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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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his name is webster and he makes a positive impact where ever he goes. >> to be able to pet something that is different, then a cat or dog and feel how soft its feathers are. >> he is super popular. it is a novel thing. people don't see a ducking out and sitting on peoples laps and wanting to get attention. >> you go, webster. webster has his own facebook page detailing his adventures like his visits to hospitals, nursing homes and kid camps. >>> and this dog has a new smile thanks to 3-d printing. blue, who part of his tongue and his bill, a few years ago and ever since his owner had to bottle feet him several times a day. but then the team, took a scan of what remained and made a replacement. vet picked out perfect material and then blue is now eating on his own and for his own for the first time in years. >> there is some good news all around this morning. >> yes. >>> coming up next on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" when you think of yelp, you think of a business or restaurant reviews but on line rating service is being used by expectant moms, we will show you how. >>> plus lays up your s
his name is webster and he makes a positive impact where ever he goes. >> to be able to pet something that is different, then a cat or dog and feel how soft its feathers are. >> he is super popular. it is a novel thing. people don't see a ducking out and sitting on peoples laps and wanting to get attention. >> you go, webster. webster has his own facebook page detailing his adventures like his visits to hospitals, nursing homes and kid camps. >>> and this dog has a...
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animal control, park rangers and palo alto police, patrolling the streets near the 1700 block of webster street. that's where a man experienced with the big cats spotted the two in his backyard. >> this particular resident has experience in the past with actually radio collaring mountain lions so we have very little doubt of his credibility of what this animal is. >> reporter: police say the large cats come down from the hills into the city by walking through creekbeds. but this case is unusual and more dangerous. >> it's not just one animal that we're dealing with but, rather, it's two, and it's one that may be more inclined to be protective of her young. >> reporter: parents in the area say they know the feeling. walter hayes elementary school is only a few blocks away and after police notified area residents about the mountain lion sighting by robo call this morning, some parents were left on edge. >> in this area, there's so many kids that bike and families, biking together. there's such a mass number. >> i wasn't at all concerned about mountain lions attacking us in palo alto, given
animal control, park rangers and palo alto police, patrolling the streets near the 1700 block of webster street. that's where a man experienced with the big cats spotted the two in his backyard. >> this particular resident has experience in the past with actually radio collaring mountain lions so we have very little doubt of his credibility of what this animal is. >> reporter: police say the large cats come down from the hills into the city by walking through creekbeds. but this...
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daniel webster is the webster of that. even before that, congress effectively passes legislation saying that what the brits did was actually ok. that -- and i am not going to read this -- this is an act in in theat basically says last section that is the brits can do it to us, we can do it. toempowers the u.s. army prevent the violation and enforce the due execution of this act. to prevent. this is 1838. this is exactly the language leouble uses -- language trumb uses. it is past with the approval of martin van buren, then the president, who was a democrat. is a republican act, the civil rights act of 1966. i say it with your president, a democrat, who signed off on this stuff. he did the same thing with the 13 the moment. the complaint, you are over -- the 13th amendment. to the complaint -- they complained, it was a democrat who basically wrote that. so he was very deft in politics in this way. he is putting it there because he understands how important the army is to making reconstruction happen. because he isir hoping
daniel webster is the webster of that. even before that, congress effectively passes legislation saying that what the brits did was actually ok. that -- and i am not going to read this -- this is an act in in theat basically says last section that is the brits can do it to us, we can do it. toempowers the u.s. army prevent the violation and enforce the due execution of this act. to prevent. this is 1838. this is exactly the language leouble uses -- language trumb uses. it is past with the...
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the 1700 block of webster around 6:20 the 1700 block of webster around 6:21 resident says the mountainion and a key in was spotted in the tree. that is what prompted the alert. this is unusual because we are in the flatlined. while mountain lines are common in the area in the hills not necessarily in the flats so this has created a public safety risk. >> there are several schools nearby. their very presence in the community is a danger to public safety. so it is not something that is normal. it is not something where we encounter this frequently. that is why it is a danger because there is nowhere for it to go where it won't contact a human. >> officials urge caution. if you come across the mountain lion try to avoid it but if attacked i am told to fight back. will check with the fish and wildlife to confirm that is true but according to police you are supposed to fight back since you are bigger and they usually do not like bigger prey. right now, the area is on alert about this mountain line and kitchen that were spotted in the tree. this is in the 1700 block of webster in palo alto w
the 1700 block of webster around 6:20 the 1700 block of webster around 6:21 resident says the mountainion and a key in was spotted in the tree. that is what prompted the alert. this is unusual because we are in the flatlined. while mountain lines are common in the area in the hills not necessarily in the flats so this has created a public safety risk. >> there are several schools nearby. their very presence in the community is a danger to public safety. so it is not something that is...
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springfield's green county, labor -- webster is the next county east. a preachereadley was episcopalhodist church south. he preached a lot at a church across the county line in webster county. but during the civil war, as the north more and more took charge, that church was taken over by the methodist episcopal church north. at the and of the civil war year later in july of 19 -- 1866, takeny decided he had not an oath of allegiance like the great constitution said you had to, he was going to try to reclaim that church. he announced when he was going to do it and he was going to preach it. they warned him not to but he showed up and did it anyway and they killed him. [laughter] what: this is all that is left. this is called the new pleasantville church. shot headleythat and the guy that had warned him not to come and had been kind of the organizer of the ones opposing him and it up going on trial for murder but they were both, again, acquitted. because they were northerners. mr. wood: this is a picture of the turn a city around of the century. not right
springfield's green county, labor -- webster is the next county east. a preachereadley was episcopalhodist church south. he preached a lot at a church across the county line in webster county. but during the civil war, as the north more and more took charge, that church was taken over by the methodist episcopal church north. at the and of the civil war year later in july of 19 -- 1866, takeny decided he had not an oath of allegiance like the great constitution said you had to, he was going to...
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position we want to take but to discuss this further let's cross live now to curtis doebbler from webster university in geneva hi there sir thank you so much for joining us here on our to international so trump has just tweeted and warned that u.s. weapons are quote locked and loaded should north korea act on wisely every statement seems to raise the threat level do you think washington is really gearing up for military action or is the president just bluffing. i think it be very unfortunate certainly international law does not allow the use of force at this instance or even an instance where north korea heightens its threats i think that it would be better in everybody's interest to deescalate everything and but as we've seen before trump sometimes the american president trump tries to skeer or people that are listening to him through his rhetoric but says sometimes that's an unfortunate way to function in the international system that russia's foreign minister has just said that the risk of the north korea u.s. conflict turning into war is high do you share his opinion. i'm not so sure
position we want to take but to discuss this further let's cross live now to curtis doebbler from webster university in geneva hi there sir thank you so much for joining us here on our to international so trump has just tweeted and warned that u.s. weapons are quote locked and loaded should north korea act on wisely every statement seems to raise the threat level do you think washington is really gearing up for military action or is the president just bluffing. i think it be very unfortunate...
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for the very latest on what is happening there in barcelona, i want to go to our very own ashley webster in the newsroom of the big headline being, they now have a suspect in custody. they have arrested someone, ashley? >> this according to a spanish broadcaster. i warn you they can be wildly inaccurate at times in situation just like this, trish, but they're showing video of a person being arrested and showing a picture of this man. there are reports that a passport was found at the scene of the attack beloved belonging to the driver. a spanish passport of a person of moroccan descent. a second van may be linked to the attack was found 40 miles outside of barcelona. perhaps it was some sort of a getaway van. we're also being told that the van used in the actual attack was rented in the city of barcelona. this brings back all memories on the attack on london bridge in the uk, where a similar white van was rented in london before eight people were killed in that attack. a local broadcaster reporting, there is someone, initially reporting two armed men inside after turkish restaurant that
for the very latest on what is happening there in barcelona, i want to go to our very own ashley webster in the newsroom of the big headline being, they now have a suspect in custody. they have arrested someone, ashley? >> this according to a spanish broadcaster. i warn you they can be wildly inaccurate at times in situation just like this, trish, but they're showing video of a person being arrested and showing a picture of this man. there are reports that a passport was found at the...
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i would not recommend driving into alameda using webster. it is not affecting posey going from alameda to oakland however. let's talk about the south bay beginning to fill in the freeways into the west valley. 7:33 let's go back to the desk. >>> today in oakland a big first day for students starting class at a new school while the eclipse is happening. >> this is the first public school that his new opening in oakland in a decade, leigh martinez joins us with more. >> reporter: would you be more excited for starting school in a new school or the solar eclipse? unfortunately it is overcast but teachers will bring the kids outside so it is going to be very interesting no matter what. the sooner they arrive everything will begin. today is the big day it is the first day of school for oakland unified and san francisco unified as well as west contra costa unified. we spoke to many teachers throughout the bay area about having the eclipse on the first day of school. they say this is an opportunity to get the kids excited about learning just by loo
i would not recommend driving into alameda using webster. it is not affecting posey going from alameda to oakland however. let's talk about the south bay beginning to fill in the freeways into the west valley. 7:33 let's go back to the desk. >>> today in oakland a big first day for students starting class at a new school while the eclipse is happening. >> this is the first public school that his new opening in oakland in a decade, leigh martinez joins us with more. >>...
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sandra is live at the city's parking garage on webster with details.reporter: there's also good news to this. the city plans to add more charging stations like this one here. of course that's something that's welcome for a lot of people out here and also something interesting. they're planning to generate some of the renewable energy for these charging stations using solar panels which they installed on top of this garage. they unveiled the solar panels last week at this garage on webster but also at the garage on bryant street which is getting six new charging stations. the goal is to achieve 4% of total energy consumption from solar power. the city manager says this reenforces palo alto's role in [inaudible] and climate action goals. if you're wondering how much all of this is going to cost you? right now, it looks like starting today at 23-cents per kilowatt. for a full charge that is about two bucks. that's assuming you move your car on time. they're wanting to get more people in and out of here. they say as soon as your car is charged, you will ge
sandra is live at the city's parking garage on webster with details.reporter: there's also good news to this. the city plans to add more charging stations like this one here. of course that's something that's welcome for a lot of people out here and also something interesting. they're planning to generate some of the renewable energy for these charging stations using solar panels which they installed on top of this garage. they unveiled the solar panels last week at this garage on webster but...
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>> reporter: they have issued the cold blue for four schools in the area and this is on webster street. this means the children will be kept in the classrooms and escorted around the classrooms and all classes will be held inside. >> their very presence in the community is a danger to the public safety. it is not something normal, and it is not something that we encounter frequently. that is why this is a danger because there's nowhere for this to go. it will have to be in contact with humans. >> reporter: the police, the city park rangers, and animal control officers have been patrolling the area and they have not stopped. they say this is a unique situation because it was the first time an adult and kitten were spotted together and they were seen around 6:20 am in the middle of this block on webster street, and they presume the mother and offspring could've been scared away by the barking dogs. the palo alto police notified the neighbors of the siding using the reverse 911 call. >> reporter: was it a shot to get the robo call? >> totally. it says this is the palo alto police departme
>> reporter: they have issued the cold blue for four schools in the area and this is on webster street. this means the children will be kept in the classrooms and escorted around the classrooms and all classes will be held inside. >> their very presence in the community is a danger to the public safety. it is not something normal, and it is not something that we encounter frequently. that is why this is a danger because there's nowhere for this to go. it will have to be in contact...
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sandra is live at the garage on webster street with more. reporter: good morning to you. yeah, that's the good news. now there are more options for drivers of electric vehicles. more stations just like this one out and about, however, you do have to pay to use them. basically a charge for a charge if you will. its a way to fund a new plan by the city. they intend to double the amount of charging stations, they also plan to generate renewable energy on site for that charging. they unveiled solar panels last week that will help charge some of the stations. the city's goal is to achieve 4% of its total electric energy consumption from local solar by 2020. you're wondering how much is this going to cost an ev driver. here's how it works, its 23- cents per kilowatt. what does can that mean for a full -- does that mean for a full charge? it will cost you about two bucks considering you drive away on time. once you get a full charge, you get an alert on your cellphone letting you know. you have a grace period of 20 minutes to get your vehicle out of here, otherwise you start get
sandra is live at the garage on webster street with more. reporter: good morning to you. yeah, that's the good news. now there are more options for drivers of electric vehicles. more stations just like this one out and about, however, you do have to pay to use them. basically a charge for a charge if you will. its a way to fund a new plan by the city. they intend to double the amount of charging stations, they also plan to generate renewable energy on site for that charging. they unveiled solar...
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>>> amelia draper, live in webster texas where the rain continues to fall.ecord for the most rain with any single storm in the lower 48 almost at 50 inches. we'll have live team coverage of the catastrophic flooding coming up in two minutes. >> only on four, murals that can showcase, hope, pain happiness, a couple of local artist are changing the rules a bit. as mark segraves explains, it is the power of heart that is combining social media and a dose of history to educate one dc neighborhood. artist jared has learned a lot about the town over the past few months, like many people, he had no idea this northwest dc neighborhood had suc history, dating back hundreds of years. >> i mean, i never really knew that much about the town, but it's been here since the late 17 hundreds when this guy had a tavern here. >> looking over the neighborhood, from the highest point in dc is the old fort reno tower which still stands, that tower is also looking over a new mural going up just off the avenue. takes a page in describing how he hopes the mural will effect people in
>>> amelia draper, live in webster texas where the rain continues to fall.ecord for the most rain with any single storm in the lower 48 almost at 50 inches. we'll have live team coverage of the catastrophic flooding coming up in two minutes. >> only on four, murals that can showcase, hope, pain happiness, a couple of local artist are changing the rules a bit. as mark segraves explains, it is the power of heart that is combining social media and a dose of history to educate one...
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police say it happened near rich and webster streets. two miles from the b.a.r.t. station. police are not saying much tonight but a neighbor says she heard it all go down when the victim's laptop was stolen. >> he had his laptop stolen up for the cafe around the corner and tried to struggle with it and he got dragged by the car. that is what i am -- i heard. >> tonight police say the man was killed in connection with a crime. >>> bay area police searched a house looking for dugs, what they found was more than they expected. kpix 5's christin ayers is in richmond with the story. >> reporter: when police raided the home on this block yesterday morning they suspected suspected the man was selling drugs. they never expected to find a backyard chop shot. >> heard the gunades go off. >> reporter: he walk -- grenades go off. >> reporter: he walked outside. >> s.w.a.t. team, police. >> reporter: surrounding his neighbor's home. police had been watching the home for three weeks. they believed drugs were being sold but -- >> we had a chop shop. >> reporter: police found three stolen
police say it happened near rich and webster streets. two miles from the b.a.r.t. station. police are not saying much tonight but a neighbor says she heard it all go down when the victim's laptop was stolen. >> he had his laptop stolen up for the cafe around the corner and tried to struggle with it and he got dragged by the car. that is what i am -- i heard. >> tonight police say the man was killed in connection with a crime. >>> bay area police searched a house looking for...
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i'm ashley webster, in for david asman. cheryl: i got it, ashley. i'm cheryl casone this, is "after the bell." we have more on big market movers. here is what else we will cover in this very busy hour. mass evacuations in an area around a chemical plant in texas where smoke has been billowing throughout the day. there are warnings of more fires to come. we are live in crosby, texas, with more on the looming threat. it has been six days since harvey struck and the dramatic rescues continue. we're live with the heroes volunteering to save flood victims as waters in some areas of texas continue to rise. >>> vice president mike pence touring the texas damage first-hand today. he will give us an update on relief efforts. we'll take you there live when he begins to speak, ash. ashley: back to the markets. the dow climbing into the close. lori rothman at new york stock exchange. lori, doesn't matter what is happening, north korea, hurricane hair very, these markets are resilient. >> you said it ashley. dow and record highs. five consecutive months of gains
i'm ashley webster, in for david asman. cheryl: i got it, ashley. i'm cheryl casone this, is "after the bell." we have more on big market movers. here is what else we will cover in this very busy hour. mass evacuations in an area around a chemical plant in texas where smoke has been billowing throughout the day. there are warnings of more fires to come. we are live in crosby, texas, with more on the looming threat. it has been six days since harvey struck and the dramatic rescues...
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that's where we find ashley webster. hey ashley. >> hey, trish. when the protesters arrived and handed over six large boxes full of sheets of paper with signatures urging jamie diamond, the ceo of j.p. morgan as well as steve schwartzman from the blackstone group, which is a member of the council or was, the chairman of the council, that was all a moot point. prior this afternoon, the councils had been disbanded. but nevertheless, the folks here at j.p. morgan shook hands with the protesters, took the boxes in. as i say before, no need to protest now. the councils no longer exist. jamie diamond though earlier this afternoon putting out a statement that read in party, constructive economic and regulatory policies are not enough and will not matter if we do not address the divisions in our country. it is a leader's role in business or government to bring people together, not tear them apart. so loud strong message there from jamie dimon. from a business point of view, there was the argument that if you're on the president's council, you have a seat
that's where we find ashley webster. hey ashley. >> hey, trish. when the protesters arrived and handed over six large boxes full of sheets of paper with signatures urging jamie diamond, the ceo of j.p. morgan as well as steve schwartzman from the blackstone group, which is a member of the council or was, the chairman of the council, that was all a moot point. prior this afternoon, the councils had been disbanded. but nevertheless, the folks here at j.p. morgan shook hands with the...
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the city unveiled charging stations on webster street and another on bryant street. these stations are powered by solar energy. it used to cost nothing to charge at city-owned charging stations, but now will cost drivers two dollars for a full charge. the city is encouraging a higher turnover rate at these stations so want your car is finished charging you will get an alert on your phone and you will get to 20 minutes to move your car before a two dollar our -- two dollar per hour fee takes effect. >>> let's look at the stock market. the dow is up 78 points. time for a check on the weather forecast. we are going way higher than 78. >> i'm not a happy camper. it's never a good thing when you can see the air that you breathed. take a look at this from dublin into the tri-valley. that is just a mass. that is yucky. this is why we have a spare the air day in effect for today. it is 91 degrees right there with all that hayes -- hazmat -- haze and tomorrow probably the same as we will continue to see the blistering temperatures. it will be on the muggy side but one of our
the city unveiled charging stations on webster street and another on bryant street. these stations are powered by solar energy. it used to cost nothing to charge at city-owned charging stations, but now will cost drivers two dollars for a full charge. the city is encouraging a higher turnover rate at these stations so want your car is finished charging you will get an alert on your phone and you will get to 20 minutes to move your car before a two dollar our -- two dollar per hour fee takes...
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ashley webster will have it for i live just as soon as it happens, see you tomorrow morning at 9:45. ashley? >> expecting it right about now, hurricane harvey bearing down, as you can see on the radar map on the right, and on the left is a live picture of galveston, texas, bracing for the storm. could be a category 3 by the time it makes landfall. the biggest story is the tremendous amount of rain over several days. forecasts maybe in some isolated areas that could pick up 41 inches of rain. now to the hurricane center with the very latest. >> good afternoon, this is mike brennan at the national hurricane center with 2:00 p.m. central daylight time update on hurricane harvey. data that shows that harvey is a major hurricane, maximum sustained winds increased to 120 miles per hour. harvey is located about 75 miles southeast of corpus christi, texas. the eye is now becoming apparent in the go 16 visible imagery. we can see the eye on the radar from corpus christi as it makes approach to the middle texas coast. while harvey is going to make landfall in the middle texas coast late tonigh
ashley webster will have it for i live just as soon as it happens, see you tomorrow morning at 9:45. ashley? >> expecting it right about now, hurricane harvey bearing down, as you can see on the radar map on the right, and on the left is a live picture of galveston, texas, bracing for the storm. could be a category 3 by the time it makes landfall. the biggest story is the tremendous amount of rain over several days. forecasts maybe in some isolated areas that could pick up 41 inches of...
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ashley webster with who might be lining up to buy cnn if it is on the chopping block. wasn't it steve bannon who didn't like this thing because it competed with breitbart and attacked the president on occasion? >> reporter: absolutely, a long laundry list where bannon didn't like cnn and opposed to the merger between at&t and time warner. bannon is gone now, from what we understand, this merger is in advanced talk. maybe part of the concession to the antitrust folks is that time warner spins off cnn. so as you say, who will be interested in cnn? i don't mean that sarcastically, who would be interested in cnn? who would be interested in cnn? cbs, long rumored that cbs would be very interested in the cable news channel. les moonves said yeah, i'm interested in cnn. definitely put cbs in there. also abc, maybe the dish network, how about the "washington post," jeff bezos, at amazon, they've got tons of money, maybe. facebook? they've got money. apple could buy ten cnn's and outsider maybe bloomberg. these are the ceos that could be involved. les moonves would be intereste
ashley webster with who might be lining up to buy cnn if it is on the chopping block. wasn't it steve bannon who didn't like this thing because it competed with breitbart and attacked the president on occasion? >> reporter: absolutely, a long laundry list where bannon didn't like cnn and opposed to the merger between at&t and time warner. bannon is gone now, from what we understand, this merger is in advanced talk. maybe part of the concession to the antitrust folks is that time...
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i'm ashley webster in for liz claman. let's begin the countdown. ♪ ♪ ashley: president trump sending chills down investor spines once again. at least a little spook. stocks wiping out 225 points of gains the last two days. this after the president did warn of a government shut down to secure the money to build that border wall with mexico. but even before trump's threat, the guys at goldman sachs were ringing alarm bells and calling for a 50% chance of a federal shut down. but apparently no one was listening then. but now we are down i would say only a quarter percent across the board. that's down 62 points for the dow. at one point, we were down about 90 points. so it's subdued at best. the vix index, that widely followed measure of anxiety fear index jumping a little bit, but really up close to 12 right now. and on track, though, to end higher for the first time in four days. looking at some of the other market movers today. how about lowe's falling as much as 6.5% earlier after reporting disappointing results and a for
i'm ashley webster in for liz claman. let's begin the countdown. ♪ ♪ ashley: president trump sending chills down investor spines once again. at least a little spook. stocks wiping out 225 points of gains the last two days. this after the president did warn of a government shut down to secure the money to build that border wall with mexico. but even before trump's threat, the guys at goldman sachs were ringing alarm bells and calling for a 50% chance of a federal shut down. but apparently no...
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a third party construction crew ruptured a half inch line at webster and washington streets just after noon. the break led firefighters to evacuate residents nearby. pg&e capped that leak about 90 minutes later. only one customer was affected by the break. >>> a new warning today about the future with county officials saying stinson beach will be under water by the end of the century. they say climate change is to blame. officials predict a three-foot increase in sea level between 2050 and 2100, affecting water front homes and some roads. and oyster reefs should protect the shorelines. >>> new parking restrictions went into place this weekend. parking will be prohibited at both ends of the bridge. those restrictions just lifted for today. they are in place from 11:00 to 5:00 p.m. on saturdays and sundays this month and labor day weekend. the move is to prevent backups as drivers wait for parking spaces. >>> hundreds of children will head back to class well equipped to learn this school year. "abc7 news" was at the samaritan house for the organization's fifth annual backpack giveaway. a
a third party construction crew ruptured a half inch line at webster and washington streets just after noon. the break led firefighters to evacuate residents nearby. pg&e capped that leak about 90 minutes later. only one customer was affected by the break. >>> a new warning today about the future with county officials saying stinson beach will be under water by the end of the century. they say climate change is to blame. officials predict a three-foot increase in sea level between...
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ashley webster has the latest. ashley. ashley: yeah, liz, it has been a little chaotic as the information has come out of barcelona. as you say, the latest number 13 dead, 100 injured, at least. we are told that 15 of those are very seriously injured, so the death toll could go higher. we have two suspects, we are told, in custody. it's unclear how many suspects may be involved and whether the search goes on for others. one of those suspects who was widely reported by spanish media and around the world when his picture appeared on television in spain, the individual said "wait a minute. that's not me. i live outside barcelona. he turned himself in and said, yes, that's my picture. that is my name. but i wasn't even in barcelona. and then told police that he believes his identity and all of his documents were stolen, he believes by his younger brother. so a little bit of a twist there. that individual who has not been identified is believed to have rented that white van and as you say, liz, drove it down a very busy and pop
ashley webster has the latest. ashley. ashley: yeah, liz, it has been a little chaotic as the information has come out of barcelona. as you say, the latest number 13 dead, 100 injured, at least. we are told that 15 of those are very seriously injured, so the death toll could go higher. we have two suspects, we are told, in custody. it's unclear how many suspects may be involved and whether the search goes on for others. one of those suspects who was widely reported by spanish media and around...
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. >> back in webster texas, finally a break from the rain. you can see some breaks in the cloud, some sunshine trying to poke out. we know that the flood waters have to recede and rebuilding has started. but these kind of breaks in the clouds, providing a glimmer of hope to folks in houston. >> after getting blasted on social media for not allowing evac weese in a megachurch, tell evangelist joel owes stein opened his church today for -- he said the church never posted despite a post on twitter feed that first told victims it was inaccessible. the 16,000 seat areason raw was once home to the houston rockets. >> tonight a live look from ocean city maryland, a the atlantaic coast made for a miss ribl day at the beach. >> i've been hammered. what to do approximate you're beach bound. >> reporter: the rain and wind has been appellating ocean city maryland all day long. but look what's happened late in the evening as the surf has come up here and created all of this erosion throughout the beach. the boardwalk remains open, businesses trying to do
. >> back in webster texas, finally a break from the rain. you can see some breaks in the cloud, some sunshine trying to poke out. we know that the flood waters have to recede and rebuilding has started. but these kind of breaks in the clouds, providing a glimmer of hope to folks in houston. >> after getting blasted on social media for not allowing evac weese in a megachurch, tell evangelist joel owes stein opened his church today for -- he said the church never posted despite a...
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webster county is the next county east. headley was the preacher in a methodist-episcopal church. the church right across the county line. during the civil war, as the north took charge, that church was taken over. at the end of the civil war, a year later in july of 1866, headley despite the fact that he , like theen the oath great constitution said you had to, he tried to reclaim the church for the southern wing. he announced when he would do it and he would preach their and they warned him not to but he showed up and did it anyway. they killed him. [laughter] this is all that is left of the church. just a cemetery. the newwhat they called pleasant view church. it was built around 1904. both of the guys that shot headley and the guys that had warned him not to come -- the , theyzers of the one ended up going on trial but they were acquitted because they were northerners. granby,a picture of missouri, from around the turn-of-the-century. poles, it isephone around 1900 probably. it will give you a taste of what granby looked like in the old days. this is a newton county. it is pro
webster county is the next county east. headley was the preacher in a methodist-episcopal church. the church right across the county line. during the civil war, as the north took charge, that church was taken over. at the end of the civil war, a year later in july of 1866, headley despite the fact that he , like theen the oath great constitution said you had to, he tried to reclaim the church for the southern wing. he announced when he would do it and he would preach their and they warned him...
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. >> reporter: a year later there's a memorial here at webster street where the two men were killed. their murders are unsolved. oakland police don't know who shot and killed the 22-year-old and the 20-year-old. but investigators and the victims' families are hoping someone in the public comes forward with information to help solve the murders. >> somebody knows something. all we ask is that you just come forward so, you know, we can have justice for these boys. >> reporter: the two victims, berkeley high school graduates, were shot and killed after an altercation at an art gallery party in downtown oakland. police say around 1 a.m. on august 14th, 2016, craig was shot defending his girlfriend, who was being harassed by a group of men. >> craig stepped in to let them know that, hey, she's with me and as a result of that, he got jumped and attacked by this group of individuals. and ultimately it cost him his life. >> reporter: the shots fired inside then spilled into the street. police say that terrence wasn't a target but he was shot and killed outside. >> we can get them back but we
. >> reporter: a year later there's a memorial here at webster street where the two men were killed. their murders are unsolved. oakland police don't know who shot and killed the 22-year-old and the 20-year-old. but investigators and the victims' families are hoping someone in the public comes forward with information to help solve the murders. >> somebody knows something. all we ask is that you just come forward so, you know, we can have justice for these boys. >> reporter:...
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thayer and webster attributed this to a large, sweet nature which all men loved and trusted, capable of harmonizing differences and securing the largest possible a cooperation amongst discordant associates. the most powerful and meaningful tribute to marshall comes from chief justice hughes, marshall's preeminence was due to the fact that he was john marshall. thank you so much. ñ >> thank you, professor rosen, for an extraordinary lecture. how he could possibly get that much information into 50 minutes is astounding, and thank you for the reminder that our court remains a tool for bringing harmony out of dissonance. so we thank professor rosen for his extraordinary, careful scholarship and for terrific lecture this evening. about our great chief justice, john marshall. could i, we have a number of descendants of the great chief justice here this evening. could i ask all of the descendants to stand so that we can welcome them a special welcome? [ applause ] the society appreciates the contribution and participation of the john marshall foundation, and particularly its president, the
thayer and webster attributed this to a large, sweet nature which all men loved and trusted, capable of harmonizing differences and securing the largest possible a cooperation amongst discordant associates. the most powerful and meaningful tribute to marshall comes from chief justice hughes, marshall's preeminence was due to the fact that he was john marshall. thank you so much. ñ >> thank you, professor rosen, for an extraordinary lecture. how he could possibly get that much information...
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ashley: i'm ashley webster in for david asman. this is "after the bell." have more on big market movers. here is what else we're covering this very busy hour. houston, america's fourth largest city crippled by unprecedented floods. can you believe this? overwhelmed by more than 11 trillion gallons of water. turning streets into rivers, the rain is still coming down. more than 30,000 people are expected to use city shelters.
ashley: i'm ashley webster in for david asman. this is "after the bell." have more on big market movers. here is what else we're covering this very busy hour. houston, america's fourth largest city crippled by unprecedented floods. can you believe this? overwhelmed by more than 11 trillion gallons of water. turning streets into rivers, the rain is still coming down. more than 30,000 people are expected to use city shelters.
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a commonwealth, according to webster's dictionary is a form of government which relies on the consent of the people on rule of law and on law making for the greater good of the population at large. so every year in january we'll have a joint session. 40 senators are given temporary seating along the back side of the house chamber. the 100 members of the house are sitting here at their desks and their chairs. and we listen to the presentation of the governor of virginia. >> this is also the go-to room for other joint sessions of the legislature when we receive important guests, often from other parts of the world. in 1946, during the general assembly, we held a joint session to receive sir winston spencer churchill. who came to us in his capacity as a private citizen and made a very well received address. that was just two days after his very famous speech in missouri about an iron curtain descending upon europe after world war ii. >> we should stand together in malice [ inaudible ]. in greed for nothing. but in defense of those those which we hold dear, not only for our own benefit, b
a commonwealth, according to webster's dictionary is a form of government which relies on the consent of the people on rule of law and on law making for the greater good of the population at large. so every year in january we'll have a joint session. 40 senators are given temporary seating along the back side of the house chamber. the 100 members of the house are sitting here at their desks and their chairs. and we listen to the presentation of the governor of virginia. >> this is also...
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the fire was reported at 1:00 in the afternoon near north webster street. smoke from the 18 acre fire filled the city. alarming a lot of the residents and prompting a quick response. no injured reports. now, smoke from the fire covered part of the highway including 101. we now have a look at the hot, dry conditions out there. >> reporter: near record- breaking heat for many. even one area reporting a new record. 99. the old record in some areas, 100 degrees. our inland folks really saw the heat right in there. santa rose a102. inner east bay, 107 in concord, livermore and antioch. a lot of 80s and 90s around the bay. closer to the coast we had early clearing. the fog came back and 65 degrees the afternoon for areas right around pacifica. half-moon bay, holding on to 66 at this time. 74 in the city of san francisco. going inland it is still baking, 100 degrees there. 101 at concord. 103 in the south bay. 91 in san jose. as we get into your bay area monday the advisories will continue. the heat warnings for our higher elevations including the north bay hills,
the fire was reported at 1:00 in the afternoon near north webster street. smoke from the 18 acre fire filled the city. alarming a lot of the residents and prompting a quick response. no injured reports. now, smoke from the fire covered part of the highway including 101. we now have a look at the hot, dry conditions out there. >> reporter: near record- breaking heat for many. even one area reporting a new record. 99. the old record in some areas, 100 degrees. our inland folks really saw...
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ashley: i'm ashley webster in for david asman. this is "after the bell." we'll have more on big market movers. here is what else we're covering this very busy hour. houston, america's fourth largest city crippled by unprecedented floods. can you believe this? overwhelmed by more than 11 trillion gallons of water. turning streets into rivers, the rain is still coming down. more than 30,000 people are expected to use city shelters. texas governor greg abbott updating residents this afternoon. >> there is reality we have to come to gyps with, and that is we are just beginning the process of responding to this storm. we are still involved in the search-and-rescue process. our number one goal from corpus christie all the way to east of houston is still protecting and preserving life and rescuing every person that we can find. ashley: this as president trump is expected to address the national disaster sometime this hour. ahead of that visit to survey the damage in texas tomorrow. of course we'll be, he will be making comments and taking questions live from the
ashley: i'm ashley webster in for david asman. this is "after the bell." we'll have more on big market movers. here is what else we're covering this very busy hour. houston, america's fourth largest city crippled by unprecedented floods. can you believe this? overwhelmed by more than 11 trillion gallons of water. turning streets into rivers, the rain is still coming down. more than 30,000 people are expected to use city shelters. texas governor greg abbott updating residents this...
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and the webster tube brings traffic from oakland into alameda. it will be closed overnight next weekend, august 19th and august 20th. >>> thousands of students received new backpacks and new supplies. and an outpouring of generosity. this is the 15th year of the sacred heart back-to-school drive. organizers say the program just keeps growing. second - - sacred heart distributed 1000 backpacks. they were all donated by the community. the number of items that have gone into them grew as well. >> these are scientific talk you later scott she was for students. families are struggling to pay rent and jobs are not keeping up with rental prices and families are struggling and this is going to help them to get children ready for school. >> there were 10 items inside of the backpacks, for all of the students. and this year, it is more than twice that. >> we have been dealing with a mild weather pattern this week with some warm temperatures in linz, and some triple digits. it'll 90s out toward antioch, still a stubborn fog for a good portion of the day, he
and the webster tube brings traffic from oakland into alameda. it will be closed overnight next weekend, august 19th and august 20th. >>> thousands of students received new backpacks and new supplies. and an outpouring of generosity. this is the 15th year of the sacred heart back-to-school drive. organizers say the program just keeps growing. second - - sacred heart distributed 1000 backpacks. they were all donated by the community. the number of items that have gone into them grew as...
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the posey and the webster open in to alameda and oakland. the bay bridge toll plaza traffic looks good so far into san francisco. >>> it is 4:02 am. >>> we have continuing coverage this morning on the saturday white supremacists rally in charlottesville virginia that left three people dead in the ohio man is accused of driving his car into the counter protesters is scheduled to make his first court appearance today, and the 24-year-old james alex fields jr. facing charges of second-degree murder and hit-and-run after driving into the route killing heather heyer and injuring dozens of others, and it was already police in riot gear trying to break things up and two state troopers were killed when their helicopter crashed into the woods as they tried to respond to the scene. the justice department has opened a civil rights investigation into the attack, and we learn more about the woman that died in the attack, lived in charlotte feel and work as a paralegal and a passionate advocate for social justice who died standing up for what she believed
the posey and the webster open in to alameda and oakland. the bay bridge toll plaza traffic looks good so far into san francisco. >>> it is 4:02 am. >>> we have continuing coverage this morning on the saturday white supremacists rally in charlottesville virginia that left three people dead in the ohio man is accused of driving his car into the counter protesters is scheduled to make his first court appearance today, and the 24-year-old james alex fields jr. facing charges of...
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. >> reporter: here in webster, texas thankfully the rain ticking a bit of a break for the that's going to allow some of those flood waters to recede. good news there. but earlier this morning it was still atrocious here. we ran into one employee lucy who was understandably beside herself. she her and young son had decided to wait it out at their home. we did what we could. we did a facebook live and you helped share the word. >> please come and rescue -- rescue my husband and my kid. >> lucy understandably distraught. her husband decided to wait out the storm in their one story home in houston with their 2-year-old son. their home started taking on water. adding to the angst is a terrible tragedy that happened not too long ago. >> i live next to the bayou. three years ago we had a flood. not as much as it is lost my 9-year-old son. and now my husband is inside of my house with my son, 2-year-old toddler. and i just don't want to lose another son or my husband. it's very hard for me because i work in a hotel taking care of our guests, and right now they're coming in situations that, you
. >> reporter: here in webster, texas thankfully the rain ticking a bit of a break for the that's going to allow some of those flood waters to recede. good news there. but earlier this morning it was still atrocious here. we ran into one employee lucy who was understandably beside herself. she her and young son had decided to wait it out at their home. we did what we could. we did a facebook live and you helped share the word. >> please come and rescue -- rescue my husband and my...
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curtis doebbler from webster university in geneva says a full scale conflict between washington and pyongyang is unlikely though some question is possible. i think that it would be better in everybody's interests to deescalate everything but as we've seen before trump sometimes the american president tries to. skeer or people that are listening to him through his rhetoric but sometimes that's an unfortunate way to function in the international system i do think we have a possibility that there could be violence i mean all out war i think would be foolish on any side and as you've heard from the chinese side that they might even become involved in something like that and i don't think anybody wants that right now what i do think is that there is the potential of not full scale war but aggression. well trump's turn of phrase when it comes to north korea hasn't gone unnoticed on social media with twitter users getting the impression the president's becoming more like a character from a popular t.v. series came up and has more when donald trump threaten north korea with fire and fury everyone onl
curtis doebbler from webster university in geneva says a full scale conflict between washington and pyongyang is unlikely though some question is possible. i think that it would be better in everybody's interests to deescalate everything but as we've seen before trump sometimes the american president tries to. skeer or people that are listening to him through his rhetoric but sometimes that's an unfortunate way to function in the international system i do think we have a possibility that there...
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look at this line outside a grocery store in webster, texas. people waited more than two hours to stock up on basic stuff. back at the hotel, sat down with coast guard lieutenant to talk about what flying during harvey has been like. >> it's been weather like i've never seen, flying through visibility. now we're seeing a lot of medical evacuations and people who need medicine, people who are diabetic or need dialysis, like where can we move them, where is there dialysis available. >> he says on average they're saving about 20 people a day. stick with news4 as amelia continues to bring reports from texas throughout the day and the week. see her reports about how the best of humanity is coming out in the storm in the nbc washington app. while there, find ways to donate, help victims in texas and louisiana. search how to help. >>> 4:32. we want to look at some top stories we continue to follow. these are new pictures you're looking at from the north korean government, claiming to be the missile launched over japan yesterday. it is the first time t
look at this line outside a grocery store in webster, texas. people waited more than two hours to stock up on basic stuff. back at the hotel, sat down with coast guard lieutenant to talk about what flying during harvey has been like. >> it's been weather like i've never seen, flying through visibility. now we're seeing a lot of medical evacuations and people who need medicine, people who are diabetic or need dialysis, like where can we move them, where is there dialysis available....
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taking webster's duse into custody at this house behind me in fairfax county earlier today. the fauquier county commonwealth's attorney said the investigation was intense and fast moving. but at this hour, the motive is still unclear. warrington police closed in on bernard duse obtaining a warrant for his arrest, his neighbor page reid watched from across the street this morning as police searched his house but had no idea he had been arrested for murder. >> what? i totally shocked. >> reporter: reid said duse and the woman he lived with kept to himself, she says she didn't see them much. this morning as the sun came up, she watched as police took some items out of the house including a safe >> they cut open's pulling contents out of it, laying it on the lawn, kind of doing an inventory and taking pictures of it. >> reporter: can you describe the safe? >> it was large, maybe like up to your knees. >> reporter: scott york was up early and watched the search as well. >> i saw them take flat cardboard boxes in like you followed them up to make a box. i didn't see them really pu
taking webster's duse into custody at this house behind me in fairfax county earlier today. the fauquier county commonwealth's attorney said the investigation was intense and fast moving. but at this hour, the motive is still unclear. warrington police closed in on bernard duse obtaining a warrant for his arrest, his neighbor page reid watched from across the street this morning as police searched his house but had no idea he had been arrested for murder. >> what? i totally shocked....
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i'm ashley webster, in for david asman. cheryl: i got it, ashley. i'm cheryl casone this, is "after the bell." we have more on big market movers. here is what else we will cover in this very busy hour. mass evacuations in an area around a chemical plant in texas where smoke has been billowing throughout the day. there are warnings of more fires to come. we are live in crosby, texas, with more on the looming threat. it has been six days since
i'm ashley webster, in for david asman. cheryl: i got it, ashley. i'm cheryl casone this, is "after the bell." we have more on big market movers. here is what else we will cover in this very busy hour. mass evacuations in an area around a chemical plant in texas where smoke has been billowing throughout the day. there are warnings of more fires to come. we are live in crosby, texas, with more on the looming threat. it has been six days since
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what exactly is in the structure oct watchers good question according to the good folks at merriam webster's well infrastructure is the underlying foundation or basic framework of a system or organization it's the system of public works of a country a state or region it's all of our roads or sewage lines our airports are lector the lines it's a thing that makes our towns cities and countries run and here in the united states the supposed shining beacon on the hill sadly our infrastructure is failing all around us that spelling actually in pretty catastrophic way.
what exactly is in the structure oct watchers good question according to the good folks at merriam webster's well infrastructure is the underlying foundation or basic framework of a system or organization it's the system of public works of a country a state or region it's all of our roads or sewage lines our airports are lector the lines it's a thing that makes our towns cities and countries run and here in the united states the supposed shining beacon on the hill sadly our infrastructure is...
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we want to get the very latest from ashley webster. ashley?cting a press conference with local police, maybe within the next 30 minutes or so, as you can imagine with something like this, there's a lot of fluid kind of numbers being put out there with regard to the number of people killed and injured. as you say, reuters reporting 13, i've seen numbers as high as 22. all of this coming from spanish media for the most part. we just heard word they are searching now the catalan police in barcelona for a second van, not involved in this attack on pedestrians where a white van plowed into tourists, mainly. we understand now that there may have been a second van, reports of that. the search is on for that. also searching for the driver of the van involved in the attack. we are also following, although not much information coming out right now of two armed men reportedly entrenched in a local restaurant/bar. there are some reports saying they have hostages but we're not getting much information on that at this time. i want to reemphasize something t
we want to get the very latest from ashley webster. ashley?cting a press conference with local police, maybe within the next 30 minutes or so, as you can imagine with something like this, there's a lot of fluid kind of numbers being put out there with regard to the number of people killed and injured. as you say, reuters reporting 13, i've seen numbers as high as 22. all of this coming from spanish media for the most part. we just heard word they are searching now the catalan police in...
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what exactly is infrastructure auk watchers groups question according to the good folks at merriam webster's well infrastructure is the underlying foundation or basic framework of a system or organization it's the system of public works of a country a state or region it's all of our roads or sewage lines our airports are electrical lines it's a thing that makes our towns cities and countries run and here in the united states the supposed shining beacon on the hill sadly our infrastructure is failing all around us that spelling actually in pretty catastrophic ways according the experts over at the american society of civil engineers or the the infrastructure of the old red white and blue is sitting at a very black and blue grade of d. plus yes apparently the shining beacon on the hill is in desperate need to replace the bulbs behind the shine and throw some support trusses inside that bill in fact according to the a c e we need about two trillion dollars worth of balls and trusses for our crumbling infrastructure over the next ten years now while we don't have an army of property brothers we
what exactly is infrastructure auk watchers groups question according to the good folks at merriam webster's well infrastructure is the underlying foundation or basic framework of a system or organization it's the system of public works of a country a state or region it's all of our roads or sewage lines our airports are electrical lines it's a thing that makes our towns cities and countries run and here in the united states the supposed shining beacon on the hill sadly our infrastructure is...