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horace: it always turns o talk about. horace: let's talk about a million or. erin: i wonder what fultz is doing to celebrate this weekend. he has huge aspirations for his new team in philly. and ryan zimmerman continues to stay hot. introducing the ifrom subway.ction head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footlong is just five dollars. it's a big value for even bigger flavor. only at subway. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. erin: the nationals making their final push before the all-star break, continuing their three-game series with the reds. joe ross on the mound for the nats. washington got on the board early and did not stop. ry field gap, all the way to the wall. trea turner scores, so does brian goodwin. 2-0 nats. daniel murphy3-0, with a shot down the line, bases-loaded. three runs score. 6-0 nats. right now they are up rig, 13-1 in t
horace: it always turns o talk about. horace: let's talk about a million or. erin: i wonder what fultz is doing to celebrate this weekend. he has huge aspirations for his new team in philly. and ryan zimmerman continues to stay hot. introducing the ifrom subway.ction head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footlong is just five dollars. it's a big value for even bigger flavor. only at subway. >>...
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i'm horace holmes. week,ently as this brandon morman advocated killing the police, according to witnesses. he was charged with aggravated assault. the ddot worker and one police released fromeen the hospital. one officer is still in the hospital, showing improvement. there is a gofundme page to assist with the recovery. nearly $9,000 has been donated so far. two montgomery county teenagers were murdered the night before their graduation. a 17 euro was buried earlier this week. family and friends are choosing to remember them. reporter: family and friends him, shot and killed just days before his 19th birthday and the night before his high school graduation full stop friends say he was a bright and a copley student who strive to do his best. he was supposed to start school at the university of maryland in the fall. those dreams were cut short monday night when he and a friend were shot and killed sitting in a car in montgomery village. his stepfather says the hurt feelings are not his legacy. that is n a
i'm horace holmes. week,ently as this brandon morman advocated killing the police, according to witnesses. he was charged with aggravated assault. the ddot worker and one police released fromeen the hospital. one officer is still in the hospital, showing improvement. there is a gofundme page to assist with the recovery. nearly $9,000 has been donated so far. two montgomery county teenagers were murdered the night before their graduation. a 17 euro was buried earlier this week. family and...
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horace? horace: josh, thanks. watch the weather wall you are out and about by downloading the stormwatch app. it's available in google play and the apple store. breaking news from brussels -- a car hit pedestrians outside of amsterdam's main train station. eight people were injured, two seriously. driver is in custody. the police say there was no indication this was an extremist or terror attack. londoners being urged to go out and enjoy the sydney tonight one week after the terror on the london bridge and park. this as we learn about new arrests and disturbing new details about how the three terrorists planned more carnage. last week's attack could have been much worse. reporter: new evidence a could have been so much worse, photos from the investigation into last weekend's london terror attack. first, one of the weapons used, a pink ceramic kitchen knife with a leather grip around the handle. >> if anybody has information about these knives, please contact at the van used as a battering ram to hit pedestrians on
horace? horace: josh, thanks. watch the weather wall you are out and about by downloading the stormwatch app. it's available in google play and the apple store. breaking news from brussels -- a car hit pedestrians outside of amsterdam's main train station. eight people were injured, two seriously. driver is in custody. the police say there was no indication this was an extremist or terror attack. londoners being urged to go out and enjoy the sydney tonight one week after the terror on the...
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horace: especially not lebron james crying. horace: we want to wish our colleagues at abc 7 and news channel 8 congratulations. a big night, and we collected a bunch of awards tonight. >> the ugliest dog, 2017, furball! horace: speaking of wins, the ugliest dog the neapolitan mastiff ended up with the title. horace: a spectacular light show to help open the 73-story wilshire grand center, the tallest building west of the mississippi. unlike other high-rises, the building does not have a flat roof, so you cannot land helicopters. was able to grand open because of its fire suppression technology. erin:
horace: especially not lebron james crying. horace: we want to wish our colleagues at abc 7 and news channel 8 congratulations. a big night, and we collected a bunch of awards tonight. >> the ugliest dog, 2017, furball! horace: speaking of wins, the ugliest dog the neapolitan mastiff ended up with the title. horace: a spectacular light show to help open the 73-story wilshire grand center, the tallest building west of the mississippi. unlike other high-rises, the building does not have a...
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horace: a few problems. national bank turned to madison national bank that no longer exists, gobbled up by first union bank, taken over by signet snagged by wachovia and eventually purchased by wells fargo. she has over the years written and called all the banks and the federal deposit insurance commission trying to get her money. it appears that $13,088 has vanished. >> they still have my money and i still have the cashier's check. horace: she called "7 on your side" after seeing a story we had done on unclaimed cash. we got to work trying to hunt down her money. what we learned is a bit surprising. >> first we call the consumer financial protection bureau. they told us checks more than six months old are stale checks and it's up to the bank or the credit union to honor one. banking laws for local jurisdictions can override that. the bank that issued the cashier's check was in d.c. so we called the distric taylor. this is what he says is supposed to happen with uncashed cashier's checks like miss huff. >> t
horace: a few problems. national bank turned to madison national bank that no longer exists, gobbled up by first union bank, taken over by signet snagged by wachovia and eventually purchased by wells fargo. she has over the years written and called all the banks and the federal deposit insurance commission trying to get her money. it appears that $13,088 has vanished. >> they still have my money and i still have the cashier's check. horace: she called "7 on your side" after...
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nancy: horace holmes has the details. horace: free of charge.e have been very, very busy this afternoon. this great panel assembled by the folks at a.a.a. here is a question people are calling to ask. what is difference between comprehensive and collision coverage. can you answer that? >> yes. collision is if you are at fault. you have a deductible for that. the next deductible is comprehensive, fire, theft, vandalism and glass. horace: you would like both? >> yes. alison: multiple brands of chew treats are being recalled after some dogs have fallen ill. lisa fletcher is on your side with the alert. what is causing the dogs to get sick? >> it looks like the tech group manufacturing facilities were using a chemical for cleaning the food processing equipment. that is part of the manufacturing. they have reported a bad odor and illnesses. it's healthy side brand good and fit and good and fun. american beef hide. gy jestese -- digestes. for more information go to wjla.com. they pop up at many places including the big box stores so check and see if y
nancy: horace holmes has the details. horace: free of charge.e have been very, very busy this afternoon. this great panel assembled by the folks at a.a.a. here is a question people are calling to ask. what is difference between comprehensive and collision coverage. can you answer that? >> yes. collision is if you are at fault. you have a deductible for that. the next deductible is comprehensive, fire, theft, vandalism and glass. horace: you would like both? >> yes. alison: multiple...
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i'm horace holmes, abc7 news. nancy: now at 6:00, president trump's twitter fingers back at it again. who he is taking aim at and the reaction from the white house. jonathan: the 13-year-old killed from the v.r.e. train identified and how the family is remembering her tonight. nancy: plus, do not mess with a pregnant woman. a story behind this wild scene. announcer: now "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. jonathan: right now president trump's tweet setting social media on fire. nancy: the president taking aim at "morning joe" and the appearance of one of the anchors. trump slammed anchors joe scarborough and mika brzezinski calling "morning joe" poorly rated. he went on to say she insisted on joining him at mar-a-largo around new year's and she was bleeding from a facelift. the tweets rubbed quite a few the wrong way. the abc7 instapoll tonight how would you describe the president's tweets? self-defense or online bullying? go to wjla.com/votenow to weigh in. take a listen to how some in our area are reacting to thi
i'm horace holmes, abc7 news. nancy: now at 6:00, president trump's twitter fingers back at it again. who he is taking aim at and the reaction from the white house. jonathan: the 13-year-old killed from the v.r.e. train identified and how the family is remembering her tonight. nancy: plus, do not mess with a pregnant woman. a story behind this wild scene. announcer: now "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. jonathan: right now president trump's tweet setting social media on fire. nancy:...
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horace: horace holmes in the "7 on your side" help center. 703-236-9220.ve a panel of experts here. we have got some open phones the topic is ask the insurance agent. you can talk about life insurance, car insurance, homeowners insurance, travel insurance. valuable items insurance. we'll be here from now until 6:30. back to you. alison: okay, horace holmes. thank you very much. a "7 on your side" consumer alert now regarding the micro chips in your credit card. almost all cards have them now but not all stores accept them. scott taylor with the reason why. scott: right now in america, there are 766 million chip cards being used at just under 2 million merchant locations, which is only 39% of all stores across the country. no wonder at a lot of businesses they continue to tell you to swipe and not use your chip card. "7 on your side" wants to know what is the holdup? randy handerhook, the director of the u.s. payment forum explains. changing the box on the counter that the consumer interfaces with but also the cash register or point of sale system and back
horace: horace holmes in the "7 on your side" help center. 703-236-9220.ve a panel of experts here. we have got some open phones the topic is ask the insurance agent. you can talk about life insurance, car insurance, homeowners insurance, travel insurance. valuable items insurance. we'll be here from now until 6:30. back to you. alison: okay, horace holmes. thank you very much. a "7 on your side" consumer alert now regarding the micro chips in your credit card. almost all...
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larry: that was horace holmes reporting. developing now, although he has yet to concede the republican primary for governor of virginia, corey stewart is already looking toward the future. stewart telling the "associated press" he is considering a run for senate next year. democratic senator tim kaine is up for re-election in 2018. stewart nearly election. alison: a former journalist could be the first transgender member of the house of delegates. democrat rome will face republican delegate marshall in november's election. marshall has represented the 13th district that includes part of prince william county for 25 years. last year he introduced a bill limiting what bathrooms transgender people could use. larry: okay. well, middle of the week looking ahead to the weekend now. pretty consistent fairly for the weather. >> yes. still hot out there. what is the latest, doug? doug: for the fourth consecutive day over 90 degrees. a cold front came through and now it cools down for a couple of days. showers and storms fredericksbur
larry: that was horace holmes reporting. developing now, although he has yet to concede the republican primary for governor of virginia, corey stewart is already looking toward the future. stewart telling the "associated press" he is considering a run for senate next year. democratic senator tim kaine is up for re-election in 2018. stewart nearly election. alison: a former journalist could be the first transgender member of the house of delegates. democrat rome will face republican...
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horace: beautiful. >> i would love to have it.orace: what she got was a hole in the backyard. $9,500 bill. more than a year of aggravation. this is jay mccoy. gregor says once he got the money she promised to pay and subsequently more mccoy stopped working. according to gregor, he hasn't given a refund. when he first contacted "7 on your side" we got ahold of mccoy who told us bad weather caused to stop work on the project. he promised that the pond would be finished in august. august came and went. so did the fall and the winter. >> called me on new year's day and apologize. he said he would make it up to me. i thought to myself i need to see or find someone else. >> we contacted him and he said he worked with mcgregor in the past and he was able to dig hole and pour concrete walls and he added i'm semi-retired. not a big guy. just a handy man wanting to help a client. the job got bigger and bigger. "i told miss gregor i was willing to finish the job in the spring" but she decided to go with someone >> it was a challenge. >> ken
horace: beautiful. >> i would love to have it.orace: what she got was a hole in the backyard. $9,500 bill. more than a year of aggravation. this is jay mccoy. gregor says once he got the money she promised to pay and subsequently more mccoy stopped working. according to gregor, he hasn't given a refund. when he first contacted "7 on your side" we got ahold of mccoy who told us bad weather caused to stop work on the project. he promised that the pond would be finished in august....
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in rockville, horace holmes, abc7 news. a half ago there was a baffling new illness impacts more kids that attacks children and mimics one of the most feared illnesses. polio. the center for disease control is working hard to understand why led to the increase in the cases but no clue what is causing it. >> many are infected with the edv68 but for few come down with par rli do we know why certain are paralyzed? >> we don't know yet but the same virus can impact thousands, hundreds of thousands or millions of people with only a few individuals with the katzic events from the virus is true for almost every virus in human biology. larry: the c.d.c. gave it a new name. a.f.m. you can learn more at 10:00 on "full measure" on abc7. nancy: now a look at the stories coming up at 6:00. no description on this attempted burglary suspect sent to say he was naked. where police say he was spotted spearing in window -- peering in the windows. plus, why ireland newly elected prime minister made history and the beach warning if you plan to
in rockville, horace holmes, abc7 news. a half ago there was a baffling new illness impacts more kids that attacks children and mimics one of the most feared illnesses. polio. the center for disease control is working hard to understand why led to the increase in the cases but no clue what is causing it. >> many are infected with the edv68 but for few come down with par rli do we know why certain are paralyzed? >> we don't know yet but the same virus can impact thousands, hundreds...
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in stafford, i'm horace holmes, abc7 news.athan: you know what is when it's gray and foggy and rainy out, you didn't feel like getting out of bed. when it's gorgeous like this, you don't feel like going to work. doug: this is national leave work day. jonathan: and doughnut day. they coincided. doug: winning combination. i'm still here and i haven't had a doughnut yet so all good. good stuff at the national harbor. a few fair weather clouds. get out and enjoy every minute of it. the weekend is nice as well. big number now. 82. the current temperature at reagan national airport. a lot of sunshine. dry air and comfortable conditions. through the everything, temperatures will drop through the 70's. by 9:00 to 10:00, we are in the upper 60's. pleasant for any outdoor activity or any event you have planned. the winds will be light. we wake up tomorrow morning. it with will be cooler, upper 50's to 60. sky condition wise, we are tracking cloudiness across pennsylvania. a few showers. like it will track northeast of baltimore. a come
in stafford, i'm horace holmes, abc7 news.athan: you know what is when it's gray and foggy and rainy out, you didn't feel like getting out of bed. when it's gorgeous like this, you don't feel like going to work. doug: this is national leave work day. jonathan: and doughnut day. they coincided. doug: winning combination. i'm still here and i haven't had a doughnut yet so all good. good stuff at the national harbor. a few fair weather clouds. get out and enjoy every minute of it. the weekend is...
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water for one out of three americans at risk we'll talk about how internet's lone liberal rumble with horace cooper and charles. donald trump i want to build a wall on the mexican border but under his watch the constitutional wall that is supposed to separate church and state is crumbling and crumbling fast this week the u.s. supreme court took action on three very significant cases that have america's commitment to secular government very very worried for more on those three cases i'm joined now by reverend barry lynn executive director of americans united for separation of church and state reverend lynn welcome back it's nice to be here great to have you with us so on monday the court said that if the government is going to pay to resurface the playground of a public school they have to do it for a church school that's right what is wrong with this picture what's wrong with this picture is never before has the united states supreme court said that churches can actually get money from the government and it's worth. literally never before not like this because it later as you know i mean thi
water for one out of three americans at risk we'll talk about how internet's lone liberal rumble with horace cooper and charles. donald trump i want to build a wall on the mexican border but under his watch the constitutional wall that is supposed to separate church and state is crumbling and crumbling fast this week the u.s. supreme court took action on three very significant cases that have america's commitment to secular government very very worried for more on those three cases i'm joined...
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edison cofounder, horace dediu, great to have you join us from debbie debbie d.c..shareholder meeting, tesla reach out via twitter. the company tweeted questions to answer the shareholder meeting tomorrow. there were a few lighthearted queries. one user asked for the best wine after a successful shareholders meeting. elon musk answered california cabinet -- cabernet. ng just sat down with tim cook. more ahead. this is bloomberg. >> think he did listen to me. i think he decided wrong. and in it is not good the best interests of the united states. ♪ >> the councils and committees to be terribly productive. about not wanting to advise on something where i or we had could help a point of view that should be heard. and so, i am doing the latter. i cannot imagine a situation where i would not because i think it is in the best interest of america to do it and i am first and foremost an american. caroline: that was tim cook on why he did not join trump's business council. we are staying on apple and our exclusive interview with tim cook. you have been writing plenty of arti
edison cofounder, horace dediu, great to have you join us from debbie debbie d.c..shareholder meeting, tesla reach out via twitter. the company tweeted questions to answer the shareholder meeting tomorrow. there were a few lighthearted queries. one user asked for the best wine after a successful shareholders meeting. elon musk answered california cabinet -- cabernet. ng just sat down with tim cook. more ahead. this is bloomberg. >> think he did listen to me. i think he decided wrong. and...
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legendary journalist horace greeley the founder and editor of the famed new york tribune once declared fame is a popularity an accident and riches take wing only one thing endures and that is character and character is what's been severely missing these days in the scorched earth carnival landscape that is modern journalism oh we have a law we have a lot of characters but very little character. take the strange mixed-up case of the once revered twenty four hour cable news channel c.n.n. for example started by media mogul ted turner as the world's first twenty four hour news network the channel has baldwins vaulted in the mainstream prominence for its coverage of the purse to rock war and has dominated waiting rooms in airports ever since by now i'm sure you've read heard and tweeted that c.n.n. has found itself in a pretty journalistically awkward place during the last few days thanks to right wing provocateurs overzealous c.e.o.'s and reporters frothing all over all things russia gate and c.n.n. carving the nutrients out of healthy journalism in the name in pursuit of rising ratings a
legendary journalist horace greeley the founder and editor of the famed new york tribune once declared fame is a popularity an accident and riches take wing only one thing endures and that is character and character is what's been severely missing these days in the scorched earth carnival landscape that is modern journalism oh we have a law we have a lot of characters but very little character. take the strange mixed-up case of the once revered twenty four hour cable news channel c.n.n. for...
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. >> reporter: many were painters like horace pip inwho lost the use of his right arm after being shotrtist became an inspiration >> i thought wow,hare parallels, he's disabled by way of shoulder. and i'm disabled as they say, by way of this brain epter: horace news terrance needed to become a body of selected to be a part of the wood mihr e >> we issued a call to artists who live in the 50of philadelph. harry fill brick in artists exp themselves in their medium and interesting ways. >> reporter: for terrance, th h of using anything and everything to create his works of art. >> i began with the face. >> from dried fruit to branches, broken glass frames, that he found on the street, people >> people looked at me seeing, there's that man again collecting things off the ground. >> reporter: to pieces of clothing wore while taking medicine that caused him to gain weight >> i thought what do you want to title this? and that's when i titled it. creating beyond limitation because i felt my mind, there are no limit impossible doesn't exist in my vocabulary. day, fromr: mike jerrick the beach b
. >> reporter: many were painters like horace pip inwho lost the use of his right arm after being shotrtist became an inspiration >> i thought wow,hare parallels, he's disabled by way of shoulder. and i'm disabled as they say, by way of this brain epter: horace news terrance needed to become a body of selected to be a part of the wood mihr e >> we issued a call to artists who live in the 50of philadelph. harry fill brick in artists exp themselves in their medium and...
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legendary journalist horace greeley the founder and editor of the famed new york tribune once declared fame is a babe or a popularity an accident and riches take wing is only one thing endures and that is character and character is what's been severely missing these days in the scorched earth carnival landscape that is modern journalism oh oh we have a lot we have a lot of characters but very little characters. take the strange mixed up case of the once revered twenty four hour cable news channel c.n.n. for example started by media mogul ted turner as the world's first twenty four hour news network the channel has baldwins vaulted into mainstream prominence for its coverage of the first to rock war and has dominated waiting rooms in airports ever since by now i'm sure you've read heard and tweeted that c.n.n. has found itself in a pretty journalistically awkward place during the last few days thanks to right wing provocateurs overzealous c.e.o.'s and reporters frothing all over all things russia gate and c.n.n. carving the nutrients out of healthy journalism in the name in pursuit of r
legendary journalist horace greeley the founder and editor of the famed new york tribune once declared fame is a babe or a popularity an accident and riches take wing is only one thing endures and that is character and character is what's been severely missing these days in the scorched earth carnival landscape that is modern journalism oh oh we have a lot we have a lot of characters but very little characters. take the strange mixed up case of the once revered twenty four hour cable news...
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legendary journalist horace greeley the founder and editor of the famed new york tribune once declared fame is a babe or a popularity an accident and riches take wing is only one thing endures and that is character and character is what's been severely missing these days in the scorched earth carnival landscape that is modern journalism oh oh we have a lot we have a lot of characters but very little character. take the strange mixed up case of the once rich.
legendary journalist horace greeley the founder and editor of the famed new york tribune once declared fame is a babe or a popularity an accident and riches take wing is only one thing endures and that is character and character is what's been severely missing these days in the scorched earth carnival landscape that is modern journalism oh oh we have a lot we have a lot of characters but very little character. take the strange mixed up case of the once rich.
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so i'm laying in my hospital bed, and i'm thinking, i won here these artists are. , horace pipin, whothe use of his right arm after being shot in world war i, the self-taught artist, became an inspiration. >> i thought wow we share par little. he's disable by way of gunshot wounds, to the shoulder, and i'm disable as they say, by way of this brain scarring. >> horace pippin became the muster ends needed to create body of work recently selected to be a part of the wood mere annual 76 jury exhibition. with. >> we issue a call to artists. artist who is live within a 50- philadelphia. >> interesting in artists that express themselves in their medium, and interesting ways. >> that minute continuing his tradition of using anything and everything to create his works of art. >> avacado, again, for his face. >> from dried fruit, to branches, broken glass frames, that he found on the street. >> people look at me when they see me doing stuff like this, that man again collecting things off the grounds. >> to pieces every clothing he wore while taking medicine, that cost caused them gain weight. >
so i'm laying in my hospital bed, and i'm thinking, i won here these artists are. , horace pipin, whothe use of his right arm after being shot in world war i, the self-taught artist, became an inspiration. >> i thought wow we share par little. he's disable by way of gunshot wounds, to the shoulder, and i'm disable as they say, by way of this brain scarring. >> horace pippin became the muster ends needed to create body of work recently selected to be a part of the wood mere annual 76...
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we'll have a lot more of a conversation with alda next week, talking about "horace and peak" where youividually for episodes, whether that model could work on brands as big as lewis ck's. >> the "m.a.s.h." finale, when there was universal experience beyond the super bowl. >> absolutely. has a new book as well, talking about communicating in this era where we're all sort of speaking past one another. to develop empathy with the person you're trying to communicate with, which is actually a good topic in the era we're in. >> we'll find out if he's going to run for office? >> we will talk about that. >>> when we come back, cnbc exclusive with the ceo of vmware. dow, session highs up 21205. i f the customer app will be live monday. can we at least analyze customer traffic? can we push the offer online? brian, i just had a quick question. brian? brian... legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. you're saying the new app will go live monday?! yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. we cut the
we'll have a lot more of a conversation with alda next week, talking about "horace and peak" where youividually for episodes, whether that model could work on brands as big as lewis ck's. >> the "m.a.s.h." finale, when there was universal experience beyond the super bowl. >> absolutely. has a new book as well, talking about communicating in this era where we're all sort of speaking past one another. to develop empathy with the person you're trying to communicate...
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and horace holmes separates truth from fiction odyssey that began in 1987. announcer: now "abc7 news at 5:00". on your side. larry: right now graduation is wrapping up for students at northwest high school but without two seniors. the 17 and the 18-year-olds were shot in a car in montgomery village. we have team coverage with richard reeve live where they were found. rich? >> larry, this is the spot the car was sitting. still idling. you can see the glass on the ground where the window was shattered by the bullets. but still, no one knows why it happened. >> a horrific shooting scene. two teen boys dead. the families in mourning. >> it's so hard. >> shadi adi najjar outside his home. >> trying to figure out why someone would kill his son and his friend who were just 18. >> why? why would somebody kill my boy, my beautiful boy? >> the boys told their parents they had extra graduation tickets hoping to sell them. instead this terrible scene. >> the shots around 10:30 p.m. and the sound of a car driving away. reported on a home audio surveillance system. >> i w
and horace holmes separates truth from fiction odyssey that began in 1987. announcer: now "abc7 news at 5:00". on your side. larry: right now graduation is wrapping up for students at northwest high school but without two seniors. the 17 and the 18-year-olds were shot in a car in montgomery village. we have team coverage with richard reeve live where they were found. rich? >> larry, this is the spot the car was sitting. still idling. you can see the glass on the ground where the...
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>> reporter: many were painters like horace pippin who lost the use of his right arm after being shotar one. the self-taught artist became an inspiration to terrence. >> i just thought, wow, we share parallels to the same degree just that he disable by way of a gunshot wound in the shoulder and i'm disabled as they say by way of this brain scarring. >> reporter: or as pippin became the mews terrence needed to create a body of work recently selected to be a part of the woodmere 76 juried exhibition. > we issue a call to artists. artists who live within five tee miles of philadelphia. >> the jury this year harry phil brick who interested in artists that express themselves in their medium and interestingly ways. >> reporter: for terrence that meant continuing his tradition of using anything and everything to create his works of art. >> avocado for his face. >> reporter: from dried fruit to branches, broken glass frames that he found on the street. >> people look at me when they see me doing stuff like this. there's that man collecting things off the ground. >> reporter: to peaces of clot
>> reporter: many were painters like horace pippin who lost the use of his right arm after being shotar one. the self-taught artist became an inspiration to terrence. >> i just thought, wow, we share parallels to the same degree just that he disable by way of a gunshot wound in the shoulder and i'm disabled as they say by way of this brain scarring. >> reporter: or as pippin became the mews terrence needed to create a body of work recently selected to be a part of the woodmere...
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thought of no, i thought of the shaw shank redemption, you recall tim robinson, go east and play with horacereenly for you are chappaqua fans >> i thought you were talking about going to china. >> he told the warden don't be obtuse it didn't work out well for him. >> okay. >> i look, again, i said earlier tech can't be shorted here i think you definitely take chips off the table and rotate other sectors t. one name i would buy on a pull-back is the 'baba. i love their values, i think that's one you want to earn longer. >> in baseball, what would back-to-backs be >> two doms. that's right >> there you go. >> okay. thanks, rich, good to see you. >>> still ahead, macy's ceo gives macy's a big bet on this stock. could this be a sign of a turn around a strange anomaly is happening in one of these three sectors. what it means for the market right after this break dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set
thought of no, i thought of the shaw shank redemption, you recall tim robinson, go east and play with horacereenly for you are chappaqua fans >> i thought you were talking about going to china. >> he told the warden don't be obtuse it didn't work out well for him. >> okay. >> i look, again, i said earlier tech can't be shorted here i think you definitely take chips off the table and rotate other sectors t. one name i would buy on a pull-back is the 'baba. i love their...
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. >> even horace and pete which was originally direct to consumer, $5 an episode, eventually he losesmoney, hasn't said how much, then sells it to hulu. now it's all available on hulu. >> there's a bit of debate around that apple amazon announcement. what did you think about that? the fact apple didn't announce anything new on media yesterday at the conference except for the prime tv was going to be on apple tv? >> this is more for developers but this really shows i think apple's premium power and leverage in streaming. nobody is talking about amazon fire tv sticks that much anymore. >> by the way, for more binge go to cnbc.com/binge. >>> apple throwing its hat into the home speaker wars with the home pod. we will talk to joanna stern from "wall street journal." she got her hands on the product yesterday. t least analyze custor traffic? can we push the offer online? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. you're saying the new app will go live monday? yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything co
. >> even horace and pete which was originally direct to consumer, $5 an episode, eventually he losesmoney, hasn't said how much, then sells it to hulu. now it's all available on hulu. >> there's a bit of debate around that apple amazon announcement. what did you think about that? the fact apple didn't announce anything new on media yesterday at the conference except for the prime tv was going to be on apple tv? >> this is more for developers but this really shows i think...
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in conclusion, mr speaker, the last few months have been, by any standards, horace —— horrific. parliamentary estate or most re ce ntly parliamentary estate or most recently at the finsbury park mosque have overwhelmed and disgusted the majority of people in this country, neither did majority of people in this country, neitherdidl majority of people in this country, neither did i think i would see a tower with 500 people in their homes go tower with 500 people in their homes 9° up tower with 500 people in their homes go up in flames. the appalling scenes of devastation in west london la st scenes of devastation in west london last week can never be forgotten. we can talk of tradition, we can talk of history, art at a time like the present, we must be mindful of human suffering. it was at times like last week that we in this house are reminded of the solemn duties and grave responsibilities we have been called upon by our constituents and the whole country to discharge. the re ce nt the whole country to discharge. the recent terror terrible events remind us of the awe—inspiring t
in conclusion, mr speaker, the last few months have been, by any standards, horace —— horrific. parliamentary estate or most re ce ntly parliamentary estate or most recently at the finsbury park mosque have overwhelmed and disgusted the majority of people in this country, neither did majority of people in this country, neitherdidl majority of people in this country, neither did i think i would see a tower with 500 people in their homes go tower with 500 people in their homes 9° up tower...
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johnson, jack valenti, me, horace busby and a couple of others. and there were all the kennedy people but they were so grief stricken and so shattered that we felt as if we were alone on the island, and the island was in the midst of this great tsunami. and so i just put my files and all my correspondence, cables and all that in the files, here i was 29 years old and there were cables coming in from the uprising in nigeria, and the civil war in cypress, and the turmoil of the british government which was in trouble, and the information about the movement of chinese troops towards the border of korea, and right on down the line there was one issue after another. and what did we know about them? what did i know about them? i had been at the peace corps. even lyndon johnson who had been in many of those meetings with president kennedy, what did he know about them? and suddenly decisions were being made about issues for which there was very little time to collect the evidence. you know lyndon johnson kept saying to me, in all those years, "a man is no
johnson, jack valenti, me, horace busby and a couple of others. and there were all the kennedy people but they were so grief stricken and so shattered that we felt as if we were alone on the island, and the island was in the midst of this great tsunami. and so i just put my files and all my correspondence, cables and all that in the files, here i was 29 years old and there were cables coming in from the uprising in nigeria, and the civil war in cypress, and the turmoil of the british government...
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. >> did you ever see "horace and pete" as someone who looks a lot like louie? last night's special, talking about suicide, i don't mean so say it was hilarious but -- >> all topics are open season. >> he's a genius. >> a pioneer comes to using the web and getting paid. years ago people paying him voluntarily or not but alda is interesting the way he's taken his career. >> from day one you knew he was like, i remember talking to my mom. my mom is like he's brilliant. and he is. he is brilliant. louis c.k., someone saw me and said louis c.k. hangs out and next time a huge crowd. >> a lot more of this interview on cnbc.com/binge and hulu, apple tv and youtube. we did get a vote at gm, shareholders elect nominees for the board. rejecting the greenlight slate. >> not in any way shape or form a surprise there. gm didn't really struggle to fight back against that pun. it was not embraced by the population there the idea of splitting into two different classes of stock, one the growth engine which you buy and another for capital and the other a return of capital. that'
. >> did you ever see "horace and pete" as someone who looks a lot like louie? last night's special, talking about suicide, i don't mean so say it was hilarious but -- >> all topics are open season. >> he's a genius. >> a pioneer comes to using the web and getting paid. years ago people paying him voluntarily or not but alda is interesting the way he's taken his career. >> from day one you knew he was like, i remember talking to my mom. my mom is like...
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if you want some sense of what an extraordinary event this general election has been, horace johnson8:31am, time for a break and we will catch up with a news update. good morning. the bbc understands that theresa may has no intention of resigning as prime minister after the general election results in a hung parliament. some pollsters had predicted at the start of the campaign that mrs may would win a landslide for the conservatives, they will head back to westminster with 319 seats, seven fewer than would give them an overall majority. speaking as she was re—elected to her seat in maidenhead, the prime minister said the country needed stability. as we look ahead and we wait to see what the final results will be i know that as i say, the country needs a period of stability and whatever the results are, the conservative party will ensure that we fulfil our duty in ensuring that stability so that we can all, as one country, go forward together. labour have done better than expected gaining around 30 seats. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell says the party are offering themselves as
if you want some sense of what an extraordinary event this general election has been, horace johnson8:31am, time for a break and we will catch up with a news update. good morning. the bbc understands that theresa may has no intention of resigning as prime minister after the general election results in a hung parliament. some pollsters had predicted at the start of the campaign that mrs may would win a landslide for the conservatives, they will head back to westminster with 319 seats, seven...