Store was burned down. At a Community Meeting one resident blamed violence on people coming into ferguson to take advantage of the unrest. We know it is our side. We know that. But what can we do about that . We cannot stop them because were fearful for our lives. Reporter the community and Law Enforcement are hoping there wont be a fifth night of violence. We will have live coverage from philadelphia, vigil coming up on Eyewitness News at 6 00. A developing news right now, we have learn late to daze Robin Williams was struggling with the early stages of parkinsons disease just before he took his own life, according to a Statement Released by his wife today. She also said that the actor had remained sober after entering a Rehab Facility earlier in the summer. Robin williams took his own life in california, on monday, Police Believe that the six threeyear old hanged himself. Well, more arrests have been made in one of the largest casino heists in the history of Atlantic City. We are lea
Jet. What was his intention and how did he get past security . And the dawg pound can rejoice. It took 635 days, but the Cleveland Browns are back in the win column. Tough night for jets fans. Didnt you call this . You said there would be free beer in cleveland today. Free beer in cleveland. I have free things. Lindsay czarniak and i made a little bet. Welcome to early start. Im dave briggs. Im christine romans. It is friday, september 21st. 4 00 a. M. In the east. Lets start with Christine Blasey ford. She will speak, but on her terms. She accused Brett Kavanaugh of Sexual Assault when they were teens. Her Attorney Says she is prepared to testify next week. The committee wants to offer terms that are fair and assure her safety. Fords lawyers held an hour long conference call. The date of the hearing is the biggest hold up. The original date was monday and they suggested thursday. They made it clear at no time during the hearing could ford be in the same room as kavanaugh. They made tw
from vietnam in 1983 and has been a flag lady for 20 years. i m proud because i am supporting the war fighter and i m proud because i do something, you know, for the country. reporter: christine brian has been stitching for presidents for 35 years. it is a great honor to actually see him get up and speak and you see the work that you actually do standing behind him on the podium. it really makes us feel good to see that. reporter: the ladies behind the flag have a message for the commander-in-chief. president obama, come and see us. yes. [laughter] reporter: i love them. the ladies made 96 flags for president obama s administration. it took two years to complete that order, gregg. gregg: 45 days. that doesn t even include the sketching. just the sewing, 45 days. reporter: perfect stitching, gregg. gregg: i can t even sew on a button. reporter: no worries.
pakistani troops. although pakistan did not get the quote, unconnal apology it had asked for today the land routes between pakistan and afghanistan will reopen. martha. martha: in the end of it what the united states got out of it, molly? reporter: the key land routes will be reopened to make it cheaper to get the supplies to afghanistan. it will be much cheaper. over the last seven months when the border crossings were closed it cost taxpayers $2.1 billion to fly the supplies to afghanistan from bases outside of the pakistan. pakistan said if it would reopen the supply lines it would charge the u.s. $5,000 a truck. after all the negotiations were completed pakistan reduced that amount to the $250 a truck price tag that was in price before the disputed airstrike. martha. martha: no doubt that will make it much easier to get supplies in there. that is why the taliban is not too happy about it. thanks very much, molly henneberg in washingtoners we did a little research and fo
agreement could save the united states $100 million every month. secretary of state hillary clinton having a telephone conversation with pakistan s prime minister discussing the death that led both countries into that bitter debate. clinton saying quote, we are sorry for the losses suffered by the pakistani military. we are committed to working closely with pakistan and afghanistan to prevent this from ever happening again. martha: there was so many discussion whether or not this apology should happen and now it has and the agreement is drawing an angry response from the pakistani taliban. they are now threatening to attack nato supply trucks now that that route has reopened. they say they will kill the drivers if indeed those convoys try to get through. molly henneberg is live on the story for us in washington. molly, is the u.s. admitting that our military messed up with that airstrike? reporter: no, martha, to the contrary. it was a very carefully worded apology that did