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danielle nottingham, cbs news, okeyville, california. >> $38 million from california's emergency drought relief program is used to pay for drinking water and fill up the water tanks but only homeowners can lease the water tanks. many other people are forced to rig hoses to their neighbor's home and then share from that water source. >>> well, the ongoing drought may prompt insurance companies to drop fire coverage for california customers in some of the high risk areas. that's the word from the state insurance commissioner dave jones. he says those customers could be forced to shop for more expensive insurance plans. jones making the comments yesterday while meeting with wildfire victims and volunteers in calibers are county. they hope to fully contain the destructive valley fierily thursday. the wildfire has burned more than 76,000 acres in lake napa and sonoma county and now 97% contained. fire has destroyed more than 1900 structures and blamed for four deaths since it started back in september 12th. >>> a disabled sailboat was towed off the beach in san francisco this morning. investi
danielle nottingham, cbs news, okeyville, california. >> $38 million from california's emergency drought relief program is used to pay for drinking water and fill up the water tanks but only homeowners can lease the water tanks. many other people are forced to rig hoses to their neighbor's home and then share from that water source. >>> well, the ongoing drought may prompt insurance companies to drop fire coverage for california customers in some of the high risk areas. that's...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, middletown, california. >> more than a thousand people who fled the fire spent the night in a shelter. many of them lost everything they owned. the american red cross has been running the emergency evacuation facility for the last 72 hours. the fire forced the evacuation -- the evacuees to leave quickly. those who could brought their pets with them. >> we've been able to get them housed appropriately, get them fed, watered, calmed down. >> we haven't even hit i think the most devastating part going back to the property and seeing what we don't have. i'm just missing my animals the most. i'm sorry. >> nearly a thousand evacuees are living on the property of the napa county fair grounds. some of them are living in tents. others in their cars. >>> 12:19. it's so difficult to see these stories because i'm not sure, is fire worse than water or they're equally as bad when everything is just lost like that? >> when everything is a total loss, then i guess it's equally as devastating. there's something about being it consumed. that would be tough to handle. >> and
danielle nottingham, cbs news, middletown, california. >> more than a thousand people who fled the fire spent the night in a shelter. many of them lost everything they owned. the american red cross has been running the emergency evacuation facility for the last 72 hours. the fire forced the evacuation -- the evacuees to leave quickly. those who could brought their pets with them. >> we've been able to get them housed appropriately, get them fed, watered, calmed down. >> we...
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daniel nottingham cbs news middletown, california. >>> seven years after a man was killed in philadelphia, his family and his friends are still left with many questions. the person who killed matt novack on september 28th, 2008, remains a mystery. novack family now launch add billboard campaign in both campaign and pennsauken to help with the search. novack was shot and killed with someone in a blue chevy impala with -- there's a $42,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest. >>> taylor swift is sued by a tomorrow dj claims he lost his job at a den very radio station after after i was accused by inappropriately touching the systemicer in 2013. he claims another employee was responsible for the bad behavior. he says his employer was given evidence immediatelying after the incident after this incident the made his own decision. >>> his latest movie the visit came in a close second. >> would you mind getting inside the oven to clean it? >> boy, that said creepy like most of his moves it was shot in the philadelphia area. it's a terrifying area of two children visit their grandparen
daniel nottingham cbs news middletown, california. >>> seven years after a man was killed in philadelphia, his family and his friends are still left with many questions. the person who killed matt novack on september 28th, 2008, remains a mystery. novack family now launch add billboard campaign in both campaign and pennsauken to help with the search. novack was shot and killed with someone in a blue chevy impala with -- there's a $42,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest....
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >>> the white house is rolling back reports that the president will be coming to new york to work at columbia university after he leaves office. mr. obama graduated from columbia in 1983. the talk started when columbia's president mentioned he looked forward to welcoming back the world's famous alumist. in a statement the president stayed he has long respect for columbia university and his desire to continue working with them, however, at this point, no decisions have been finalized about his post-presidency plans. >>> the penalty phase of the trial starts today for the white supremacist convicted of killing three people at jewish sites in suburban kansas city last year. the jury found phrasefrazier glynn miller guilty. >>> friends are saying good-byes to two tv journalists killed last week. hundreds attended the memorial service monday in martinsville for alison parker, the reporter shot and killed live on tv. she they shared their memories of the 24-year-old including her love of dance and theater. >>> more than a thousand people honored parker
danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >>> the white house is rolling back reports that the president will be coming to new york to work at columbia university after he leaves office. mr. obama graduated from columbia in 1983. the talk started when columbia's president mentioned he looked forward to welcoming back the world's famous alumist. in a statement the president stayed he has long respect for columbia university and his desire to continue working with them, however, at...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, middletown, california. >> reporter: i'm david begnaud in kelseyville, california. at 10 a.m. this morning, people started lining up around this track at the local high school football stadium. >> we might be able to get you up there. >> oh, please. >> reporter: everyone vying for a police escort in the burned out areas. carolyn compton waited for more than an hour. you have no clue if your house is still standing. >> no, sir. >> reporter: compton lives on cobb mountain, which was one of the first areas engulfed by the valley fire which started last saturday. >> oh! how devastating, emory. >> betty curtice and her husband of 37-year-old, emory, saw their retirement home for the first time in ashes. >> i'm too nervous to even take a picture. >> reporter: the only thing left standing is the chimney, and today they searched desperately for their cat named toes. >> toes, toes. here, kitty, kitty! >> reporter: on saturday, they had 10 minutes to get out, today 15 minutes to survey the damage. >> it's just devastating. >> reporter: more than 800 people remain
danielle nottingham, cbs news, middletown, california. >> reporter: i'm david begnaud in kelseyville, california. at 10 a.m. this morning, people started lining up around this track at the local high school football stadium. >> we might be able to get you up there. >> oh, please. >> reporter: everyone vying for a police escort in the burned out areas. carolyn compton waited for more than an hour. you have no clue if your house is still standing. >> no, sir....
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. >> danielle nottingham, cbs 2 news. >>> thank you. >>> people in our area are still reflecting on the pope's visit to new york, on the upper story, matt. >> reporter: diane, life has returned to normal here on east 72nd street where the pope visit. people have been posing all day long outside the papal, between madison and fifth, posing for pictures as you can see the yellow and white flag flying high tonight. >> a man who symbolizes hope wanted to see america's symbol of hope, pope francis asked the pilot of his white hawk helicopter to circle the statue of liberty before heading to jfk. according to timothy who was on native buenos aires, said nuns gave him flowers and wished him well on the journey to philadelphia. >> it is showing to the world what the catholic church is, like a big family full of joy and so i think it is something wonderful. >> during his whirlwind tour of new york city, he preached equality and justice and physically. >> i asked him if i may hug him, he said, si. when i hugged him i felt peace and joy, and felt as though >> spiritually. a senior at maria high sc
. >> danielle nottingham, cbs 2 news. >>> thank you. >>> people in our area are still reflecting on the pope's visit to new york, on the upper story, matt. >> reporter: diane, life has returned to normal here on east 72nd street where the pope visit. people have been posing all day long outside the papal, between madison and fifth, posing for pictures as you can see the yellow and white flag flying high tonight. >> a man who symbolizes hope wanted to see...
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cbs 2's danielle nottingham begins our coverage from philadelphia. >> at his last big event, pope francis encouraged all catholics to be open to the miracles of love. earlier in the day he offered an apology to victims of sex abuse. >> reporter: pope francis waved farewell at the airport in philadelphia as he boarded a plane for rome. vice president joe biden led the u.s. delegation to see him off. the pope made a final request to end his historic visit to the u.s. >> do not let your enthusiasm for jesus, his church, our families, and the broader family of society run dry. >> reporter: at the beginning of his last day, francis met with sex abuse survivors and vowed that those responsible would be held accountable. >> i remain overwhelmed with shame that men entrust would the tender care of children violated these little ones and caused griever s harm. -- and caused grievous harm. >> reporter: francis spent time sunday with inmates, embracing one and encouraging all inmates to get their lives back on track. hundreds of thousands of people celebrated a late father. >> faith grows when it is
cbs 2's danielle nottingham begins our coverage from philadelphia. >> at his last big event, pope francis encouraged all catholics to be open to the miracles of love. earlier in the day he offered an apology to victims of sex abuse. >> reporter: pope francis waved farewell at the airport in philadelphia as he boarded a plane for rome. vice president joe biden led the u.s. delegation to see him off. the pope made a final request to end his historic visit to the u.s. >> do not...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >> president mckinley never saw the peak which bore his nameor 98 years. alaskan lawmakers have been fighting to change that name of mt. mckinley back to denali since 1975. >>> after days of high winds and rough seas, royal deutch shell has resumed operations off alaska's northern coast. the company is still waiting for the okay to begin drilling again. they need to pass a systems check to make sure it's safe following the rough weather. last month shell got the green light from the federal government to drill in the arctic ocean, the first time in two decades. >>> they say the numbers prove that needle exchange programs not only work but are cost effective investments in the battle against h.i.v. according to researchers at george washington university, d.c.'s needle exchange program prevented 120 new cases of h.i.v. infections and saved about $44 million over a two-year period. itself findings were push -- the findings were published in the scientific journal "aids and behavior." >>> one week from today begins a major construction to an iconi
danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >> president mckinley never saw the peak which bore his nameor 98 years. alaskan lawmakers have been fighting to change that name of mt. mckinley back to denali since 1975. >>> after days of high winds and rough seas, royal deutch shell has resumed operations off alaska's northern coast. the company is still waiting for the okay to begin drilling again. they need to pass a systems check to make sure it's safe following the rough...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, okeyville, california. >> $38 million from california's emergency droughtelief program is used to pay for drinking water and filling all those water tanks, but only homeowners can lacey water tanks. other residents are -- lease water tanks. other residents are forced to rig hoses to their neighbor's homes for water sources. >> pretty bleak there. >>> john wall dishing a big assist to area homeless children. >> a lot of people on facebook love to hear about this young man. yesterday waldo natured 400,000- dollar to bright beginnings -- $400,000 to bright beginnings -- yesterday wall donated $400,000 to bright beginnings. they will name a classroom after wall. so he is excelling both on the court and off. >> and an example to the other athletes. >>> still ahead a wusa9 call for action about a scam targeting college students. >> plus a hoax that's a supposed threat to your privacy. >> plus michael jackson's daughter paris all grown up, new pictures of the some of my competitors plan to reduce the use of antibiotics over the next few years. but what are you hav
danielle nottingham, cbs news, okeyville, california. >> $38 million from california's emergency droughtelief program is used to pay for drinking water and filling all those water tanks, but only homeowners can lacey water tanks. other residents are -- lease water tanks. other residents are forced to rig hoses to their neighbor's homes for water sources. >> pretty bleak there. >>> john wall dishing a big assist to area homeless children. >> a lot of people on facebook...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, middletown, california. >>> that's not the end of the destruction out west. take a look the search continues for several people missing in the wake of deadly flash floods in utah. video shows crews pulling women and children out of cars being swept away from raging water. everybody got out of this car safely fortunately but an eighth person has now died in these floods. >>> they're hoping for less media attention later this morning when kentucky county clerk kim davis begins her second day back at work following jail time for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. davis now says she has decided not to interfere with deputy clerks. they'll continue to hand out marriage licenses in rowan county. >> i don't want to be in the spotlight. i certainly don't want to be a whipping post. i am no hero. i just want to serve my neighbors quietly without violating my conscience. >> kentucky's governor says the marriage licenses being issued from davis' office are valid. the licenses have been altered to remove davis' name. >>> the european union is
danielle nottingham, cbs news, middletown, california. >>> that's not the end of the destruction out west. take a look the search continues for several people missing in the wake of deadly flash floods in utah. video shows crews pulling women and children out of cars being swept away from raging water. everybody got out of this car safely fortunately but an eighth person has now died in these floods. >>> they're hoping for less media attention later this morning when kentucky...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, ventura, california. >> forecasters say trade winds in the pacific oceanust shift if the kantele gnomeo is to become the strongest on -- if the current el nino is to become the strongest on record. >> here's the test. do you like el nino? >> no. >> then i'm loving el nino. >> remember was it '97, '98? we had .1-inch of snow. >> i was just dying. you're all over that. do you want more snow? >> no. >> thank you. you can stay. >> it can be feast or famine, but the odds are we'll get a famine. >>> our 3-degree guarantee, how did we do? tune in tonight at 11:00. we are perfect so far for the month of sent. can we keep it going? look -- september. can we keep it going? let's start with a live look outside, our live, michael and son weather cam, 78 downtown, humidity 74%, wind north at 8. the front is just through us, in fact, the heavy activity is now well to east of us across the bay, but that said there's still some leftover showers essentially from winchester southward down toward i-81, mainly light, but once you get south of 66 down toward woodstock and stra
danielle nottingham, cbs news, ventura, california. >> forecasters say trade winds in the pacific oceanust shift if the kantele gnomeo is to become the strongest on -- if the current el nino is to become the strongest on record. >> here's the test. do you like el nino? >> no. >> then i'm loving el nino. >> remember was it '97, '98? we had .1-inch of snow. >> i was just dying. you're all over that. do you want more snow? >> no. >> thank you. you...
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danielle nottingham, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> 6:13 right now.enience store clerk says a man chained by authority for possible ties to string every freeway sheetings was a regular customer who never caused problems. phoenix police swarmed that store yesterday, arrested that man, he was booked last night on unrelated charges. there are also indication that is different people are responsible for the shooting. eleven vehicles have been shot, since august 29th. >>> a small plane caring the film crew of a movie starring tom tom cruz crashed, killing two people aboard and injuring a third. it happened in a small town in columbia. officials say the twin engine aero star ran into bad weather friday after taking off. crews, trained pilot, arrived in columbia last month, film that movie called maina. about pilot who worked for the late cocaine pin. >> mass wife wild fire threatening entire northern california town, burning in san andries about hour southeast of sacramento. resident in the town before 2700 people are on alert, to be ready to evacuate if ne
danielle nottingham, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> 6:13 right now.enience store clerk says a man chained by authority for possible ties to string every freeway sheetings was a regular customer who never caused problems. phoenix police swarmed that store yesterday, arrested that man, he was booked last night on unrelated charges. there are also indication that is different people are responsible for the shooting. eleven vehicles have been shot, since august 29th. >>> a...
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danielle nottingham. cbs 2news this morning. >> the pope made his final remarks and said he was moved to stand with people of other religions at ground zero. >> that place which speaks so evil -- we know, we -- see it, that evil never has the last word. [ applause ] >> finally the pope took part in an interfaith service and stopped to pray at the north tower reflecting pool. he visited the south tower reflecting tool and visited the 9/11 memorial and museum. >>> the search is fron two men who sexually assaulted a the weekend. it happened near the dunkin' donuts. two men grabbed her. one man held her homes and the other man groped her and started about swimming her parents, but the man ran away. and many students are saying during the day they use that alley as a shortcut. of kids do. probably once a day. so because i live on the other side of the street. so i definitely use the alley. police may have surveillance video from the dunkin' donuts. >>> in new jersey, students return to class today since the first
danielle nottingham. cbs 2news this morning. >> the pope made his final remarks and said he was moved to stand with people of other religions at ground zero. >> that place which speaks so evil -- we know, we -- see it, that evil never has the last word. [ applause ] >> finally the pope took part in an interfaith service and stopped to pray at the north tower reflecting pool. he visited the south tower reflecting tool and visited the 9/11 memorial and museum. >>> the...
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cbs news correspondent danielle nottingham joins us live from lower manhattan with more on the holy father's day, danielle good afternoon. >> reporter: good afternoon. this is certainly a busy day for pope francis. this morning he spoke at the u.n., addressing more than 100 world leaders, and diplomat. pope touched on a variety of issues including environmental abuse, rights of the pour and what he called a self less boundlens search for money. >> for power, and material prosperity, the the misuse of available resources, and to the the exclusion of the weak. >> reporter: and, after his u.n. address the pope place aid flower on the 9/11 memorial and met with family members of the victims kill in the world trade center attack. the pope still has some events on his schedule, including a mass later today at madison square garden and he will also ride through central park. 80,000 people are expected to attend that event. live from new york, danielle noting ham, pat and erika back to you. >> thank you. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for non-top coverage of the event, all of the major event starti
cbs news correspondent danielle nottingham joins us live from lower manhattan with more on the holy father's day, danielle good afternoon. >> reporter: good afternoon. this is certainly a busy day for pope francis. this morning he spoke at the u.n., addressing more than 100 world leaders, and diplomat. pope touched on a variety of issues including environmental abuse, rights of the pour and what he called a self less boundlens search for money. >> for power, and material prosperity,...