living room home decor fort langley


living room home decor fort langley

good morning, i'm alex finnie let's find out how your track meteorologist michael smith. clouds....current afternoon hour by hour forecast....starting out in the 70s....mostly sunny


afternoon...highs near 90... latest advisory on post tropical storm hermine...storm track 7 day forecast...a good stretch of dry weather... the lower 80s...overnight lows in the lower 70s... right now, college football fans all across the state are


either waking up happy--or sad. alabama beat u-s-c 52 to 6... while auburn lost to clemson, 19 t0 13. games this morning, and we begin in auburn.

ar'darius stewart (1:00-1:06 minkah fitzpatrick chris renkel nick saban chris renkel <" t att stadium under nick saban, so until next time at att stadium chris renkel cbs 42 sports." the labor day classic will kick off today at legion field!the annual match up will see


valley state university. organizers are reminding football fans that there is a new clear bag policy at the field. the game starts at 4 this afternoon. tickets are twenty-five dollars.


in walker county, a people are year old who's still in the skylar frost is currently in the i-c-u after being involved in tuesday's crash on highway 78 in cordova. that wreck killed two people. yesterday, during the sumiton- jasper football game,


cheerleaders were selling fruit cups and decals to help skylar. his brother plays on the football team...and the family says skylar is getting better each day. new this morning, friends and family are saying their final


goodbyes to philando castile. he was shot and killed by ago. his family held a service in minnesota a few weeks ago. red and white roses carried his casket to the church it was very similar in saint louis.


he was buried next to his cemetary. national attention after his girlfriend live-streamed the shooting--and his injuries-- during a traffic stop. tropical storm hermine for people living in new york and new jersey.


two people have now died from the storm. cbs' wendy gillette is in new jersey with how the state is doing. savanah georgia, damaging a dozen homes. the storm also toppled trees into homes in charleston,


south carolina and left several hundred thousand from florida to virginia. expect every city and county official to aggressively fix that problem. (standup: wendy gillette/seaside heights, nj) hit the jersey shore sunday


night. it's already creating high waves and dangerous conditions here." time after that announcement, lifeguards locked the gates at ...closing down the beaches, more than 24 hours before hermine arrives.


(sot: lucas fogerty/lifeguard, seaside heights, nj) "we'll have 60mph winds and 10 to 15 foot waves so it's going to be even worse. basically just one big washing machine."but menacing clouds didn't keep crowds away from the boardwalk.


dan moyer brought his family didn't think it would be this bad with the waves being this tall. i would imagine the undertow would take you right out. but i can see why they would be concerned." there is concern here - this is the same town where sandy knocked


a roller coaster into theed to be anywhere near sandy's ound for a couple of days- int erosion. wendy gillette, for the cbs 42 st tropical k meteorologist michael smith has your labor | your t


it's also going strong up north. coming up, the inspiring story of one player in pittsburg returning to the field after a big battle..michael... live look outside...few including labor day...highs in right now, many people will be


out and about for the labor day weekend, but there's some things you need to be aware of. one of those things is being the national safety council says this could be the deadliest weekend for drivers in eight years.


the council predicts at least 438 people will die in crashes this weekend. the number of accidents and fatal crashes is up this year, both across the country and here in alabama. state troopers say they've already worked 21-thousand


crashes...that averages about 86 per day. there are three things you can do to keep your family safe: wear your seatbelt, slow down, and don't drive distracted. there's a big change coming the f-d-a is now baning so- scientific evidence" that the


soap is any better than regular soap. this new rule also bans antibacterial soaps and body washes that contain certain active ingredients from being marketed. effective for long-term daily right now --stroke happens to


too many people..often causing disabilities.. medication. cbs 42 news anchor jamie langley explores how it worked for one birmingham man.. and how it could save your life as well. (ronnie jones/stroke patient


08:56:31:28 i couldn't move my hand. my toes wouldn't move.) after a busy day of running errands, signs of stroke happened in what seemed like an instant for ronnie jones. he lost all mobility and couldn't speak.


a friend just dropping by on a short time later. 08:49:05:12 i was just crying and all and he was telling them and all that i made it in time and they could give me this shot.) a shot... tissue plasminogen activator... or tpa.


if given within three hours of the first symptoms, it reverses the effects of stroke. that's why it's so important to act fast... (jitendra sharma/acute stroke medical director 09:11:34:13 the signs that i would suggest


we look for with someone who has stroke signs are what we call fast. fast means face arms and speech... f-a-s. and t is for time. so, fast is if someone is having face arm and leg weakness and speech problems then call 911 right away.)


within minutes... ronnie was moving his right side again. three days later, he left the hospital without any reisdual effects from a stroke. 08:51:10:28 if you had anything to say to someone who may experience what you've experienced, what would you


tell them? i would tell them that it's a blessing and if they have one they need to get there in a hurry.) medical director 09:15:03:07 my message to the community just by seeing mr. jones story is if you are having symptoms, call 911. come to us on time


buster medication.) doctor sharma from brookwood most people ignor the subtle signs of a stroke until it's too late to receive the shot. he says if you think you may be showing any symptom --have issue may be. it could save your life.


researchers say a new experimental drug could be a game changer when it comes to treating alzheimer's disease. patients with early-stage alzheimer's were given the drug "aducanumab" (ah-duke' )-ah-nuh-mab) once a month for


a year. according the researchers-- the drug cleared some deposits of toxic plaques from the brain. that's the plaque doctors believe plays a crucial role in triggering the onset of alzheimer's.


after a year, patients on the highest dose of the medicine had virtually no detectable signs of these deposits. larger studies are under way to test whether this potential breakthrough holds up. your time now is...nebraska remembers the toddler killed


at disney world....ahead, the ceremony to remember lane graves woman sets a car on fire.... coming up, the big mistake she you're looking live right now on the cbs 42 morning news.

having a fabulous labor day you're doing because there is an amazing sale going on at summer classics. it's their labor day sale. and i'm here with bew white. he knows all about it because he literally owns the place. so talk to us about this awesome labor day


sale." bew: "so we're selling our floor samples at sixty percent off and making way for our new indoor furniture line. so we' )re going to change the whole showroom. and we're getting they're going to be up to accessories. and then sixty


percent off on all the floor samples so you can get it immediately, like if you want to take it home and use it this weekend." lillian: "so people can literally just load it up and take it home?" bew: "yes."


lillian: "so talk to us about that price point. i mean how much are people going to be saving here?" bew: "well, we typically sell at thirty percent off, so this is at least an additional thirty percent offof that. or more if you think of the


thirty off thirty, or sixty percent total. so it's a big discount to take the floor samples home." lillian: "oh, yeah. this is the perfect time to do that because football is on all of our minds if you live here in the south. and so this is the


perfect time for people to create that outdoor space, get a tv and you'll be living large this football season, right?" bew: "yes, and typically what happens is by monday there's barely anything left. our floor gets barren because we'


)re selling everything off the floor." lillian: "so what's the trick? is that the trick? that's what i was going to say for our viewers. do they need to get here as quick as they can?" bew: "well we have a lot of


people that shop summer classics over and over so this is the time if you want a particular piece that's on the floor to get it." lillian: "that sounds good. and i love that accessories are on sale. there's some particular candles i


absolutely love. those really just like a cupcake." bew: "yeah, and you don't have to take the calories." lillian: "i know! you can just smell it and there you go. well this is so fun. we always love coming by and seeing your stuff. so make sure you come


by summer classics. they are located in pelham. so you want to get here, get those floor samples, take them home and make your outdoor spaces look amazing. i'm lillian lalo with cbs 42." welcome back...new this morning, people are gathering


to celebrate the life of the toddler killed by an alligator at disney world. yesterday, many gathered in lane graves' home state of during the celebration, thousand balloons in his memory. yesterday would have been his


3rd birthday. drug him into the water at a disney world resort. his parents have set up a foundation in his memory. caught on camera: take a look at this woman setting a car on fire! this is 19 year old carmen


chamblee. the clearwater, florida police department has arrested chamblee after she set this white car on fire. she told detectives she thought the car was her ex-boyfriend's.but, bad news, it wasn't his car.


after the fire, she was seen riding away on a bicycle. chamblee is now being charged continues to cause problems <"hermine spawned a possible tornado on skidaway island in people without electricity (sot: gov. rick scott/ r-fl) i "the storm is predicted to


nats announcement: "the beach is officially closed at this seaside heights... double red flags were posted, warning of the danger. from pennsylvania for a day at the beach.(sot: dan moyer / visitor)"we a roller coaster into the ocean in 2012. hermine is not


predicted to be anywhere near sandy's severity, but the storm could stick around for a couple of days- intensifying possible flooding and beach cbs news, seaside heights, new jersey">. team continues to track tropical storm hermine.storm track meteorologist


temperatures...morning and is quite this morning after a commotion...ahead, what sent the e-r into panic. plus, donald trump goes to church....what he hopes it does for his campaign. you're watching the cbs 42 morning news.


finnie--- let's check out that sunday meteorologist michael smith. right now --jefferson county apartment complex on crab it happened early saturday morning. deputies were called to the royal orleans apartments right


by the rock church. when they arrived --they were told two men had been shot and they went to a convenience store in birmingham for help. they were taken to the hospital and released soon after. no arrests have been made so


far. also happening now --alexander education are investigating a shooting threat against benjamin russell high school. investigators say someone posted a message on the social media site -*eye funny* saying a shooting would happen


at the school on september 6th. the threat also targeted a specific student because he is gay. alex city police are working to figure out who is behind the post. they're asking for anyone


with information on the post to call them. hostage standoff in texas is finally over. but police and witnesses say there were plenty of tense moments in the emergency room. this all happened last night in waxahachie texas.


investigators say a man walked into the e-r with his two children, holding a gun to one of their heads. police say he gave up the children quickly and turned the gun on himself. everyone else in the e-r was evacuated safely..


one witness was heading to his car as the situation unfolded.

the world? and right as we' )re walking out the door, some of the staff said, hey be careful there's a hostage situation next door. a negotiator was brought in..the man surrendered without anyone getting hurt.. meanwhile --investigators are


still trying to figure out exactly why the man started the incident. new this morning..the g-20 in china. the u-s and china formally signed on to the paris agreement on climate change earlier today.


for reducing carbon emissions. meanwhile --president obama and u-k prime minister theresa may both spoke about the future of america's partnership with england following this summer's brexit vote. stand strong with our british


international norms and rules are enforced and are maintained. prime minister may says the two countries will also continue to work together to battle isil troops in syria. new this morning --people in south oregon are not happy


project. the 3-point-7 million dollar project was the focus of a protest saturday in ashland. one of the organizers says it was a peaceful gathering to the pipeline is designed to go more than one-thousand miles from north dakota to


illinois.. transferring barrels of oil.protesters are concerned it will affect their land and water rights but supporters of the project say it will create jobs. trump spoke to members of the detroit yesterday. the republican presidential


candidate delivered a speech in black communities. on the democratic side --hillary clinton is about to get up close and personal with reporters. she's allowing members of the media to travel with her on her campaign plane.


an aide confirms the starting tomorrow.. she'll allow a regular entourage of reporters to join her as she flies across the recognizable stars came home to alabama for a special ceremony. <"touch the ribbon and


officially open the station! alright!" n-c-i-s star pauley perrette was in equality, alabama -- where the community is getting a new firehouse. her dad, paul, is president of the firefighter's board in equality -- and he asked her


to come celebrate the accomplishment. (pauley perette, abby sciuto, ncis)<"my whole family are firefighters and we're so proud to be dedicating the new fire station and everyone that volunteers to fund-raise and every family of every


firefighter here, this is so important to this community." community leaders tell us -- the station is coming not a minute too soon. the old one was so small and worn down, they couldn't even fit the trucks inside. the new season of ncis starts


september 20th right here on cbs42. leaving a bad taste in your but, next, an earthquake hits straight ahead....michael... coming together to help the victims of one of several wildfires that burned across when the blue cut fire burned


a path through their town. the people spared by the flames are now donating what they can to help people rebuild their lives. volunteers are accepting say the gesture is a big step in moving forward. the blue cut fire destroyed


105 homes and more than 200 other buildings.. evacuated during the fire. tennessee had a mishap. no one was hurt after the lap released early as the ride was slowing down at the end. a preliminary investigation delta fair officials say the


problem and shut down --making the ride slow down and return to the ground. bars to release early. new this morning --a pizza delivery man is out of a job.. customers inappopropriate messages after dropping off their pizzas.


one woman claims the driver daughter..telling her it was using several emojis to get her to text back. the woman called the manager..but the manager says that's just something the driver does! the woman called papa john's


corporate who quickly took care of the situation..firing the driver and apologizing to the woman,. new this morning...friends and in a shooting last week. nykea aldridge was caught in the crossfire between three men.


she was walking with her youngest child to register her she was shot. saturday. now the family is hoping putting a face on the violence the violent crimes.new this morning --people in killed earlier this year. alligator dragged him into a


lagoon at a disney world resort in florida back in june. family and friends released five-thousand balloons in honor of him at the elkhorn south high school football field.saturday would have been graves' third birthday.his parents set up a


football is not only kicking off here in alabama, it's going strong in pittsburg, pennsylvania, too. is making a special return beating cancer. amy wadas brings us james conner's return, in a story that's all new this morning.


<"this day has been a long time coming for james conner. team captain for the home opener against villanova. a day he's been waiting for all year long after suffering from a knee injury last year and.. beating cancer." the moment the pitt panthers


came out the tunnel in heinz field... you could feel the excitement.. running back james conner...and his friends.. and family were there to cheer him on all the way. "a little butterflies right now. just waiting for his first carry."


no... it's not conner's first time playing college football.. but it's his first time back since suffering from a knee injury during the first game of last season... and battling hodgkin's lymphoma. he was diagnosed around


thanksgiving. sot kelly patterson, conner' )s mother: "it's like the first day of the rest of his life. i'm so excited and just so blessed and happy and thankful he's healthy. he could be sitting on the bench right now."


conner's doctor said it wasn't an easy road ... but he battled through his chemotherapy treatments. sot dr. stan marks, chairman, upmc cancer center: you know, he continued to work out through treatments, went through all the drills, and


treatment, which was really remarkable." in may... conner announced that he was cancer free!!! and on september third... his goals came true... he set foot back in heinz field.. and to make the day even sweeter-- he scored the team's first


touchdown of the season. sot michael conner, brother: "it's a huge inspiration. this shows you go through stuff, you know, knee, cancer or any struggles in life, but you can overcome anything. there was never a doubt in my mind he was gonna get back on


the field." "i just told him good luck and he was just telling me how great he's gonna do." "it's a work ethic. you know, it's a mindset. he had that mindset, and he came out and said if fear is a choice, i choose not to fear cancer.


that's all, that's all it was." and tackling that fear... was what james conner did today. your time now is...just in is honoring men and women who work really hard all to see.

here and if you live in the south, that means it is time for some serious saturday entertaining. and did you know, fun fact, you are 82 percent more likely to entertain if you update your kitchen area and living bryan: "that's a great


fact." lillian: "it's a great fact. this is my friend bryan with home depot. and you are an expert when it comes to countertops and kitchens. tell us about what you have here at home depot." bryan: "well this is the


perfect time of year to start planning those things. we've the corner. football season is here. so depending on what you're wanting to do in your whatever timeline or budget lillian: "that's perfect! and so, if i'm wanting my kitchen completely re-done


before thanksgiving, i don't need to be calling you two weeks before?" bryan: "no. you need to be calling us right now. come to the stores. visit us. look at your options and see what your goals are for a kitchen and your budget and things like


that." lillian: "so, tell us what you have. these are some beautiful samples i'm looking at. walk us through these." bryan: "okay. well, first looking at countertops. this is one simple thing you can do rather than having to have a


total kitchen renovation. we have some granite samples. also we have some new recycled materials that we have offered here at the home depot. the geo-stones and also the dekton. these are both recycled materials. this is recycled glass. the dekton is


recycled glass as well as porcelain tiles. so it's just a beautiful look, modern, updated. you can go to almost anything here. you can do your traditional colors here. just all different kinds of options for different functionalities in your kitchen."


lillian: "and then you also have all of these examples right here. which i love all the color options you have. what are we looking at?" bryan: "this is our refacing program. so if you don't want to have to be without a kitchen for several weeks or


months, this is a great option for you. the budget is half if not a quarter of what it would be for a total kitchen renovation. basically, what this service is is they will come out and measure your existing cabinets and they will come in and put new doors


and a new cover over your cabinets." lillian: "so it's still your cabinets, just different color and better. that's good to know. and so this would maybe be good for the people that do wait too late to update." bryan: "this can typically be


installed in a week or less." lillian: "that's nice! and beautiful colors. that's what's so fun. i love looking at all these samples. and so, how do we make this happen? after i've picked my colors, picked my cabinets, what's next?"


bryan: "come in to our stores. visit any of our experts here in the store. they can walk you through any kind of consultation whether it be countertops, re-facing, new cabinets. get you on the right path. we have installation professionals that come out to


your home, measure everything you have, come back to the store, finalize everything and you're on your way." lillian: "so you don't have to go out and look for someone to install it. they take care of you right here at home depot. i love home depot. it


is just the best when it comes to options and especially this time of year when it's so much fun to update and get that new look for the new season. i'm lillian lalo new this morning..a woman in indiana wanted to say "thank you" to the nation's


military... and this is the idea she came up with! these flags are on display in downtown indianapolis. beth carr asked people in her someone they know in the military or someone working as a first responder.


she says it's just one way to show appreciation for what they do. this is the second year carr organized the "flags for honor" event. september 11th in honor of the 15th anniversary of 9-11.

your time now is...football either waking up happy or sad after last night's games. next, we have team coverage all the highlights and more. you're taking a live look this sunday morning on the cbs 42 morning news. we'll get to those stories


in just a moment, but first, let's see how the weather is doing with storm track

together to help a 12 year old skylar frost is still in the cordova last week. two people died in the during halftime at saturday' )s sumiton - jasper football game --the community prayed for her recovery. the cheer team is selling


fruit cups and skylar strong decals to raise money for her family.skylar's brother -- zackery--is a cornerback on the team. <"raise money for their hospital bill and to let her know everyone loves her and this community keeps strong


when this happened." skylar's family says she is improving everyday. your time now is...hermine moves across the east coming up --the places now in its path..and the damage left behind. to head out of town, stop what


rid of all our accessories. fifty percent off on all our big ones. one of them smells the cbs 42 storm track weather police in minnesota two months he was buried yesterday in his hometown of saint louis. his family held services in there, a horse drawn carriage


with red and white roses carried his casket to the church. a similar service took place in saint louis. grandmother at calvery castile's death made in health news this morning, called "antibacterial" soaps.


they say they have "no some of those ingredients have not been proven to be safe and use. your time now is...looking for good game day spots to eat at? we've got you covered.. still ahead --rachel lundberg takes us on a food journey


across the state just in time for football season. news...adlib... your time now is...a tragic break in a nearly three decade still ahead --how a town is reacting..after the remains of a missing 11-year-old boy are discovered.


finnie. let's check out that weekend forecast with storm track sheriff's deputies are investigating a shooting at an apartment complex. royal orleans apartments on crab-apple lane. told two men had been shot but


went to a convenience store in birmingham for help. threat of violence against new this morning --a hospital custody.. summit is officially underway the agreement includes plans

new this morning -- investigators say they've found the body of a missing headlines 27-years ago. 11-year-old jacob wetterling was abducted in saint joseph, minnesota in 1989.. disappearance led the f-b-i to confirmed saturday they belong


to wetterling. abduction left a major mark on his hometown..and the nation.< parents stopping by the st. joe meat market remembered a time when kids used to play outside until the late hours. (jeff kremers, parent) "we went everywhere we just


knew you had to be home for dinner and bedtime u could roam anywhere." but on october 22, 1989--that all changed. "it kind of took away innocence." 11-year-old jacob wetterling' )s disappearance rocked st.


joseph and took over national headlines. it changed parenting forever. "life changed after that very much." sandy stocker used to live in jacob's neighborhood.she says her two children were playing outside that night and saw jacob and his friends


fateful trip the convenience store. (sandy stocker, former resident) "they had to stay in the house and we went with them whenever they went to the playgrounds or to their friends and made sure that's where they


were." "just everything we took for granted riding their bikes to the park or going to a park reserve." annie rogers was living in plymouth with her two children when jacob went missing. she says it didn't matter


where you lived. (annie sparrow rogers, former "i think it just touched america in a way that it's not such a safe place anymore we have to be vigilant." with jacob's remains found, could we ever go back to that time of innocence.


"i think it's changed forever we, i do." "no it's gone i think." wetterling's abduction led to a federal law requiring states to maintain sex word yet on the suspect. voters.. great faith ministries in


on fixing economic hardships trump also paid a visit to ben carson's childhood home in detroit. meanwhile --the leader of the detroit n-double-a-c-p says democratic candidate will upgrade to a larger plane country.


your time now is...what's season? tailgating of course! after the break --real time traffic anchor rachel lundberg explores your gameday dining options! in space news this sunday morning.... nasa's juno spacecraft sent


back the first-ever images of jupiter's north pole..these pics were snapped on juno's first flyby of the planet with its instruments switched on. we can now see.. storm systems and weather activity unlike anything previously seen on any of our solar system's


gas-giant planets. the energy around jupiter's north pole is the strongest in the solar system says nasa. officially here..and that means tailgating season is in full swing too! real time traffic anchor we head to auburn for today'


)s rachel on the road. nat pop: students "it is an absolute chaos from 10am to 2am all day long." track: this place is an institution in auburn. track: the original mama goldbergs has been up and running since 1976 across from


lowder hall and off magnolia. two things ya have to try. "here we go, we must try this. yes we must." track: smoked turkey, ham and roast beef all chopped up with cheese, then throw it in the magical steamer. "keep that hot! now we're


going all the way right here." track: momma's love it, mayo, mustard, lettuce, tomato and the special sauce! "one for you one for me. sure. good morning. laughs. so good." (insert map) -

deli.com/location-results/ track: there has been so much success in auburn, now 20 locations are open across the state, but no matter where you go there's one thing everyone has to try. nat pop of chips track: the nachos! simple, but


impossible to replicate! "they come in and they say and i think i'm supposed to try these nachos things. and we say yes you're going to love it.">

with pepper jack cheese. nat pop of steamer "have at it! it's on your diet right! absolutely. this is on my diet everyday." "i think campus has it's one place that everyone goes to and enjoy and is part of your college experience, and that'


)s what momma goldbergs is for auburn." nat pop students eating in time for the crimson tide' )s first home game.. with another delicious food tradition ahead of the big game. your time now is...just how


did your teams fare on the first football saturday of the year? still ahead --a recap of the tide and tigers day on the morning news... space." got the holidays right around kitchen, we can definitely fit


you may have." break.. the top stories you might have missed.. that's coming up next on the cbs 42 morning news... if you're just joining us.. here are some of the top stories you might have


the crimson tide starts slow but ends with a statement! freshman quarterback jalen hurts helped alabama defeat u-s-c in texas.. the final score --52 to 6. for the auburn tigers..a last-minute comeback effort falls apart against the number 2 ranked clemson tigers.


opener, 19 to 13. a walker county community is helping the survivor of a deadly car crash. skylar frost is still in i-c-u after the crash on highway 78 in cordova left two others dead. sumiton cheerleaders are


selling fruit cups and decals to help pay for her hospital bills. and jefferson county sheriff' )s deputies are investigating a shooting that left two men hurt. it happened at the royal orleans apartments in


forestdale yesterday morning. city police and the board of that's all the time we have for now--- to stay up to date on the sports updates, head to wiat dot com. be sure to join us back 5-30.


and join us back here on wake up alabama at 4-30 tomorrow


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