113
113
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm danielle nottingham. i'll have the latest coming up. >> and protestors climb on the freeway in oakland armed with fireworks. i'm kiet do with the dramatic pictures and video coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> you need to stop throwing objects at the police. >> police cars and businesses burned in ferguson, missouri this morning the city dealing with the aftermath of a night of fires, gunshots and chaos. the ugly scene was caused by people upset over a grand jury decision not to indict a ferguson police officer. the panel determined there was no probable cause to charge him in the shooting death of michael brown. >> reaction to the decision hit the bay area as well with protestors battling police in the streets of oakland. we have team coverage of the situation there. good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, november 25. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:30. >>> let's begin this morning's team coverage at the source. cbs news' danielle nottingham joins us life from ferguson
i'm danielle nottingham. i'll have the latest coming up. >> and protestors climb on the freeway in oakland armed with fireworks. i'm kiet do with the dramatic pictures and video coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> you need to stop throwing objects at the police. >> police cars and businesses burned in ferguson, missouri this morning the city dealing with the aftermath of a night of fires, gunshots and chaos. the ugly scene was caused by people upset over a grand jury...
83
83
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
live in ferguson, missouri, danielle nottingham, now back to you. >> danielle, do we have any idea why authorities decided to announce the grand jury's decision at 8 p.m. instead of the morning hours where it may have been safer for law enforcement to handle the rioting? >> reporter: that's been a big question. it was asked a couple of times asked of the governor asked to law enforcement during a news conference and they said it was up to the prosecutor's office but many in the community question whether that -- if that announcement came earlier in the day and the police had done it during the daylight they may have been better control over the riots. >> danielle nottingham, thank you. for the latest developments on the situation in missouri and here at home in oakland, log on to kpix.com. >>> time now 6:39. calls for increased security at san jose international airport are growing louder after the third security breach this year. the new measure that could help prevent another repeat performance. >> and this thanksgiving technology can help you take some of the stress out of preparing
live in ferguson, missouri, danielle nottingham, now back to you. >> danielle, do we have any idea why authorities decided to announce the grand jury's decision at 8 p.m. instead of the morning hours where it may have been safer for law enforcement to handle the rioting? >> reporter: that's been a big question. it was asked a couple of times asked of the governor asked to law enforcement during a news conference and they said it was up to the prosecutor's office but many in the...
93
93
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
we're going to have get out to danielle nottingham in ferguson, missouri with the very latest, danielle? >> reporter: police say this was worse than the violence that broke out here in ferguson, the community braces for a possible round two tonight. we're learning more about officer darren wilson's side of the story. burned out businesses smoldered following a night of chaos in ferguson, missouri. rioting broke out after a county prosecutor announced that nine white and three african-american jurors decided not to indict police officer darren wilson in the shooting death of unarmed teenager michael brown in august. their decision was based on 7 # hours of testimony from -- 70 hours of testimony from about 60 witnesses. lawyers criticized the grand jury system saying prosecutors have ongoing relationships with the ferguson police. >> we object publicly and loudly as we can on behalf of michael brown jr.'s family that this process is broken. >> reporter: president obama called for peaceful demonstrations. but the situation quickly got out of hand as roaming groups of demonstrators some fr
we're going to have get out to danielle nottingham in ferguson, missouri with the very latest, danielle? >> reporter: police say this was worse than the violence that broke out here in ferguson, the community braces for a possible round two tonight. we're learning more about officer darren wilson's side of the story. burned out businesses smoldered following a night of chaos in ferguson, missouri. rioting broke out after a county prosecutor announced that nine white and three...
127
127
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
that news sets off a wave of violence in ferguson, danielle nottingham is there is. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. and the national guard has moved in here now. still a very heavy police presence, both statewide and local. what started out as peaceful protests at the ferguson police department turfed into a wave of violence. you can hear the emergency vehicles still entering this main strip here on west flurissent. they are total loss. police said they made at least 29 arrests. they said they were hit tonight by batteries and rocks. and reporters were taking cover from gunfire. it was a very chaotic scene. and police said they were disappointed with the community because they had engaged with the community to >>> well, coming up on your "morning news," more on the reaction from ferguson. i'm anne-marie green. this is your "cbs morning news." the first 100 customers get a free treat-filled stocking and a chance to win a trip! petsmart®. sir, we're loaded and getting ready to go... ...we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) don't let a severe cold hold you b
that news sets off a wave of violence in ferguson, danielle nottingham is there is. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. and the national guard has moved in here now. still a very heavy police presence, both statewide and local. what started out as peaceful protests at the ferguson police department turfed into a wave of violence. you can hear the emergency vehicles still entering this main strip here on west flurissent. they are total loss. police said they made at least 29 arrests....
330
330
tv
eye 330
favorite 0
quote 2
but danielle nottingham reports the soda industry is not giving up without a fight. >> reporter: if aa chance of passing anywhere, it's here in berkeley. >> berkeley is probably the most progressive city in america. >> reporter: former labor secretary robert wise is supporting a tax on sugary drinks called measure "d." >> diabetes comes from sugary soft drinks and obesity say huge public health crisis. it's costing our nation a gigantic amount of money. >> reporter: medical costs for treat og piecety have soared to $190 billion a year, according to a recent study. but attempts to tax sugary drinks have failed in more than 30 jurisdictions across the country. the no on "d" campaign wants it to fail here, too. you think it's confusing? >> absolutely confusing. >> reporter: roger salazar says the law is filled with loopholes but will raise grocery prices. beverage companies have responded big, pouring $2.3 million into their campaign of sending their opponents 7 to 1. >> we don't feel, you know, at the end of the day, the voters will stand for it. >> reporter: tax opponents believe there
but danielle nottingham reports the soda industry is not giving up without a fight. >> reporter: if aa chance of passing anywhere, it's here in berkeley. >> berkeley is probably the most progressive city in america. >> reporter: former labor secretary robert wise is supporting a tax on sugary drinks called measure "d." >> diabetes comes from sugary soft drinks and obesity say huge public health crisis. it's costing our nation a gigantic amount of money....
197
197
Nov 1, 2014
11/14
by
WPSG
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 1
danielle nottingham has the latest. >> today was a tough day.he record of virgin galactic spaceship two is scattered across part of the mojave desert. it happened shortly after the space plane detached and fired up its rocket engine as it has successfully done in previous test flights. one pile will the was found dead inside the spacecraft. the other parachuted out and was seriously injured. >> the test community is very small and we are human and it hurts. >> reporter: marlene rulely often watches the test flights is it this community is built around this industry. this is tragic. >> reporter: spaceship two took off from here. the aircraft was using a new fuel formulation that executives say had been tested and proven on the ground. the company's billionaire founder sir richard branson was hoping to ride on the first commercial flight. he tweeted thoughts with all virgin galactic. thanks for all your messages of support. virgin galactic is working with authorities to determine cause of the crash. danielle nottingham for "eyewitness news" on the
danielle nottingham has the latest. >> today was a tough day.he record of virgin galactic spaceship two is scattered across part of the mojave desert. it happened shortly after the space plane detached and fired up its rocket engine as it has successfully done in previous test flights. one pile will the was found dead inside the spacecraft. the other parachuted out and was seriously injured. >> the test community is very small and we are human and it hurts. >> reporter:...
93
93
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
daniel nottingham joins us live now, in ferguson with the latest on that decision. that follows a three month investigation. danielle? >> reporter: parts of this main strip here in ferguson are still on fire this morning. it seemed like in a matter every minutes peaceful protests gave way to violence overnight. police say they were hit with rocks, and bricks, and batteries, reporters took cover from gunfire, protesters were met with smoke and tear gas. police say, they made at least 29 arrests so far. but they're also report that there was no loss of life, they say, that was their goal. and all of this is happening after days and weeks of law enforcement, local community leaders, asking the public to protest peacefully, following the grand jury's decision. the faa also had to restrict air space over ferguson, because of the violence, and that affected flights trying to lands at the st. louis airport. live in ferguson, missouri, danielle nottingham, now, back to you. >> danielle, thank you so. by the way brown's family has released a statement reading in part we are p
daniel nottingham joins us live now, in ferguson with the latest on that decision. that follows a three month investigation. danielle? >> reporter: parts of this main strip here in ferguson are still on fire this morning. it seemed like in a matter every minutes peaceful protests gave way to violence overnight. police say they were hit with rocks, and bricks, and batteries, reporters took cover from gunfire, protesters were met with smoke and tear gas. police say, they made at least 29...
163
163
Nov 16, 2014
11/14
by
WUSA
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
danielle nottingham reports. >> the doctor arrived saturday afternoon and went from ambulance to nebraska medical center undergoing treatment. the 44-year-old surgeon working at a hospital in the ebola zone in the capital of free town but not with ebola patients but started to show symptoms last week and a mel team in sara de lone says he was critical when he left for the u.s. so far he is responding well. his son said he was aware of the risk going to west africa. >> the fact that he left here to go back to his country, that made me worried a little bit especially when they said doctor and he treats patients. >> he explained why returned to help his countrymen. >> i took this job because i believe that it was a calling and i go. >> nebraska medical center is one of four u.s. hospitals with special units to treat people with highly infectious diseases. sa leah is the 3rd ebola patient to undergo treatment. 8 of the 9 patients treated in the u.s. have survived. danielle nottingham, cbs news los angeles. >>> the state department is saying that sa leah's wife requested his evacuation to the
danielle nottingham reports. >> the doctor arrived saturday afternoon and went from ambulance to nebraska medical center undergoing treatment. the 44-year-old surgeon working at a hospital in the ebola zone in the capital of free town but not with ebola patients but started to show symptoms last week and a mel team in sara de lone says he was critical when he left for the u.s. so far he is responding well. his son said he was aware of the risk going to west africa. >> the fact that...
138
138
Nov 19, 2014
11/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
as daniel nottingham reports, takata is responding to government demands. >> reporter: the governmentow wants a recall. the devices can explode with too much force, potentially sending shrapnel into the vehicle. the defect has been linked to at least five fatalities and dozens of injuries. >> every day even when i look in the mirror, i can still feel that piece inside. i have no idea to this day how i kept my eye. it was a miracle. >> reporter: the initial recall was limited to cars in high-humidity areas like the gulf coast. but a recent incident in north carolina prompted the call for an expansion. the national recall would cover vehicled with air bags made before 2008 by ford, honda, chrysler, mazda and bmw. the acting head of the national highway traffic safety administration said takata has indicated it will not comply. >> takata's initial response is an unwillingness to move forward. and frankly, that is one of the reasons why we are talking to all of you today because i believe that everyone needs to understand that takata needs to act. >> reporter: in a statement late tuesday
as daniel nottingham reports, takata is responding to government demands. >> reporter: the governmentow wants a recall. the devices can explode with too much force, potentially sending shrapnel into the vehicle. the defect has been linked to at least five fatalities and dozens of injuries. >> every day even when i look in the mirror, i can still feel that piece inside. i have no idea to this day how i kept my eye. it was a miracle. >> reporter: the initial recall was limited...
260
260
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
WUSA
tv
eye 260
favorite 0
quote 0
danielle nottingham, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >> protesters took to the streets of d.c. last night after the decision was announced. for the most part around here, they were peaceful and passionate. five more protests are planned for today. organizers are hoping they, too, will be without violence. nikki burdine talked with the demonstrators at one of those protests this morning. >> no justice, no peace. >> reporter: at 8:28 this morning, the first of five protests kicked off in front of d.c. police headquarters led by the black youth project. >> no justice, no peace. >> reporter: they'll continue for the next 24 hours. >> there's no justice in this town. >> every 28 hours a young black person is killed by a police source, a vigilante, a security guard, or a self-appointed police officer. >> reporter: halfway through the chanting, silence for what they called a die-in. >> for four and a half minutes to represent the four and a half hours that they let michael brown lay in the street dead. >> reporter: today's protest isn't about what's happening in ferguson. the black yo
danielle nottingham, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >> protesters took to the streets of d.c. last night after the decision was announced. for the most part around here, they were peaceful and passionate. five more protests are planned for today. organizers are hoping they, too, will be without violence. nikki burdine talked with the demonstrators at one of those protests this morning. >> no justice, no peace. >> reporter: at 8:28 this morning, the first of five protests kicked...
136
136
Nov 16, 2014
11/14
by
WPSG
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
reporter danielle nottingham has the details. >> reporter: dr.lia land the in omaha saturday afternoon then went by ambulance to nebraska medical center where he is under going treatment. the 44 year old surgeon was working at a hospital in the ebola zone in see err ya leone capital of free town but not with ebola patients. he started showing symptoms last week. a medical team in says he was critically ill when he left for the u.s. >> we should keep calm. everything is going to be okay and so far he's responding very well to treatment. >>> he's a citizen of sierra leone who lives in maryland with his wife and two children. his son says his father was aware of the risks going to work in west africa. >> the fact that he left here and go back to his country, that made me worry a little bit especially when he said doctor and he treat patients much that's the parts that's scary. you don't know who has the vir virus. >> salism a during an april interview why he went to help his country man. >>> i took this job because i want to. there was a calling and
reporter danielle nottingham has the details. >> reporter: dr.lia land the in omaha saturday afternoon then went by ambulance to nebraska medical center where he is under going treatment. the 44 year old surgeon was working at a hospital in the ebola zone in see err ya leone capital of free town but not with ebola patients. he started showing symptoms last week. a medical team in says he was critically ill when he left for the u.s. >> we should keep calm. everything is going to be...
128
128
Nov 19, 2014
11/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
danielle nottingham, cbs news. >>> senate republicans say the battle over the keystone xl oil pipelines not over yet. by just one vote, a bill approving construction of the pipeline was defeated in the senate yesterday evening. every republican voted for the bill along with 14 democrats. the house passed the bill last week. the xl pipeline would run from canada to the gulf coast, taking a more direct route than an existing pipeline. it's opposed by environmentalists. republicans say the pipeline will create jobs. they plan to resurrect the bill when they control the senate next year. >> this will be an early item on the agenda in the next congress, and i'm very confident that senator hogan's bill will succeed and we'll be able to get it down to the president. >> the white house says president obama does not support the senate bill. >>> a setback for the president's pledge to rein in the surveillance of americans. senate republicans voted tuesday to block a bill to overhaul the national security agency. the measure would have curbed the nsa's access to the bulk collection of phone recor
danielle nottingham, cbs news. >>> senate republicans say the battle over the keystone xl oil pipelines not over yet. by just one vote, a bill approving construction of the pipeline was defeated in the senate yesterday evening. every republican voted for the bill along with 14 democrats. the house passed the bill last week. the xl pipeline would run from canada to the gulf coast, taking a more direct route than an existing pipeline. it's opposed by environmentalists. republicans say...
185
185
Nov 19, 2014
11/14
by
WPSG
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 1
cbs correspondent danielle nottingham shows us that could mean 20 million additional vehicles would beffected. >> reporter: the government now wants a nationwide recall of vehicles with front driver's side takata air bags. the devices can explode with too much force potentially sending shrapnel into the vehicle. the defect has been linked to at least five fatalities and dozens of injuries. >> every day even when i look in the mirror i can still feel that piece inside. i have no idea to this day how i kept my eye. it was a miracle. >> reporter: the initial recall was limited to cars in high humidity areas like the gulf coast. but a recent incident in north carolina prompted the call for an expansion. the national recall would cover vehicles with takata air bags made before 2008 by ford, honda, chrysler, mazda and bmw. the acting head of the national highway transportation safety the board says takata has indicated it will not comply. >> takata's initial response an unwillingness to move forward and frankly that is one of the reasons why we're talking to all of you today because i believ
cbs correspondent danielle nottingham shows us that could mean 20 million additional vehicles would beffected. >> reporter: the government now wants a nationwide recall of vehicles with front driver's side takata air bags. the devices can explode with too much force potentially sending shrapnel into the vehicle. the defect has been linked to at least five fatalities and dozens of injuries. >> every day even when i look in the mirror i can still feel that piece inside. i have no idea...
420
420
Nov 2, 2014
11/14
by
WPSG
tv
eye 420
favorite 0
quote 1
reporter danielle nottingham tells us federal investigators are now on the scene. >> reporter: richard branson offered his condolences in his his first public comminate since sir gin gal ac i can virgin two blew to pieces over the mojave desert, killing test pilots. >> we're standing on the shoulders of chance. yesterday we fell short. >> the company's billionaire founder arrived in mojave saturday to meet with the employees, 39 year old michael alwaysberry found dead inside the spacecraft, the other pilot was seriously injured after par including to safety. >> the national transportation safety board has a team of more than dozen investigators here on the ground in the mow half i dessert to comb the crash site. >> ntsb says this is unique case for the agency. >> this will be the first time we've been in the lead of space launch that involved persons on board. >> branson is determined to be the leader in space tourism. he vows his program will cautiously move forward. >> massive setback. it is horendous for the families of the test pilot. and but we have now got to pick ourselves up. >
reporter danielle nottingham tells us federal investigators are now on the scene. >> reporter: richard branson offered his condolences in his his first public comminate since sir gin gal ac i can virgin two blew to pieces over the mojave desert, killing test pilots. >> we're standing on the shoulders of chance. yesterday we fell short. >> the company's billionaire founder arrived in mojave saturday to meet with the employees, 39 year old michael alwaysberry found dead inside...
110
110
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 1
cbs news' danielle nottingham has more on the situation there and why the grand jury decide there is insufficient evidence to charge the police officer. >>> reporter: protestors marched into the early hours. demonstrations spiraled out of control and turned violent. at least a dozen buildings were set on fire. business is looted, windows broken, and hundreds of gunshots were heard. >> what i have seen tonight is probably much worse than the worst night we ever had in august. >> reporter: police hurled tear gas into crowds. some demonstrators taunted authorities and set fire to police cars. >> the police brought it on themselves. they have an aggressive stance. >> reporter: so rioting spread to west flor santa where protestors set buildings on fire. >> reporter: wilson says he shot a series of rounds at brown during the august 9 confrontation which began while he was still in his squad car. wilson said, his hands were inside on me and he entered my vehicle with his hands arms and head assaulting me. police continued to turning protestors to demonstrate peacefully. brown's mother broke
cbs news' danielle nottingham has more on the situation there and why the grand jury decide there is insufficient evidence to charge the police officer. >>> reporter: protestors marched into the early hours. demonstrations spiraled out of control and turned violent. at least a dozen buildings were set on fire. business is looted, windows broken, and hundreds of gunshots were heard. >> what i have seen tonight is probably much worse than the worst night we ever had in august....
190
190
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 4
. >> i'm daniel nottingham in california. coming up, a test rocket explodes over the new half i desert, leaving a question about the future of commercial space travel. >> how children would benefit if we don't set the clocks back. aim lucy mcdonnell, with the results after new study coming up. ♪ ♪ hershey's spreads. bring the delicious taste of hershey's chocolate to anything - everything. with hershey's spreads, the possibilities are delicious. ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. >>> sir richard branson is expected to arrive at the scene after deadly rocket explosion in the mojave desert today. will get eyewitness look at the wreckage of virgin galactic space plane that broke apart friday. danielle nottingham wit
. >> i'm daniel nottingham in california. coming up, a test rocket explodes over the new half i desert, leaving a question about the future of commercial space travel. >> how children would benefit if we don't set the clocks back. aim lucy mcdonnell, with the results after new study coming up. ♪ ♪ hershey's spreads. bring the delicious taste of hershey's chocolate to anything - everything. with hershey's spreads, the possibilities are delicious. ( siren wails ) ( pop music...
83
83
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
WPSG
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
as danielle nodding -- nottingham reports, unrest continues as the national guard moves in. >> protesters marched into the early hours, demonstrations spiraled out of control and turned violent. at least a dozen buildings were set on fire. businesses looted. windows broken. and hundreds of gunshots were heard. >> what i've seen tonight is probably much worse than the worse night we ever had in august. >> police hurled tear gas into crowds. some demonstrators taunt add authorities and set fires to police cars. >> the police brought it on themselves. they have aggressive stance. >> so the rioting quickly spread, where protesters set businesses on fire. following the decision, prosecutors released documents reviewed by the 12 jurors. including images, and testimony by officer wilson. wilson says he shot series of rounds at round during the august 9th confrontation, which began while he was still in his squad car. wilson said his hands were insight on me. and he entered my vehicle with his hands, arms and his head assaulting me. police continue to urge protesters to demonstrate peacefully. >>
as danielle nodding -- nottingham reports, unrest continues as the national guard moves in. >> protesters marched into the early hours, demonstrations spiraled out of control and turned violent. at least a dozen buildings were set on fire. businesses looted. windows broken. and hundreds of gunshots were heard. >> what i've seen tonight is probably much worse than the worse night we ever had in august. >> police hurled tear gas into crowds. some demonstrators taunt add...
215
215
Nov 19, 2014
11/14
by
WUSA
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> as danielle nottingham reports that could affect 20 million more vehicles across the country. >>orter: the government now wants a nationwide recall of vehicles with front driver side takata airbags. the devices can explode with too much force potentially sending shrapnel into the vehicle. the defect has been linked to at least five fatalities and dozens of injuries. the initial recall was limited to cars in high humidity areas like the gulf coast, but a recent incident in north carolina prompted the call for an expansion. the national recall would cover recalls with takata airbags made before 2008 by ford, honda, chrysler, mazda and bmw. the acting head of the national highway traffic safety administration said takata has indicated it will not comply. >> takata's initial response is an unwillingness to move forward. that is one of the reasons why we're talking to all of you today because i believe that everyone needs to understand that takata needs to act. >> reporter: in a statement late tuesday night, takata said it would agree to a larger recall if its investigation with the u
. >> as danielle nottingham reports that could affect 20 million more vehicles across the country. >>orter: the government now wants a nationwide recall of vehicles with front driver side takata airbags. the devices can explode with too much force potentially sending shrapnel into the vehicle. the defect has been linked to at least five fatalities and dozens of injuries. the initial recall was limited to cars in high humidity areas like the gulf coast, but a recent incident in north...
194
194
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
WUSA
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> danielle nottingham is in ferguson. she brings us the latest. >> reporter: jan and lesli, as police scramble to restore order, the city of ferguson looks for ways to heal. michael brown's family and supporters push for change. more than a dozen businesses are in ruins and burned out cars line a parking lot following a night of violent demonstrations against the grand jury decision not to indict ferguson police officer darren wilson for the deadly shooting of michael brown. >> the national guard was not deployed in enough time to save all of our businesses. >> in order to protect lives and property, we are bringing more resources to ferguson and other parts of the region. [ no audio ] >> reporter: brown's father wearing a no justice, no peace t-shirt appeared at a press conference with reverend al sharpton. brown had no comment as his attorneys criticized the grand jury process that cleared wilson. nine whites and three african- americans were on the panel. >> we object publicly and loudly as we can on behalf of michael
. >> danielle nottingham is in ferguson. she brings us the latest. >> reporter: jan and lesli, as police scramble to restore order, the city of ferguson looks for ways to heal. michael brown's family and supporters push for change. more than a dozen businesses are in ruins and burned out cars line a parking lot following a night of violent demonstrations against the grand jury decision not to indict ferguson police officer darren wilson for the deadly shooting of michael brown....
156
156
Nov 24, 2014
11/14
by
WUSA
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
danielle nottingham, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >> local officials say once the grand jury reachesecision, the prosecutor will wait at least 48 hours before it's announced. >> but there is still no guarantee the grand jury will reach a decision this week. >>> angry protesters in new york city are demanding answers after a police officer shot and killed a a man in an apartment complex. the medical examiner has ruled the death of akai gurley a homicide. >> gurley was walking in a dark stair well in brooklyn when two rookie officers were on patrol. police say the gun of one of those officers went off accidentally. protesters, including the reverend al sharpton say the family has a right to know exactly what happened even if it was an accident. >>> a settlement has been reached in the child abuse case that has rocked the los angeles public school system. >> the school district is going to pay more than $139,000 to the families of 81 children allegedly abused by a former teacher. the teacher pleaded no contest in the case. he is serving a 25-year prison sentence. attorneys say the settl
danielle nottingham, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >> local officials say once the grand jury reachesecision, the prosecutor will wait at least 48 hours before it's announced. >> but there is still no guarantee the grand jury will reach a decision this week. >>> angry protesters in new york city are demanding answers after a police officer shot and killed a a man in an apartment complex. the medical examiner has ruled the death of akai gurley a homicide. >> gurley was...
75
75
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
cbs news reporter danielle nottingham tells us the night did not unfold as law enforcement hoped. >> reporter: more than a dozen businesses are in ruined and burnout car lined a parking lot following night of violent demonstration is a begins grand jury decision not to indict ferguson police officer darren wilson for deadly shooting of michael brown. >> what is strange here most of the businesses damage were minority owned. it is really ironic that this would happen. >> reporter: brown's father wearing a no justice no peace t-shirt appeared at a press conference with reverend al sharpton. brown had no comment as his attorneys criticized the grand jury process that cleared wilson. nine whites and three frican americans were on the panel. >> we object publicly and loudly as we cannon behalf of michael brown, junior family that this process is broken. >> reporter: law enforcement officials want to head off another night of violence here in ferguson. police say they will closely watch the clouds expected to gather again. >> while we support everybody's right to come out and have have the
cbs news reporter danielle nottingham tells us the night did not unfold as law enforcement hoped. >> reporter: more than a dozen businesses are in ruined and burnout car lined a parking lot following night of violent demonstration is a begins grand jury decision not to indict ferguson police officer darren wilson for deadly shooting of michael brown. >> what is strange here most of the businesses damage were minority owned. it is really ironic that this would happen. >>...
166
166
Nov 18, 2014
11/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
danielle nottingham for cbs news, los angeles. >>> elderly couple in chicago is lucky to be alive tonight after a cargo plane crashes into their living room. it came to rest just 8-inches from where they have been sleeping. you can see in the video the tail of the aircraft was still sticking out of the front porch when investigators arrived. air traffic controllers say the pilot reported having engine trouble minutes after taking off from midwest international airport. >> i heard the the planes going by and then all of a sudden a loud bang. >> we see people kind have of walk into our side of the street and we turn and we just see this plane and inside somebody's house. >> the pilot was pronounced dead at the scene in, one else was on board at the time. >>> minnesota vikings running back adrian peterson is being sidelined for the rest of the season. earlier today he was suspended, without pay, until at least april 15th for violating the nfl personal conduct policy. he plead pud no contest to abuse charges after allegedly beating his four year-old son with the switch last may. the league's
danielle nottingham for cbs news, los angeles. >>> elderly couple in chicago is lucky to be alive tonight after a cargo plane crashes into their living room. it came to rest just 8-inches from where they have been sleeping. you can see in the video the tail of the aircraft was still sticking out of the front porch when investigators arrived. air traffic controllers say the pilot reported having engine trouble minutes after taking off from midwest international airport. >> i heard...
155
155
Nov 18, 2014
11/14
by
WUSA
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
as danielle nottingham reports, the bride-to-be had been working to get him out of prison. >> reporter's a match made in prison. california department of corrections officials confirm 80-year-old mass murderer charles manson and his 26-year-old bride-to-be have obtained a marriage license. afton elaine burton, who calls herself star, ran away from home nine years ago and has been trying to get manson released from prison. burton says she wants to marry manson so she can access case information only available to relatives. manson is not allowed con jewel gallon visit and has no possibility for parole when he would be 92. he is doing time in corcoran, california for his role in the 1969 legislation of actress sharon tate and six others. several followers are also behind bars. in a phone interview with k cbs, kate's sister said she can't understand why anyone would want a relationship with manson. >> she is not in her right mind. she can't be. this is very disturbing that he still has this kind of a following. >> reporter: no date has been set, but a wedding coordinator has been assigned
as danielle nottingham reports, the bride-to-be had been working to get him out of prison. >> reporter's a match made in prison. california department of corrections officials confirm 80-year-old mass murderer charles manson and his 26-year-old bride-to-be have obtained a marriage license. afton elaine burton, who calls herself star, ran away from home nine years ago and has been trying to get manson released from prison. burton says she wants to marry manson so she can access case...
158
158
Nov 16, 2014
11/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
cbs news correspondent danielle nottingham has the details. >> reporter: doctor martin salea landed in omaha saturday afternoon and then went by ambulance to nebraska medical center where he is under going treatment. the the 44 year old surgeon was working at a hospital in the ebola a zone in sierra leone's capitol have of free town but not with the patients. he started showing symptoms last week. a medical team in sierra leone say salea was critically ill when he left for the u.s. >> he said we should just keep calm and so far responding very well to treatment. >> reporter: he is a citizen of sierra leone who lives with his wife and two children. his father was aware of the risk going to work in west africa. >> the fact that he left here to go back to his country, that made me worry a little bit when he he is a doctor and he treats patients, that has this virus. >> reporter: salea explained during an april interview why he returned to his country men. >> i want to. i found it to be it was a calling. >> reporter: nebraska medical center is one of four u.s. hospitals with special units
cbs news correspondent danielle nottingham has the details. >> reporter: doctor martin salea landed in omaha saturday afternoon and then went by ambulance to nebraska medical center where he is under going treatment. the the 44 year old surgeon was working at a hospital in the ebola a zone in sierra leone's capitol have of free town but not with the patients. he started showing symptoms last week. a medical team in sierra leone say salea was critically ill when he left for the u.s....
675
675
tv
eye 675
favorite 0
quote 8
daniel nottingham has more. >> reporter: more than a dozen investigators from the national transportation safety board are in the mohave desert examining data and combing site where virgin galactic's spaceship two blew apart and crash. the accident killed a test pilot. >> wreckage is located in a large area oriented north east to southwest about 5 miles from end to end. >> reporter: spacecraft crashed friday afternoon during a test flight. thirty-nine year-old michael allsbury was kill his co pilot four three-year old peter sea bold was injured after parachuting to safety. ntsb says because the accident happened on a test flight it has more data than usual for its investigation. on saturday virgin galactic's billion air founder met with employees. >> we are determined to find out what went wrong. the safety has always been our number one priority. >> reporter: richard branson vows his program will cautiously move forward. >> it is a massive setback, it is horrendous for the families of the test pilot. but we've now got to pick ourselves up. >> reporter: friday's accident was second privat
daniel nottingham has more. >> reporter: more than a dozen investigators from the national transportation safety board are in the mohave desert examining data and combing site where virgin galactic's spaceship two blew apart and crash. the accident killed a test pilot. >> wreckage is located in a large area oriented north east to southwest about 5 miles from end to end. >> reporter: spacecraft crashed friday afternoon during a test flight. thirty-nine year-old michael allsbury...
489
489
tv
eye 489
favorite 0
quote 5
in mohave california, danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> police arrested a long time mummer and his daughter in connection with the attack on a man in queen village. detectives believe cover men and rita, are the suspects seen here on surveillance video. suspects approached at second and carpenter last saturday. woman hit the victim in the chest with the baseball bat, man than shot the victim in the leg as he tried to get away. carmen was induct in the fancy brigades hall of fame in 2006. >>> trick or treaters expect to find check late, lolly-pops and other treats in their bag but within child made a dangerous discovery, "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers explains why police in montgomery county are now warning parents to check their child's halloween candy. >> reporter: morning after trick or treating it is often some check late that starts your day. dump out candy, pick out a piece, and then go for it. thirteen year old brandon did that on saturday but when he opened up the mini crunch bar there was check late and a razor blade. >> it is scar that i someone woul
in mohave california, danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> police arrested a long time mummer and his daughter in connection with the attack on a man in queen village. detectives believe cover men and rita, are the suspects seen here on surveillance video. suspects approached at second and carpenter last saturday. woman hit the victim in the chest with the baseball bat, man than shot the victim in the leg as he tried to get away. carmen was induct in the fancy...
116
116
Nov 16, 2014
11/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 7:10 right now. four workers are dead in the chemical plant in texas. we will have the latest on what went wrong. >>> then we're hearing from campus officials at west virginia university as a criminal investigation in the death of the freshman student continues. >>> plus new information discovered in police records. we will share that. >>> carol has the forecast for second half of your weekend plus latest on the winter-like weather we are having, stay with us, we will be right back. >>> back on "eyewitness news" a chemical leak in texas killed four workers and send a fifth person to the hospital. the hazardous chemical leaked at the du pont plant east of houston. chemical is used to create insecticides and funk is sides. the causes under investigation. >>> family and friend gathered in fairfax count va to celebrate the life of hanna graham. missing university of virginia students remains were discovered last movement friend and family spoke about the 18 year-old's humor and kindness. graham's parents
danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 7:10 right now. four workers are dead in the chemical plant in texas. we will have the latest on what went wrong. >>> then we're hearing from campus officials at west virginia university as a criminal investigation in the death of the freshman student continues. >>> plus new information discovered in police records. we will share that. >>> carol has the forecast for second half of your weekend...
118
118
Nov 16, 2014
11/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 1
danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right. 8:09. silence in a shore town this weekend, why you have to be quiet in ocean city, coming up next. >>> plus this. >>> you do everything to make sure your home is safe but now a quick pick of your key could unlock everything. i'm jim donovan. find out how a smart phone and a photo could allow anyone into your home. >> i'm in. >> i'll show you latest technology that may have you thinking twice about where you leave your caring for you ... just got a little easier. pearle vision accepts flex accounts and most vision plans, including eye med. this is genuine eye care, right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >>> it is a new way to potentially steel your keys and break into your home. three on your side consumer reporter jim donovan test whether snapshots of your keys could be the secret to opening up the the doors of your home. >> reporter: tyler higgins is a second generational lock smith. >> turn the machine on. >> reporter: he knows copying keys doesn't require cutting edge techno
danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right. 8:09. silence in a shore town this weekend, why you have to be quiet in ocean city, coming up next. >>> plus this. >>> you do everything to make sure your home is safe but now a quick pick of your key could unlock everything. i'm jim donovan. find out how a smart phone and a photo could allow anyone into your home. >> i'm in. >> i'll show you latest technology that may have you...
97
97
Nov 24, 2014
11/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
danielle nottingham, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >>> cleveland police are investigating the fatal shooting of a 12-year-old boy. he died last night. he shot by police when he pulled out what turned out to be a bb gun from his pants after police told him to raise his hands. vicente arenas reports. >> reporter: the shooting happened at a cleveland recreation center after this 911 call. there's a guy with a pistol. >> reporter: the officers, a veteran and rookie responded to the call. they never got the information that the gun might be fake. they say when they arrived they saw the boy pick the gun up off the table and put it in his waistband. >> the young man had a weapon in his waistband, he pulled the weapon out. one of the officers fired two hots striking the young man. >> reporter: it was only after the boy was shot they learned he was 12 years old and that his gun was an air soft replica bb begun. he never pointed the gun or threatened them. it was a rookie officer. the boy's name was tamir rice. he lived across the street with his mother. the officer has been placed administrative leav
danielle nottingham, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >>> cleveland police are investigating the fatal shooting of a 12-year-old boy. he died last night. he shot by police when he pulled out what turned out to be a bb gun from his pants after police told him to raise his hands. vicente arenas reports. >> reporter: the shooting happened at a cleveland recreation center after this 911 call. there's a guy with a pistol. >> reporter: the officers, a veteran and rookie responded to...
65
65
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
WPSG
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
live in ferguson, danielle nottingham, now back to you. >> thank you so much for. that will now there is exclusive "eyewitness news" video shows philadelphia police arresting two protesters last night, say demonstrations remain peaceful throughout the city. jan carabeo live report for you on more planned protests today, that's coming up in just a few minutes. right now, let's get our traffic and weather together. katy? >> loco looking at quiet day, clouds over the skydeck, but starting to see some bringing in the cloud cover, going through the day you will seymour sunshine, but it is also little cooler than yesterday was temperatures stay level. of course we have storm system to track. so get you through all of it, start things offer with quick look at storm scan3, where you are seeing some break in that cloud cover. moisture off shore. frontal boundery will be stalling off shore. what it will do almost act as a railroad for the storm to move in, track up the coast. temperatures at the moment, pretty mild, 58 degrees at the airport, starting to see some cooler air
live in ferguson, danielle nottingham, now back to you. >> thank you so much for. that will now there is exclusive "eyewitness news" video shows philadelphia police arresting two protesters last night, say demonstrations remain peaceful throughout the city. jan carabeo live report for you on more planned protests today, that's coming up in just a few minutes. right now, let's get our traffic and weather together. katy? >> loco looking at quiet day, clouds over the skydeck,...
386
386
tv
eye 386
favorite 0
quote 5
in mohave, california, danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> democratic candidate tom wolf will join president obama at a temple university rally today as race for pennsylvania's governor heads in the final days. wolf posed for pictures and spoke with voters yesterday at cheltenham mall. it was one of of several stops on the campaign trail there. wolf is currently leading in the polls. >>> meanwhile republican incumbent governor tom corbett also campaigning today, corbett, will stop by rally in bucks count which new jersey governor chris christie. yesterday, corbett spoke to workers in the scranton area both candidates urging the public to get out and vote on tuesday. >>> well, there is a new place to play poker in philadelphia and players could not be happier. handshakes and applause as first customers entered the temporary, 24 table poker room at sugar house casino. poker is expect to generate 11 million-dollar in just 13 months. expansion efforts began in july, the 164 in million-dollar project is expected to more than double the size of the fishtown casino. >>> and
in mohave, california, danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> democratic candidate tom wolf will join president obama at a temple university rally today as race for pennsylvania's governor heads in the final days. wolf posed for pictures and spoke with voters yesterday at cheltenham mall. it was one of of several stops on the campaign trail there. wolf is currently leading in the polls. >>> meanwhile republican incumbent governor tom corbett also...
533
533
Nov 16, 2014
11/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 533
favorite 0
quote 0
danielle nottingham for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> well, volunteers are spending their weekend preparing home for disabled veterans that was damaged by fire. dozens cleaned up the rooms at the dillard house in north philadelphia. "eyewitness news" on the 3000 block of north 22nd street. last friday's fire broke out inside a third floor room. one resident was killed. volunteers have been very busy today. >> we've put in some windows. we've washed down some walls so far. we've just, you know, cleaned up -- got rid of some trash inside the rooms and things like that. >> investigators say it appears the fire victim fell asleep while smoking in his room. >>> also crews are ready to give it yet another shot. work resumes to remove the remaining iconic letters from atop a philadelphia highrise tomorrow. if you'll recall back in august workers used a helicopter to remove the pnb letters from one south broad. well, the operation had to be suspended because the letters were much more fragile than first thought. only three of 12 letters were removed. there will be road closures in that area so give
danielle nottingham for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> well, volunteers are spending their weekend preparing home for disabled veterans that was damaged by fire. dozens cleaned up the rooms at the dillard house in north philadelphia. "eyewitness news" on the 3000 block of north 22nd street. last friday's fire broke out inside a third floor room. one resident was killed. volunteers have been very busy today. >> we've put in some windows. we've washed down some walls...
109
109
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
daniel nottingham joins us live
daniel nottingham joins us live
75
75
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
danielle nottingham joins just ferguson with the latest information, danielle? >> reporter: it has been hours since the chaos errupted and the fire department is still putting out flames. in a matter of minute, peaceful protests gave way to violence, and police say they arrested at least 29 people so far. protesters marched into the early hours. demonstrations spiraled out of control and turned violent. at least dozen buildings are set on fire. businesses looted, windows broken, and hundreds of gunshots were heard. >> what i have seen tonight is probably much worse than the worse night we ever had in august. >> police hurled tear gas into crowds. some demonstrated taunted authority and set fires to police cars. >> the police brought it on themselves. they have aggressive stance. >> the rioting quickly spread here, where protesters set businesses on fire. >> following the decision, prosecutors released documents reviewed by the 12 jurors, including images, and testimony, by officer wilson. >> wilson says he shot series every rounds, during the august 9th confront
danielle nottingham joins just ferguson with the latest information, danielle? >> reporter: it has been hours since the chaos errupted and the fire department is still putting out flames. in a matter of minute, peaceful protests gave way to violence, and police say they arrested at least 29 people so far. protesters marched into the early hours. demonstrations spiraled out of control and turned violent. at least dozen buildings are set on fire. businesses looted, windows broken, and...
578
578
tv
eye 578
favorite 0
quote 8
in mojave, california, danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right, it is 6:11 right now and still ahead on "eyewitness news" this saturday morning carol is back to tell us bore a blustery weekends, and also a look ahead at today's forecast. also ahead a legal victory for the first from maine fighting her quarantine over ebola. we'll have the details coming up next. newspapers speak out. tom corbett has been something of a disaster. tom corbett cut spending on education by a billion dollars... it's time for a change. elect tom wolf, and you'll get the type of governor we haven't seen for a while... ...one who looks out for average, hard-working pennsylvanians. it's wolf who has solid ideas for bringing in new business and for boosting the economy. tom wolf for governor, a fresh start for pennsylvania. >>> back now on "eyewitness news", a judge is stepping into the tense stands off between a nurse who recently returned from west africa and maine officials who wanted to remain quarantined. casey hickox says she has no symptoms of ebola and has threatened her own legal a
in mojave, california, danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right, it is 6:11 right now and still ahead on "eyewitness news" this saturday morning carol is back to tell us bore a blustery weekends, and also a look ahead at today's forecast. also ahead a legal victory for the first from maine fighting her quarantine over ebola. we'll have the details coming up next. newspapers speak out. tom corbett has been something of a disaster. tom corbett...