that s financial wellness. talk to your employer or start a plan at prudential. shepard: bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news headlines. fellow passenger s support dog attacked a man on delta. now the man is asking delta and the pup s owner to pay up. how is your uber rating? it s about to know. they re rolling out a plan to ban riders with low ratings. how you ll know if you need to switchback. trey yingst deep underground with a look at one way hezbollah has been making its way to israel. the israeli military reports it s the last and largest tunnel that hezbollah militants built from lebanon into northern israel. now they say they re destroying it. trey yingst result from jerusalem. trey? shep, there s concern that
has their own minimum threshold. while we aren t releasing the minimum rating level, any rider at risk of deactivate will receive several notifications and opportunities to improve his or her rating. ultimately to impact a very small number of riders. riders will get tips about not leaving trash shepard: but that video was assault. anybody around here in trouble? no. so you may not be surprised. look at it across the board. i don t think anybody is at risk there. i want to make that clear and keep that in the open. shep? shepard: i m checking to go to the home page, click it at the top. you ll find it. what is yours?
destroying this tunnel filling it with cement on the lebanese side. after we were given access, the israeli military destroyed them to prevent hezbollah from redigging new entrances to the northern part of their country. it s important to know that the threat from hezbollah is still very much a real one for civilians and the military here in israel. the group is estimated to have more than 100,000 rockets in irarsenal. shep? shepard: fox weather alert. another round of tornados reported from texas to pennsylvania. flooding turning deadly in arkansas where police say a man drove his van around a barricade and straight into deep water near fort smith. a live look now. we ve had a crew in fort smith all week as the river rose to historic levels. forecasters say the flooding should continue through next week. the governor of arkansas spoke moments ago saying we ve never seen this before. across the border in oklahoma,
te shep? shepard: trace, kutcher was testimony was key to the time line. yes. he spoke that he spoke to ashley on the night of the murder telling her he would be late. he said it wasn t a problem. she just got out of the shower and had to dry her hair. her roommate found her in the next day outside the bathroom and the hair dryer was still plugged in on the toilet. kutcher got to the house, saw the blood that he thought was wine. so the killer had a very small window of opportunity to commit the crime and hi just happened to live in the neighborhood. the suspect is on trial for attempted murder in 2008 and also believed to have killed a 18-year-old female in 1993 in his hometown of chicago.
purchased the gun to protect his family. we learned in the last hour, there will be a vigil here in new canaan tonight. shep? shepard: thanks, laura in connecticut. thanks. president trump this morning blasted the special counsel robert mueller one day after mueller resigned and made his first public comments on the russia investigation. the president this morning claims mueller has had it out for him all along. the president called mueller a never trumper and said that had there been enough evidence, he would have brought charges. judge andrew napolitano says there was plenty of evidence, but as the mueller report explains and mueller himself reiterated, the special counsel did not consider prosecuting the president because of department rules. prosecution says mueller, was never on the table. no matter what the evidence. the report details multiple separate instances of president trump obstructing justice. obstruction of justice is a