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webster is the subject of his new book, a spy for the union, the life and execution of timothy webster. so without further adieu, i'll welcome mr. recco to tell you all about this. >> thank you, everyone. an i wouldlike to thank kelly hancock and everybody here at the mew museum of the confederacy. i am the author of a spy on the union, the life of timothy webster. i would like to give you a nice overview of webster's life. as a new york city police map in 1853. timothy west was assigned to work the crystal palace exhibition i which became known as the first world's fair. a scottish imgrant who recently -- neither man could have known the importance of the meeting at the time. in the 1850s, pinkerton's national detective agency would lay the foundation for what would become the most famous detective agency. pinkertop's agency focused on criminal matters and was often employed by government agencies. in putting together what would be a talented team of detectives, timothy webster who was recommend to pinkerton by a member of the new york city police force was one of these men. though he
webster is the subject of his new book, a spy for the union, the life and execution of timothy webster. so without further adieu, i'll welcome mr. recco to tell you all about this. >> thank you, everyone. an i wouldlike to thank kelly hancock and everybody here at the mew museum of the confederacy. i am the author of a spy on the union, the life of timothy webster. i would like to give you a nice overview of webster's life. as a new york city police map in 1853. timothy west was assigned...
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webster. after that, we will hear about germans pea new jersey and efforts to keep america out of world war rtsi. and a discussion on some of the american and soviet spies operating during the cold war. f and soviet spies operating during the cold war. >>> now on american artifacts, a visit to the cia museum in arlington, virginia where krurate for tony highly explains the museum's mission of preserving and preventing the agency's history. >> we're standing here in the lobby of the main headquarters building. this lobby as a number of significant memorials and every visit to the agency comes through this entrance, every knew agent so i officer takes their oath of office here in this lobby in front of 107 of our fallen officers commemorated on the wall of honor, they have walked across the agency, sealed out morning to take their place in the lobby and the father of central intelligence is watching over their shoulder as they begin their career for the central intelligence agency in our nation.
webster. after that, we will hear about germans pea new jersey and efforts to keep america out of world war rtsi. and a discussion on some of the american and soviet spies operating during the cold war. f and soviet spies operating during the cold war. >>> now on american artifacts, a visit to the cia museum in arlington, virginia where krurate for tony highly explains the museum's mission of preserving and preventing the agency's history. >> we're standing here in the lobby of...
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webster. so without further adieu, i'll welcome mr. recco to tell you all about this. >> thank you, everyone. an i wouldlike to thank kelly hancock and everybody here at the mew museum of the confederacy. i am the author of a spy on the union, the life of timothy webster. i would like to give you a nice overview of webster's life. as a new york city police map in 1853. timothy west was assigned to work the crystal palace exhibition i which became known as the first world's fair. a scottish imgrant who recently -- neither man could have known the importance of the meeting at the time. in the 1850s, pinkerton's national detective agency would lay the foundation for what would become the most famous detective agency. pinkertop's agency focused on criminal matters and was often employed by government agencies. in putting together what would be a talented team of detectives, timothy webster who was recommend to pinkerton by a member of the new york city police force was one of these men. though he
webster. so without further adieu, i'll welcome mr. recco to tell you all about this. >> thank you, everyone. an i wouldlike to thank kelly hancock and everybody here at the mew museum of the confederacy. i am the author of a spy on the union, the life of timothy webster. i would like to give you a nice overview of webster's life. as a new york city police map in 1853. timothy west was assigned to work the crystal palace exhibition i which became known as the first world's fair. a...
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. >> narrator: and if there was one iconic steeler, it was number 52, iron mike webster. >> mike webster exemplified what it was like to be a player in the steel city and a player in that era that for me was the greatest team of all time. >> pittsburgh's going to the super bowl! >> narrator: in the 1970s, webster anchored four super bowl championship teams. >> mike was a legend and a hero. he may have been the legend and the hero because here's that blue-collar worker center who doesn't get any glory, doesn't catch the touchdown passes, doesn't kick the 52-yard field goal to win a game. he's just in every play. >> i just loved watching him play. and mike's favorite games were the ones that were cold and snowy and frigid, and he could get up there with these short sleeves. and the dirtier and muddier it got made things better. >> narrator: then, 11 years after he retired, the people of pittsburgh received some bad news. >> at what price glory? the hall of fame center mike webster died at the age of 50. >> he died on tuesday. he was just 50 years old. he was known as iron mike. >> he had h
. >> narrator: and if there was one iconic steeler, it was number 52, iron mike webster. >> mike webster exemplified what it was like to be a player in the steel city and a player in that era that for me was the greatest team of all time. >> pittsburgh's going to the super bowl! >> narrator: in the 1970s, webster anchored four super bowl championship teams. >> mike was a legend and a hero. he may have been the legend and the hero because here's that blue-collar...
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david webster. webster: i think power is the ability of leaders to coerce people into doing things they don't want to do. you get power like that generally in one of two ways -- by having some kind of force or threat of force behind your demands, like a military force. or you get power by having something -- land, water, some scarce resource that other people need, and you manipulate them that way. i don't think maya kings were powerful in either sense. keach: the kings ruled not so much through power but through their authority to settle disputes, spearhead the common defense and control some land. they also gained enormous prestige by redistributing precious goods and by leading religious rituals. but the authority of the king suffered a critical blow in a.d. 738 when 18 rabbit was captured and beheaded by the ruler of a rival city. adjoining 18 rabbit's palace was a smaller structure, the only known building erected by his successor, king smoke monkey. some archaeologists think it was a council h
david webster. webster: i think power is the ability of leaders to coerce people into doing things they don't want to do. you get power like that generally in one of two ways -- by having some kind of force or threat of force behind your demands, like a military force. or you get power by having something -- land, water, some scarce resource that other people need, and you manipulate them that way. i don't think maya kings were powerful in either sense. keach: the kings ruled not so much...
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webster. so without further adieu, i'll welcome mr. recco to tell you all about this. >> thank you, everyone. an i wouldlike to thank kelly hancock and everybody here at the mew museum of the confederacy. i am the author of a spy on the union, the life of timothy webster. i would like to give you a nice overview of webster's life. as a new york city police map in 1853. timothy west was assigned to work the crystal palace exhibition i which became known as the first world's fair. a scottish
webster. so without further adieu, i'll welcome mr. recco to tell you all about this. >> thank you, everyone. an i wouldlike to thank kelly hancock and everybody here at the mew museum of the confederacy. i am the author of a spy on the union, the life of timothy webster. i would like to give you a nice overview of webster's life. as a new york city police map in 1853. timothy west was assigned to work the crystal palace exhibition i which became known as the first world's fair. a scottish
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just seeebster, you stand.sort of webster. shot from i can't tell you how many boxes of photographs we go through to find a gem like this. we do find lots of gems. kodak photos taken and looking down. are very proud of their community. are very much promoters of our community as well. are at theurnaces southern end of town. the open-heart furnaces are in the middle. as you can see a lot of vegetation. the people live in the shadows of these mills. park, where all sorts of things took place. open hearts is going strong and the zinc works to the left to there. it is amazing how well a -- they areeen doing some type of a projection. as you can see the smoke rising, they are supposed to do an advertisement here. on october 19 we are going to have our annual cement city walking to her. tour.king i in fight you to go to our website and sign up for the cement city walk in. back to our story, we have these young ladies from the back of the photograph on eastern sunday 1939. every single day people did things. we have kids playing with
just seeebster, you stand.sort of webster. shot from i can't tell you how many boxes of photographs we go through to find a gem like this. we do find lots of gems. kodak photos taken and looking down. are very proud of their community. are very much promoters of our community as well. are at theurnaces southern end of town. the open-heart furnaces are in the middle. as you can see a lot of vegetation. the people live in the shadows of these mills. park, where all sorts of things took place....
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first and fourth grade at star king and person on the pta i'm going to talk about the proposed the webster to the canvas i want to thank brent stevens and i know this is not is an easy task star king is current undergoing our renovation that reduce our plagiarized space been one half san francisco school district has asked to keep them on campus for the renovation not only will the center help with the greening years in planning but important importantly we feel the negative impacts we've been experience since the popularity like the although, more relay will be exacerbated we're on the come back but fragile we have pre k and special day all of which have complex needs and the continued disruption will hurt us our contingent is deeply intertwined with the school we appreciate the difficult position they're in as we are undergoing our transformation by the way, we want to talk about where the plan is injuries us to our bodies we ask you to not relocate the students anothers daniel webster for the city hall year thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm a parent at
first and fourth grade at star king and person on the pta i'm going to talk about the proposed the webster to the canvas i want to thank brent stevens and i know this is not is an easy task star king is current undergoing our renovation that reduce our plagiarized space been one half san francisco school district has asked to keep them on campus for the renovation not only will the center help with the greening years in planning but important importantly we feel the negative impacts we've been...
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jon: ashley webster, fox business network. thank you. ashley.ultiple shooting incidents this morning starting just before 10:00 a.m. in ottawa. one of them taking place right inside that nation's parliament bidding, the central government bilged. the shooter we understand is dead. it is believed the sergeant-at-arms of the canadian parliament actually took out the shooter. but again there is still a very chaotic situation. shootings, outside of the rideau centre, a popular shopping mall, a couple blocks away and a shooting at war memorial that apparently wound ad soldier. how grievously we don't yet know but multiple shootings in canada, in ottawa, still under investigation. multiple shooters are being sought right now. we'll be back with more coverage here on fox news channel in just a moment. i rebalanced my portfolio on my phone. you know what else i can do on my phone? place trades, get free real time quotes and teleport myself to aruba. i wish. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no sur
jon: ashley webster, fox business network. thank you. ashley.ultiple shooting incidents this morning starting just before 10:00 a.m. in ottawa. one of them taking place right inside that nation's parliament bidding, the central government bilged. the shooter we understand is dead. it is believed the sergeant-at-arms of the canadian parliament actually took out the shooter. but again there is still a very chaotic situation. shootings, outside of the rideau centre, a popular shopping mall, a...
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webster: modern honduran farmers make short-term contingent decisions.do what they have to do to keep themselves and their families going. now, the ancient maya went from one short-term decision to another and, ultimately, destroyed their basic resource, which was, of course, land. today we're doing what humans have always done. we're making immediate decisions without regard to their ultimate consequences. keach: mexico city is one of the largest and the fastest growing cities in the world. its population doubles every 30 years. the human avalanche comes from the countryside. illegal settlements of squatters on the outside of the city are bursting at the seams. to discourage the growth of these illegal communities, the mexican government is encouraging settlement of the rain forest. if we could travel backward in time as easily as a helicopter carries us over the forests of mexico and guatemala today, we might capture a view much like this of ancient maya farmers. but these are modern pioneers. in a vast area of latin america, they are stripping away th
webster: modern honduran farmers make short-term contingent decisions.do what they have to do to keep themselves and their families going. now, the ancient maya went from one short-term decision to another and, ultimately, destroyed their basic resource, which was, of course, land. today we're doing what humans have always done. we're making immediate decisions without regard to their ultimate consequences. keach: mexico city is one of the largest and the fastest growing cities in the world....
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we first believe the injured in the crash at fulton and webster in san francisco were pedestrians, but we've learned now the two people hurt were in the cars involved. ktvu's david stevenson is on the scene. he joins us now by phone. so david, what else have you learned about the situation there? >> reporter: well, tori, the location is la bu na and fulton. the -- laguna and fulton. there were originally reports that one of the driskers was ejected. that's not the case. the collision seems to involve a red toyota corolla and a camry with an uber sign in the window. police are arriving on the scene. they are still investigating talking to witnesses. but apparently the two cars collided. i saw the female driver of the red corolla laid out in the stretcher wrapped up in blanket and a neck brace as firefighters brought her to the ambulance. a very confusing scene. both victims have taken from the scene. there were reports a pedestrian was hit. that does not appear to be the case. police are on the scene talking to other vehicles to find out if they saw what happened here. at this point, th
we first believe the injured in the crash at fulton and webster in san francisco were pedestrians, but we've learned now the two people hurt were in the cars involved. ktvu's david stevenson is on the scene. he joins us now by phone. so david, what else have you learned about the situation there? >> reporter: well, tori, the location is la bu na and fulton. the -- laguna and fulton. there were originally reports that one of the driskers was ejected. that's not the case. the collision...
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i'm ashley webster in tonight for lou dobbs. we're now 79 hours from the first polls opening in the midterm congressional elections and vulnerable democrats are showing signs of desperation. incumbent senator mary landrieu blaming the president's unpopularity in the south on his race. incumbent arkansas senator mark pryor admitting that president obama is dragging him down in the polls. and although essay virtual lock to be reelected to his 23rd term in the house, democrat charlie rangel opening could you seeing republicans of racism. >> everything we believe in. everything we believe in, they hate. they don't disagree. they hate. they think if you didn't come from europe 30 years ago, we shouldn't have immigration. some of them believe that slavery isn't over and that they won the civil war. >> okay. these controversial statements all coming as the washington post upped the republicans odds of winning to 95 percent. we'll take it all up here tonight. also this evening, another disaster for the commercial space industry. spacesh
i'm ashley webster in tonight for lou dobbs. we're now 79 hours from the first polls opening in the midterm congressional elections and vulnerable democrats are showing signs of desperation. incumbent senator mary landrieu blaming the president's unpopularity in the south on his race. incumbent arkansas senator mark pryor admitting that president obama is dragging him down in the polls. and although essay virtual lock to be reelected to his 23rd term in the house, democrat charlie rangel...
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webster has worked at this 911 call center for a decade. she uses her skills, her patience, her compassion. and recently, hannah's parents visited the center to thank everyone for all they do. >> when you have a set of parents there that are going through what has to be the most difficult thing that any parent could ever imagine. as a mother myself, i can't even begin to imagine the heartbreak that they're feeling right now. >> and searchers are going to ramp up again tomorrow. now lots of people have been asking, what can they do? certainly call the tip line. at this point, they aren't asking for people to help out, they really need professionals because any evidence they find, they have to preserve because again, they are preparing for a criminal trial. we're live here tonight in charlottesville, wusa9. >> thanks, deb. a candidate is back on the campaign trail now that prosecutors have dropped any child sex assault charge he has been facing. running for the 23rd district. he suspended his campaign after he was accused of abusing an 8- yea
webster has worked at this 911 call center for a decade. she uses her skills, her patience, her compassion. and recently, hannah's parents visited the center to thank everyone for all they do. >> when you have a set of parents there that are going through what has to be the most difficult thing that any parent could ever imagine. as a mother myself, i can't even begin to imagine the heartbreak that they're feeling right now. >> and searchers are going to ramp up again tomorrow. now...
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whether it's hannah or not, webster says they still need tips. >> if anybody has any information during that time frame around the old lynchburg road area, anything like that, if they can let us know, any bit of information still helps. >> reporter: the tip line number is 434-295-3851. you can also e-mail tips to cpdtips @charlottesville.org. i did reach out to jesse matthew's attorney. he is not me a one word e-mail back for comment and that was no. live in charlottesville debra alfarone, wusa9. >>> we'll turn to mola lenghi who has been looking into matthew's past speaking to some who knew him well. >> matthew was described to me as someone not always the most sociable and often had a very different way of expressing himself, one that some people did not like. the list of cases involving a murder, disappearance, rape or assault that police are linking to jesse l.j. matthew seems to be growing. it began in 2002 when matthew at the w45time a student and football player at liberty university was kicked out of school after being investigated in an alleged rape on campus. he was never ch
whether it's hannah or not, webster says they still need tips. >> if anybody has any information during that time frame around the old lynchburg road area, anything like that, if they can let us know, any bit of information still helps. >> reporter: the tip line number is 434-295-3851. you can also e-mail tips to cpdtips @charlottesville.org. i did reach out to jesse matthew's attorney. he is not me a one word e-mail back for comment and that was no. live in charlottesville debra...
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archaeologist david webster. webster: suppose i came into this stadium a week, or even a century, after all the people left. how would i figure out what happened here ? what this arena was used for ? this is the dilemma facing archaeologists. symbols are of fundamental importance in understanding any human culture because they're so laden with meaning. but they're not very durable, and even if we find them, often we can't decode them. in this case, though, i'm in luck because of this -- writing. writing is a set of graphic symbols that is directly or indirectly related to language. keach: we use writing to convey very specific information, from introducing team members to explaining the referee's hand signals. this detailed guide brings the stadium to life. but archaeology is never this simple. archaeologists rarely find program notes to ancient societies. if writing exists in a society, it usually serves very specific purposes. and like any other kind of symbolic system, it has to be decoded and deciphered. in f
archaeologist david webster. webster: suppose i came into this stadium a week, or even a century, after all the people left. how would i figure out what happened here ? what this arena was used for ? this is the dilemma facing archaeologists. symbols are of fundamental importance in understanding any human culture because they're so laden with meaning. but they're not very durable, and even if we find them, often we can't decode them. in this case, though, i'm in luck because of this --...
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now joining us from the fox business network, ashley webster. if a traveler from west africa arrives at jfk, what does that person go through. >> they are screened when they leave west africa. as soon as they deplane here in new york, at john f. kennedy airport, they will be questioned. they will be asked about how they felt. have they been sick in the last several days, been around anyone else who could have been sick, and then their temperature is tested through a no-touch thermometer. of course, let's be honest here. are passengers going to be absolutely truthful what they're going to say or just want to get into the country? these up to the passenger. we assume they're telling the truth. we don't know. if the temperature is elevated they'll be taken to a quarantined area where they well be observed and tested further. it is true, symptoms of ebola, even if someone is infected, may not show during the screening when they leave west africa and may still not be showing when they arrive in the united states. such was the case with thomas duncan
now joining us from the fox business network, ashley webster. if a traveler from west africa arrives at jfk, what does that person go through. >> they are screened when they leave west africa. as soon as they deplane here in new york, at john f. kennedy airport, they will be questioned. they will be asked about how they felt. have they been sick in the last several days, been around anyone else who could have been sick, and then their temperature is tested through a no-touch thermometer....
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boo went missing from the webster farm section of wilmington, delaware.amily is hoping these flyers will help bring their beloved pet home. we'll have the story coming up next. >> plus, going from brown to blue eyes, that is, and forget those colored contacts how one reality star changed her eyes permanent >> woman is under arrest in california after leading police on child chase. investigators say they were directed to follow a white pickup truck after a witness saw the truck being stolen. the driver got off a freeway before hitting another car then crashing into a lawn. an ambulance was called to treat the driver but police have not yet released her name or her condition. >> tonight a florida home own are in looking for the man who slammed into his garage over and over and of course it's all caught on camera which is why we're showing it to you. curtis has no idea why the driver rammed his garage again and again saturday night. the video shows the man coming around the corner and putting his light out and hits the garage for four minutes untilly finally
boo went missing from the webster farm section of wilmington, delaware.amily is hoping these flyers will help bring their beloved pet home. we'll have the story coming up next. >> plus, going from brown to blue eyes, that is, and forget those colored contacts how one reality star changed her eyes permanent >> woman is under arrest in california after leading police on child chase. investigators say they were directed to follow a white pickup truck after a witness saw the truck being...
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boo went missing from the webster farm section of wilmington, delaware.ocal family is hoping these flyers will help bring their beloved pet home. we'll have the story coming up next. >> plus, going from brown to blue eyes, that is, and forget those colored contacts how one reality star changed her eyes permanent - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. >> woman is under arrest in california after leading police on child chase. investigators say they were directed to follow a white pickup truck after a witness saw the truck being stolen. the driver got off a freeway before hitting another car then crashing into a lawn. an ambulance was called to treat the driver but police have not yet released her name or her c
boo went missing from the webster farm section of wilmington, delaware.ocal family is hoping these flyers will help bring their beloved pet home. we'll have the story coming up next. >> plus, going from brown to blue eyes, that is, and forget those colored contacts how one reality star changed her eyes permanent - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're...
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webster has worked at this call center for a decade. she uses her skills, her patience, her compassion. >> it's one of those things that you have to let them know it's okay if they're upset. we are doing whatever we can to find her. >> the disappearance has captured the nation's attention. webster gets calls from all over the country and every time a story like this airs on tv, more stream in. this tight knit town is dedicated. >> i don't see an end in sight until we find hannah and maybe that's naive, maybe that's not the most efficient way to use the resources we have, but we're going to continue as long as it takes. >> now tomorrow, searchers get a bump in numbers. they will have the searchers come in from stafford counties, searchers on horses. they will be doing all of that. i want to give out the tip line. if you have any information, that you call them, 434-3821. you can also e-mail anything you know to cpdtips@charlottesville.org. i ask the chief so many questions. people asking me why the 8-mile search area, radius from back he
webster has worked at this call center for a decade. she uses her skills, her patience, her compassion. >> it's one of those things that you have to let them know it's okay if they're upset. we are doing whatever we can to find her. >> the disappearance has captured the nation's attention. webster gets calls from all over the country and every time a story like this airs on tv, more stream in. this tight knit town is dedicated. >> i don't see an end in sight until we find...
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ashley webster in the newsroom with the very latest. what are cops saying about possible suspects or motives? >> it is very confusing. they're not saying there aren't any suspects. they aren't giving any information away at all. 32-year-old michael zehaf-bibeau was identified as the gunman eventually shot inside of the canadian parliament building by the sergeant-at-arms, by the way, kevin vickers who is being hailed as a hero in canada tonight, for bringing that gunman down. we'll find out whether the u.s. whether this person's name gets any hits on watch list, anti-terror watch list in the database. what is interesting, you mentioned chatter prior to crazing terror threat level from low to medium. there was a statement released by canadian minister that there had been increase in chatter by al qaeda and isis groups. there was growing concern and echoed by federal officials and homeland security officials. that a series of attacks may be carried out by lone wolf gunman. they are encouraged to attack soldiers, police, anyone in authorit
ashley webster in the newsroom with the very latest. what are cops saying about possible suspects or motives? >> it is very confusing. they're not saying there aren't any suspects. they aren't giving any information away at all. 32-year-old michael zehaf-bibeau was identified as the gunman eventually shot inside of the canadian parliament building by the sergeant-at-arms, by the way, kevin vickers who is being hailed as a hero in canada tonight, for bringing that gunman down. we'll find...
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up next, ashley webster taking the reins lou dobbs. there's no one better filling in for lou dobbs and ashley webster ashley: good evening, everyone. i'm in tonight for lou dobbs or a president obama addressing the american public, the 10 states have outlined their own protocols, including mandatory quarantines come and health care workers are turning from the regions of western africa. >> the end is not defined by fear. that's not who we are. america is defined by possibility and when we see a problem and a challenge, then we fixed it. and we don't just react based on our fears. we react east on fact and judgment. and making smart decisions. ashley: fox news obtaining moments ago an internal state department memo marked sensitives that indicates the president obama is considering allowing non-american ebola individuals into the country for treatment. and this as australia suspended all travel from liberia and australia in the first to close its borders to travelers from the stricken region. also tonight the united states military unde
up next, ashley webster taking the reins lou dobbs. there's no one better filling in for lou dobbs and ashley webster ashley: good evening, everyone. i'm in tonight for lou dobbs or a president obama addressing the american public, the 10 states have outlined their own protocols, including mandatory quarantines come and health care workers are turning from the regions of western africa. >> the end is not defined by fear. that's not who we are. america is defined by possibility and when we...
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up next, ashley webster taking the reins lou dobbs.here's no one better filling in for lou dobbs and ashley webster ashley: good evening, everyone. i'm in tonight for lou dobbs or a president obama addressing the american public, the 10 states have outlined their own protocols, including mandatory quarantines come and health care workers are turning from the regions of western africa. >> the end is not defined by fear. that's not who we are. america is defined by possibility and when we see a problem and a challenge, then we fixed it. and we don't
up next, ashley webster taking the reins lou dobbs.here's no one better filling in for lou dobbs and ashley webster ashley: good evening, everyone. i'm in tonight for lou dobbs or a president obama addressing the american public, the 10 states have outlined their own protocols, including mandatory quarantines come and health care workers are turning from the regions of western africa. >> the end is not defined by fear. that's not who we are. america is defined by possibility and when we...
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ashley webster is in our newsroom with the latest details on the shootings. peter barnes covering u.s. response including fbi action from washington. ashley, begin with you, and again, we saw the situation is fluid. >> it is indeed, liz, you're absolutely right. we heard from canadian law enforcement for the first time since the shooting in the last 30inutes or so, and very few details released, including whether there is more than one gunmen. encouraged people when witnessed anything or have information to call 911 there. so many more questions than answers, no doubt. the gunmen attacked and shot and killed a canadian soldier guarding the canadian war memorial 200 yards from the main parliament building. that gunman went straight to the canadian parliament building, he walked or drove, there are conflicting reports, once inside he opened fire. the sergeant at arms, kevin vickers managed to shoot and kill the gunman outside a room where a caucus meeting was held. it was a busy day, wednesday morning is parliament morning when all the lawmakers have caucuses.
ashley webster is in our newsroom with the latest details on the shootings. peter barnes covering u.s. response including fbi action from washington. ashley, begin with you, and again, we saw the situation is fluid. >> it is indeed, liz, you're absolutely right. we heard from canadian law enforcement for the first time since the shooting in the last 30inutes or so, and very few details released, including whether there is more than one gunmen. encouraged people when witnessed anything or...
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is why we like our new comers to be able to benefit as our children have we understand that daniel webster maybe moving some of the clamors to the making next year with we're here to ask you to consider looking for space in other buildings we ask you to consider the needs of our children and our needs as parents that are attention it learn about our children's education and our beauty we ask you to consider the needs of our children's who have suffered personal threats by gangs and have been traumatized by witnesses witnessing violence among relatives and violence among friends as parents we want to learn how to know our children some of us have been separated from them up to 11 years we parents and our children's feel welcome and safe at making in other words, we feel this is a second home and currently monroe elementary school is using some of the clamors at making we know how important it is for our children to gave me and learn about other cultures but we also need the space so our children can learn as required by law now, some of my colleagues will explain the other reaps we're here
is why we like our new comers to be able to benefit as our children have we understand that daniel webster maybe moving some of the clamors to the making next year with we're here to ask you to consider looking for space in other buildings we ask you to consider the needs of our children and our needs as parents that are attention it learn about our children's education and our beauty we ask you to consider the needs of our children's who have suffered personal threats by gangs and have been...
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joining us is karen webster. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. a pleasure to be here. fun times in payments. >> very fun times. the debate seems to change an a daily basis. what do you make of the standoff between the retailers and developers like apple trying to bring new emerging payments technology and in some respects are being thwarted by retailers who are say we're not going to be part of this. >> well i think it is a tough position for the retailers, frankly who are being put in the middle. and this is really something that consumers should have the ability to decide, whether they want to take apple pay and use it or whether they want to take something else and use that. but to put the retailers in a position where they are really bound contractually not to offer something that consumers obviously want to try i think is an unfortunate consequence for the retailer. >> and as the sticky situation too. one has to believe that the contract signed with the current c that basically were non competed were signed years ago before mention of apple
joining us is karen webster. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. a pleasure to be here. fun times in payments. >> very fun times. the debate seems to change an a daily basis. what do you make of the standoff between the retailers and developers like apple trying to bring new emerging payments technology and in some respects are being thwarted by retailers who are say we're not going to be part of this. >> well i think it is a tough position for the retailers, frankly...
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white horse pike, between webster avenue and cooper avenue. reports of an accident there.new jersey, 295 southbound, at 195. there is an accident that is on both shoulders, of the road, finally, in thorn on, dilworth town road at britain lake road, there is an accident, an overturned vehicle, and lanes are blocked, police are on the scene, best to stay away from that area, and take street road east street road instead, chris? >> wyfi hot spot causes cents scar for pass he can ers on board international flight at lax. the passenger on an american airlines flight saw the wyfi connection named al quaida free terror network pop up on his computer. women, flight attendant was notified prompting security concerns of course. the already done bound flight was held in a secure location for three hours while authorities investigated. >> at first the captain came and said an issue, then security threat, we didn't have clearance to take off. >> the airport released a statement monday saying, quote, after further investigation, it was determined that no crime was committed, and no furt
white horse pike, between webster avenue and cooper avenue. reports of an accident there.new jersey, 295 southbound, at 195. there is an accident that is on both shoulders, of the road, finally, in thorn on, dilworth town road at britain lake road, there is an accident, an overturned vehicle, and lanes are blocked, police are on the scene, best to stay away from that area, and take street road east street road instead, chris? >> wyfi hot spot causes cents scar for pass he can ers on board...
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the cat has ran off from its home in the webster farm section of wilmington, delaware now the ownersesperately hoping to get their kitty back. >>> fox 29's jennifer joyce has the search for boo. >> reporter: his unique look may cause you to do a double take possibly even run back into your house. >> some people thought it was a bobcat or cougar report roar he's not. his owners say boo is a harmless 35-pound house cat. >> pet him on the neck. he like it under his chin. he just bursas loud. >> reporter: that sound so familiar to the family has been silent. boo wept missing 10 days ago from his home in the webster farms section of wilmington, delaware. >> we set up chicken around here with trail cameras to see if he is actually coming back. >> reporter: boo is a cross between an african wildcat and a domesticated cat. his owners say one morning the he can on the tick and pricey pet snuck out the back door of the home chased after a bunny and never returned. >> we have like a routine with him. we'll take him to the bathroom. we'll feed him but since he's been gone it's a bit like just no
the cat has ran off from its home in the webster farm section of wilmington, delaware now the ownersesperately hoping to get their kitty back. >>> fox 29's jennifer joyce has the search for boo. >> reporter: his unique look may cause you to do a double take possibly even run back into your house. >> some people thought it was a bobcat or cougar report roar he's not. his owners say boo is a harmless 35-pound house cat. >> pet him on the neck. he like it under his chin....
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ashley webster, thank you very much. >> thank you.iz: they are using infrared thermometers and cameras to screen at risk passengers for ebola symptoms. david: with us, steven san angelo the company that manufactures both types of these devices. steven, thank you so much for joining us. the first question i have, the guy thomas duncan, the first ebola case to die on u.s. soil. let's hope there are not any others. when he was tested in africa, so far as we know he did not show signs of a fever. probably when he arrived in the united states he didn't show signs of a fever. you could have he will actually have the ebola device and doesn't matter what your temperature is, correct. >> that's correct. when you have a fever, you have a temperature. when there is no fever there is no temperature obviously. nothing happened, and he was able to enter into the country and that is history. david: that one problem with the disease. liz: your thermal imaging camera and handheld thermometers were used in other situations like the bird flu where the c
ashley webster, thank you very much. >> thank you.iz: they are using infrared thermometers and cameras to screen at risk passengers for ebola symptoms. david: with us, steven san angelo the company that manufactures both types of these devices. steven, thank you so much for joining us. the first question i have, the guy thomas duncan, the first ebola case to die on u.s. soil. let's hope there are not any others. when he was tested in africa, so far as we know he did not show signs of a...
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and ashley webster on the story. start with ashley, with the latest.y. >> david we actually have a name now of the gunman fatally shot inside the canadian parliament building this morning. he is identified as 32-year-old michael safabo. believed to be canadian born. sharing the name with u.s. authorities putting that name into their databases and watch lists to see if he comes up were a flag. he is fatally accused of shooting a soldier standing guard at a war memorial across from the main parliament building, going into the parliament building where he was fatally shot. we have reports shots heard at nearby shopping center were proven to be false but parts of the city center are still in lockdown. the perhaps the biggest issue it is still unclear if other suspects are at large. also very quickly, guys, i wanted to mention the situation that happened on monday where two canadian soldiers were run over, one fatally by a suspect who himself was then killed. turns out this particular individual involved in that situation was known to anti-terrorism units a
and ashley webster on the story. start with ashley, with the latest.y. >> david we actually have a name now of the gunman fatally shot inside the canadian parliament building this morning. he is identified as 32-year-old michael safabo. believed to be canadian born. sharing the name with u.s. authorities putting that name into their databases and watch lists to see if he comes up were a flag. he is fatally accused of shooting a soldier standing guard at a war memorial across from the main...
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liz: ashley webster, thank you. david: ikea, you remember ikea?uy it when you were starting out. by the tile you figure out how to assemble all the pieces this happen to me, now time to move again of the furniture store has an answer for all those complaints. details when we go "off the desk." liz: too late for me. the utah jazz signing a new free agent for last night's game. david: holy cow. that is triple. liz: how the nba team gave one young fan a night to remember. ♪ yeah. yoshi, we're back. yes, sir! ♪ more shipping! more shipping! ♪ [ beeping ] ♪ david: time to go "off the desk." we have a great one. the jazz sign ad five-year-old free agent guard to one-day contract to play in special scrimmage game. jp gibson, diagnosed with lukemia, signed the contract and joined the team on the court an, passed ball, dribbled into the lane where as you saw utah jazz center rudy gilbert helped him makefakemake the first sam dunk on the court. >> wonderful for the jazz. also off the deck, anybody that bought furniture in ikea, knows the price is great, loo
liz: ashley webster, thank you. david: ikea, you remember ikea?uy it when you were starting out. by the tile you figure out how to assemble all the pieces this happen to me, now time to move again of the furniture store has an answer for all those complaints. details when we go "off the desk." liz: too late for me. the utah jazz signing a new free agent for last night's game. david: holy cow. that is triple. liz: how the nba team gave one young fan a night to remember. ♪ yeah....
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you will see a series of projects all numbered 10-a, b and c, along webster street. the first one, first item to be complete is addition of a buffer to the existing bike lane. preconstruction that should be completed in august, 2015. and two projects in predevelopment again and we expect that completion on october 2015, and that includes turns and additional pedestrian treatment at mcallister and post. and no. 12, and the first one is in predevelopment, scheduled to be complete -- excuse me, september of 2015. those are bike intersection treatments as well as temporary bulbs and narrowing traffic lanes and daylighting. and the second part of that project we identified in legislation to be complete in june, 2015. and those are bicycle and pedestrian treatments. such as a buffered cycle track and temporary bulbs and new traffic controls. project no. 13, signal timing changes for pedestrian safety along 19th avenue from slope to juna-parasara, in the design phase scheduled at the completion of this year. >> that's to extend the signals so that pedestrians have time to c
you will see a series of projects all numbered 10-a, b and c, along webster street. the first one, first item to be complete is addition of a buffer to the existing bike lane. preconstruction that should be completed in august, 2015. and two projects in predevelopment again and we expect that completion on october 2015, and that includes turns and additional pedestrian treatment at mcallister and post. and no. 12, and the first one is in predevelopment, scheduled to be complete -- excuse me,...
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webster is still recovering from back surgery. we'll see if beal can recover from a timely fashion from the fractured wrist. moving on to hockey, capitals looking for the first win of the season. they were in boston after dropping the home opener to montreal. the caps fipished fast not letting up against the bruins, they let one slip away in the home opener, not the case in boston. first period behind the net, caps turn over the puck and he shuts the door on chris kelly there, 14 saves in the first period alone. later in the period, ovechkin, landed the first in the power play, backstrom, scoring through traffic, two goals on the night for him. caps up a pair of goals. in the second period, they were on the power play once again. out to mike green, missed the home opener due to an injury, looked fine tonight. caps shut out the brew ins, 4-0. first one of the season for the caps and barry as heads coach. >> he was telling the guys, finally i didn't want to go 0-82, that would be sort of embarrassing. as a coach, i always say goo go
webster is still recovering from back surgery. we'll see if beal can recover from a timely fashion from the fractured wrist. moving on to hockey, capitals looking for the first win of the season. they were in boston after dropping the home opener to montreal. the caps fipished fast not letting up against the bruins, they let one slip away in the home opener, not the case in boston. first period behind the net, caps turn over the puck and he shuts the door on chris kelly there, 14 saves in the...
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get to the fitness court at webster in san francisco on saturday. abc7 is a response report of the campaign for the rec and parts department from 9:00 to noon with trainers demonstrating how each station is use so you can get healthy for free at abc7news.com. >>> that is saturday morning and hopefully no sprinkles at that time. mike? >>> no sprinkles. but rain. something heavier. coit tower is looking great. in orange. temperatures are close to average from one-or-two degrees. 72 at hayward. 74 in san jose. concord and san rafael at 75 and 72. 68 and cooler-than-average in san francisco. rough surf to the south but otherwise, it is quiet. lake tahoe is 66 and only partly sunny. >> eight minutes to get crass the water on the san mateo bridge it is clear. empty of traffic to hayward. the rest of the bay area has traffic willing but all in all we are in good shape. in san francisco, this is the drive eastbound side of the bay bridge to the new tower until 5:00 this morning, you will see a lane taken away and maybe until 2:00 this afternoon, you could s
get to the fitness court at webster in san francisco on saturday. abc7 is a response report of the campaign for the rec and parts department from 9:00 to noon with trainers demonstrating how each station is use so you can get healthy for free at abc7news.com. >>> that is saturday morning and hopefully no sprinkles at that time. mike? >>> no sprinkles. but rain. something heavier. coit tower is looking great. in orange. temperatures are close to average from one-or-two degrees....
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. >> reporter: among those in court as the videos were played was diana allen of webster, massachusettso lost her leg in a guardrail accident three years ago. >> if they had done what they were supposed to do, i'd have two legs and i'd be walking normal and have my life back. >> reporter: the jury verdict came back late today after just three hours of deliberations. an award of $175 million and a finding that the company made false statements to the government. harmon and his lawyers said the $2 e-mail and the new videos were the key to the case. >> i think it's a great thing for drivers on the american highways, because for seven years, trinity has refused to tell the american public about the changes they made and about the fact that the changes were killing people. >> the jury sent the message and it's loud and clear. they committed fraud. do something about it. that's why we have regulatory agencies. to protect us all. >> reporter: in a statement, the company said it will appeal and the verdict will not withstand legal strut scrutiny. but the decision raises the question whether the
. >> reporter: among those in court as the videos were played was diana allen of webster, massachusettso lost her leg in a guardrail accident three years ago. >> if they had done what they were supposed to do, i'd have two legs and i'd be walking normal and have my life back. >> reporter: the jury verdict came back late today after just three hours of deliberations. an award of $175 million and a finding that the company made false statements to the government. harmon and his...
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i'm ashley webster in tonight for lou dobbs.om the first polls opening in the midterm congressional elections and vulnerable democrats are showing signs of desperation. incumbent senator mary landrieu blaming the president's unpopularity in the south on his race. incumbent arkansas senator mark pryor admitting that president obama is dragging him down in the polls. and although essay virtual lock to be reelected to his 23rd term in the house, democrat charlie rangel opening could you seeing republicans of racism. >> everything we believe
i'm ashley webster in tonight for lou dobbs.om the first polls opening in the midterm congressional elections and vulnerable democrats are showing signs of desperation. incumbent senator mary landrieu blaming the president's unpopularity in the south on his race. incumbent arkansas senator mark pryor admitting that president obama is dragging him down in the polls. and although essay virtual lock to be reelected to his 23rd term in the house, democrat charlie rangel opening could you seeing...
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webster is going to add that to the dictionary. trust me on that one. temperatures approaching the 80- degree mark and they will do it west of town. the only question i'm having now because i'm see something warm air just on the other side of the blue ridge, winds are going to get here t. might take mid- to late afternoon but we're on our way. southwesterly wind 5s to 10, maybe 15 miles an hour. our weather headlines after today, we have a few showers we'll be looking at for tomorrow. right now not enough to warrant a yellow alert but we're watching it and monitoring it. we may have to go there for the afternoon. cool and dry behind that for thursday and also for halloween. looks like in the low 50s for the trick or treaters. on saturday rain/snow mix possible. i'm thinking rain showers and some wet flakes. as you get into the higher elevations in western virginia, western maryland, southwestern virginia, areas maybe, maybe skyline drive southwest of here, we may see sticking of that snow. but in d.c. and most of the areas, it's going to be too warm. do
webster is going to add that to the dictionary. trust me on that one. temperatures approaching the 80- degree mark and they will do it west of town. the only question i'm having now because i'm see something warm air just on the other side of the blue ridge, winds are going to get here t. might take mid- to late afternoon but we're on our way. southwesterly wind 5s to 10, maybe 15 miles an hour. our weather headlines after today, we have a few showers we'll be looking at for tomorrow. right now...
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on this night, she is performing at new york city's historic webster hall.tude. at times can be brash and bratty. you don't seem that way. >> well, you haven't seen me on stage yet. ♪ i don't want to go to school ♪ i want to break the rules >> reporter: her new song, "break the rules," has become an anthem for young rebellious souls. >> it's very tongue in cheek. it's one of those songs that i think kind of belongs in the '90s in, like, a shampoo spice girls kind of realm, like, it's a song that's like so bad it's good. ♪ i want to break the rules >> reporter: with her secondal billi but coming out and a tour with katy perry, charli xcx is poised to explode. >> peace out, good night. i'm charli xcx. >> reporter: for "nightline," this is dan harris in new york. >> talented and charming. not a bad combination. thank you for watching abc news. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow and, as al always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. you got any grout? i need grout. don't give it to him. he wants to destroy robbie's room, why? i'm building m
on this night, she is performing at new york city's historic webster hall.tude. at times can be brash and bratty. you don't seem that way. >> well, you haven't seen me on stage yet. ♪ i don't want to go to school ♪ i want to break the rules >> reporter: her new song, "break the rules," has become an anthem for young rebellious souls. >> it's very tongue in cheek. it's one of those songs that i think kind of belongs in the '90s in, like, a shampoo spice girls kind...
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white horse pike near webster avenue we've had an accident there that has since cleared. little bit better. but 295 southbound at i-195 we've got this accident right here that's causing a little bit of a problem in hamilton township. it's off to both sides. the left side and the right side. so, watch for a little slowing on 295 southbound. on the big picture on i-95 southbound 18 miles an hour at cottman as well as girard so a slow go there. schuylkill expressway down to 10 miles an hour from the boulevard to past belmont particularly heavy there. eastbound 30, 6 miles an hour near montgomery and 14 as you head towards south street so getting a little slow there as well. outside on the schuylkill you can kind of see this traffic here at montgomery drive. that's your eastbound traffic headed towards center city. pretty heavy from the blue route to the curve and montgomery to girard so slowing down there. 62 degrees right now in philadelphia. that's our normal high for this date. and here we are at this hour reaching it. so, not too bad. it's mild out there right now, tam.
white horse pike near webster avenue we've had an accident there that has since cleared. little bit better. but 295 southbound at i-195 we've got this accident right here that's causing a little bit of a problem in hamilton township. it's off to both sides. the left side and the right side. so, watch for a little slowing on 295 southbound. on the big picture on i-95 southbound 18 miles an hour at cottman as well as girard so a slow go there. schuylkill expressway down to 10 miles an hour from...
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during us to tell us a bit more about that is jamie webster, the senior director on global oil marketst ihs. thank you for joining us. tell us about what is going on here. why are we seeing these prices tumbling? >> what has happened is that libya production has come back quite strongly in the last couple of months and it in the 800,000 to 900,000 barrels per day. that is an additional driver. and in a softening environment no signs from opec, particularly saudi arabia, that it will cut production. and this is on the healed -- the heels of imf's new global outlook last week that showed a slowdown in demand. a combination of overabundant supply, not enough demand, and a time where opec is not really doing anything, but seem to be waiting for their meeting next month. >> political tensions places never did roll -- play a significant role in the price of oil. despite the fighting we see in iraq and syria, that doesn't seem to be the case here. are the oil trends justice county that geopolitical factor? >> a lot of that risk is being discounted by traders right now. political risks have be
during us to tell us a bit more about that is jamie webster, the senior director on global oil marketst ihs. thank you for joining us. tell us about what is going on here. why are we seeing these prices tumbling? >> what has happened is that libya production has come back quite strongly in the last couple of months and it in the 800,000 to 900,000 barrels per day. that is an additional driver. and in a softening environment no signs from opec, particularly saudi arabia, that it will cut...
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se reportan los siguientes accidentes en la 580 a la altura de la calle webster cam 2 blanca ...no sechor gracias por acompanarnos, los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de telemundo... --- hola que tal, muy buenas tardes. lo que sucede con todo. mro. lo que sucede con todo lo que tal caso de tolerancia cero.
se reportan los siguientes accidentes en la 580 a la altura de la calle webster cam 2 blanca ...no sechor gracias por acompanarnos, los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de telemundo... --- hola que tal, muy buenas tardes. lo que sucede con todo. mro. lo que sucede con todo lo que tal caso de tolerancia cero.
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bradley beal and webster are recovering from injuries and the big man will be suspended for the season opener. many had the wizards picked to go even further this year. an ever changing eastern conference, this team feels they have a chance to be one of best in the east. >> i think it's wide open. i think there's no clear-cut favorite. i mean if you want to give the favorite to chicago or cleveland just based on who they have as players, or the past, that's fine. but i think it's wide open. i think we definitely have an opportunity to be right in it. >> i can stay the whole day. doesn't matter. i can say we're going to win 82 games. what matter is what we do on the court. how we handle our situation in the locker room, outside, and we need to trust each other, you know. >> now, the miami heat they no longer have lebron james. you may have heard, he's in cleveland. >> no! >> i think the eastern conference is wide open. if the wizards can stay healthy, they can finish third in the east behind chicago and cleveland. >> they match up pretty well. >> they got some great players on this team
bradley beal and webster are recovering from injuries and the big man will be suspended for the season opener. many had the wizards picked to go even further this year. an ever changing eastern conference, this team feels they have a chance to be one of best in the east. >> i think it's wide open. i think there's no clear-cut favorite. i mean if you want to give the favorite to chicago or cleveland just based on who they have as players, or the past, that's fine. but i think it's wide...