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what is the legacy of the holmes family? it is good thing when you can leave a legacy of positive role models who the children and people in general in an environment that we were raised in can view and say, you know, they were no different than me and look what they achieved. it's a mind-set, if you think big, you can be big. if you think small, you can be small. so think big. >> good for them. what a great message. >> quite a sister act indeed. they have like 13 siblings. >> half of them work in law enforcement and they have a new generation, too. juanita's son william he gr >> very impressive. >>> making news in america this morning, severe weather. tornadoes, large hail and strong winds on the move overnight, flash flooding still a concern right now. and for several days to come, we're tracking it all. >>> one of two brothers accused of killing a couple in washington state is now in custody. >> primary day. voters heading to the polls in two states. bernie sanders hoping for another win while hillary clinton turns her at
what is the legacy of the holmes family? it is good thing when you can leave a legacy of positive role models who the children and people in general in an environment that we were raised in can view and say, you know, they were no different than me and look what they achieved. it's a mind-set, if you think big, you can be big. if you think small, you can be small. so think big. >> good for them. what a great message. >> quite a sister act indeed. they have like 13 siblings. >>...
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horace: horace holmes, abc 7 news. we are no experts on bees, so we are turning to you for help. if you have a solution, call us, or hit us up on facebook or wjla.com. we will pass your ideas onto hicks and update you on the course of action she takes. is there a way to avoid parking tickets? 7 on your side crunched the numbers and uncover the worst places to park, right down to the stre guess which airline added more nonstop straight-shot flights hey, d.c., than any other out of reagan national last year? here's a hint. did ya catch it? no? here's another. their colors are yellow, red, and blue, and they save you tons of green. still nothing? that's okay. just go to southwest.com for the answer. on this airline, everybody wins. lisa: there is nothing worse than coming to your car and finding a ticket on the windshield, something that happens thousands of times a day just in northern virginia. can beg the meter maid found. joce sterman did the math, cross referencing thousands of tickets and their locations to help you
horace: horace holmes, abc 7 news. we are no experts on bees, so we are turning to you for help. if you have a solution, call us, or hit us up on facebook or wjla.com. we will pass your ideas onto hicks and update you on the course of action she takes. is there a way to avoid parking tickets? 7 on your side crunched the numbers and uncover the worst places to park, right down to the stre guess which airline added more nonstop straight-shot flights hey, d.c., than any other out of reagan...
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the only person responsible for this was holmes., there's a chance that the jury could buy this, that the jury could go along with the families but then i'm guessing there's probably a grounds for appeal. >> big-time. that's what they're going to keep doing because as long as you can show -- cinemark can con to show we had no way to prevent this, no way of knowing this was going to happen, there's nothing we could have done. it's not that it's foreseeable and you're going to pick the sympathy argument, sympathy card for those families, they're going to appeal it all the way up to the top. >> we're told it was a delicate dance in court today for those lawyers. i'm guessing is this the point where you're trying to read these jurors or should you have already done that during voir dire? >> it's not like they didn't know about the terrible tragedy. you have to weed out the people who have a predisposition one way or the other. has anything happened in your life, have you lost someone in this way? so many questions you have to ask to get
the only person responsible for this was holmes., there's a chance that the jury could buy this, that the jury could go along with the families but then i'm guessing there's probably a grounds for appeal. >> big-time. that's what they're going to keep doing because as long as you can show -- cinemark can con to show we had no way to prevent this, no way of knowing this was going to happen, there's nothing we could have done. it's not that it's foreseeable and you're going to pick the...
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horace holmes with abc 7 news. they told us the system looked pretty clean, but -- just in case. >> make sure that you hire good people. your are tons of people who just take your money. >> the whole duct work was infected with mold. horace: mold? scary, huh? thate technician tells you he has detected mold, what would you do? >> they are not licensed to be mold detectives. horace: don't fall for it and don't fall for the dirt sheet promises. the companies that we hired $750s estimates of $250 to our three-level home. anything more than that or less, you will be taken to the cleaner most likely. if an offer seems too good to be true, it's probably too good to be true. don't expect to get the entire $44 without for being pitched hard to purchase other more expensive services. do your research so that you can make an intelligence decision is necessary. as for victor and his huge bill, 7 on your side stepped in and helped get most of the money refunded. horace holmes, abc 7 news. alison: all eight of them were honest?
horace holmes with abc 7 news. they told us the system looked pretty clean, but -- just in case. >> make sure that you hire good people. your are tons of people who just take your money. >> the whole duct work was infected with mold. horace: mold? scary, huh? thate technician tells you he has detected mold, what would you do? >> they are not licensed to be mold detectives. horace: don't fall for it and don't fall for the dirt sheet promises. the companies that we hired $750s...
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what is the legacy of the holmes family? good thing when you can leave a legacy of positive role models who the children and people in general in an environment that we were raced in can view and say they were no different than me and look what they achieved. it's a mind-set, if you think big, you can be big. if you think small, you can be small. so think big. >> good for them. what a great message. >> quite a sister act indeed. they have like 13 siblings. >> half of them work in law enforcement and they have a new generation, too. juanita's >>> >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> and i'm kendis gibson this tuesday morning on "world news now." donald trump is calling the story about his treatment of women a fraud. now a former model featured in the article has taken his side. meanwhile, new allegations have surfaced accusing trump of repeatedly avoiding taxes, a full report ahead. >>> and the same wildfire that destroyed sections of ft. mcmurray, canada, earlier this month is now forcing thousands of oil production worker
what is the legacy of the holmes family? good thing when you can leave a legacy of positive role models who the children and people in general in an environment that we were raced in can view and say they were no different than me and look what they achieved. it's a mind-set, if you think big, you can be big. if you think small, you can be small. so think big. >> good for them. what a great message. >> quite a sister act indeed. they have like 13 siblings. >> half of them work...
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arlene holmes said she failed to educate herself about her son's mental illness. she said she wants to keep others from making the same mistakes. >> through elementary school he was a happy kid, friendly, he had lots of, kids over to the house. i noticed that he was sadder than a child should be. he was having trouble being around people. he was having trouble thinking. he didn't have that problem before. his cognition was declining. >> now james holmes killed 12 people and injured 70 others in the a tack in 2012. he is now serving 12 consecutive life sentences. >>> u.s. coastguard is wrapping up its third day of searching, for missing cruise line passenger who filled over board. three three-year old samantha broberg was reported missing on friday, the at the time carnival liberty was near galveston, texas a. so far rescue crews have have searched 3,000 miles of the golf. officials say as far as they are concerned this is still a rescue mission and in the a recovery mission. still no word exactly why broberg fell over board. >>> a group of witnesses in minnesota h
arlene holmes said she failed to educate herself about her son's mental illness. she said she wants to keep others from making the same mistakes. >> through elementary school he was a happy kid, friendly, he had lots of, kids over to the house. i noticed that he was sadder than a child should be. he was having trouble being around people. he was having trouble thinking. he didn't have that problem before. his cognition was declining. >> now james holmes killed 12 people and injured...
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holmes is here with how they made it happen. doh! knew that was coming, robin. makes you scratch your head. well, how did they do this, right? after 27 seasons, 595 episodes, how do you keep it fresh, how do you keep it new? by making history by bringing an animated character to life in realtime. and, yes, last night homer simpson was taking your calls. ♪ the simpsons >> reporter: overnight, a springfield first. >> our father is going to improv live answers to questions from the tv audience. >> reporter: "the simpsons" go live for the first time ever. >> to prove that we're live on "saturday night live" last night, drake was terrible. >> reporter: america's favorite dopey dad, homer simpson. >> no, no, no. >> reporter: took viewer phone calls for q&a live. >> what kind of car do you live? >> oh, i drive a hybrid which is combination of old and terrible. >> reporter: simpson was brought to live usie ing adobe characte animator. it captured dan castalenetta's voice and translated in real time to homer's mouth. >> always wear glasses wi
holmes is here with how they made it happen. doh! knew that was coming, robin. makes you scratch your head. well, how did they do this, right? after 27 seasons, 595 episodes, how do you keep it fresh, how do you keep it new? by making history by bringing an animated character to life in realtime. and, yes, last night homer simpson was taking your calls. ♪ the simpsons >> reporter: overnight, a springfield first. >> our father is going to improv live answers to questions from the...
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holmes himself was sent to a prison out of state.ate department of corrections is being being sued by family members, victims who want to know where he's been sent. so far, there is no word on that. but the civil jury finds that the cinemark movie chain was not loibl for lax security that led to the shooting at the batman premier. >> after his unconventional rise, is it time for donald trump to pivot to the presidential persona. my next guest said don't count on it. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infectio
holmes himself was sent to a prison out of state.ate department of corrections is being being sued by family members, victims who want to know where he's been sent. so far, there is no word on that. but the civil jury finds that the cinemark movie chain was not loibl for lax security that led to the shooting at the batman premier. >> after his unconventional rise, is it time for donald trump to pivot to the presidential persona. my next guest said don't count on it. see me. see me. don't...
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the holmes sisters are uniquely a part of both. how do weary build the trust?be a strong relationship with the community, it can't be us against them. it can't be those people. it's important that you push that message down to the officers we can have all of the meetings we want to have with our executives if the boots are on the ground don't get that message and carry it out it's not going to work. >> appreciate your honesty, you're saying there's room for improvement on both sides of the issue. >> absolutely. >> reporter: the sisters inspired a younger generation of holmes. juanita's son graduates from the police academy this summer. >> i love helping people. you always help one person you help will make your month. >> reporter: what do you think it says about your family, that you all as a family have committed so much to this community to law enforcement, what is the legacy of the holmes family? >> i think it is a good thing when you can leave a legacy of positive role models who the children and people in general can view and say they were no different tha
the holmes sisters are uniquely a part of both. how do weary build the trust?be a strong relationship with the community, it can't be us against them. it can't be those people. it's important that you push that message down to the officers we can have all of the meetings we want to have with our executives if the boots are on the ground don't get that message and carry it out it's not going to work. >> appreciate your honesty, you're saying there's room for improvement on both sides of...
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holmes will talk about that too. thank you all for joining us and, please, give a warm welcome to one of heritage's top scholars and a great friend of ours. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, jim. my god, that was a better summary than i think i'm going to be able to do. [laughter] that was perfect. there are a lot of people to thank for me being able to write this book. i know it's always a dangerous thing to start mentioning names and the like, but surely, jim, you're at the top of the list because i remember two years ago when i went to see you in your office, and i said i have this idea about writing the history of liberalism and why it's become the way it is. and i remember i used a term in that meeting. i said, you know, it's becoming illiberal, and you looked at me like, uh-oh, he's going to go off in an academic direction. [laughter] and i did do that. but i benefited greatly not only from your support, but also from the discussions that we've had. and, i mean, we even -- i think the subtitle was entirely yo
holmes will talk about that too. thank you all for joining us and, please, give a warm welcome to one of heritage's top scholars and a great friend of ours. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, jim. my god, that was a better summary than i think i'm going to be able to do. [laughter] that was perfect. there are a lot of people to thank for me being able to write this book. i know it's always a dangerous thing to start mentioning names and the like, but surely, jim, you're at the top of the...
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holmes will talk about that, an too. thank you all for joining us. please give a warm welcome to one of heritage's top scholars and a great friend of ours. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, jim. p i was a better summary that i'm going to be able to do. that was perfect. there's a lot of people to than. for me being able to write this book. i know it's always a dangerous thing to start mentioning names. surely jim, you are at the top of the list because two years ago when i went to see you in your office and i said i had this idea about writing the history of liberalism and why it has become the way it is. i remember i used a term and i said you know it's becoming a liberal. you let that man like zero, he's going to go off in an academict. direction. and i didn't do that. i benefited greatly not only from your support, but also from the discussions we had. i think the subtitle is entirely yours. a greatly benefit from your support and friendship and i greatly appreciate it. my old boss, i wouldn't even be in this position been able toe read these bo
holmes will talk about that, an too. thank you all for joining us. please give a warm welcome to one of heritage's top scholars and a great friend of ours. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, jim. p i was a better summary that i'm going to be able to do. that was perfect. there's a lot of people to than. for me being able to write this book. i know it's always a dangerous thing to start mentioning names. surely jim, you are at the top of the list because two years ago when i went to see...
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we have to be able to talk." >> steve:james holmes killed 12 in the 2012 attack.he is now severing 12 consecutive life sentences, plus more than three thousand years in prison. >> steve:tomorrow marks one year since a biker gang shoot out captured on video. the shoot out between the left nine dead and 18 injured. much of the gun battle was captured on surveillance video. since that day investigators have recovered a staggering number of weapons. >> steve:the feds have arrested the top three leaders of the bandidos, including president jeff pike - who wasn't in waco that day. they believe that pike and the other bandidos leaders masterminded a series of cossacks. indictments includes a wide range of charges - including assault, extortion, and murder. >> steve:one biker said he heard shots going off whizzing past him and he had never life. a year after the massacre. bikers have been indicted by a waco grand jury and are trial. (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich with sports!. >> gary:good evening! >> gary: curry one more time! but westbrook gets off. an
we have to be able to talk." >> steve:james holmes killed 12 in the 2012 attack.he is now severing 12 consecutive life sentences, plus more than three thousand years in prison. >> steve:tomorrow marks one year since a biker gang shoot out captured on video. the shoot out between the left nine dead and 18 injured. much of the gun battle was captured on surveillance video. since that day investigators have recovered a staggering number of weapons. >> steve:the feds have...
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. >>> james holmes mother is reflecting on the warning signs she may have missed after her son open fire in a colorado movie theater. >>> through elementary school he was a happy kid, friendly, had lots of kids over to the house. i noticed that he was badder than a child should be. he was having trouble being around people. he was having trouble thinking which he did not have before, his cognition was declining. >>> james holmes killed 12 and injured 70 others in the 2012 attack. he is serving 12 consecutive life sentences. >>> talking about business this morning, verizon and the union reps will be back at the negotiating table. the labor secretary got involved sitting down with both sides. we'll see if that intervention made any difference. >>> long lines at the airport is a key issue with senators. charles shiewrms want highly -- schiewrm wants highly schumer wants highly trained dogs to help with wait lines. >>> the stocks were down 89 points. future are pointing to a higher open. >>> amazon will begin offering its own line of perishable foods and household items. the first of the bra
. >>> james holmes mother is reflecting on the warning signs she may have missed after her son open fire in a colorado movie theater. >>> through elementary school he was a happy kid, friendly, had lots of kids over to the house. i noticed that he was badder than a child should be. he was having trouble being around people. he was having trouble thinking which he did not have before, his cognition was declining. >>> james holmes killed 12 and injured 70 others in the...
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what is the legacy of the holmes family?ave a legacy of positive role models who the children and people in general in an environment that we were raised in can view and say, you know, they were no different than me and look what they achieved. it's a mind-set, if you think big, you can be big. if you think small, you can be small. so think big. >> good for them. what a great message. >> quite a sister act indeed. they have like 13 siblings. >> half of them work in law enforcement and they have a new generation, too. juanita's son william he graduates from the police hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help with the cost of her final expenses. they have been so helpful and supportive during this time. maybeshould give them a call. i really could use some
what is the legacy of the holmes family?ave a legacy of positive role models who the children and people in general in an environment that we were raised in can view and say, you know, they were no different than me and look what they achieved. it's a mind-set, if you think big, you can be big. if you think small, you can be small. so think big. >> good for them. what a great message. >> quite a sister act indeed. they have like 13 siblings. >> half of them work in law...
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reporting live in silver spring, horace holmes, abc7 news. leon: thank you. explosive demonstration put on in loudoun county today to prove that homes are safe from quarry operations. this blast took place at bull run quarry. the department of mines, minerals and energy says they use seis mo gra of to make sure they stay within the limits. you may remember the time a massive quarry accident that sent blocks flying in the air and into people's homes. maureen: not a good experience for them. we have hope for the weekend. or friday. doug: a little sunshine tomorrow. more friday. saturday a rain, maybe a rain-t. improvement sunday afternoon. maureen: aren't you getting tired of this? doug: yeah. it would be nice to have a nice stretch of dry warm weather. coming but not in the foreseeable future weather future. time lapse for frederick, maryland. earth and space lab. 57 degrees. this is not a may 18 temperature by a long stretch. look at the cloud cover. never changed. every time it looked like breaks inover cast sky, more deck of clouds come overhead. that is th
reporting live in silver spring, horace holmes, abc7 news. leon: thank you. explosive demonstration put on in loudoun county today to prove that homes are safe from quarry operations. this blast took place at bull run quarry. the department of mines, minerals and energy says they use seis mo gra of to make sure they stay within the limits. you may remember the time a massive quarry accident that sent blocks flying in the air and into people's homes. maureen: not a good experience for them. we...
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the victims attorney say the gun man, james holmes, cased the theatre months before the shooting, and chose it because of lack of security. the attorney for the theatre chain says holmes was heavily armed, determined to kill and could not have been stopped. >>> coming u capitol hill to cover the cost of in vitro fertilization for wounded veterans trying to start families. >> don't forget, we're giving away a brand new mercedes-benz on wake up at 6:00 to find out how guess which airline added more nonstop straight-shot flights hey, d.c., than any other out of reagan national last year? here's a hint. did ya catch it? no? here's another. their colors are yellow, red, and blue, and they save you tons of green. their colors are still nothing? that's okay. just go to southwest.com for the answer. on this airline, everybody wins. yeah! ahh... you probably say it a million times a day. ahh... ahh! ahh... ahh! but at cigna, we want to help everyone say it once a year. say "ahh". >>ahh... cigna medical plans cover one hundred percent of your in-netw
the victims attorney say the gun man, james holmes, cased the theatre months before the shooting, and chose it because of lack of security. the attorney for the theatre chain says holmes was heavily armed, determined to kill and could not have been stopped. >>> coming u capitol hill to cover the cost of in vitro fertilization for wounded veterans trying to start families. >> don't forget, we're giving away a brand new mercedes-benz on wake up at 6:00 to find out how guess which...
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. >> reporter: once a month , steve holmes pulls on his waders and his ball cap and heads to los gatos creek in search of trash. >> what we had was pretty much a dead river. >> reporter: semi-retired, the fisherman-turned- environmentalist was inspired three years ago when he discovered a chinook salmon in los gatos creek struggling to make it upstream to spawn. >> trying to go over a cement barrier unsuccessfully. it tugged at my heart. >> reporter: it inspired him to create the nonprofit "south bay clean creek coalition" because what he called a dead river turned out to be a manmade problem. >> we had probably eight major encampments along los gatos creek. we had 225 people that were living in the close proximity to the waterway. >> reporter: and with them, trash, tons of it. >> we'll need more bags. >> reporter: the coalition relies on volunteers like carol and george szymkiewicz. >> the fishing are coming back. the beavers are coming back. the whole eco-cycle is coming alive again. >> reporter: yes, beavers. this night vision video shows one at work along the creek two years ago. >
. >> reporter: once a month , steve holmes pulls on his waders and his ball cap and heads to los gatos creek in search of trash. >> what we had was pretty much a dead river. >> reporter: semi-retired, the fisherman-turned- environmentalist was inspired three years ago when he discovered a chinook salmon in los gatos creek struggling to make it upstream to spawn. >> trying to go over a cement barrier unsuccessfully. it tugged at my heart. >> reporter: it inspired...
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our troubleshooter horace holmes has gone undercover again. this time he is putting air duct cleaning companies to the test. he will take you inside an air duct and wait until you see what is there. and find out what his investigation reveals. the air duct cleaning test coming up tonight on abc7 news at 11:00. maureen: starbucks is in hot water over too much ice according to a new lawsuit. coffee chain is sued because the plan claims they are underfilling the ice drivens. giving drinkers less coffee and too much ice. starbucks says the lawsuit has no merit. what do you think about this? head to our twitter page. answer our poll to tell us. too much ice, not enough coffee? leon: too many lawyers. sue over anything now. i order i upset i got too much ice. maureen: some people are sensitive. what is the latest from you, sir? doug: showers and storming coming in the metro area as we speak. we have a new thunderstorm warning. two of them for the price of one. in effect across fairfax county and prince william county and through metro washington. th
our troubleshooter horace holmes has gone undercover again. this time he is putting air duct cleaning companies to the test. he will take you inside an air duct and wait until you see what is there. and find out what his investigation reveals. the air duct cleaning test coming up tonight on abc7 news at 11:00. maureen: starbucks is in hot water over too much ice according to a new lawsuit. coffee chain is sued because the plan claims they are underfilling the ice drivens. giving drinkers less...
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and kristen holmes. nice to see you guys. let me start with you, kristen, about what exactly does the win in west virginia, if anything, mean for bernie sanders going forward? west virginia is west virginia. it is a very unique situation with some very high unemployment, some comments that hillary clinton made about coal miners working against her. it's almost a bull's eye for the donald trump world view and message. so what does sanders take away from that? >> at this point for bernie sanders, it's all about momentum. it's all about keeping in the race, keeping going, and keeping his supporters energized about him. that's exactly what this win does. it keeps him going. it keeps his supporters supporting him and showing we're going to stay in this until the convention, which is what he's said for months. we talked to voters there last night, supporters there last night who said that they weren't sure about the math. they weren't sure he could get over the hump, but that all they were going to do was buckle down and keep suppo
and kristen holmes. nice to see you guys. let me start with you, kristen, about what exactly does the win in west virginia, if anything, mean for bernie sanders going forward? west virginia is west virginia. it is a very unique situation with some very high unemployment, some comments that hillary clinton made about coal miners working against her. it's almost a bull's eye for the donald trump world view and message. so what does sanders take away from that? >> at this point for bernie...
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horace holmes is back at 5:00 tomorrow with advice about that. an inside look at the national museum of african american history. doors will open in september. 11 exhibits will span hundreds of years of hundreds of years of african american history, from the slave trade to the black lives matter movement of today. one of the biggest artifacts is the very first plane used by the tuskegee airmen. unbelievable. stories tomorrow on "good morning washington." alison: there is a lot of talk about the acclaimed broadway musical "hamilton" coming to d.c. the kennedy center has new details. don't expect to see it soon. show will be at the opera house from mid-june to mid december of 2018. it will run for 14 weeks. leon: don't get in line until october. alison: i plan on camping out. leon: don't set up in the parking lot. alison: gives me plenty of time to learn every word. we broke our straight? steve: we did, today was the end of it, no rain. we have about 40 minutes left and it looks like we are not giving rain at the rain gauge at reagan national. 15 d
horace holmes is back at 5:00 tomorrow with advice about that. an inside look at the national museum of african american history. doors will open in september. 11 exhibits will span hundreds of years of hundreds of years of african american history, from the slave trade to the black lives matter movement of today. one of the biggest artifacts is the very first plane used by the tuskegee airmen. unbelievable. stories tomorrow on "good morning washington." alison: there is a lot of talk...
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. >> joining me is amy holmes and susan with the washington examiner and joe trippi, democratic stat strategist and fox news reporter. he was talking about the pundits coming around on trump after the five-state sweep. take a look. >> people have allowed, reporters have allowed, journalists have allowed their own biases and hatred against donald trump. i hate to sound like a broken record, but you keep doing it. >> do you agree with this? >> i would agree that donald trump and the media is frenemies. but if you're unhappy with donald trump being the front-runner, she says blame tv and points to some really startling statics. reporting that the donald trump has earned $2 billion in free media, that he gets -- >> hold on. >> -- six times the appearances. >> he's gotten way more coverage. some of that is trump appearing on many of the television shows that his rivals wouldn't. >> but it's also the media covering him campaign stops and rallies. >> i agree with that. >> on the one hand, yes, the media has been hostile towards trump but they've also given him a lot of free advertising. >>
. >> joining me is amy holmes and susan with the washington examiner and joe trippi, democratic stat strategist and fox news reporter. he was talking about the pundits coming around on trump after the five-state sweep. take a look. >> people have allowed, reporters have allowed, journalists have allowed their own biases and hatred against donald trump. i hate to sound like a broken record, but you keep doing it. >> do you agree with this? >> i would agree that donald...
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coming up hear from delegate james eleanor holmes norton. alison: that is stoking the flame of a year debate over the trains like this one carrying hazardous material right through the district. at 6:00 tonight, our diane cho explains why the d.c. council says it is powerless to stop those trains. leon? leon: metro's making a significant safety change. next month there will be a uniformed fire officer stationed in the metro nerve center around the clock. that position is going to be tasked with coordinating response between metro and the local fire department in case of an emergency. this announcement is coming one day before the ntsb issues the final report on the january 2015 smoke incident at l'enfant plaz. one woman die and dozens of people were hurt in incident. abc7 will have a thorough look at the report's finding in the coverage tomorrow. alison: update now to a story we brought you in march. on the high school junior who died after taking a drug at a friend's birthday party. the virginia medical office is calling the death of 17-yea
coming up hear from delegate james eleanor holmes norton. alison: that is stoking the flame of a year debate over the trains like this one carrying hazardous material right through the district. at 6:00 tonight, our diane cho explains why the d.c. council says it is powerless to stop those trains. leon? leon: metro's making a significant safety change. next month there will be a uniformed fire officer stationed in the metro nerve center around the clock. that position is going to be tasked with...
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horace holmes has more. horace: the robots have been active.hey open up the back door of the truck and took a look. over the past hour, hour and a half, they did for anthrax and determine there was no anthrax there. the all clear is not given. the man was taken to contamination tent and then to the hospital. he was swabbed on the scene and they did the all-clear. he had no anthrax exposure. there was no anthrax found in the truck. the situation is still locked down here outside the capitol as the robots are looking at the truck. reporting live, horace holmes, abc7 news. maureen: thank you. today tempers flared in the d.c. council as it moved to change mayor bowser's plan
horace holmes has more. horace: the robots have been active.hey open up the back door of the truck and took a look. over the past hour, hour and a half, they did for anthrax and determine there was no anthrax there. the all clear is not given. the man was taken to contamination tent and then to the hospital. he was swabbed on the scene and they did the all-clear. he had no anthrax exposure. there was no anthrax found in the truck. the situation is still locked down here outside the capitol as...
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they are thinking banning holmes from their own labs after discovering irregularities.nvestors pored billions of dollars. they begin finger pointing with the press saying tech reporters were totally smitten with holmes. in april they were calling holmes one of the leading, most important women in life sciences. a lot of her technology does not work at all. now "vanity fair" says -- >> making a turnaround, interesting. maybe they had that perspective before facts came out. >> tougher questions should have been asked. >> quite a fall from grace to create a company and be banned from going in the doors. >> thank you. >>> it is 5:49. happening now, coming together to give back. we love this time of year. in the midst of silicon valley gives. it gives people the opportunity to support local charity. >> you see how generous they are this morning. bob redell joining us live with how you can get involved. last time we spoke with you, we were at about $1.27 million. how is it looking now? >> we hit about $3,000. you go to scgives.org. you can donate. they started since midnight.
they are thinking banning holmes from their own labs after discovering irregularities.nvestors pored billions of dollars. they begin finger pointing with the press saying tech reporters were totally smitten with holmes. in april they were calling holmes one of the leading, most important women in life sciences. a lot of her technology does not work at all. now "vanity fair" says -- >> making a turnaround, interesting. maybe they had that perspective before facts came out....
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nyree holmes wore an african kente cloth over his graduation robe. the piece of fabric is worn during special occasions in his home country of ghana. school officials say he ignored the dress requirements which are only cap, gun, and awards. sheriff's deputies escorted holmes out of the ceremony before he could get his dip paloma. >> i wasn't acting out of hand. i wanted to show my cultural and religious pride. >> it could have been handled differently if we had more site personnel straited from the school site to talk with the student. >> a security guard helped holmes get back into the arena to pick up his diploma. school officials say they will reexamine the dress code policy. >>> a small point yay res will be closed to pretext a rare bird. the engadangered snowy moreoveyd the bird's success requires they not be disturbed. the close jury between the north beach parking lot to south of the mouth of abbot isla goon. point reyes is one of the few remaining nesting grounds. the closure ends on labor day. >>> all eyes on california with less than two w
nyree holmes wore an african kente cloth over his graduation robe. the piece of fabric is worn during special occasions in his home country of ghana. school officials say he ignored the dress requirements which are only cap, gun, and awards. sheriff's deputies escorted holmes out of the ceremony before he could get his dip paloma. >> i wasn't acting out of hand. i wanted to show my cultural and religious pride. >> it could have been handled differently if we had more site personnel...
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nyree holmes wore an african kente cloth of his graduation robe. that fabric is worn during special occasions in his home country of ghana. school officials say he ignored the dress code which was only cap, gown, and award. sheriff's deputies escorted holmes out of the ceremony before he could get his diploma. >> wasn't acting out of hand at all. i just wanted to show my cultural pride and religious pride. >> things could have been handled differently if we had more site personnel administrative have the school site to talk with the student. >>> a security guard helped holmes get back into the arena so he could pick up his diploma. school officials say they will reexamine the dress code policy. >>> a small portion of point reyes national seashore will be closed on the weekends to protect a rare bird. the endangered snowy plover is nesting right now and the bird's success requires they not be disturbed. the closure is between the north beach parking lot to just south of abbot is's lagoon. the closure start this is weekend and runs through labor day.
nyree holmes wore an african kente cloth of his graduation robe. that fabric is worn during special occasions in his home country of ghana. school officials say he ignored the dress code which was only cap, gown, and award. sheriff's deputies escorted holmes out of the ceremony before he could get his diploma. >> wasn't acting out of hand at all. i just wanted to show my cultural pride and religious pride. >> things could have been handled differently if we had more site personnel...
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live at reagan national airport, horace holmes, abc7 news. alison: my heart goes out to her.he deserves more than apology. leon: she deserves miles. alison: a lot of tickets. nanny to go with her with the baby. leon: exactly. exactly. come on, american. hook her up with a nanny. if anybody driving home right now see how we can help them. jamie sullivan on traffic watch now. jamie: the biggest area we are seeing the issue is going to be on leesburg pike eastbound. a truck fire still working to clear it away before the beltway. two of the light reins are block -- two of the right lanes are blocked. 395 is seeing shades as well. northwest corner of the capital beltway. a live look to show you, of course, slowing on the inner loo. the outer loop, nice pace. that is a look at traffic. back to you. leon: all right. thank you, jamie. alison: okay, doug. what is the latest on the rain? doug: chances of rain will increase tonight, tomorrow night and friday. we should clear out for the weekend. seven-day in a moment. lunch box weather day here. alison: excellent. doug: share the inform
live at reagan national airport, horace holmes, abc7 news. alison: my heart goes out to her.he deserves more than apology. leon: she deserves miles. alison: a lot of tickets. nanny to go with her with the baby. leon: exactly. exactly. come on, american. hook her up with a nanny. if anybody driving home right now see how we can help them. jamie sullivan on traffic watch now. jamie: the biggest area we are seeing the issue is going to be on leesburg pike eastbound. a truck fire still working to...
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i shot a man and burned him up in the car after i had shot him. >> as a younger man, holmes tried to escape from prison twice. >> i was 26 years old and was determined i didn't want to die inside these walls. now i'm 51. i'll be 52 this year. so age and time slows a person down, changes your perspective, attitude, and i've come to accept the fact after several attempts that i can make my life hard in here or i can make it easy. and now i look in the mirror and i don't have the same "i don't care" attitude because i find in the end i do care. it matters what you do in here and it matters what you do out there. >> holmes eventually earned the right to live in one of the prison's minimum security dormitories. >> in here, you look around, you'll find no bars. you have windows like on the street. it's a state of mind. you look at the bars 24/7 and you can't never get away from the fact that you're locked up. it's a lot better. you have a lot more freedom of movement. the reality is i'm going to die in here and once i come to realize that i slowed down on the things that i was doing. i tri
i shot a man and burned him up in the car after i had shot him. >> as a younger man, holmes tried to escape from prison twice. >> i was 26 years old and was determined i didn't want to die inside these walls. now i'm 51. i'll be 52 this year. so age and time slows a person down, changes your perspective, attitude, and i've come to accept the fact after several attempts that i can make my life hard in here or i can make it easy. and now i look in the mirror and i don't have the same...
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emily: elizabeth holmes. steve: yes. elizabeth holmes. the founder.teenager, she started the company with great passion. i remember my partner tim saying, in the very first meeting, she is like steve jobs. this is long before she was wearing the black turtlenecks. i did not see what he was referring to. i even wrote it down on a piece of paper to remind myself that he said that. but it was fascinating. she had that mesmerizing zeal to revolutionize. she was not calling it phlebotomy at that time, but the entire field of medicine, there were these special kinds of needles. we were the very first check. we wrote a $500,000 check before anyone else. but she has been somewhat independent, and has been going at it all on her own. so i don't have the answer to your question. emily: you guys have such a tough job, because you want to invest in breakthrough technology. how do you, at the earliest stages, separate something possible from something impossible? steve: there are people walking in our door every week, every day sometimes -- but certainly a week do
emily: elizabeth holmes. steve: yes. elizabeth holmes. the founder.teenager, she started the company with great passion. i remember my partner tim saying, in the very first meeting, she is like steve jobs. this is long before she was wearing the black turtlenecks. i did not see what he was referring to. i even wrote it down on a piece of paper to remind myself that he said that. but it was fascinating. she had that mesmerizing zeal to revolutionize. she was not calling it phlebotomy at that...
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michelle: horace holmes live there where a man drove his truck onto it. what do we know? horace: well, the gentleman was saying he was exposed to anthrax. we, of course, because police are exercising a lot of caution a couple of blocks away. if you see the scene in front of the capitol, it's front of the reflecting pool in front of the capitol. a big police presence. d.c. fire, hazmat is also there. we are told by police that the gentleman came, drove his truck in the area, parked it. said he had been exposed to anthrax on a farm in virginia. he came to the area seeking help. we just learned, a couple of minutes ago that has take an look at the truck and there is no anthrax on the scene and no anthrax in the truck. we don't know if the all clear has been given at this point. the gentleman is in police custody but they are continuing to investigate. that is the situation as have it now. police on the scene and they have not given the all-clear but they are telling us there is no anthrax in the truck and on the scene. horace holmes, abc7 news. jonathan: when you say abundan
michelle: horace holmes live there where a man drove his truck onto it. what do we know? horace: well, the gentleman was saying he was exposed to anthrax. we, of course, because police are exercising a lot of caution a couple of blocks away. if you see the scene in front of the capitol, it's front of the reflecting pool in front of the capitol. a big police presence. d.c. fire, hazmat is also there. we are told by police that the gentleman came, drove his truck in the area, parked it. said he...
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amy holmes, jay roooy joy reid . catch a.m. joy coming up at 10:00. >>> and still to come, what polls reveal about the obama factor. we'll hear from the 2012 campaign manager next. ♪ 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... try boost® 100 calories. each delicious snack size drink gives you... 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. and it's available in two new flavors, vanilla caramel and double chocolate fudge. i'm not about to swim in the slow lane. stay strong. stay active with boost®. ♪ [crowd cheering] i could get used to this. now you can. when you lease the 2016 es 350 for $329 a month for 36 months. see your lexus dealer. and i quit smoking with i'm chantix. i had a lot of doubts going in. i was a smoker. hands down, it was, that's who i was. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix
amy holmes, jay roooy joy reid . catch a.m. joy coming up at 10:00. >>> and still to come, what polls reveal about the obama factor. we'll hear from the 2012 campaign manager next. ♪ 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... try boost® 100 calories. each delicious snack size drink gives you... 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. and it's...
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horace holmes joining us what update do you have for us? horace: well, all thrt definiteo is just very he is ldseuso grave cohindit we understand before he was rushed to the hospital. they gathers information. this woman who was a survivor with non-life threatening injuries will most likely have very good information leaving, telling police what led to this. what prompted the suspect to open fire on her. and the two other victims in the parking lot. two miles from here. reporting live, hor ac we are on storm watch. tracking incoming rain and bad weather tonight. timeline next. vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. ♪ stand by me know you're budgeted for the expected, and the unexpected. know that at least the process of buying a new home can be clear and simp
horace holmes joining us what update do you have for us? horace: well, all thrt definiteo is just very he is ldseuso grave cohindit we understand before he was rushed to the hospital. they gathers information. this woman who was a survivor with non-life threatening injuries will most likely have very good information leaving, telling police what led to this. what prompted the suspect to open fire on her. and the two other victims in the parking lot. two miles from here. reporting live, hor ac...
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that's where james holmes opened fire.uld have had armed guards at a big event and said alarms should have sound when james holmes came in through that emergency exit. he killed 12 people and wounded 70 others. some survivors said that all they could do was just drop to the ground in terror. >> i'm shot, i'm shot. i said me too, just stay down. and then he shot me a second time. carey said what do we do? what do we do? i said pray carey pray to jesus. >> now he's in prison for the rest of his life. the trial that began today is in state court. no word on how much money the families are demanding. a similar lawsuit is scheduled for federal court later this year. for its part cinnamark respond it could not have foreseen this attack. let's bring in a former federal prosecutor who is now a trial attorney representing clients in both criminal and civil cases. a lot of emotions here. >> incredibly difficult issue. >> what about the law? >> that's the thing. you have to have sympathy for people suing the movie theater. what they
that's where james holmes opened fire.uld have had armed guards at a big event and said alarms should have sound when james holmes came in through that emergency exit. he killed 12 people and wounded 70 others. some survivors said that all they could do was just drop to the ground in terror. >> i'm shot, i'm shot. i said me too, just stay down. and then he shot me a second time. carey said what do we do? what do we do? i said pray carey pray to jesus. >> now he's in prison for the...
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back with me now, bob cusack, bob beckel, and amy holmes. bob cusack, to you first. tonight we learned that in addition to the meeting with paul ryan on thursday, donald trump is going to meet with mitch mcconnell and other republican leaders. what needs to happen at these meetings. >> they all have to get on the same page and that's going to be very difficult. paul ryan has suggested he's not a big fan of donald trump, and both mitch mcconnell and paul ryan have denounced trump's ban on muslims. so they've got to get in the room, and they've got to decide how are we going to get on the same page? paul ryan is a -- he likes to talk about policies. he's going to put out this big conservative agenda in the middle of a presidential election year, and i think that's to rebut what trump is doing. so this meeting could go well. paul ryan could get on board to some degree and offer his endorsement, but this meeting could also go badly because i think trump is not going to be giving much to these congressional leaders that he's won the nominee, he should be respected. >> the
back with me now, bob cusack, bob beckel, and amy holmes. bob cusack, to you first. tonight we learned that in addition to the meeting with paul ryan on thursday, donald trump is going to meet with mitch mcconnell and other republican leaders. what needs to happen at these meetings. >> they all have to get on the same page and that's going to be very difficult. paul ryan has suggested he's not a big fan of donald trump, and both mitch mcconnell and paul ryan have denounced trump's ban on...
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josh holmes, what phil is talking about here, the third-paerthird third-party candidate. this is a real conversation and very unusual, but you're hearing it from people that -- ben sasse, the republican party really, really likes him. bill kristol, he is a very strong voice. bill kristol of "the weekly standard" all talking about this but how real is this? >> the anxiety is very really. we're 48 hours removed with everybody coming to grips that trump is likely to be the nominee in a matter of weeks. i think there's a little bit of growing pains involved. as to a third party, i have tons of respect for senator sasse, he's been incredibly consistent all along on this and virtually everything else but the issue is how do you get on all of these ballots in all these states? if we're talking about it, i think we should talk about it after we see evidence of people fanned out across the country to get signatures to get on ballots. it's a huge endeavor that's extremely unlikely for anybody to actually undertake and beyond that what was mentioned earlier about actually picking a
josh holmes, what phil is talking about here, the third-paerthird third-party candidate. this is a real conversation and very unusual, but you're hearing it from people that -- ben sasse, the republican party really, really likes him. bill kristol, he is a very strong voice. bill kristol of "the weekly standard" all talking about this but how real is this? >> the anxiety is very really. we're 48 hours removed with everybody coming to grips that trump is likely to be the nominee...
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horace holmes, abc7 news. leon: our thoughts are with him. thank you. we will continue to follow major story as it develops. these were pictures taken earlier. the suspect in the case who for the last 24 hours shot six people, killing three. that was when he was taken into custody this afternoon in a parking lot. after one of the shootings, he went to a boston market in a strip mall and sat for a while. in a few minutes we'll check back with jennifer donelan who is peeking with people at the restaurant where the -- speaking with people at the restaurant where the suspect eulalio tordil was hiding inside the mall at the time of the shooting. that is coming up. so on weather alert tonight as heavy rains are bringing potential for problems all across the abc7 viewing area. mobiletrak7 monitoring the road conditions. we will alert you if we find any problems out there tonight. let's get the latest, though, from meteorologist steve rudin who is here today. steve: we are looking at two or three hours of moderate to heavy rains across the metro area and then i
horace holmes, abc7 news. leon: our thoughts are with him. thank you. we will continue to follow major story as it develops. these were pictures taken earlier. the suspect in the case who for the last 24 hours shot six people, killing three. that was when he was taken into custody this afternoon in a parking lot. after one of the shootings, he went to a boston market in a strip mall and sat for a while. in a few minutes we'll check back with jennifer donelan who is peeking with people at the...
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. >> walgreens was so eager, it didn't ask any of the right questions of elizabeth holmes.lmes under investigation along with her blood testing company as medical reports say her super secret blood testing machine she claimed to event don't work properly. the fed may bar her from entering her own silicon valley laboratories. "the journal" says walgreens own scientist asked for a theranos machine to test out but never received one. theranos claimed it could test for a myriad of problems with a single drop of blood using super advanced technology it wouldn't show to experts. they say the machine did work. the company would dilute blood samples with sterile water, run it on traditional machines which would give inaccurate results. alibaba sells items online. stock fell 7% on the news. it pulled yahoo stock lower. yahoo has a big investment in alibaba. this is not news yahoo needed this minute. other companies are bidding onnia hoochlt. >>> this is an unusual find. workers unearthed a shipwreck from the 1800s. teams uncovered it where a new highrise is being built. they don't k
. >> walgreens was so eager, it didn't ask any of the right questions of elizabeth holmes.lmes under investigation along with her blood testing company as medical reports say her super secret blood testing machine she claimed to event don't work properly. the fed may bar her from entering her own silicon valley laboratories. "the journal" says walgreens own scientist asked for a theranos machine to test out but never received one. theranos claimed it could test for a myriad of...
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more from cnn's kristen holmes. >> reporter: donald trump wrapped up a week on the defensive here at the university of pennsylvania where he watched his youngest daughter, tiffany, graduate. the gop nominee united his party was clouded after questions of him posing as his own spokesperson in 1991. trump denied allegations that it is his voice on the tape and the campaign is under fire over refusal to release the tax returns. he will not release the returns until the audit is complete. >> he has never changed his position. he said he is under audit. when the audit is completed. >> why not release -- first of all, the irs says you can release them to the public if they are under audit. why not release 2014, 2013? >> as i understand it, the audit is going back eight years of tax returns. anything beyond eight years is not reflective of figure other than interest on the part of the media. >> the audit is for eight years of returns? >> that's what i'm led to believe, yes. >> reporter: more and more are gathering behind trump, but not all are convinced. some conservatives are still looking
more from cnn's kristen holmes. >> reporter: donald trump wrapped up a week on the defensive here at the university of pennsylvania where he watched his youngest daughter, tiffany, graduate. the gop nominee united his party was clouded after questions of him posing as his own spokesperson in 1991. trump denied allegations that it is his voice on the tape and the campaign is under fire over refusal to release the tax returns. he will not release the returns until the audit is complete....
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i'm horace holmes.fe. >> how they tackle challenges on and off the field. alison: we give you a chance to see your vote count on the instapoll. wjla.com/votenow. keep watching. leon: coming unit tonight at "abc7 news at 6:00" -- a woman buys a home to discover family of fox living >> this looks good for the start of the delmarva beaches. low 70's. same on the temperatures in the lower to mid-al 80's with showers monday. what happens when an all-encompassing brain scan is followed up with an all-embracing hug? what happens when the world's latest surgical technology is combined with caring for the world's newest mother? what happens when you match cutting-edge clinical trials with a gentle touch? you get extraordinary medicine and remarkable care. novant health and uva health system are proudly partnering to bring better care to every patient. leon: for 25 years they provided residents in ward five a safe haven to
i'm horace holmes.fe. >> how they tackle challenges on and off the field. alison: we give you a chance to see your vote count on the instapoll. wjla.com/votenow. keep watching. leon: coming unit tonight at "abc7 news at 6:00" -- a woman buys a home to discover family of fox living >> this looks good for the start of the delmarva beaches. low 70's. same on the temperatures in the lower to mid-al 80's with showers monday. what happens when an all-encompassing brain scan is...
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. >> reporter: once a month, steve holmes pulls on the waiters and ball caps and he is in search of trashetty much a dead river.>> reporter: this semiretired fisherman turned environmentalist was inspired after seeing a chinook salmon struggling to swim upstream. >> he could not get over the barriers successfully, so it tugged at my heart.>> reporter: it inspired him to create the coalition, and what was the dead river was actually a man- made problem. >> we had eight majoring can't miss, 225 people living in close proximity of the waterway.>> reporter: with them comes tons of trash. the coalition relies on volunteers like carol and george. >> the fish are coming back, the beavers are coming back. the eco-cycle is coming alive again.>> reporter: yes, beaver. this night vision video shows one at work along the creek two years ago. >> the work you can see in the creek, it is nice, clean and clear water going into the bag. -- into the bay.>> reporter: there are 500 active volunteers working to expand the cleanup to include the waterloo bay river downtown josi. and the trash collected is a vi
. >> reporter: once a month, steve holmes pulls on the waiters and ball caps and he is in search of trashetty much a dead river.>> reporter: this semiretired fisherman turned environmentalist was inspired after seeing a chinook salmon struggling to swim upstream. >> he could not get over the barriers successfully, so it tugged at my heart.>> reporter: it inspired him to create the coalition, and what was the dead river was actually a man- made problem. >> we had...
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horace holmes says she was offered $24 refund. she said that was just way too little too late.eon: hard to argue with her. >> you know. something to really look out for. leon: exactly. all right. click carefully. damage control tonight for the department of homeland security. >> i would not characterize it as a national crisis. alison: coming up, four things the agency plans to do to keep you from waiting to travel this summer. leon: plus, taking a new look at the law when it comes to testing school drinking water. this is in light of a growing number of problems across the country. >> dozens of couples tell the wedding venue to cough up a full refund? i'll alison: new developments tonight for local couples left in limbo days before the story when the venue was told they violated code. today the couples found the next step. tell us about it. kevin: more than 80 couples in total were planning to say, "i do" this year alone at shade trees. and evergreen in frederick county. now most of the couples are bailing. including a hagerstown duo set to get married this weekend. >> friday
horace holmes says she was offered $24 refund. she said that was just way too little too late.eon: hard to argue with her. >> you know. something to really look out for. leon: exactly. all right. click carefully. damage control tonight for the department of homeland security. >> i would not characterize it as a national crisis. alison: coming up, four things the agency plans to do to keep you from waiting to travel this summer. leon: plus, taking a new look at the law when it comes...
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holmes farm supplies food for guinea pigs, hamsters, and other rodents. >> vicki:one of the stores that supplies the company's food is petsmart. the store would not comment on the allegations. petco ended its relationship with holmes farm after finding out about the federal investigation. >> vicki: with a minute there! that is a water main break. take a look at this video.an underground fire went from bad to worse in a matter of seconds.in st. petersburg, florida. >> vicki:the fire which included an explosion.sent manhole covers flying up in the air. fire crews barely avoided the blast.and undeterred.kept heading towards the source of the flames. >> vicki:the power in the area had to be shutdown immediately atfer the fire erupted. several businesses had to close their doors.while crews worled on the extinguishing the flames. manholes were not the only thing that was soaring in the air. >> vicki:this video shows water shooting up several feet in the air after an underground pipe burst in massachusetts.the streets were flooded and the water was shooting over utility poles in the city of b
holmes farm supplies food for guinea pigs, hamsters, and other rodents. >> vicki:one of the stores that supplies the company's food is petsmart. the store would not comment on the allegations. petco ended its relationship with holmes farm after finding out about the federal investigation. >> vicki: with a minute there! that is a water main break. take a look at this video.an underground fire went from bad to worse in a matter of seconds.in st. petersburg, florida. >> vicki:the...
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the elizabeth holmes-led company's readings were once touted as revolutionary.nes came under the microscope after reports by the wall street journal. the fbi apple battle may be over, but the encryption wars have just begun. a bill lies in wait in the nation's capital with tensions between the government and silicon valley at an all-time high. our next guest is a former director of the cia and nsa. in a twist, he backed apple at the height of the encryption debate. michael hayden joins us now and ethan kurzweil is still here. general hayden, thank you for joining us on this issue of encryption. given that you cited with apple, -- a formeron director of the fbi, who is saying that encryption is impacting investigations, what would your response be? guest: i sympathize. he has a problem. encryption allows people who would do us harm a safe haven for communication. security,e world of there are always trade-offs. one of the great threats to americans now is not just terrorism. it is cyber threat. jim clapper, the director of national intelligence, for the last coup
the elizabeth holmes-led company's readings were once touted as revolutionary.nes came under the microscope after reports by the wall street journal. the fbi apple battle may be over, but the encryption wars have just begun. a bill lies in wait in the nation's capital with tensions between the government and silicon valley at an all-time high. our next guest is a former director of the cia and nsa. in a twist, he backed apple at the height of the encryption debate. michael hayden joins us now...
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horace holmes in the "7 on your side" help center. we are here taking your questions at 703-236-9220. panel of experts dealing with schemes to rip you off. especially the elderly. schemes and scams. you think you have been taken advantage of, give us a call. these folks are here to helm you out. 703-236-9220. we will be here until 6:15. alison: thank you. see you in a little bit. "7 on your side" for the memorial day get-away. let's do another check prices. this one is if you are heading west on 66. the lowest price we found for unleaded gas on gasbuddy.com is at the 7-eleven in front royal. $2.05. leon: we did travel of our own today. what we knew it or not. we went from seattle to san juan. alison: two beautiful places, by the way. not a bad trip. doug: we are in good ship. we made a nice trip here. and it's summertime here. let's get started. live look at the western part of the area. temperatures are delightful. look at the mountains. 77 in west virginia. showers over the mountains. look for most all of them will stay over the hig
horace holmes in the "7 on your side" help center. we are here taking your questions at 703-236-9220. panel of experts dealing with schemes to rip you off. especially the elderly. schemes and scams. you think you have been taken advantage of, give us a call. these folks are here to helm you out. 703-236-9220. we will be here until 6:15. alison: thank you. see you in a little bit. "7 on your side" for the memorial day get-away. let's do another check prices. this one is if...
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. >> troubleshooter horace holmes. this is baffling.go to ticket master.com and you buy it and you think it is coming from them but it is not. horace: here is what may have happened when our viewer grace tried to purchase tickets for a play she and her granddaughter were going to. we told you friday that grace went on the ford theater thought she was forwarded to ticket master. the tickets had face value of $25 each. >> i think almost $200 for two $25 tickets is usery. >> ticket master was on the front of the ticket. according to bill, she received she purchased the ticket through ticket fulfillment services. >> another company bought them and resold them. ticket master says it happens and it should not cost more than $10 a ticket with the service fee. horace: she was charged $200 for two $25 tickets. ticket master says to avoid the confusion and the high box office or the primary ticketer. only use a website that you trust. ticket master told us that it has no idea at all how she got on the ticket fulfillment site thinking she was on t
. >> troubleshooter horace holmes. this is baffling.go to ticket master.com and you buy it and you think it is coming from them but it is not. horace: here is what may have happened when our viewer grace tried to purchase tickets for a play she and her granddaughter were going to. we told you friday that grace went on the ford theater thought she was forwarded to ticket master. the tickets had face value of $25 each. >> i think almost $200 for two $25 tickets is usery. >>...
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. >>> less than a year after colorado theater shooter james holmes was sentenced to life in prison, the case returned to court today, this time, the owner's of the theater defending themselves. 28 victims and family sue the theater saying the theater should have had silent alarms and armed guards at the packed premier of a "batman" film where holmes launched the attack. he killed 12, woundsing 70 others in july of 202. this trial is the first from several suits stemming from that shooting. >>> well, if you feel like you had a rough day, probably not as bad as the one these guys had. two of them here stuck dangling from broken scaffolding 17 stories up while washing windows in new york this morning. that is one of my worst nightmares there. took 40 minutes, but they were able to pull workers back in through a window. >>> the winds just roared as massive tornados like this one killed at least two people and destroyed everything in their path in oklahoma. take a look at this funnel cloud almost a mile wide crossed a busy road causing lines to spark and crackle. the national weather service
. >>> less than a year after colorado theater shooter james holmes was sentenced to life in prison, the case returned to court today, this time, the owner's of the theater defending themselves. 28 victims and family sue the theater saying the theater should have had silent alarms and armed guards at the packed premier of a "batman" film where holmes launched the attack. he killed 12, woundsing 70 others in july of 202. this trial is the first from several suits stemming from...