon center for custstomers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v kimberly: "7 on your side." our team is standing by right now ready to hear your story and your tips about, is in your neighborhood. just 703-236-9220. our phone lines will remain open until 6:30 tonight. now to an outrageous 911 call out of new mexico. this came from a woman trying to save a teenager who had been shot at a party. jonathan: this will make you mad. during the call the dispatcher actually hangs up
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horace holmes as much more on that. the video from security camera takes your breath away. the car careens through the plate glass window and ears right towards the store counter. >> there was a big bang over there. reporter: he was standing right behind the counter is a car came barreling towards him. fortunately, no one was hurt even the driver who appeared have mistakenly hit the gas and celebrate been pulled into the parking spot. as we found out from the worker of the company replacing this last window, this is not the first time this is happened at this strip mall. >> i believe it is the fifth time as his happened. reporter: there are 15 stores in the mall and over the past five years almost every store is set a car come crashing through. >> it went in maybe halfway annuity was hurt. it keeps happening. reporter: the problem is the parking spots in the mall. cars pull it perpendicular to the storefront and for some reason that is been hard for some drivers to negotiate. >> ipo by barriers up. i feel bad for other
horace holmes as much more on that. the video from security camera takes your breath away. the car careens through the plate glass window and ears right towards the store counter. >> there was a big bang over there. reporter: he was standing right behind the counter is a car came barreling towards him. fortunately, no one was hurt even the driver who appeared have mistakenly hit the gas and celebrate been pulled into the parking spot. as we found out from the worker of the company...
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outside the white house, horace holmes, abc 7 news. leon: the nuclear deal is the subject of a national town hall tonight at 7:00. its impact on israel and america and whether congress should approve the deal. it airs in our sister station, news channel eight at 7:00 p.m. and online at wjla.com . maureen: the republican-controlled senate panel has bowed -- voted to lift the travel ban for americans to cuba. this year president obama issued new rules that allow regularly scheduled flights to cuba for the first time. the cuban him as he reopened last week in northwest washington. leon: president obama will make history as the first sitting u.s. president t visit kenya and ethiopia. this is a four-day trip. the president will talk with leaders about how to combat islamic extremism in the region. another focus will be on human rights. he will also address the global entrepreneurs summit. kenya is a special place for him because that is where his late father was from. maureen: still ahead, a devastating fire at harpers ferry. business owner
outside the white house, horace holmes, abc 7 news. leon: the nuclear deal is the subject of a national town hall tonight at 7:00. its impact on israel and america and whether congress should approve the deal. it airs in our sister station, news channel eight at 7:00 p.m. and online at wjla.com . maureen: the republican-controlled senate panel has bowed -- voted to lift the travel ban for americans to cuba. this year president obama issued new rules that allow regularly scheduled flights to...
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also with me former atf executive, matthew horace. matthew, i want to start with the investigation.als try to determine right away whether a fire like this is arson or not? >> well you know the main focus of our investigation is to try to determine the cause and origin of the fire and try to determine if it's incendiary or not. to wit, if it's an arson or not. we start at the scene, we consider among other things the elements in the virm and in this case, as i understand it it might have been a lightning strike. so we'll evaluate the conditions when the fire started, evaluate the flames the smoke, the timing, and what people saw at the scene. but we'd also do a thorough scene search to try to eliminate other causes of the fire to wit, arson accell rants and those sorts of things. >> joy, how is the community handling this? >> and it's good that you make that point, because one of the things i talked to the local fire chief about was how old this structure was and what was the relationship to the fire that took place in 1995. the original mt. zion church was not on this site. it was
also with me former atf executive, matthew horace. matthew, i want to start with the investigation.als try to determine right away whether a fire like this is arson or not? >> well you know the main focus of our investigation is to try to determine the cause and origin of the fire and try to determine if it's incendiary or not. to wit, if it's an arson or not. we start at the scene, we consider among other things the elements in the virm and in this case, as i understand it it might have...
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matthew horace thanks so much for being with us. >> have a great day, fredricka. >> all right, you, tooe right back. their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza or any of its ingredients. symptoms of a se
matthew horace thanks so much for being with us. >> have a great day, fredricka. >> all right, you, tooe right back. their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight...
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let's bring in matthew horace 28 years in law enforcement from the federal level down.lso wus, michael weiss, senior editor at the daily beast, expert on all things isis. and retired marine corps major general james williams joining us once again. let's talk about what we know in this case. he had a recent dui but no other police record. he was not on a terror watch list. we do know he perhaps wrote a blog post a few days before this that embraced islamic philosophies traveled frequently to the middle east. he owned several guns. in hindsight, do you think there were enough red flags that somebody should have been tracking him? >> possibly, but possibly not. everything you just mentioned are elements of many people's lives in this country and may not cause law enforcement and intelligence agencies to rise to the level of placing them on watch lists. in this case they didn't. >> what does? what rises to the level snnchlgts. >> there are a lot of criteria used to place people on those lists but owning a gun or firearms or ascribing to certain fundamentalist views aren't e
let's bring in matthew horace 28 years in law enforcement from the federal level down.lso wus, michael weiss, senior editor at the daily beast, expert on all things isis. and retired marine corps major general james williams joining us once again. let's talk about what we know in this case. he had a recent dui but no other police record. he was not on a terror watch list. we do know he perhaps wrote a blog post a few days before this that embraced islamic philosophies traveled frequently to the...
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in this case something very very bad did happen. >> matt horace thank you very much.preciate you being with us. don lemon standing in front of what used to bear the confederate flag and no longer does. >>> just ahead, donald trump heads to hollywood gearing up for what's expected to be a huge rally this weekend. >>> plus the latest on the heartbreaking mystery of the little girl whose body was found along boston harbor. who is she and how did she die? staying in rhythm... it's how i try to live... how i stay active. so i need nutrition... that won't weigh me down. for the nutrition you want without the calories you don't... introducing boost 100 calories. each delicious snack size drink gives you... 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. so it's big in nutrition and small in calories. i'm not about to swim in the slow lane. stay strong. stay active with boost®. ♪ f provokes lust. it elicits pride... incites envy... and unleashes wrath. temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms. but only one letter. "f" the performance marque from lexus. nothing fits, hu
in this case something very very bad did happen. >> matt horace thank you very much.preciate you being with us. don lemon standing in front of what used to bear the confederate flag and no longer does. >>> just ahead, donald trump heads to hollywood gearing up for what's expected to be a huge rally this weekend. >>> plus the latest on the heartbreaking mystery of the little girl whose body was found along boston harbor. who is she and how did she die? staying in...
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from the east coast of the england in kent and it's an e-fan elect rick electric plane making an horace i can flight. >> announcer: this is techknow, a show about innovations that can change lives. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out the team. dr shini somara is a mechanical engineer. onight "techknow" on the road in greenland. >> we are on our way to the air base. i'm nervous. >> we are on board for n.a.s.a.'s operation icebridge - flying over some of the largest ice sheets on the planet. >> i managed to get into the cockpit, which, for a mechanical engineer, is a dream come true. >> of the the view is amazing, but something a wrong. >> this gigantic, ancient ice sheet is melting. >> we explore what is happening in greenland and how soon it will effect us. >> marita davison socializes in evolution, cara santa maria is a scientist journalist and educato in microbiology, and i'm phil torres, i'm an ento meteorologists. that's the team, let's -- entomologist. that's the team - now let's do some science. 7 music ♪ ] >>> hey, whim to "techknow." i'm phil torres, join
from the east coast of the england in kent and it's an e-fan elect rick electric plane making an horace i can flight. >> announcer: this is techknow, a show about innovations that can change lives. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out the team. dr shini somara is a mechanical engineer. onight "techknow" on the road in greenland. >> we are on our way to the air base. i'm nervous. >> we are on board for n.a.s.a.'s operation icebridge - flying...
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and horace cooper, a fellow at the public policy research center.you think that this country has the will to move sfad forward and enable to live. >> i don't know that the country has the will. i know a discussion is happening. there seems to be movement with the states adopting paid family leave, and the conversation really turning to making the business case. it's happening. >> so california now have had the law on the books for a number of years, looking to expand the benefits, the conversation is starting, hillary clinton brought it up on the campaign trial. we are not hearing anything from the republican candidates. should we talk about this issue? >> we should talk ing about if, but not in the context of this is something we need to do. we should talk about what are we doing to encourage growth and job creation. in the state of texas we see migration from companies league california to go to texas. people talk about protections, there's a difference between the protections an employee earns and has. >> that is the concern that is raised when t
and horace cooper, a fellow at the public policy research center.you think that this country has the will to move sfad forward and enable to live. >> i don't know that the country has the will. i know a discussion is happening. there seems to be movement with the states adopting paid family leave, and the conversation really turning to making the business case. it's happening. >> so california now have had the law on the books for a number of years, looking to expand the benefits,...
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matthew horace is a former atf special agent. he's joining us right now. take us inside what's going on in that parents' house in chattanooga right now. what are the authorities doing? >> first they need to secure the residence and determine if there are any other devices inside the home if he might have left booby traps for law enforcement or other people who try to enter the home and then they'll begin the arduous task of searching for evidence and clues to tell us what was in his mind prior to committing this heinous act. >> it's an arduous ordeal going through all that stuff in a house. then they have got to go through all the social media, all the computers, the laptops, the phones and everything else. >> wolf i've been on search warrants that have taken an hour and i've been on search warrants that have taken several days. in this case given the gravity of the situation and the impact, i'm sure that the jfttf and collateral agencies will take their time and search that house from top to bottom looking for anything and everything that will lead us to
matthew horace is a former atf special agent. he's joining us right now. take us inside what's going on in that parents' house in chattanooga right now. what are the authorities doing? >> first they need to secure the residence and determine if there are any other devices inside the home if he might have left booby traps for law enforcement or other people who try to enter the home and then they'll begin the arduous task of searching for evidence and clues to tell us what was in his mind...
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matthew horace is joining us former atf in charge.able this guy, john houser, the shooter, the killer to legally buy this handgun as recently as last year in alabama. at a pawnshop. given the fact that he did have a criminal background, given the fact he had a well documented mental health problem that he could go ahead and buy this gun. you heard the police officer say legally. >> this is a part of what tom said earlier that we need comprehensive gun control reform in the united states. this is one of those loopholes. as you know wolf states' rights are very strong in the united states. every state is very different. we have to put something in place where people like this cannot legally purchase firearms. everyone knows he was having serious mental difficulties. but he went into a pawnshop filled out a form presumably went through the process, which does have several holes in it and got that gun which killed there's people. >> when you heard what was going on what did you think? >> i mean you know it's amazing, every other week it a
matthew horace is joining us former atf in charge.able this guy, john houser, the shooter, the killer to legally buy this handgun as recently as last year in alabama. at a pawnshop. given the fact that he did have a criminal background, given the fact he had a well documented mental health problem that he could go ahead and buy this gun. you heard the police officer say legally. >> this is a part of what tom said earlier that we need comprehensive gun control reform in the united states....
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from the east coast of the england in kent and it's an e-fan elect rick electric plane making an horace >> announcer: this is techknow, a show about innovations that can change lives. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out the team. dr shini somara is a mechanical engineer. onight "techknow" on the road in greenland. >> we are on our way to the air base. i'm nervous. >> we are on board for n.a.s.a.'s operation icebridge - flying over some of the...
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a nasa space path makes an horace it can fly by of pluto after a journey lasting nine years. ♪ ♪ >>> landmark nuclear deal between iran and six world powers has been widely welcomed, but not everyone is happy. u.s. president barack obama is trying to reassure israel and his gulf allies, the agreement will see iran limit its nuclear activities in return for the lifting of crippling sanctions. the pact will see iran destroy 98% of its stockpile of weapons-grade uranium. also remove 2/3 of its stored centrifuges used to enrich the our rain i can't. iran will allow the u.n. watchdog to inspect military sites when and where necessary f iran breaches the deal, sanctions will be reinstated within 65 days. our diplomatic editor james bays has more from vienna. >> reporter: the moment an agreement was finally reached. after hours after intense negotiations in to the night. the key players here say that it was had i aiyegbeni historic deal. it'sits opponents believe it's a dangerous historic mistake evening one of the main negotiators admitted it was very much a compromise agreement. >> we are
a nasa space path makes an horace it can fly by of pluto after a journey lasting nine years. ♪ ♪ >>> landmark nuclear deal between iran and six world powers has been widely welcomed, but not everyone is happy. u.s. president barack obama is trying to reassure israel and his gulf allies, the agreement will see iran limit its nuclear activities in return for the lifting of crippling sanctions. the pact will see iran destroy 98% of its stockpile of weapons-grade uranium. also remove...
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horace holmes is back in the case night with the latest. reporter: residents of this gaithersburg condominium building were caught by surprise. >> we have lived here for two years and have not even seen a bat. reporter: it was found to carry rabies. >> the property has to look into it. reporter: this is the third time in less than a month that a rabbitid bat has been found in this county. she discovered to bets in her damascus apartment. she captured them on video and still photos. >> there is a bat flying in circles to the living room. reporter: the housing department condemned her apartment in late june. two weeks later, another noone was found in gaithersburg and then two days ago another was captured here in one of these buildings on prince orchard boulevard in gaithersburg. >> it's not supposed to be in the house. reporter: all free apartment complexes in these cases were around wooded areas. officials say that the bats apparently got into some ventilation ducts in the apartment buildings and into the apartments. they are saying if you
horace holmes is back in the case night with the latest. reporter: residents of this gaithersburg condominium building were caught by surprise. >> we have lived here for two years and have not even seen a bat. reporter: it was found to carry rabies. >> the property has to look into it. reporter: this is the third time in less than a month that a rabbitid bat has been found in this county. she discovered to bets in her damascus apartment. she captured them on video and still photos....
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tonight, horace holmes will take a look at the bat problems in gaithersburg. jonathan: the senate panel approves more benefits for workers from the hacking. they still information on more than 22 million federal workers and retirees. according to rollcall.com the senate appropriation committee agreed to provide them with 10 years of credit monitoring and at least $5 million in liability detection. kimberly: john kerry is getting lawmakers an ultimatum on the iran nuclear deal. he addressed the senate for the relations committee this morning. he was joined by energy secretary ernest monize and secretary jack lew. lawmakers work clearly skeptical. >> i believe you have been fleeced. you have turned to run for being a pariah to now congress being a pariah. >> the choice we face is between an agreement that will ensure man's beer program -- iran's new beer program is limited rigorously scrutinized, and wholly peaceful. or no deal at all. kimberly: congress has a six day review. period to vote on the deal. president obama has vowed to be -- veto any bill that will
tonight, horace holmes will take a look at the bat problems in gaithersburg. jonathan: the senate panel approves more benefits for workers from the hacking. they still information on more than 22 million federal workers and retirees. according to rollcall.com the senate appropriation committee agreed to provide them with 10 years of credit monitoring and at least $5 million in liability detection. kimberly: john kerry is getting lawmakers an ultimatum on the iran nuclear deal. he addressed the...
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kimberly: this is a cool story from horace holmes coming full circle. chance encounter with silver wear that is rounding out a piece of military history. "abc7 news at 5:00" starts now. announcer: now "abc7 news at 5:00". on your side. jonathan: tonight an outpouring of love after the police and fire game takes a deadly turn. kimberly: it was a terrible accident. three men on bikes crashing into one another. one a veteran police officer dieing in the hospital. jeff goldberg is live in reston. jeff people are now trying to figure out maybe if it could have been prevented. jeff: a lot of healing going on. memorial for inspector carlos silva. we have seen it grow all day. departments from all around the country and the world as they show their solidarity with a department in brazil after they lost an officer who will be clearly missed. >> a good father, a good friend. jeff: that is how 48-year-old carlos silva is remembered by his brazilian teammates. >> everybody on the team is sad. unbelievable. jeff: silva a police inspector 25-year veteran of the brazi
kimberly: this is a cool story from horace holmes coming full circle. chance encounter with silver wear that is rounding out a piece of military history. "abc7 news at 5:00" starts now. announcer: now "abc7 news at 5:00". on your side. jonathan: tonight an outpouring of love after the police and fire game takes a deadly turn. kimberly: it was a terrible accident. three men on bikes crashing into one another. one a veteran police officer dieing in the hospital. jeff goldberg...
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it was written in a book by horace greeley whether andrew jackson ever said john marshall made his rule by don't we enforce it, maybe he didn't actually say that at another scholar that i quote in the book found five or six other contemporary statements made which basically mean all the same thing. one more okay great. >> knowing what you know that you support the removal from the 20 billion-dollar bill? [laughter] >> i've answered that question asked and answered no. it would look very nice with john ross on it. then you flip it over and you have on the other side andrew jackson. it was part of a great and important story that shouldn't be forgotten. this is different than a campaign that has a lot of publicity that i think is brilliant to put a woman on the 20-dollar bill. [applause]
it was written in a book by horace greeley whether andrew jackson ever said john marshall made his rule by don't we enforce it, maybe he didn't actually say that at another scholar that i quote in the book found five or six other contemporary statements made which basically mean all the same thing. one more okay great. >> knowing what you know that you support the removal from the 20 billion-dollar bill? [laughter] >> i've answered that question asked and answered no. it would look...
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artists like horace pippin and cosby is featured on quilts and quotations. >> i really think they shallown. >> reporter: should they leave it or take it down? >> probably. >> reporter: but why? >> just the negative impact his actions have had. >> reporter: the art is stunning but so, too are the sexual assault allegations against bill cosby. in 2005 deposition revealed cosby admitted giving quaaludes before having sex with them. aft recent national back lashes over the confederate flag even donald trump d.c. hotel some are asking why the smithsonian isn't taking action over its own cosby exhibit. >> negative impact it has everybody is seeing on the news now. >> he did come out and give he did give the girl some drug. >> why should we judge him away it might not be true. >> reporter: no unwould go on cam row to talk about this but they gave a statement they're standing behind their exhibit for now. sony says it's aware of bill cosby's revelations saying the museum in no way condones this behavior but adds, the exhibit is about the artists who created them not the owners. d.c. mayor murie
artists like horace pippin and cosby is featured on quilts and quotations. >> i really think they shallown. >> reporter: should they leave it or take it down? >> probably. >> reporter: but why? >> just the negative impact his actions have had. >> reporter: the art is stunning but so, too are the sexual assault allegations against bill cosby. in 2005 deposition revealed cosby admitted giving quaaludes before having sex with them. aft recent national back...
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matthew horace a former atf executive, and now senior vice president of fjc security services. explain this to us. georgia is where the gunman's ex-wife filed the restraining order and where he was taken to a mental health facilities against him will. in alabama. that's where he was denied a concealed carry permit because of the an arrest record. still in alabama he was able to buy this gun legally at a pawnshop. it surprises me that none of these other events prevented him from buys this gun. is that normal? >> i don't know how normal it is but there's several areas of reconciliation that have to occur, and has to be done seamlessly within the scope of the government and the state, and as you know states' roots are very big in this issue. in this case he apparently was never adjudicated, but even if that happened, it would have been to be forwarded to nics so it could be forwarded to the ffl. there are many points where things can go wrong, and now we've seen another case where things did go wrong. >> we saw in the charleston shooting something going wrong. evan? >> one of the
matthew horace a former atf executive, and now senior vice president of fjc security services. explain this to us. georgia is where the gunman's ex-wife filed the restraining order and where he was taken to a mental health facilities against him will. in alabama. that's where he was denied a concealed carry permit because of the an arrest record. still in alabama he was able to buy this gun legally at a pawnshop. it surprises me that none of these other events prevented him from buys this gun....
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marx wrote for the new york tribune, the largest newspaper -- one of the largest in the world -- horace greeley's group out of new york, which had a real interest in the revolutionary movement out europe, especially in 1848 and he hired marc. i think he paid him the equivalent of ten dollars a week. marx lived on that. he was writing and living in a slum in soho, moved out to a sub by-of london -- suburb of london. but he and frederick engles were fascinate with the american war. they saw this as the last stand of this feudalistic air to cancracy against norses norses of the bourgeois see free labor. marring wax on the side of the bourgeoises and a supporter 0 free labor and they were fighting the class war now not in europe, not in the most industrialized area of europe in britain, but in distant america. and so that is the way he framed it. now, as the new york tribune abandoned its overseas correspondence and they wanted to cover the civil war moore but marc was cut off but continued to write on the american civil war and he was influential as depicting the war as if the epic battle
marx wrote for the new york tribune, the largest newspaper -- one of the largest in the world -- horace greeley's group out of new york, which had a real interest in the revolutionary movement out europe, especially in 1848 and he hired marc. i think he paid him the equivalent of ten dollars a week. marx lived on that. he was writing and living in a slum in soho, moved out to a sub by-of london -- suburb of london. but he and frederick engles were fascinate with the american war. they saw this...
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jason martin, musical director of the band bob lauradin dreadnought broadcast sponsor for tonight is horace m. lifestage photography is from clear iphoto and you can find photos on line. a couple of days of clear iphoto and please a warm thank you for mr. tom brokaw. [applause] >> thank you very much. ♪ [applause] [applause] >> next history professor sally mcmillen discusses her biography of the abolitionist and suffragist lucy stone. from the library company of philadelphia, this is about an hour. >> it's now my distinct honor and privilege to introduce dr. sally mcmillen babcock professor of history at davidson college in north carolina. a graduate of wellesley college and her ph.d. at duke university and along the way we learned today got a degree in library science. she has been one of the most important and productive scholars of 19th century women's history in the past decades. her many books include motherhood in the old south, southern women black and white in the old south and seneca falls and the origin of the women's rights movement. her brand-new book which we are celebrating to
jason martin, musical director of the band bob lauradin dreadnought broadcast sponsor for tonight is horace m. lifestage photography is from clear iphoto and you can find photos on line. a couple of days of clear iphoto and please a warm thank you for mr. tom brokaw. [applause] >> thank you very much. ♪ [applause] [applause] >> next history professor sally mcmillen discusses her biography of the abolitionist and suffragist lucy stone. from the library company of philadelphia, this...
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i want to bring in matthew what ras ho horace and clint van zandt.ayor of his town who had business dealings with him and the mayor harden knew him by the nickname of rusty. take a listen. >> rusty was a good guy until you disagreed with him. and so he was kind of an odd character and had some ways that were kind of strange and he was just one of those guys that you kind of knew that you didn't want to set off. >> it seems like clint, that the profile of this person is starting to come in clearer now. someone with mental health issues. with access to guns. >> yeah. we were working on this you know when this story broke last night. we were talking about this on msnbc, thomas. unfortunately, this is not that unique of a profile. normally we see a mass shooter like this maybe in the late teens or early 20s. but again, you know there was a retired police captain in his 50s or 60s in florida last year who shot somebody in a movie theater and as you recall i think it was 2009 the holocaust shooter in washington, d.c. that guy was in his 80s. so what we're
i want to bring in matthew what ras ho horace and clint van zandt.ayor of his town who had business dealings with him and the mayor harden knew him by the nickname of rusty. take a listen. >> rusty was a good guy until you disagreed with him. and so he was kind of an odd character and had some ways that were kind of strange and he was just one of those guys that you kind of knew that you didn't want to set off. >> it seems like clint, that the profile of this person is starting to...