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danielle nottingham has the chaotic moments and what's next. danielle. >>reporter: law enforcement officials say they had no knowledge of stephen paddock. he wasn't in the local or federal data bases. and a family member said he never noticed any signs of trouble. law enforcement officers courted off the crime scene as they continue to identify bodies in the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. >> [gunfire] >> country music star jason aldean was performing at the harvest festival sunday night when gunfire rang out. >> people laying everywhere, people were bleeding. >> we have an active shooter inside the fairgrounds. >> many thought it was fireworks until victims started falling. >> i saw people getting hit with bullets so my -- >> the shooter was 64-year-old paddock. they say he opened fire from his hotel room on the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay onto the crowd below before killing himself. >> they have one suspect down inside the room. >> police describe paddock as a lone wolf with no mown motive. the islamic state claimed responsibility, but the
danielle nottingham has the chaotic moments and what's next. danielle. >>reporter: law enforcement officials say they had no knowledge of stephen paddock. he wasn't in the local or federal data bases. and a family member said he never noticed any signs of trouble. law enforcement officers courted off the crime scene as they continue to identify bodies in the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. >> [gunfire] >> country music star jason aldean was performing at the harvest...
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cbs reporter danielle nottingham is live there with more details on president trump's trip. elle. >> reporter: well, good afternoon. while the president is here visiting survivors and first responders, the investigation continues. stephen paddock put great detail in planning the attack. the motive is still a mystery. authorities hope his girlfriend will have answers. president trump arrived in las vegas wednesday to offer his support to victims and first responders of sunday's deadly mass shooting at a country music concert. >> today is a very, very sad day for me personally. >> reporter: tuesday night the girlfriend of the gunman, stephen paddock, returned to the united states from the philippines. video from tv station knbc apparently shows marilou danley in a wheelchair at the airport in los angeles. investigators say danley is a person of interest in the case. her sisters say they believe paddock sent her away so she wouldn't be involved. >> she wouldn't let that happen. she would do anything to stop something like that. >> reporter: investigators believe danley, who live
cbs reporter danielle nottingham is live there with more details on president trump's trip. elle. >> reporter: well, good afternoon. while the president is here visiting survivors and first responders, the investigation continues. stephen paddock put great detail in planning the attack. the motive is still a mystery. authorities hope his girlfriend will have answers. president trump arrived in las vegas wednesday to offer his support to victims and first responders of sunday's deadly mass...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >>> yeah, it's hot down there and we have a sizzle up here. >> yes, we do. we have triple digits in l.a. but all across the state of california, it is hot. so, record breaking conditions down in l.a., long beach hit 105, expected to do the same today. here are warnings for the sate's heat advisories. so that means look before you lock. of course, hydrate. limit your time in the sun. right now, here are some of the areas expectedded to be beat records today. san jose, concord, low 90s expected for these afternoon highs. heyward 99. napa 94. so, records were broken tomorrow. we're expecting those same cities to break some more today. here's a look at the east bay, 90 degrees for fair field. 87, vallejo, 88. we saw these east winds coming through and they were dry and every time those winds come through over those hillsides, it's going to cause some problems, some concern with fire danger, of course. sunset happening at 6:19 and that will provide some relief. it did stay pretty warm at the beaches this morning, halfmoon bay was in the 80s. steve
danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >>> yeah, it's hot down there and we have a sizzle up here. >> yes, we do. we have triple digits in l.a. but all across the state of california, it is hot. so, record breaking conditions down in l.a., long beach hit 105, expected to do the same today. here are warnings for the sate's heat advisories. so that means look before you lock. of course, hydrate. limit your time in the sun. right now, here are some of the areas expectedded to...
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danielle nottingham joins us live from las vegas with more. >> reporter: president trump is on his way to las vegas, to meet with first responders, and survivers of the deadly shooting at a country music concert. >> it's a very, very sad day for me, personally. >> reporter: tuesday night, the girlfriend of gunman steven paddock returned to the united states from the philippines. video from knbc apparently shows marilou danley at the airport. danley is a person of interest in the case. thursday they believe paddock sent her away, so she wouldn't this wouldn't have happened. >> reporter: investigators believed danley who lived with paddock for years can answer questions about paddock's motive, and his stockpile of weapons. pictures from paddock's hotel suite show the weapons he used to carry out the attack. in all, investigators say they found 47 guns in the hotel and his two homes. he purchased 33 of them in the last year. most of them rifles. police released body camera video last night. showing officers pinned down as they responded to the gunfire. >> get down, get down, get down! >>
danielle nottingham joins us live from las vegas with more. >> reporter: president trump is on his way to las vegas, to meet with first responders, and survivers of the deadly shooting at a country music concert. >> it's a very, very sad day for me, personally. >> reporter: tuesday night, the girlfriend of gunman steven paddock returned to the united states from the philippines. video from knbc apparently shows marilou danley at the airport. danley is a person of interest in...
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live in san diego, danielle nottingham kpix 5. >> how are they going to choose the final design? >> reporter: yeah, we're still months away from that process happening. you right now will take 30 days for the concrete to set and another 60 days for testing and evaluation. and then after that, it will take them another 30 to 60 days, they say to come up with a new standard and then they open another round of bidding. so we're a little bit away from the final design and, of course, this will all count on congress appropriating the funds to continue the process. >> thank you. >>> thousands of documents related to the assassination of president kennedy are being released today. how they could provide new insight. >> plus, a recount for twitter! why the company is checking its math on its number of users. >> and we have clear skies, calm conditions out there. but, yes, that hot weather is back. we are going to see a break in the heat. i'll let you know when coming up. released any time now... in 1992... c >>> a trove of secret files about the assassination of president john f. kennedy
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danielle nottingham for cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> in washington, d.c. today lawmakers are urging congress to pass new gun laws as a victim of gun violence herself former representative gabbie giffords spoke of the need of unity in the fight for reform. >> stopping gun violence takes courage. the courage to do what's right, the courage of new ideas. >> this man he was a thief. he stole these lives, these joys these futures and what do our members here say nothing, a moment of silence. rear we're prayer full and respectful but it's no substitution for action. >> in the senate side lawmakers introduced a bill this morning would that ban the sale of manufacturer of device that is allow semi-automatic weapons to emulate fully automatic weapons stay with cbs3 "eyewitness news" as we continue to follow new developments in the mass shooting investigation and the fallout on capitol hill. when we're not on tv you can fine the latest information on our went site cbsphilly.com. >>> new this noon transformer fire sends black smoke and flames out on to center city si
danielle nottingham for cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> in washington, d.c. today lawmakers are urging congress to pass new gun laws as a victim of gun violence herself former representative gabbie giffords spoke of the need of unity in the fight for reform. >> stopping gun violence takes courage. the courage to do what's right, the courage of new ideas. >> this man he was a thief. he stole these lives, these joys these futures and what do our members here say nothing, a...
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correspondent danielle nottingham more from las vegas >> investigators reconstructing stefan paddock 's movement say the las vegas gunman looked at bigger music festivals like la la palooza before setting his sites on country music concert outside mandalay bay sunday night. officials say in august paddock booked a room at the black stone hotel overlooking la la palooza in chicago, but never checked in. he booked another room last month for the life is beautiful show near the having eggs strip. may also have researched locations near boston fenway park. police are looking for anyone who came in contact with paddock before the shooting, including a woman reportedly seen with him at the mandalay bay casino. paddock's girlfriends, marilou danley, spoke with the fbi wednesday. law enforcement officials irma tells cbs news danley was concerned about paddock's mental stability. >> doesn't fit any of the profiles until they can actually completely complete this investigation, we're not going to know what was on his mind. and we may never know actually >> since october of last year, paddock s
correspondent danielle nottingham more from las vegas >> investigators reconstructing stefan paddock 's movement say the las vegas gunman looked at bigger music festivals like la la palooza before setting his sites on country music concert outside mandalay bay sunday night. officials say in august paddock booked a room at the black stone hotel overlooking la la palooza in chicago, but never checked in. he booked another room last month for the life is beautiful show near the having eggs...
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danielle not nottingham, cbs 3 , "eyewitness news." >> this is the outside of the mandalay bay hotel. you can see that missing window on the 32nd floor. police say that is where 64 year old steven paddock was when he opened fire on concert goers located across the street from the mandalay resort. las vegasly say investigators found at least ten rifles in the room. >> joe, now if you are look down on the concert venue from the mandalay bay, you can see, very clearview of the entire festival grounds, short time before this video was shot, concert goers scrambling for their lives. >> this is how other people fled. this is all blood splatter from people being shot and be on top of them basically to get out. we had -- everyone had to fall on top of each other, whether alive or not basically, just to stay down, every time people got up they started shooting t wasn't like -- it was like just kept going. >> this kind of stuff cannot happen in america. and as an immigrant, i wish to come -- come to fight for our mercy. this is our country. this is our nation. this is our people. >> and many ey
danielle not nottingham, cbs 3 , "eyewitness news." >> this is the outside of the mandalay bay hotel. you can see that missing window on the 32nd floor. police say that is where 64 year old steven paddock was when he opened fire on concert goers located across the street from the mandalay resort. las vegasly say investigators found at least ten rifles in the room. >> joe, now if you are look down on the concert venue from the mandalay bay, you can see, very clearview of...
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danielle nottingham takes a >>> music legend fats domino has died at the age ever 89. rhythm and blues in the '60s made music history. >> here's fats domino singing blueberry hill. >> reporter: born in new orleans in 1928, the youngest of eight children, fats domino made his mark in bluesy rock 'n' roll with his chart topping hit in 1956. domino's signature sound helped define rock 'n' roll. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: the shy piano player and songwriter picked up the nickname fats playing louisiana honkytonk. he came roaring back, releasing his first record in decades alive and kicking. he was inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame in 1986, he sold 110 million records over his lifetime. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >>> metallica, dave matthews, and rapper gez are taking the stage to help those affected by the wildfires. >> the recent tragedies have left us all saddened, left us all flabbergasted, and tried to figure out how he we could in some way bond together and help. >> the band together benefit is happening at at&t park
danielle nottingham takes a >>> music legend fats domino has died at the age ever 89. rhythm and blues in the '60s made music history. >> here's fats domino singing blueberry hill. >> reporter: born in new orleans in 1928, the youngest of eight children, fats domino made his mark in bluesy rock 'n' roll with his chart topping hit in 1956. domino's signature sound helped define rock 'n' roll. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: the shy piano player and songwriter picked up the...
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danielle nottingham is live in las vegas with more on the investigation. >> reporter: country music fans took cover when a gunman took fire on an outdoor music festival in las vegas. at first, some people didn't believe it was gunfire. but chaos quickly erupted, as victims started falling, and others ran for their lives. >> everybody's just running. straight up. you can see people people falling. >> reporter: police have identified the gunman as 64- year-old steven paddock of mesquite, nevada. he shot down on the crowd of about 20,000. smoke from the gunfire in the hotel room reportedly set off smoke detectors, and led s.w.a.t. teams to the suspect. >> we believe the individual killed himself prior to our entry. >> reporter: police say paddock had been in the hotel since september 28. jason aldean performed at the end of the route 90 harvest festival. >> every time he had stopped, he was reloading. we had gotten up, and made our way toward the fence, and he started shooting again, and we'd hit the ground. i must have heard him do it about 15 times. >> i hope someone finds out, to know. >
danielle nottingham is live in las vegas with more on the investigation. >> reporter: country music fans took cover when a gunman took fire on an outdoor music festival in las vegas. at first, some people didn't believe it was gunfire. but chaos quickly erupted, as victims started falling, and others ran for their lives. >> everybody's just running. straight up. you can see people people falling. >> reporter: police have identified the gunman as 64- year-old steven paddock of...
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and, as danielle nottingham reports, the gun men's personality making the task even more difficult. >un down more than 1,000 leads trying to determine what motivated a wealthy retiree to gun down 58 concert goers, and wounds hundreds more in las vegas sunday night. >> we will not stop until we have the truth. >> the truth is he will lewes enough this case. sixty-four year old steven paddock did not leave a note. the high steaks gambler was not down on his luck. investigators say finances were not a motivation in the attack. sources tell cbs news paddock 's arsenal of weapons was mort more than $50,000. >> these kinds of individuals don't use things randomly, and so they is a deliberate attack , a deliberate target, and intended outcome. >> investigators say paddock's girlfriends, marilou danley, continues to cooperate with the fbi. police are looking for anyone with information that might help the case. >> i'm 100% confident that there was not a second shooter in the room. but can i not give you the same level of confidence that nobody new about this. >> while investigators are unrave
and, as danielle nottingham reports, the gun men's personality making the task even more difficult. >un down more than 1,000 leads trying to determine what motivated a wealthy retiree to gun down 58 concert goers, and wounds hundreds more in las vegas sunday night. >> we will not stop until we have the truth. >> the truth is he will lewes enough this case. sixty-four year old steven paddock did not leave a note. the high steaks gambler was not down on his luck. investigators say...
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daniel nottingham has the very latest from las vegas. >> reporter: ukee and nicole president trum seven has ties to las vegas, he campaigned here in nevada extensively during his presidential bid, and he owns a hotel overlooking the strip, the president says that he wanted to come here to offer his support, while the investigation, continues. president trum april lives in the grieving city of las vegas he and first lady met with some of the more than 500 people injured in sunday's massacre at a country music festival. and they visited first respond hours had rushed to their aid. >> in the darkest moments, what shines most brightly is the goodness, that thrives in the hearts of our people, that goodness is our light house. >> reporter: shooter's girlfriend marilou danley flew back from the philippines landing in los angeles where she was met by fbi agents. investigators hope she will shed light on what caused 64 year-old stephen paddock to open fire killing 59 people. while paddock's motive is still a mystery the fbi says it is reconstructing his life and behavior, investigators are look
daniel nottingham has the very latest from las vegas. >> reporter: ukee and nicole president trum seven has ties to las vegas, he campaigned here in nevada extensively during his presidential bid, and he owns a hotel overlooking the strip, the president says that he wanted to come here to offer his support, while the investigation, continues. president trum april lives in the grieving city of las vegas he and first lady met with some of the more than 500 people injured in sunday's...
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danielle nottingham, for cbs-3 , "eyewitness news." >> meantime, the las vegas shooting and hurricanevey, irma and maria have all created a great need for blood donors all across the country. and happening today, the red cross and the international brotherhood of electrical work remembers teaming up for a blood drive. now the drive is at the ibew local 98 union hall on spring garden street in philadelphia. you can give blood there from 8:00 this morning until 1:00 this afternoon. >> still ahead right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this saturday morning. >> ♪ >> ♪ in their home country music was as powerful as a weapon. but war forced them to flee. and now they're using music for change right here in philadelphia. their story is next. >>> also ahead, a teen shows you don't necessarily have to hear to be a cheerleader, the unique way she works. and then segways with spirit. we're taking you along to experience the soak i side of philadelphia. that's when "eyewitness news" continues. we will be right back. cbs presented by target.... urban agriculture and community greening are helping
danielle nottingham, for cbs-3 , "eyewitness news." >> meantime, the las vegas shooting and hurricanevey, irma and maria have all created a great need for blood donors all across the country. and happening today, the red cross and the international brotherhood of electrical work remembers teaming up for a blood drive. now the drive is at the ibew local 98 union hall on spring garden street in philadelphia. you can give blood there from 8:00 this morning until 1:00 this...
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danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> now one of the wild fires is destroying livelihood of the delaware county native. michael, moved to sonoma county 17 year ago to open a vineyard and wines. he tells "eyewitness news" that flames has torched some of the acres of the land he that owns. >> air quality is horrible. you cannot really see much at all, and it is way worse then it was yesterday. from what i'm hearing is there really in containment with the fires, and on the front line, the persons are really just trying to get people's vac waited. >> this is a photo of one of the scoreone vineyards and says this fire will have a big impact on the wine industry. >>> happening in north philadelphia dozens are gathering at temple university to rally against a proposed on campus football stadium. >> people united will never be defeated. >> protest comes as temple university's board is moving forward to consider the 135 million-dollar plan, and no final decision has been made but protesters say football stadium would have a negative impact on the community. we will have more on to
danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> now one of the wild fires is destroying livelihood of the delaware county native. michael, moved to sonoma county 17 year ago to open a vineyard and wines. he tells "eyewitness news" that flames has torched some of the acres of the land he that owns. >> air quality is horrible. you cannot really see much at all, and it is way worse then it was yesterday. from what i'm hearing is there really in containment...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, santa rosa. >>> some 400 miles south of the wine country fires there's another fire threatening thousands of fires in orange county. the so-called canyon fire destroyed 14 building and damaged over 20 others. at least 7,500 acres have burned but it is now 40% contained. most evacuation orders were lifted last night. >>> the theme park remained open despite the orange glow. ash fell on some nearby neighborhoods and some residents said they had trouble breathing. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning" carter evans and john blackstone with more on the wild devastating fires. >>> well, the board members had no idea on the growing claims. they include actresses jan gelee na jolie and gwyneth paltrow. jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: the new yorker reports that in 2015 model amber batts lana gutierrez told city police she was groped by harvey quinestein. police asked gutierrez to wear a wire during her next encounter. the "new yorker" obtained that. >> you touched my breasts. >> oh, please. i'm sorry. just come on. i'm used to that. >> no, come on. i'm not used t
danielle nottingham, cbs news, santa rosa. >>> some 400 miles south of the wine country fires there's another fire threatening thousands of fires in orange county. the so-called canyon fire destroyed 14 building and damaged over 20 others. at least 7,500 acres have burned but it is now 40% contained. most evacuation orders were lifted last night. >>> the theme park remained open despite the orange glow. ash fell on some nearby neighborhoods and some residents said they had...
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danielle nottingham is in california wine country now, where many fires erupted without warning. >> reporterbling to save their homes. >> it's just so scary. >> reporter: there's not much left of this sonoma county neighborhood. this man had just enough time to rescue a picture of his grandparents. >> i just jumped. one house would go, then the other, the embers and the winds was a difference. >> reporter: the fires
danielle nottingham is in california wine country now, where many fires erupted without warning. >> reporterbling to save their homes. >> it's just so scary. >> reporter: there's not much left of this sonoma county neighborhood. this man had just enough time to rescue a picture of his grandparents. >> i just jumped. one house would go, then the other, the embers and the winds was a difference. >> reporter: the fires
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danielle nottingham is in california wine country now, where many fires erupted without warning. >> reporter: people are scrambling to save their homes. >> it's just so scary. >> reporter: there's not much left of this sonoma county neighborhood. this man had just enough time to rescue a picture of his grandparents. >> i just jumped. one house would go, then the other, the embers and the winds was a difference. >> reporter: the fires in napa county, and here in sonoma county. right behind me, you can see fire is still ravaging the hilton hotel, which is now just a pile of rubble. high temperatures and low humidity are all adding up to perfect conditions for wildfires. >> there were separate fires that started. >> reporter: in napa, residents also scramble to safety with little warning. >> the fireman was right there. he said you have to go right now. so we went with what we have, and we took the dog, and that's it. >> reporter: fire officials say with the fire moving so fast, crews are saving lives first, before homes and businesses. >> very conservative estimates are over 1500 homes and com
danielle nottingham is in california wine country now, where many fires erupted without warning. >> reporter: people are scrambling to save their homes. >> it's just so scary. >> reporter: there's not much left of this sonoma county neighborhood. this man had just enough time to rescue a picture of his grandparents. >> i just jumped. one house would go, then the other, the embers and the winds was a difference. >> reporter: the fires in napa county, and here in...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news las vegas. >> more than 500 people were injured in the shooting. hospital officials say about 50 of them remain in critical condition. >>> an online fundraiser to help a maryland woman hurt in that deadly mass shooting in investigation is pulled down, and donations are returned. tonight, we're calling, emailing, and pressing police for the information all after the man who started the gofundme account for kristin bollinger believed much of the information was a scam. it wasn't until they got there th what the family was told on the phone was a lie. michael quander is on top of the story. michael, the story has touched so many people here. >> organizers raised almost $1,000 in just about two days, because people really cared about this story. now many of them are left with mixed emotions. >> reporter: this is kristin bolinger. she's the woman from hagerstown, who moved to las vegas about three years ago. we told you about her on tuesday, after talking to her father. he and his wife were very emotional. they said they got a call from someone who clai
danielle nottingham, cbs news las vegas. >> more than 500 people were injured in the shooting. hospital officials say about 50 of them remain in critical condition. >>> an online fundraiser to help a maryland woman hurt in that deadly mass shooting in investigation is pulled down, and donations are returned. tonight, we're calling, emailing, and pressing police for the information all after the man who started the gofundme account for kristin bollinger believed much of the...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, las vegas. >> a authorities say a friend of paddock, who is considered a person of interest is out of the country, and they will try to speak to that woman when she gets back to the united states. >> we've just learned from his brother, he was a multimillionaire real estate investor. law enforcement says steven paddock wasn't even on their radar. they've checked local, and state databases. paddock was 64 years old, and lived in a retirement community in mesquite, nevada. he often came to the strip to gamble. he previously lived in florida. that's where his brother eric lives. >> he was my brother. he was a guy. he gambled. he was nice to my kids. >> paddock had no children, but he lived with a woman. 62-year-old mary lou danley. ve lawsuit against another vegas hotel, the cosmopolitan. that suit got dismissed. when asked about a motive, police say they just couldn't get into the mind of a psychopath. [ bell ringing ] >>> on the south lawn of the white house, a bell rings for the victims of the las vegas shooting. president trump and the first lady observ
danielle nottingham, cbs news, las vegas. >> a authorities say a friend of paddock, who is considered a person of interest is out of the country, and they will try to speak to that woman when she gets back to the united states. >> we've just learned from his brother, he was a multimillionaire real estate investor. law enforcement says steven paddock wasn't even on their radar. they've checked local, and state databases. paddock was 64 years old, and lived in a retirement community...
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anticipate a thousand to be on the scene come tuesday morning daniel nottingham, cbs-3, eyewitness news. >> student at the university of hawaii are getting tips what they should do during nuclear attack. school sent e-mail titled in the event of nuclear attack, this comes as tensions between the us and north korea continue to rise. officials say it would take less than 20 minute for north korean missile to reach honolulu, in july hawaii first state to launch a campaign, preparing for a nuclear attack >> happening today, preliminary hearing for a father whose son was killed during alleged shoplifting spree. twenty-seven year old christopher coon of hamilton new jersey faces third agree murder charges in the death of his two year olson. police say coon caused a three -car crash in tullytown bucks county, while fleeing a wal-mart last week. the toddler, who was not in a carseat, was ejected during the violent crash. >> a man now under arrest in the murder of a philadelphia community activist. six a year old winnie harris was found shot to death in her west philadelphia home back in februar
anticipate a thousand to be on the scene come tuesday morning daniel nottingham, cbs-3, eyewitness news. >> student at the university of hawaii are getting tips what they should do during nuclear attack. school sent e-mail titled in the event of nuclear attack, this comes as tensions between the us and north korea continue to rise. officials say it would take less than 20 minute for north korean missile to reach honolulu, in july hawaii first state to launch a campaign, preparing for a...
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we can speak to cbs correspondent danielle nottingham, who is in las vegas.stigation and what police and officials are saying? right now, officials are saying? right now, officials are saying they expect the death toll to rise, and there are at least 500 people injured. right now they are having to cover some ground here in las vegas. they are executing wa rra nts las vegas. they are executing warrants on the hotel and the residents of stephen paddock to try to work out exactly what happened here at this hotel. they still do not have a motive, and within the last couple of hours this morning there were reports that isis claimed responsibility for the attack. 0fficials responsibility for the attack. officials say they are aware of that claimed, and they are not ruling anything out at this point. right now they believe that paddock acted alone. they don't believe that his wife had anything to do with what happened here last night. they were initially looking for her overnight. this is a very active scene. there we re this is a very active scene. there were 22,0
we can speak to cbs correspondent danielle nottingham, who is in las vegas.stigation and what police and officials are saying? right now, officials are saying? right now, officials are saying they expect the death toll to rise, and there are at least 500 people injured. right now they are having to cover some ground here in las vegas. they are executing wa rra nts las vegas. they are executing warrants on the hotel and the residents of stephen paddock to try to work out exactly what happened...