called to action. he was 11 years old at 9/11. at that time, he decided that that s what i want to do. best kid in the world. couldn t ask for any better. loved his family. his sisters absolutely adored him. reporter: the sister of 20-year-old riley mccullom said he was on his first deployment and expecting a baby due in three weeks. another marine 23-year-old sergeant nico agree of sacramento, california posted a week ago on instagram. a photo of her holding an afghan infant. her friend said she cared about people. she loved fiercely. she was a light in the dark world. she was one of two female u.s. service-members among those killed. the other was 25-year-old marine sergeant rosario from massachusetts. in a conversation with her mother yesterday, she spoke of
he s received afterwards. my my coach, dave, i can thank him enough for what he has done. he said we are a might writing an amazing story with the covid, six or seven weeks out of the pool is unheard of. we brought me through it and i can ping him in upper bann and here we are, i couldn t ask for a better ending to the story. but there was huge disappointment for britain s bianca walkden in her taekwondo semifinal. she had a two point lead with just three seconds left on the clock, but south korea s lee da bin was able to land a head kick in the final second to win by a point. walkden, from liverpoool, can still win bronze this afternoon, like she did in rio five years ago, but was understandbly devastated after coming so close to reaching the final in the above 67 kilogram category. great britain s first medal of the day came in the women s triathlon, where georgia taylor brown took silver. she was beaten by bermuda s flora duffy, who made history by winning the island nation s first
conviction was overturned on the supreme court, based on faulty jury instructions. but for a small privately-held company, there s still collateral consequences. there s employees, fewer than arthur anderson but nevertheless employees. there s creditors and banks that have loaned money to the trump organization. and to your point, they may call those loans. a highly-leveraged company could be at risk. i don t know that it will go out of business. i don t know that it will declare bankruptcy. i don t know what the banks and creditors will do. but prosecutors have to think about the collateral consequences when deciding whether or not to charge an organization. i m sure they thought about it here. to the viewers, the same wisdom is available by downloading chuck s podcast. chuck rosenberg, couldn t ask for more detailed answers to our questions. as always, thank you for being our guest tonight. in our coverage, the house
had to go through to get to where they are tonight. they had 19 wins and 31 losses on may 24th. that was a third of the way through the season. everybody was writing them off and analysts were talking about them trading the big players and rebuild the team from scratch. they stuck with it and their manager davey martinez stuck with it. he was under fire and he also, by the way, was treated for a heart condition near the end of the season and missed a couple of weeks as they got ready for the playoff run. so this team has come through so much adversity and another thing you have to talk about is that so many games in the world series, they were behind in elimination games and i think in five elimination games they were rehind and they rallied in all of those games to win and you couldn t ask for a more dramatic series victory than this and a bigger story than just baseball and this nats victory united a very politically divided town in the middle of an impeachment scandal. i ve been t
that s the most likely area. the other event going on this evening, you want to talk about some beautiful weather for october baseball, world series game one minute maid park 69 degrees, clear skies, and game two looks perfect, too, 68 degrees. perfect weather, should be a fantastic pitching matchup for the first two games. couldn t ask for anything better. let s sneak into tomorrow s forecast, the rain exits the northeast, no problems there, temperatures in the 60s. boston may have some early morning rain, and then clearing out quickly during the day. that s good for the east coast, where all your travel tomorrow looks just fine. one of the stories we need to watch to the end of this week, we re getting hotter in southern california. the winds are going to set up. we re going to have another santa ana wind event moving in, and of course that s going to mean more power outages. not because of the wind event but preemptive power outages. pg&e had a press conference and they re saying on