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jack holmes spent time in an iraqijail choose.nd was then questioned by police back in britain. the fighting here is intense. while foreign volunteers have brought international coverage to the battle, the risks are enormous. many of those who join are inexperienced in warfare and around a dozen westerners have been killed since fighting began. they still need as much help as they can get. we first met jack holmes need as much help as they can get. we first metjack holmes in need as much help as they can get. we first met jack holmes in 2015. need as much help as they can get. we first metjack holmes in 2015. he underwent a transformation in syria. he said he would stay until the caliphate was defeated and then go home. he came close to seeing that but he died before the battle youth end. the foreign office again today warned people not to travel to syria. quentin sommerville, bbc news. a memorial service to remember people killed and injured in the grenfell tower fire is to be held at st paul's cathederal in london. the event is
jack holmes spent time in an iraqijail choose.nd was then questioned by police back in britain. the fighting here is intense. while foreign volunteers have brought international coverage to the battle, the risks are enormous. many of those who join are inexperienced in warfare and around a dozen westerners have been killed since fighting began. they still need as much help as they can get. we first met jack holmes need as much help as they can get. we first metjack holmes in need as much help...
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we first met jack holmes in 2015. he underwent a transformation in syria.caliphate was defeated and then go home. he came close to seeing it, but he died before the battle‘s end. quentin sommerville, bbc news. president xijinping, has consolidated his position at the top of chinese politics, becoming the nation's most powerful leaderfor a generation. his name and his political philosophy summarised as socialism with chinese characteristics, have now been added to the communist party's constitution, a rare honour only given to two other former leaders, chairman mao and deng xiao ping. the announcement came on the final day of the 19th party congress in beijing, and could see the president remain in power, beyond the end of his second and supposedly final five—year term, in 2022. from beijing, here's our china editor, carrie gracie. translation: those in favour, raise your hands. and those against. none. unanimous. more than 2,000 communists and not a single vote against. so he's in the party bible. xijinping thought on socialism with chinese characteristics
we first met jack holmes in 2015. he underwent a transformation in syria.caliphate was defeated and then go home. he came close to seeing it, but he died before the battle‘s end. quentin sommerville, bbc news. president xijinping, has consolidated his position at the top of chinese politics, becoming the nation's most powerful leaderfor a generation. his name and his political philosophy summarised as socialism with chinese characteristics, have now been added to the communist party's...
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jac holmes, there.dish force, which is a big part of the sdf, the syrian democratic forces. another british man who had gone out to fight against isis is macer gifford. he spent a lot of time in syria with mr holmes — and i spoke to him earlier from a ypg base on the iraq, syria border. i have known jac holmes for three years now. i met him on the very day he arrived in syria, in 2015. and i have known him ever since. he was a passionate humanitarian. he cared very deeply about syria. and he was someone that had a real hatred for isis and everything they stood for. what do you know of what happened yesterday that tookjac‘s life. i understand he was pulling security. while they were clearing buildings, forcing civilians to return home, and unfortunately there was a suicide vest that had been missed. and unfortunately, there was a suicide vest that had been missed. that was hidden, and left behind by the islamic state. and it was in a very volatile state, and it detonated when he was almost on top of it.
jac holmes, there.dish force, which is a big part of the sdf, the syrian democratic forces. another british man who had gone out to fight against isis is macer gifford. he spent a lot of time in syria with mr holmes — and i spoke to him earlier from a ypg base on the iraq, syria border. i have known jac holmes for three years now. i met him on the very day he arrived in syria, in 2015. and i have known him ever since. he was a passionate humanitarian. he cared very deeply about syria. and he...
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we first met jack holmes in 2015. he underwent a transformation in syria.d stay until the caliphate was defeated and then go home. he came close to seeing it, but he died before the battle‘s end. quentin sommerville, bbc news. the songbirds ofjava in indonesia are facing extinction because of huge demand for them in wildlife markets. they're trapped and sold to buyers who prize their musical sound, but some species may disappear within the next ten years unless urgent conservation action is taken. victoria gill reports now for our world. birdsong. the lush tropical forests of java. as civilisation encroaches, only pockets remain. and they are falling silent. songbirds are disappearing from the wild. trapped from the forest, sold as singing pets and status symbols. i am victoria gill and i am injakarta to investigate the insatiable demand for songbirds that's now driving an extinction crisis. people always want to buy songbirds? we really are firefighting, we are saving the last of the last. this bird may be the only one of its kind left on the planet. this
we first met jack holmes in 2015. he underwent a transformation in syria.d stay until the caliphate was defeated and then go home. he came close to seeing it, but he died before the battle‘s end. quentin sommerville, bbc news. the songbirds ofjava in indonesia are facing extinction because of huge demand for them in wildlife markets. they're trapped and sold to buyers who prize their musical sound, but some species may disappear within the next ten years unless urgent conservation action is...
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this was jac holmes' third time in syria.fight against so—called islamic state became his life. i've become very attached to this region. even more so now than before, i feel like this this region. even more so now than before, ifeel like this is my responsibility. back in 2015, jac holmes, a former it worker from bournemouth, had been following the war on social media. he had no prior military experience. he learned about the kurdish unit, the ypg, fighting ina about the kurdish unit, the ypg, fighting in a ground war to push back so—called islamic state. despite warnings from police, at 22 he travelled on his own to syria. after spending time at a ypg training camp, he then went to fight on the front lines. for me, it was a personal choice. i wanted to fight against isis and help the situation in iraq and syria. during the battle for raqqa, jac holmes, on the left, was part of a four man sniper team, all, like him, international volunteers. jac holmes is one of a number of people from britain who have gone to fight with the
this was jac holmes' third time in syria.fight against so—called islamic state became his life. i've become very attached to this region. even more so now than before, i feel like this this region. even more so now than before, ifeel like this is my responsibility. back in 2015, jac holmes, a former it worker from bournemouth, had been following the war on social media. he had no prior military experience. he learned about the kurdish unit, the ypg, fighting ina about the kurdish unit, the...
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opinion familiar as the as oliver wendell holmes that the right of free speech does not give people theight to shout fire falsely in a crowded theater. we address ourselves to this important question on a report this week. >> john scali will return in one minute. >> outside the justice department in washington, on reverend william anene urged -- william slo urged young men to turn in their draft cards. others wereree arrested for aspiring to aid young man to abate in the draft. -- to evade the draft. this was the reverend's reaciton. -- reverend's reaction. >> we want to try and demonstrate that many aspects of the war and the law are really unconstitutional. how can a christian oppose the law of the land? one, from a religious perspective, never surrenders one's consciousness to the state. our puritan forefathers came to this country because they were dedicated to the notion of this country. from a religious point of view, without it, creation would be chaos. therefore, the light reflects and doesn't reject this. therefore, one is more concerned with what is right, but has respect for
opinion familiar as the as oliver wendell holmes that the right of free speech does not give people theight to shout fire falsely in a crowded theater. we address ourselves to this important question on a report this week. >> john scali will return in one minute. >> outside the justice department in washington, on reverend william anene urged -- william slo urged young men to turn in their draft cards. others wereree arrested for aspiring to aid young man to abate in the draft. --...
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kristen holmes reports from las vegas. kristen holmes/las vegas: "good morning. here in las vegas, the big question remains 'why.' why this 64-year-old man, a retired accountant, with no known criminal history, a man whose neighbors described him as a - quote - "gentle giant," chose to come here, check into this hotel, and open fire on 22,000, killing at least 59."a day after the deadliest mass shooting in modern us history, authorities are learning more about the man who fired into a crowd of thousands from a hotel room high above a country music festival.police believe stephen paddock killed himself before they could enter his room, ending the massacre. police found at least 19 firearms, explosives, several thousand rounds of ammunition in his home in mesquite, nevada.and in his room at the mandalay bay resort and casino, they found 23 weapons, including a handgun, and multiple rifles - - and several pounds of ammonium nitrate, a material used to make explosives, in his car. after the massacre, people lined up to give blood lights were dimmed on the vegas strip
kristen holmes reports from las vegas. kristen holmes/las vegas: "good morning. here in las vegas, the big question remains 'why.' why this 64-year-old man, a retired accountant, with no known criminal history, a man whose neighbors described him as a - quote - "gentle giant," chose to come here, check into this hotel, and open fire on 22,000, killing at least 59."a day after the deadliest mass shooting in modern us history, authorities are learning more about the man who...
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we first met jack holmes in 2015. he underwent a transformation in syria.defeated and then go home. he came close to seeing it, but he died before the battle's end. quentin sommerville, bbc news. the labour party says it's investigating the conduct of the mpjared 0'mara, who's already had to apologise for homophobic and misogynist remarks he made more than a decade ago. he's now being accused of using offensive language to a constituent earlier this year. he denies the allegation. northern ireland's strict abortion laws are being challenged in the uk's highest court. the procedure is only allowed where the mother's life or health is in serious danger. among those supporting the change are the campaigner sarah ewart, seen here in a red jumper. she had to travel to england for a termination after doctors found her unborn child wouldn't have survived outside of the womb. a us republican senator says he won't seek re—election, delivering a fierce attack on president trump. jeff flake claims "reckless, outrageous and undignified behaviour" at the top of us gover
we first met jack holmes in 2015. he underwent a transformation in syria.defeated and then go home. he came close to seeing it, but he died before the battle's end. quentin sommerville, bbc news. the labour party says it's investigating the conduct of the mpjared 0'mara, who's already had to apologise for homophobic and misogynist remarks he made more than a decade ago. he's now being accused of using offensive language to a constituent earlier this year. he denies the allegation. northern...
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police say holmes admitted to the whole thing. it happened after the driver wouldn't let him, or his friends board the bus with a gas powered life blower. holmes was already wanted for armed robbery and assault. and it looks like this. basically fuel in a can used for a stove. >>> can topper make it rain? he can't even get the weather computer working today, so i'm not optimistic. he's back after the break with our chances for showers, and a warm start to the weekend. >> plus, the sexest comments from star quarterback cam newton. they're already costing him money and some fans. >> plus, a maryla airlines flight says s we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. from scandalous romance, to ridiculous plot twists. (gasping) son? dad! we also know you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so we're partnering with cigna to remind you to go see a real doctor. go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. doctor poses! d! cigna. together, all
police say holmes admitted to the whole thing. it happened after the driver wouldn't let him, or his friends board the bus with a gas powered life blower. holmes was already wanted for armed robbery and assault. and it looks like this. basically fuel in a can used for a stove. >>> can topper make it rain? he can't even get the weather computer working today, so i'm not optimistic. he's back after the break with our chances for showers, and a warm start to the weekend. >> plus,...
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it is as familiar as the opinion of oliver wendell holmes, that the right of free speech does not givene the right to shout a false warning of fire in a crowded theater. it is as current as the controversy over general hershey or the indictments of dr. half or reverend coffin. we will address this question this week. scali will return with our story when abc scope continues in just one minute. >> outside the justice department in washington on october 20, dr. benjamin spock and reverend william sloane hoffman -- coughlan turned in cards.raphic reverend coffin collected some cards and brought them to the justice department themselves. -- charged coughlan, spock, and three others with conspiring to counsel and aid young men to evade the draft. justice department spokesman say the indictments do not foreshadow a general crackdown on dissenters, but a crackdown to-- >> we welcome the indictments. what we want to do is try to demonstrate to the country that many aspects of the war, of the draft law, are unconstitutional. i'm disturbed to get letters of people saying how can you, a christian
it is as familiar as the opinion of oliver wendell holmes, that the right of free speech does not givene the right to shout a false warning of fire in a crowded theater. it is as current as the controversy over general hershey or the indictments of dr. half or reverend coffin. we will address this question this week. scali will return with our story when abc scope continues in just one minute. >> outside the justice department in washington on october 20, dr. benjamin spock and reverend...
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you'll enjoy this run by gabe holmes. it is absolutely magic. ♪ part of the fun of this video honestly not just the visual it's the sound, where at times all you can hear is just the rush of the wind, but while you were also enjoying the talent of gabe, i want to you also appreciate the talent of the person who is capturing the video as well. mike. he had to get so close to the back of gabe, and what he then does is maneuvers his way around in front, back, around, behind and capturing this run from every angle, the whole run is absolutely on the money. watching this, there will be no surprise that gabe won the incline category pretty much hands down but i'll give the photography category to mike here. i think mike knows how well he did on that run. >> unsung heroes of the action sports world, right, the photographers that capture it all.
you'll enjoy this run by gabe holmes. it is absolutely magic. ♪ part of the fun of this video honestly not just the visual it's the sound, where at times all you can hear is just the rush of the wind, but while you were also enjoying the talent of gabe, i want to you also appreciate the talent of the person who is capturing the video as well. mike. he had to get so close to the back of gabe, and what he then does is maneuvers his way around in front, back, around, behind and capturing this...
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market should always stick to one principal and thatis always stick to one principal and that is holmes speculation. —— homes. that is holmes are for occupation, not forspeculation. —— homes. macro control of the real estate market is a long—term plan and should not be shaken or relaxed. but it is a delicate balance. housing construction is a big driver of the economy of china. like the debt mountain, if you act too harshly, you jeopardise overall growth. bbc news, china. now for a look at trading markets. a brand—new week in again. a six—month high in the month of september. following a really good close on wall street, a high. japan is up by .7 of wall street, a high. japan is up by .7ofa wall street, a high. japan is up by .7 of a percent at the moment. 21,201. we cannot show you the numbers exactly for technical reasons. across—the—board numbers exactly for technical reasons. across—the—boa rd in numbers exactly for technical reasons. across—the—board in asia, markets are higher. i will see you ina markets are higher. i will see you in a moment. the energy regulator, ofgem, says tha
market should always stick to one principal and thatis always stick to one principal and that is holmes speculation. —— homes. that is holmes are for occupation, not forspeculation. —— homes. macro control of the real estate market is a long—term plan and should not be shaken or relaxed. but it is a delicate balance. housing construction is a big driver of the economy of china. like the debt mountain, if you act too harshly, you jeopardise overall growth. bbc news, china. now for a...
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and it is holmes slammed down for a two-yard loss. final time-out, 1:33. after the cal/washington state game on espn, stay sp "sportscenter" at night. major league baseball playoffs, of course. "sportscenter" at night, also streaming on the espn app. so, after this next play, michigan cannot stop the clock. and might have a role reversal, where it's michigan state that has to wind it down and perhaps just get a punt off to secure the win. >> kirk: i don't think they're going to need to do that. michigan just used their last time-out. it's only second down. they'll be able to work this clock down. without having to punt the football. >> chris: saw brown say, got to rip the ball out. >> kirk: only chance they have. to be honest, if michigan state hands the ball off, i'd be shocked. and with the way maurice hurst is getting through and shooting gaps, why take the risk? if you're lewerke, you just take a knee. start that clock. >> chris: you think abo clean snap. because he just dropped that one. >> chris: now michigan state is going to call a time-out. rivalr
and it is holmes slammed down for a two-yard loss. final time-out, 1:33. after the cal/washington state game on espn, stay sp "sportscenter" at night. major league baseball playoffs, of course. "sportscenter" at night, also streaming on the espn app. so, after this next play, michigan cannot stop the clock. and might have a role reversal, where it's michigan state that has to wind it down and perhaps just get a punt off to secure the win. >> kirk: i don't think they're...
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troubleshooter horace holmes help to understand how to deal contractors in your home. in several different investigations, 7 on your side put lectureship, plumbers, and duct cleaning copies to the test and how to avoid becoming a victim of either an unscrupulous or incompetent contractor. now look at it some of the stories 7 underside is excited to bring you. >> nancy is an important warning for people using >> we've seen many instances recently of these trail attacks. women assaulted as they exercise on popular paths during daylight hours. we went to the prince george's county police department for real advice on how to protect yourself. we will show you what we learned , easy remember a new verse that partt the most vulnerable of an attacker to matter what your size. this is about maximum impact in getting away. >> what am i doing? i'm pulling her in. my hand is tied up. my other hand is probably doing something and now she has fist, needs, nothing else. >> join us for our store that airs thursday night at 11:00 right here on abc 7. adrianna: thank you. 7 on your sid
troubleshooter horace holmes help to understand how to deal contractors in your home. in several different investigations, 7 on your side put lectureship, plumbers, and duct cleaning copies to the test and how to avoid becoming a victim of either an unscrupulous or incompetent contractor. now look at it some of the stories 7 underside is excited to bring you. >> nancy is an important warning for people using >> we've seen many instances recently of these trail attacks. women...
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scene isis claimed responsibility for this attack on july twentieth two thousand and twelve james holmes open fire and a movie theater in colorado killing twelve and entering seventy others while moviegoers are watching a midnight screening of the film dark knight rises homes a prop the movie theater door opened and through an tear gas canisters once those exploded to even open fire on the crowd using an a r fifteen an a twelve gauge shotgun according to authorities after seven minutes of shooting holmes surrenders to police outside the theater he's been taken into custody and informs officers his apartment is equipped with explosives according to police home's apartment had been booby trapped with a trip wire at the front door if touched it would have set off explosives and his unit on august seventh two thousand and fifteen holmes was sentenced to life in prison without parole on december fourteenth the twenty twelve twenty year old adam lanza opened fire on sandy hook elementary school in newtown connecticut killing twenty six people including students and falco eight lanza was carryi
scene isis claimed responsibility for this attack on july twentieth two thousand and twelve james holmes open fire and a movie theater in colorado killing twelve and entering seventy others while moviegoers are watching a midnight screening of the film dark knight rises homes a prop the movie theater door opened and through an tear gas canisters once those exploded to even open fire on the crowd using an a r fifteen an a twelve gauge shotgun according to authorities after seven minutes of...
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and it is holmes slammed down for a two-yard loss. final time-out, 1:33. after the cal/washington state game on espn, stay tuned for sp "sportscenter" at night. major league baseball playoffs, of course. "sportscenter" at night, also streaming on the espn app. so, after this next play, michigan cannot stop the clock. and might have a role reversal, where it's michigan state that has to wind it down and perhaps just get a punt off to secure the win. >> kirk: i don't think they're going to need to do that. michigan just used their last time-out. it's only second down. they'll be able to work this clock down. without having to punt the football. >> chris: saw brown say, got to rip the ball out. >> kirk: only chance they have. to be honest, if michigan state hands the ball off, i'd be shocked. and with the way maurice hurst is getting through and shooting gaps, why take the risk? if you're lewerke, you just take a knee. start that clock. >> chris: you think about whatever's going to get you a clean snap. because he just dropped that one. >> chris: now michigan
and it is holmes slammed down for a two-yard loss. final time-out, 1:33. after the cal/washington state game on espn, stay tuned for sp "sportscenter" at night. major league baseball playoffs, of course. "sportscenter" at night, also streaming on the espn app. so, after this next play, michigan cannot stop the clock. and might have a role reversal, where it's michigan state that has to wind it down and perhaps just get a punt off to secure the win. >> kirk: i don't...
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this was jac holmes‘ third time in syria.th, he explained why he kept coming back. i've become very attached to this region and ypg. even more so now than before, ifeel like this is my responsibility. back in 2015, jac holmes, a former it worker from bournemouth, had been following the war on social media. he had no prior military experience. he learned about the kurdish unit, the ypg, fighting in a ground war to push back so—called islamic state. despite warnings from police, at 22, he travelled on his own to syria. after spending time at a ypg training camp, he then went to fight on the front lines. for me, it was a personal choice. i wanted to fight against isis and help the situation in iraq and syria. during the battle for raqqa, jac holmes, on the left, was part of a four—man sniper team, all, like him, international volunteers. jac holmes is one of a number of people from britain who have gone to fight with the kurds. many have been arrested on their return. 98% of people are extremely happy that we are here. news of h
this was jac holmes‘ third time in syria.th, he explained why he kept coming back. i've become very attached to this region and ypg. even more so now than before, ifeel like this is my responsibility. back in 2015, jac holmes, a former it worker from bournemouth, had been following the war on social media. he had no prior military experience. he learned about the kurdish unit, the ypg, fighting in a ground war to push back so—called islamic state. despite warnings from police, at 22, he...
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as ktvu heather holmes, one was whether california should take over providing health care for everyone in the state. >>reporter: the historic stock exchange tower on sampson street, [indiscernible] for the state's top office shook hand was vote hes and sat down to debate. >> today's topic, california's big issue. >> it may be the early days of the governor's race with the election more than a year away, but the candidates knows -- gavin believes in both. newsom is a supporter of single payer health care. >> i believe it's a way to deliver health care to the uninsured. >> two is former state -- >> it's foolish for us not to approach this with a full heart and an eye like an eagle. we have to figure out some additional resource to do this. >> former los angeles mayor, villaraigosa dismissed a bill that stalled in the state legislature saying it didn't provide enough details on how the state will pay for it. >> pie on the sky doesn't put food on the table. we have to put a plan together so we can transition. >> state treasury john chiang called for a measured approach. >> i would like at
as ktvu heather holmes, one was whether california should take over providing health care for everyone in the state. >>reporter: the historic stock exchange tower on sampson street, [indiscernible] for the state's top office shook hand was vote hes and sat down to debate. >> today's topic, california's big issue. >> it may be the early days of the governor's race with the election more than a year away, but the candidates knows -- gavin believes in both. newsom is a supporter...
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.>> heather holmes was at the city debate at the city club.there was little disagreement.>> reporter: when it comes to addressing the housing crisis, immigration, education, climate change and the major issues, all of the candidates expressed common views. when it comes to single-payer healthcare and bringing it california, that is where we saw opinions differ. state treasurer, john chiang, former mayor, antonio bill garza, and delaine eastin and gavin newsom all shared the club . it was a civil debate and a few slight jabs exchanged. mainly from antonio villaraigosa. these candidates expressing common views. on the issue of single-payer healthcare, two of the candidates are more aggressively pursuing the current state bill that is under consideration. the other two are a little bit more cautious.>> why do i support single-payer ? it is the most cost-effective way to deliver universal healthcare to all the uninsured. and also do it in a more affordable manner.>> it is penny wise and pound foolish for is not to approach this with a full heart a
.>> heather holmes was at the city debate at the city club.there was little disagreement.>> reporter: when it comes to addressing the housing crisis, immigration, education, climate change and the major issues, all of the candidates expressed common views. when it comes to single-payer healthcare and bringing it california, that is where we saw opinions differ. state treasurer, john chiang, former mayor, antonio bill garza, and delaine eastin and gavin newsom all shared the club ....
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holmes. ♪ freedom >> reporter: one of the most iconic songs of the '90s. ♪ freedom >> you're strivingime you're in the studio half as good as a record like that. it's the mona lisa. >> reporter: it was actually the music video for "freedom 90" that marked a career highlight for george michael. >> george pitched it to me in l.a. in a nightclub called roxbury's. "you're the leader of the gang, unless you say yes, the rest of the girls won't." >> reporter: the story of how five supermodels came to lip synch the hit told in the documentary "george michael: freedom." >> you look like you're singing it, can you act like you're singing along to it? when i had just learned it. oh my god, let's just have fun, and that's what it ended up being, fun. >> reporter: chock full of interviews with celebrities who knew and loved him. >> he's god's gift to the world. >> reporter: the film covers his life and career, made before his untimely death from natural causes last christmas at age 53. >> i'm aware of the need for persona. and my actual persona, i'm not really prepared to give. >> reporter: the n
holmes. ♪ freedom >> reporter: one of the most iconic songs of the '90s. ♪ freedom >> you're strivingime you're in the studio half as good as a record like that. it's the mona lisa. >> reporter: it was actually the music video for "freedom 90" that marked a career highlight for george michael. >> george pitched it to me in l.a. in a nightclub called roxbury's. "you're the leader of the gang, unless you say yes, the rest of the girls won't."...
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hand agreed with holmes and others that legislative experimentation should be allowed to go forward, and the judiciary should not stand in the way. hand's posture of judicial restraint was revealed most clearly in his holmes lectures delivered at harvard in 1958, and published under the title "the bill of rights." there he argued for almost complete judicial abstention in matters pitting individual constitutional rights against the government, especially in matters governed by the due process, equal protection, and free speech clauses. this is a position that would have few adherents today. the lectures, delivered when hand was 86-years-old, concerned a topic constitutional law as to which he had been more of an observer than a participant over his long judicial career. like felix frankfurter, who is often characterized as becoming increasingly conservative toward the end of his tenure, hand was here being faithful to commitments he had developed much earlier in his life, when a different set of issues dominated. in contrast to constitutional law, where hand was largely an observer,
hand agreed with holmes and others that legislative experimentation should be allowed to go forward, and the judiciary should not stand in the way. hand's posture of judicial restraint was revealed most clearly in his holmes lectures delivered at harvard in 1958, and published under the title "the bill of rights." there he argued for almost complete judicial abstention in matters pitting individual constitutional rights against the government, especially in matters governed by the due...
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jonathan: troubleshooter horace holmes helped you understand how to deal with contractors in your homes several different investigations, we put plumbers, electricians, and duct cleaners to the test come and helps you to avoid unscrupulous or in competent contractors. l.a. look ahead at some of the stories we're bringing you in the next month. alison: nancy chen has an important 7 on your side warning for people using popular running and biking trails. have seen many instances of these trails with women assaulted as they exercise on popular paths during daylight hours. we went to the pg county police department for real advice on how to protect yourself. what we learned, easy to remember maneuvers that target the mostul size. this is about maximum impact and getting away. >> i'm actually pulling her into me. who has the advantage now? my hand is tied up, my other hand is probably doing something. nancy: join us for the full 7 on your side story thursday night at 11:00, right here on abc 7. alison: we will be watching, nancy, thank you. 7 on your side also hears complaints about buying u
jonathan: troubleshooter horace holmes helped you understand how to deal with contractors in your homes several different investigations, we put plumbers, electricians, and duct cleaners to the test come and helps you to avoid unscrupulous or in competent contractors. l.a. look ahead at some of the stories we're bringing you in the next month. alison: nancy chen has an important 7 on your side warning for people using popular running and biking trails. have seen many instances of these trails...
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discovered at troy was found hidden in the masonry of the fortifications surely one was convinced that holmes while city was not a myth but reality the german archaeologist smuggled the go to berlin out of the end of the second world war it fell into the hands of the russians the treasure remains a sensitive political issue even today we know today that shimon got it wrong the residence he discovered dates back to around two thousand five hundred b.c. not as he thought to thirteen hundred b.c. here a turkish archaeologist is documenting what had confused for the month before with a metre high layer of clay schliemann knew that home as troy had gone up in flames but troy but also being raised to the ground time and again before that. at last troy six primes dating back to the thirteenth century b.c. based on the latest scientific findings this is how artists house in envisages the city the palace area with a large no in town and a population of around ten thousand. the massive fortification as wide and six metres. wide play breaks and mighty towns a sophisticated architectural design. the new
discovered at troy was found hidden in the masonry of the fortifications surely one was convinced that holmes while city was not a myth but reality the german archaeologist smuggled the go to berlin out of the end of the second world war it fell into the hands of the russians the treasure remains a sensitive political issue even today we know today that shimon got it wrong the residence he discovered dates back to around two thousand five hundred b.c. not as he thought to thirteen hundred b.c....
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it is as familiar as the opinion as oliver wendell holmes that the right of free speech does not giveeople the right to shout fire falsely in a crowded theater. it is as current as the controversy over the indictment of dr. spock. we will address ourselves to this important question on a report this week. >> john scali will return in one minute. >> outside the justice department in washington, on october 20, dr. spock and the reverend william sloane urged young men to turn in their draft cards. the reverend collected some cards and brought them to the justice department himself. -- indictmentsse charge kaufman, spock, and three others were arrested for aspiring to aid young man to evade the draft. this was the reverend's reaction. >> we welcome the indictment. what we want to do is to try and demonstrate that many aspects of the war and the law are really unconstitutional. i am disturbed to get letters who say how can a christian minister oppose the law of the land? these people seem to forget that one, from a religious perspective, never surrenders one's consciousness to the state. i
it is as familiar as the opinion as oliver wendell holmes that the right of free speech does not giveeople the right to shout fire falsely in a crowded theater. it is as current as the controversy over the indictment of dr. spock. we will address ourselves to this important question on a report this week. >> john scali will return in one minute. >> outside the justice department in washington, on october 20, dr. spock and the reverend william sloane urged young men to turn in their...
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we first met jack holmes in 2015. he underwent a transformation in syria.o travel to syria. quentin sommerville, bbc news. police in england and wales have been accused of letting down victims of modern slavery at every stage. a report by her majesty's inspector of constabulary found that some cases had been closed without any enquiries being made. the report found forces were failing to recognise the scale of the problem. in some areas, senior officers were reluctant to "turn over the stone" of modern slavery, fearing a lack of resources to deal with what they might discover. the study, which looked at ten police forces, found some examples of good policing — but said that was the exception, rather than the norm. police say they fully accept the recommendations in the report. the government's anti—slavery commissioner kevin hyland spoke to tina daheley earlier today about the scale of the problem. we are not seeing victims supported. we are not seeing victims supported. we are not seeing victims supported. we are not seeing the criminals pursued. 0n we are
we first met jack holmes in 2015. he underwent a transformation in syria.o travel to syria. quentin sommerville, bbc news. police in england and wales have been accused of letting down victims of modern slavery at every stage. a report by her majesty's inspector of constabulary found that some cases had been closed without any enquiries being made. the report found forces were failing to recognise the scale of the problem. in some areas, senior officers were reluctant to "turn over the...
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and these caribbean islands are right in the path. >> michael holmes there for us. we have much more ahead in the next hour of "cnn newsroom." i'm natalie allen. please stay with us. my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the number one ch of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get two months free. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> hello to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm natalie allen live from atlanta. our breaking news, riot police in the catalonia region of spain have been restricting residents from voting in a controversial independence referendum. clashes broke out in the northern city of girona sunday morn
and these caribbean islands are right in the path. >> michael holmes there for us. we have much more ahead in the next hour of "cnn newsroom." i'm natalie allen. please stay with us. my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of ,...
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this was jac holmes‘ third time in syria.ate became his life. while speaking to the bbc last month, he explained why he kept coming back. i've become very attached to this region. even more so now than before, ifeel like this is my responsibility. back in 2015, jac holmes, a former it worker from bournemouth, had been following the war on social media. he had no prior military experience. he learned about the kurdish units, the ypg, who were fighting in the ground war to push back so—called islamic state. despite warnings from police, at 22, he travelled on his own to syria. after spending time at a ypg training camp, he then went to fight on the front lines. for me, it was a personal choice. i wanted to fight against isis and help the situation in iraq and syria. during the battle for raqqa, jac holmes, on the left, was part of a four—man sniper team — all, like him, international volunteers. jac holmes is one of a number of people from britain who have gone to fight with the kurds. many have been arrested on their return. 9
this was jac holmes‘ third time in syria.ate became his life. while speaking to the bbc last month, he explained why he kept coming back. i've become very attached to this region. even more so now than before, ifeel like this is my responsibility. back in 2015, jac holmes, a former it worker from bournemouth, had been following the war on social media. he had no prior military experience. he learned about the kurdish units, the ypg, who were fighting in the ground war to push back so—called...
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well the interesting thing is just yesterday just today it was announced the death of jack holmes who was i'm in i'm sure he's just down he was from almost just down the road and he was killed in iraq of fighting with the y.p. gene now the p.k. k. who were the former. turk kurdish sorry the turkish terrorist organization were designated terrorist by the un and by the us and by the e.u. and by nato now the p.k. k. then morphed into the i.p.g. and then suddenly we have brits going out there to fight with organizations in the upper tension terrorist groups and it may well have been that we saw the likes of jack holmes and jihadi jack facing each other across the battlefield in iraq and we've got brits on both sides fighting in iraq in syria right now potentially with terrorist organizations i just think we need to have the rule of law this is an idea that we just because people are muslim or fighting for one side or another that we suddenly brush aside any kind of rule of law any kind of trial any kind of hearing an evidence i think that's unconscionable i think his parents are being ver
well the interesting thing is just yesterday just today it was announced the death of jack holmes who was i'm in i'm sure he's just down he was from almost just down the road and he was killed in iraq of fighting with the y.p. gene now the p.k. k. who were the former. turk kurdish sorry the turkish terrorist organization were designated terrorist by the un and by the us and by the e.u. and by nato now the p.k. k. then morphed into the i.p.g. and then suddenly we have brits going out there to...
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walter perez is at the airport where we begin with reporter kristen holmes who just filed this report from las vegas. >> reporter: we just wrapped up a press conference from officials here on the ground in who are still trying to get to the bottom that of question of why, why stephen paddock 64 years old drove here checked into this hotel thursday night with more than 10 rifles and opened fire on 22,000 people. president trump at the white house addressing the deadliest mass shooting in modern u.s. history. >> it was an act of pure evil. the fbi and the department of homeland security are working closely with local authorities to assist with the investigation. >> reporter: in las vegas, the investigation just beginning. this morning police identifying the shooter as 64-year-old stephen paddock. paddock checking into the mandalay bay resort on september 28th and in his room, at least 10 rifles. last night just after 10:00 p.m. in las vegas, paddock firing from the 32nd floor into a crowd of about 22,000 concertgoers. police believe paddock shot and killed himself prior to their entry i
walter perez is at the airport where we begin with reporter kristen holmes who just filed this report from las vegas. >> reporter: we just wrapped up a press conference from officials here on the ground in who are still trying to get to the bottom that of question of why, why stephen paddock 64 years old drove here checked into this hotel thursday night with more than 10 rifles and opened fire on 22,000 people. president trump at the white house addressing the deadliest mass shooting in...
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the library of congress has the personal library of oliver wendell holmes, ralph ellison. you think about not only what people produce, the manuscript, the draft but was where they reading, what were these people getting inspiration for and from? we are putting those types of things and then thomas jefferson's library. >> that is important when you look at how thomas jefferson really helped the library of congress. >> after the fire, retired to monticello and the largest private library in the united states and offered, sell the library to the library of congress to the nation and there should be no subject a member of congress should not have to refer and had 6000 books. back in those days, there were books on every subject in different languages. you can see some of the original books, filled them in over time. >> you have some amazing things that are being done. past forward from 6000 books from thomas jefferson from the 1800s to today, on average, how many items does the library receive each day? >> every working day, just because of getting deliveries, 20,000 items. 2
the library of congress has the personal library of oliver wendell holmes, ralph ellison. you think about not only what people produce, the manuscript, the draft but was where they reading, what were these people getting inspiration for and from? we are putting those types of things and then thomas jefferson's library. >> that is important when you look at how thomas jefferson really helped the library of congress. >> after the fire, retired to monticello and the largest private...
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we first began talking to jac holmes in early 2015.ought the kurds three times. and he has been killed. what about the circumstances? the battle for raqqa came to an end last week. jac have been very much involved in that common part of a four— man sniper team working involved in that common part of a four—man sniper team working to liberate raqqa for weeks. someone was then going on to make the place safe perhaps for civilians to come back. is has left behind trucks and landmines and we understand it was during one of these landmine clearing operations that jac was killed. very few details coming at the moment. a few details have been received from people the bbc spoke to last night, and those are the circumstances as we understand it. a cruel twist because jac had been there for nearly three years, had fought to be very end in raqqa and sadly lost his life just yesterday. hospitals in england could carry out 280,000 extra operations a year just by making better use of operating theatres. analysis by the watchdog nhs improvement, due
we first began talking to jac holmes in early 2015.ought the kurds three times. and he has been killed. what about the circumstances? the battle for raqqa came to an end last week. jac have been very much involved in that common part of a four— man sniper team working involved in that common part of a four—man sniper team working to liberate raqqa for weeks. someone was then going on to make the place safe perhaps for civilians to come back. is has left behind trucks and landmines and we...
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and "sherlock holmes" all got the royal treatment. want to feel like you're inside your favorite movie, or ten? well, this is definitely the brit sight to see. >>> all right, now to hong kong. so, how do the celebrities and the uber rich get around a city that large? simple, they take to the skies. and i got an exclusive way to bring you the ultimate hong kong bird's-eye view. the best way to experience hong kong is to walk the streets to be amongst the locals. the best way to see this stunning landscape? by air. >> you look at cities like new york, toronto, chicago. hong kong has that kind of skyline. >> reporter: a-listers like tom cruise and david beckham have taken flights from the peninsula hong kong rooftop to get this all-star metropolitan view. >> operating off the peninsula hotel has to be one of the most unique opportunities as a pilot and a passenger. >> yes. >> starting right here at the china clipper lounge located on the 30th floor with views of the harbor. then it's three, two, one, take off, with michael wong at the he
and "sherlock holmes" all got the royal treatment. want to feel like you're inside your favorite movie, or ten? well, this is definitely the brit sight to see. >>> all right, now to hong kong. so, how do the celebrities and the uber rich get around a city that large? simple, they take to the skies. and i got an exclusive way to bring you the ultimate hong kong bird's-eye view. the best way to experience hong kong is to walk the streets to be amongst the locals. the best way...
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don king, larry holmes, george foreman, ali's ex-wives were open and helpful. to make sure that ali's story was told right, fairly. it's been told many times over the years by journalists, but nobody had stepped back and done the big-picture book. i had a lot of help. >> as a writer, that's gold. how did you feel when you had -- when you received that kind of access from the persons closest to him? that's -- it's gold but a lot of pressure to get the story right. >> it's a big responsibility. i feel a responsibility to ali who i met briefly before he passed away. i said, listen, i'm doing this book about you, and it's scary. you had, you know, life like few others, like no other in the 20th century. it's -- it's a frightening responsibility to have that life in my hands, that i'm going to tell your story. i said, is there anything you want to tell me? anything you want to make sure i get in and get it right? he couldn't speak at that point. he didn't answer me. i felt like i owed it to him to do my best, to be honest, and not pulling any punches. i don't want t
don king, larry holmes, george foreman, ali's ex-wives were open and helpful. to make sure that ali's story was told right, fairly. it's been told many times over the years by journalists, but nobody had stepped back and done the big-picture book. i had a lot of help. >> as a writer, that's gold. how did you feel when you had -- when you received that kind of access from the persons closest to him? that's -- it's gold but a lot of pressure to get the story right. >> it's a big...
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i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company. we do begin this hour with hurricane nate, which is is taking a second swipe at the southern u.s. the category 1 storm making a second landfall along the gulf coast of mississippi with drenching rains and damaging winds. there is no mandatory evacuation in mississippi, but the state's governor did urge people to head away from the gulf for their own safety. nate made its first landfall on the u.s. mainland in the southeast part of louisiana just a few hours ago. a state of emergency remains in effect for parts of mississippi and biloxi's mayor tells cnn a big corp big worry, the storm surge. martin, we've been watching your live shots the last couple of hours. conditions have gotten worse on that storm surge. brings up to date. >> reporter: all of a sudden, it's just as if someone turned the tap and the problem that has been the worry is the storm surge and that's still here. you can't tell because we've lost so much power, lights have been going out here, but the ocean gulf is now ri
i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company. we do begin this hour with hurricane nate, which is is taking a second swipe at the southern u.s. the category 1 storm making a second landfall along the gulf coast of mississippi with drenching rains and damaging winds. there is no mandatory evacuation in mississippi, but the state's governor did urge people to head away from the gulf for their own safety. nate made its first landfall on the u.s. mainland in the southeast part of louisiana just a...
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we are getting live reports from kristin holmes right now, live on the strip with the latest with how things are unfolding there in nevada. >> we just wrapped up a press conference from officials here on the ground in las vegas who are still trying to get to the bott o why, stephen paddock, the four years old, drove here, check into this hotel thursday night with more than 10 rifles and opened fire on 22,000 people. we have one bit of breaking news in regards to a statement that had been released, an fbi special agent says that law enforcement has made no connection to this terror group, no connection that he was in any way involved with isis, but it still leads to the question of what exactly his motivation was. president trump at the white house, addressing the deadliest mass shooting in modern u.s. history. >> it was inactive. both. the fbi and the department of homeland security are working closely with local authorities in the investigation. >> the investigation just beginning a las vegas. stephen paddock. checking into the mandalay bay resort once a temper 28. in his room, at le
we are getting live reports from kristin holmes right now, live on the strip with the latest with how things are unfolding there in nevada. >> we just wrapped up a press conference from officials here on the ground in las vegas who are still trying to get to the bott o why, stephen paddock, the four years old, drove here, check into this hotel thursday night with more than 10 rifles and opened fire on 22,000 people. we have one bit of breaking news in regards to a statement that had been...
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before it's captured by government forces the syrian observatory group says the killings in central holmes took place over a three week period beisel accused the civilians of kurd liberating with syrian regime forces government forces recapture the town from i saw on saturday. is on the turkey syria border hashim is this now looking like a scorched earth policy if they can't have it nobody can. yes peter we spoke with different sources activists people who has relatives in at in town and also senior members of the syrian opposition and they say that this is what happened so about two days ago the syrian government made a siege on their town of attain and he was determined to retake it back this is one of the towns that changed hands many times in the past it was under the control of i thought the government took it back and then i thought came back again and recover so. when the civilians when they saw this season decided to leave because they were concerned about their safety especially as the fighting intensive why they were blocked from leaving the city by isis fighters and when they sa
before it's captured by government forces the syrian observatory group says the killings in central holmes took place over a three week period beisel accused the civilians of kurd liberating with syrian regime forces government forces recapture the town from i saw on saturday. is on the turkey syria border hashim is this now looking like a scorched earth policy if they can't have it nobody can. yes peter we spoke with different sources activists people who has relatives in at in town and also...
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captured by government forces the syrian observatory for human rights says the killings in central holmes took place over a three week period i saw the queues the civilians of collaborating with the syrian regime the troops we captured the time from i saw on saturday fortunately. they attacked us like animals they came to kill us they killed children and women they broke the arms of the women and burned them before killing them they killed more than one hundred innocent people from the families of both civilians and military well our correspondent is in gaziantep near turkey's border with syria with the latest. came under the control of i still about a month ago but then a few days ago the syrian government played this season on the city thousands of civilians concerned about their safety decided to leave by then they were barred by i.c.l. from moving of those who were determined to go x. a queue to buy because the town has changed hands many times in the past civilians say that also the government committed atrocities against some communities accusing them of collaborating with i said no
captured by government forces the syrian observatory for human rights says the killings in central holmes took place over a three week period i saw the queues the civilians of collaborating with the syrian regime the troops we captured the time from i saw on saturday fortunately. they attacked us like animals they came to kill us they killed children and women they broke the arms of the women and burned them before killing them they killed more than one hundred innocent people from the families...
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holmes reporting.ame six is tomorrow night in los angeles. >>> time for ask finney, 7 on your side's michael finney joining us to answer your questions. today start with marie from san francisco. how can i maintain a good high credit score? >> simple to say but sometimes tough to do. need to pay all your bills and pay them on time. then when you get credit through a new credit card, don't use all the credit they're offering you. for instance, if you get $1,000 limit on your new master or visa card, use $300 of that, that way you look excellent on the credit report. feel free to apply for as much credit as you want but slowly over time. don't ask for a bunch over time, or they go what are they up to. then hang on to first credit card. length of credit history matters, that's easy thing to do. even if you don't use it, don't get rid of it. >> one your parents signed you up for back in the day. >> yeah. >> doug in san francisco, how do i pay taxes that i owe on my house if i don't receive a bill from the
holmes reporting.ame six is tomorrow night in los angeles. >>> time for ask finney, 7 on your side's michael finney joining us to answer your questions. today start with marie from san francisco. how can i maintain a good high credit score? >> simple to say but sometimes tough to do. need to pay all your bills and pay them on time. then when you get credit through a new credit card, don't use all the credit they're offering you. for instance, if you get $1,000 limit on your new...
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holmes plans would increase germany's financial contributions while reducing its influence on policy scenario opposed by many politicians and economic experts in berlin. an ongoing staffing shortage has prompted ryanair to scrap a second wave of flights after already canceling thousands of flights earlier this month the irish airliner is set to cut a further eight hundred thousand scheduled between november and march in total the cancellations will affect over seven hundred thousand bookings. meanwhile bankrupt german carrier air berlin is continuing to shed routes from its edge will as the skies over europe grow increasingly turbulent on monday japanese prime minister shinzo avi proposed a major economic stimulus package to his cabinet that range of measures worth about fifteen billion dollars aims to boost productivity and education abi hopes the package will win over voters for the snap election he has now called after dissolving parliament this week. china is stepping up the pace on the electric cars front beijing is set a deadline of twenty nineteen for a plug in hybrid models t
holmes plans would increase germany's financial contributions while reducing its influence on policy scenario opposed by many politicians and economic experts in berlin. an ongoing staffing shortage has prompted ryanair to scrap a second wave of flights after already canceling thousands of flights earlier this month the irish airliner is set to cut a further eight hundred thousand scheduled between november and march in total the cancellations will affect over seven hundred thousand bookings....
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holmes well. how do people get. and do many of. the big money certainly doesn't make you happy. if i find a w. bye bye moon hit me oh my remuneration never give up they always think they can still win right up to the very last second is. me a son mia lives it. starting october fifteenth on d w and on line. sustainable protection for the earth ideas designed to preserve our ecosystem as they exist around the world. global ideas takes the next step protection for our planet's biological diversity trailblazing projects. d w dot com slash global ideals. welcome to in good shape here are the topics for today's show ticks the diseases they carry and how you can protect yourself. part of fish.
holmes well. how do people get. and do many of. the big money certainly doesn't make you happy. if i find a w. bye bye moon hit me oh my remuneration never give up they always think they can still win right up to the very last second is. me a son mia lives it. starting october fifteenth on d w and on line. sustainable protection for the earth ideas designed to preserve our ecosystem as they exist around the world. global ideas takes the next step protection for our planet's biological diversity...
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more holmes hid in a bizarre shooting spree. the targets in prince george's county. autria: and his own words, what one of the faces of national baseball is saying about his chances in court now that he has been charged with assault. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] with us hereou are on this tuesday morning. not a good morning to start out, wet. but it's going to change? veronica: that's right, you may have for the rain overnight, quite a bit of it came down in some locations, but now the rain out there,ill breezy but we picked up half of integrate in virginia. annandale, 1/10 to one quarter of an inch in some locations overnight, and now a little breezy east of interstate 95. the wind will be with us through the morning hours and maybe in the afternoon we will see some occasional higher gusts. sunshine with mild temperatures yet again. highs later today, getting into the lower 70 plus. julie, you can always track the and those up-and-down temperatures by tracking
more holmes hid in a bizarre shooting spree. the targets in prince george's county. autria: and his own words, what one of the faces of national baseball is saying about his chances in court now that he has been charged with assault. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] with us hereou are on this tuesday morning. not a good morning to start out, wet. but it's going to change? veronica: that's...
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horace holmes digs in to find out if it's worth it.an you think of a worse feeling than hopping in the car on a cold winter day and turning on the ignition -- [engine stalling] this is the time of year to give your car a check-up. this is the toughest se the year for the car. the winter car care package sounds good. >> not that much money off the usual rate. >> a lot of places that advertise specials are marketing come ons presented by often lousy businesses trying to bring in customers to find something wrong with the car. >> ignore the specials they say. take your car to your personal mechanic. of course you can do it yourself for very little money. winterize the checklist out. first, drain your cooling system and add new antifreeze. check conditions of the tires, replace the wiper blades and look at the battery and clean the connecting cables of corrosion. i'm horace holmes, abc7 news. >> right now at 5:00, indictment and not guilty pleas from the two former trump campaign officials. while a third person pleads guilty and sparks mor
horace holmes digs in to find out if it's worth it.an you think of a worse feeling than hopping in the car on a cold winter day and turning on the ignition -- [engine stalling] this is the time of year to give your car a check-up. this is the toughest se the year for the car. the winter car care package sounds good. >> not that much money off the usual rate. >> a lot of places that advertise specials are marketing come ons presented by often lousy businesses trying to bring in...
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holmes. ♪ >> reporter: with his unmistakable voice.he boundaries of pop. ♪ the way i danced with you >> reporter: even as hess career was riddled with rumors of drug abuse and cut short by his death. but now a new picture is emerging, a picture george michael wanted the world to see. called "george michael -- freedom." it premieres this saturday on showtime. >> the number of people who come up to me and say oh, you don't know how much you helped me when i lost this person. >> reporter: his directing partner and life-long friend david austin says the george michael we knew was not the whole picture. what was it? this film that people are requesting going to see? >> they're going to see george in h you'll see a side of george nobody's ever seen before. >> reporter: we get a look behind the scenes of his most iconic video "freedom." >> it's something we can all look back on. and look at that with great memories. >> reporter: starring five of the most famous super models of the '90s. >> if the song comes on anywhere. in the car or at a clu
holmes. ♪ >> reporter: with his unmistakable voice.he boundaries of pop. ♪ the way i danced with you >> reporter: even as hess career was riddled with rumors of drug abuse and cut short by his death. but now a new picture is emerging, a picture george michael wanted the world to see. called "george michael -- freedom." it premieres this saturday on showtime. >> the number of people who come up to me and say oh, you don't know how much you helped me when i lost...
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the united states government, working with the government of pakistan, secure the release of caitlin holm, joshua boyle and their three children from captivity from the hakani network, a terrorist organization with ties to the caliban. the pakistani government's cooperation is a sign that it is honoring america's wish to do more to provide security in the region, and i want to thank the pakistani government, i want to thank pakistan. they work very hard on this and i believe they are starting to respect the united states again. it's very important. a lot of countries right now are starting to respect the united states of america once again. we hope to see this type of cooperation and teamwork and helping secure the release of remaining hostages in our future joint counterterrorism operations. with that, i want to begin by saying it's my pleasure to welcome so many great small business and association leaders to the white house as we prepare to make this truly historic announcement. that's exactly what it is. you've been hearing about the disaster of obamacare for so long. in my case, many
the united states government, working with the government of pakistan, secure the release of caitlin holm, joshua boyle and their three children from captivity from the hakani network, a terrorist organization with ties to the caliban. the pakistani government's cooperation is a sign that it is honoring america's wish to do more to provide security in the region, and i want to thank the pakistani government, i want to thank pakistan. they work very hard on this and i believe they are starting...