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danielle nottingham. >> now, police searched miriam carey's apartment for 12 hours first using a robot, and then they took several items as possible evidence. >>> a man in critical condition this morning after police are saying he lit himself on fire on the national mall in washington. it happened yesterday around 7th street. you can see what appears to be smoke there. a witness saw the unidentified man dump a red can of gas on his head and then lit a match and set himself on fire. officers and near by joggers helped to put out the flames after a medevac flew him to the hospital. >>> a major drug operation run out of the home of a daycare, police found guns and drugs inside of the howard county house. this morning the owner is facing serious charges. meghan mccorkell explains how the operation remained a secret. >> reporter: good morning. police are saying an unanimous tip led them to the daycare center. for the past year parents have dropped their children off at this home, a licensed daycare center, but whait is what police are saying 31-year-old david anderson that built underneath
danielle nottingham. >> now, police searched miriam carey's apartment for 12 hours first using a robot, and then they took several items as possible evidence. >>> a man in critical condition this morning after police are saying he lit himself on fire on the national mall in washington. it happened yesterday around 7th street. you can see what appears to be smoke there. a witness saw the unidentified man dump a red can of gas on his head and then lit a match and set himself on...
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in washington, danielle nottingham. wjz eyewitness news. >> meanwhile, police searched miriam carey's apartment for 12 hours. first using a robot, and then took several items. >>> a man is in critical condition this morning after police are saying he lit himself on fire on the national mall in washington. it happened yesterday afternoon around the 7th street area. you can see what appears to be smoke. a witness says that she saw the unidentified man dump a red canister of gas on his head, struck a match, and lit himself on fire. officers and jogger put the flames. a medevac flew the man to the hospital. >>> a major drug operation run out of the home of a daycare. police found drugs and guns inside of the howard county house. this morning the owner is facing serious charges. meghan mccorkell explains how the operation stayed such a secret. >> good morning. police say an anonymous tip led them to the daycare center and they found a sophisticated mare won grow operation. the the past year parents have dropped their childre
in washington, danielle nottingham. wjz eyewitness news. >> meanwhile, police searched miriam carey's apartment for 12 hours. first using a robot, and then took several items. >>> a man is in critical condition this morning after police are saying he lit himself on fire on the national mall in washington. it happened yesterday afternoon around the 7th street area. you can see what appears to be smoke. a witness says that she saw the unidentified man dump a red canister of gas on...
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danielle nottingham has the latest on the possibility of a deal. derpec valcourt on the -- derek valcourt on the maryland impact. and vic carter, with people sounding off on the shutdown. we begin our coverage with danielle nottingham, want letting live -- reporting live from the capital. >> 800,000 federal workers were sent home today. and that's just the beginning. president obama warned the effects will only get worse as the shutdowning dras on. >> reporter: car -- shutdown dragged on. >> reporter: the reality of a government shutdown began. >> they're more interested in playing politics than doing what's right. >> democratic leaders in congress finally have their prize, a government shutdown that no one seems to want but them. >> they're obsessed with the healthcare law. and they're obsessed with hurting this president. >> reporter: for a fourth time, this senate removed language, weakening the president's healthcare law from a temporary spending bill and sent it back to the house. >> reporter: house republicans wanted senators to come to the n
danielle nottingham has the latest on the possibility of a deal. derpec valcourt on the -- derek valcourt on the maryland impact. and vic carter, with people sounding off on the shutdown. we begin our coverage with danielle nottingham, want letting live -- reporting live from the capital. >> 800,000 federal workers were sent home today. and that's just the beginning. president obama warned the effects will only get worse as the shutdowning dras on. >> reporter: car -- shutdown...
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danielle nottingham reports for wjz from reagan national airport. >> the faa said announcements like this are going to be a thing of the past. >> with electronics we asked that you power them off and stow them. >> the agency is lifting its ban on the use of electronic devices during take offs and landings. >> airlines can safely expand passenger use of portable electronic devices during all phases of flight. >> individual airlines will have to do some additional interference testing then it will be up to them to decide when our if electronic devices still need to be turned off. >> in some instances of low visibility, about 1% of all flights, some landing systems may not be proven to tolerate the interference. >> during take off and landing passengers should be able to read e books or play games or watch movies on tablets. no phone calls, those are still off limits. >> an advisory panel recommended the changes last month. this announcement was delayed because a third of the faa's staff was furloughed during the partial government shutdown. some airlines start to implement the changes
danielle nottingham reports for wjz from reagan national airport. >> the faa said announcements like this are going to be a thing of the past. >> with electronics we asked that you power them off and stow them. >> the agency is lifting its ban on the use of electronic devices during take offs and landings. >> airlines can safely expand passenger use of portable electronic devices during all phases of flight. >> individual airlines will have to do some additional...
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danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >> tomorrow they will grill kathleen cep bell yays. many are calling for her to resign in the wake of the troubled health care web site. >>> the white house is said to be looking at whether this country should end a program that allows the nsa to spy on foreign leaders. senator diane feinstein says she was flabbergasted such spying could take place. she is calling for a total review of all such activity. >>> there are more problems for the contractor that operates speed cameras in baltimore county. the county claims xerox failed to recalibrate a dozen cameras in february. according to the "baltimore sun" xerox was forced to void 1400 tickets. the cameras were out of service for a month and the public was never alerted. xerox paid the county more than $57,000 as compensation. >>> we are looking at another beautiful and brisk day outside. taking a live look this noon. are we in for any changes this week? wjz is live with first warning coverage. march at the is in the outback. chelsea ingram is in the first warning center. >> hello. tempe
danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >> tomorrow they will grill kathleen cep bell yays. many are calling for her to resign in the wake of the troubled health care web site. >>> the white house is said to be looking at whether this country should end a program that allows the nsa to spy on foreign leaders. senator diane feinstein says she was flabbergasted such spying could take place. she is calling for a total review of all such activity. >>> there are more...
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danielle nottingham is on capitol hill with the investigation, linh bui speaks to lawmakers and denise has just released video of the chase. let's go to immediately to danielle nottingham with the latest on the situation at the capitol right now. danielle. >> reporter: capitol police say this appears to be an isolated incident but there are several scenes and police are still collecting evidence. >> sources tell cbs news a woman tried to ram her car through a white house barricade today. police then chased the woman about a mile to capitol hill where secret service agents shot and killed her. the chase was captured on camera. police surrounded the car and then it backs up and speeds off. a capitol police officer was injured during the chase. >> one of our officers was struck in his car. he appears to be conscious and breathing. we're following up. >> no officers shot? >> as far as we know, no officers shot. >> there was massive police response. capitol hill was shout down. house and congress members were told to shelter in place. mark and his wife teresa came to talk to their congressm
danielle nottingham is on capitol hill with the investigation, linh bui speaks to lawmakers and denise has just released video of the chase. let's go to immediately to danielle nottingham with the latest on the situation at the capitol right now. danielle. >> reporter: capitol police say this appears to be an isolated incident but there are several scenes and police are still collecting evidence. >> sources tell cbs news a woman tried to ram her car through a white house barricade...
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danielle nottingham is on capitol hill. linh bui has congresses members talking about what it was like during the lockdown and mary has dramatic video of the chase. we begin with danielle. >> reporter: a day focused on the government shutdown was quickly thrown into chaos. capitol police say this appears to be an isolated incident, but police are still investigating. sources tell cbs news a woman tried to ram her car through a white house barricade today. police then chased the woman about a mile to capitol hill where secret service agents shot and killed her. the chase was captured on camera. police surrounded the car with their guns drawn. then the car backed up and speeds off. a capitol police officer was injured during the chase. >> one of our officers was struck in his scout car. appears to be conscious and breathing but we're following up. >> reporter: and in officers shot, chief? >> as far as we know no officer has been shot. >> reporter: it was a massive police response. capitol hill was temporarily locked down. hou
danielle nottingham is on capitol hill. linh bui has congresses members talking about what it was like during the lockdown and mary has dramatic video of the chase. we begin with danielle. >> reporter: a day focused on the government shutdown was quickly thrown into chaos. capitol police say this appears to be an isolated incident, but police are still investigating. sources tell cbs news a woman tried to ram her car through a white house barricade today. police then chased the woman...
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in washington, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >> health and human services secretary said her department will hold daily briefings to give updates on the site's progress. >>> hundreds of drivers are using the hard way to respect the move over law. state police have made more than 1,400 stops in just one day as they crack down on violators. drivers are required to move over or slow down for emergency vehicle with their lights on. a state trooper was injured earlier this year after a driver accidentally hit her she walked on the side of the road. >>> several students being sickened at a city school. wjz has learned several of the students from the reach partnership school in clifton park tested positive for marijuana once they got to the hospital. investigators believe they ate cookies laced with the drug but said they're continuing to look into the incident. >>> the orioles owners are seeing a whole of green. the orioles are valued at more than $1 billion. that's the word from a bloomberg report. their ticket sales, masn contract and concessions put them over the $1 billion
in washington, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >> health and human services secretary said her department will hold daily briefings to give updates on the site's progress. >>> hundreds of drivers are using the hard way to respect the move over law. state police have made more than 1,400 stops in just one day as they crack down on violators. drivers are required to move over or slow down for emergency vehicle with their lights on. a state trooper was injured earlier this...
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in washington, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >> the president is in boston today expected to defend his healthcare law that went into effect there. >>> an early morning house fire in northwest baltimore leaves a man dead. the fire broke out just after 5:00 this morning in the 3800 block of hilton road. the victim was found on the second floor. he later died at the hospital. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. >>> two lanes of i-95 are shut down this noon in joppa for a fatal accident there. police are on the scene right now along 95 northbound at mountain road. that's where a pedestrian was struck and pronounced dead at the scene. the cause of that accident is under investigation. >>> maryland state delegate don dwyer is recovering after a car accident in pasadena. according to police another driver caused the crash while turning at a red light. no one was seriously hurt. just last week dwyer was sentenced to 60 days in jail for dui in august and boating under the influence that led to injuring seven. >>> another correctional officer admitted to helping a
in washington, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >> the president is in boston today expected to defend his healthcare law that went into effect there. >>> an early morning house fire in northwest baltimore leaves a man dead. the fire broke out just after 5:00 this morning in the 3800 block of hilton road. the victim was found on the second floor. he later died at the hospital. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. >>> two lanes of i-95 are shut...
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in washington danielle nottingham wjz eyewitness news. >>> secret service officer and a capital police officer were injured during the chase. they are expected to be okay. >>> government shut down continues tonight and impact on maryland is getting worse. president obama said he wants a temporary spending bill on his desk with no springs attached while house speaker boehner once again pointed his finger at senate democrats. >>> lock heed martin is set to furlough 3,000 workers monday because of the shut down. >>> prince georges county, search for two brazen men, look at the surveillance video. one of the suspects hit the salon employee in the head with the gun. one of the men burst into the salon, demanding cash and purses. >>> a major drug operation running out of a home day care. police find drugs and guns inside the howard county house, tonight the owner is facing serious charges. megan explains how the operation stayed secret until now. >> reporter: well, denise, police say an anonymous tip lead them to that day care center where they found a sophisticated marijuana grow-op ration.
in washington danielle nottingham wjz eyewitness news. >>> secret service officer and a capital police officer were injured during the chase. they are expected to be okay. >>> government shut down continues tonight and impact on maryland is getting worse. president obama said he wants a temporary spending bill on his desk with no springs attached while house speaker boehner once again pointed his finger at senate democrats. >>> lock heed martin is set to furlough...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> within the last 30 minutes or so, the top two leaders in the senate have expressed optimism about a deal. trading was down most of the morning. the dow up 65 points. >>> people getting social security are getting a raise. although it's a small one. it will be a historically small increase. it will come in january about a 1.5 percent or $17 a month. >>> in today's health watch, bad sleep habits could cause bad behavior in young children. according to a new study in the journal of pediatrics. u.s. researchers tracked the bedtimes of kids up to age seven and compared the findings with progress reports from parents and teachers. they believe the irregular bedtimes upset the body's natural rhythm. >>> people with heart disease that took care of their mental well being for two year are 50 percent less likely to have a heart attack or die from their disease. scientists looked at nine studies. and patients that took part in talk therapy, music therapy, relaxation exercise or prayer did the best compared to those who did not. >>> help is on the w
danielle nottingham, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> within the last 30 minutes or so, the top two leaders in the senate have expressed optimism about a deal. trading was down most of the morning. the dow up 65 points. >>> people getting social security are getting a raise. although it's a small one. it will be a historically small increase. it will come in january about a 1.5 percent or $17 a month. >>> in today's health watch, bad sleep habits could cause bad behavior...
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cbs's danielle nottingham has a look at the latest proposal. >> heading into the long columbus day weekend, senate republicans said they discovered a plan to end the government shutdown and prevent a u.s. default. the proposal would reopen the government immediately and increase the debt ceiling for about four months. democrats would have to concede a couple changes to obama care that had bipartisan support. including a repeal of an unpopular tax on medical devices. the plan's architect, main senator, susan collins. >> the president listened carefully, he said some of the elements were issues we could work on, but he certainly did not endorse it. >> the senate's plan wasn't the only offer to cross the president's desk as members of both houses looked for a way out. earlier, the president called house speaker, john boehner, the republican led house to have its own proposal to extend the debt for six weeks. >> as part of a budget negotiation process, for only six weeks, which would put us in the same position we're in now. >> talks between congress and the white house will continue through t
cbs's danielle nottingham has a look at the latest proposal. >> heading into the long columbus day weekend, senate republicans said they discovered a plan to end the government shutdown and prevent a u.s. default. the proposal would reopen the government immediately and increase the debt ceiling for about four months. democrats would have to concede a couple changes to obama care that had bipartisan support. including a repeal of an unpopular tax on medical devices. the plan's architect,...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news. >> the shutdown is keeping irs workers, most of them at home. it doesn't mean that you're off the hook. guess what, you have until tomorrow to file. just don't expect your refund right away. that won't happen until the government reopens. >>> there are a few foods you probably don't want to eat. number one imported shrimp. according to buzz feed it is considered a red flag food that is always suppose to be inspected. also on the list, tilapia from china. a fish that inspectors reject. take special care to thoroughly wash imported fruits and vegetables as well as leafy grains and cook all eggs, which may contain salmonella. >>> four bay area power players are on the list of the 25 highest paid women. they top the list, earning $43 million. yes, next is yahoo's ceo, melissa myer at $36 million. facebook's coo is third at $23 million. rounding out the top ten with $15 million. >>> the bay area beach that has been closed for ten years is finally back open. they reopened at sunrise today. the 11-acre park offers the sweeping views of the tab and the
danielle nottingham, cbs news. >> the shutdown is keeping irs workers, most of them at home. it doesn't mean that you're off the hook. guess what, you have until tomorrow to file. just don't expect your refund right away. that won't happen until the government reopens. >>> there are a few foods you probably don't want to eat. number one imported shrimp. according to buzz feed it is considered a red flag food that is always suppose to be inspected. also on the list, tilapia from...
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danielle nottingham has the latest from capitol hill. >> reporter: house republicans are oftenning the president a short-term e tension of the debt limit as a way to end the budget standoff. >> it's time for leadership. it's time for these negotiations and this conversation to begin. >> reporter: gop leaders are taking a proposal to the white house that includes extending the government's ability to borrow money until november 22nd. in exchange for broader budget negotiations. the white house is open to the idea. >> reporter: if a clean bill raising the debt ceiling for six weeks were to hit his desk, he would sign that. >> reporter: the treasury secretary came to capitol hill thursday, to warn lawmakers there would be irrevocable damage to the economy if they fail to raise the debt limit by october 17th. >> reporter: democrats have concerns about another short- term fix. >> for however long it is, five, six weeks, then come thanksgiving, we're going bab -- to be back in the soup again. >> it would lead to negotiations to reopen the government. >> we are meeting the president halfway.
danielle nottingham has the latest from capitol hill. >> reporter: house republicans are oftenning the president a short-term e tension of the debt limit as a way to end the budget standoff. >> it's time for leadership. it's time for these negotiations and this conversation to begin. >> reporter: gop leaders are taking a proposal to the white house that includes extending the government's ability to borrow money until november 22nd. in exchange for broader budget negotiations....
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cbs reporter danielle nottingham with who sebelius says is to blame for the debacle. >> reporter: the cabinet second in charge of the troubled healthcare website apologized to americans this morning. >> i am as frustrated and angry as anyone with the flawed launch of healthcare.gov. >> reporter: health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius took responsibility for the problems with healthcare.gov, but blamed some of the failures on contractors. >> it is the verizon server that failed not healthcare.gov. >> reporter: but republicans are not satisfied. >> healthcare.gov was down last night at 5:00 p.m. it was also down on monday and it crashed last weekend. and even this morning when we attempted to view the site before the hearing, we were hit with an error message. >> reporter: gop lawmakers also grilled kathleen sebelius about why more than 2 million people are getting cancellation notices for their current health insurance even though president obama repeatedly said if you like your insurance, you can keep it. >> so he has been on the same page from the very start. yet the r
cbs reporter danielle nottingham with who sebelius says is to blame for the debacle. >> reporter: the cabinet second in charge of the troubled healthcare website apologized to americans this morning. >> i am as frustrated and angry as anyone with the flawed launch of healthcare.gov. >> reporter: health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius took responsibility for the problems with healthcare.gov, but blamed some of the failures on contractors. >> it is the...
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danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: abu anas al libi is being held on the "usa antonio" which is in international waters on the mediterranean sea. he was captured. sources say al libi was part of osama bin laden's inner circle in the 1990s. interrogators from the military intelligence community and the justice department will be pressing him about al qaeda's terror network and any future attack plans. >> al libi has been indicted in the southern district of new york, in connection with his alleged role in al qaeda's conspiracy to kill u.s. nationals and to conduct attacks against u.s. interests worldwide. >> reporter: al libi is accused of helping plan the 1998 bombings of two u.s. embassies in africa. those attacks killed 224 people, including 12 americans. a second weekend raid in somalia targeted a kenya terror suspect named ikrimah. he's said to be pat of the terror group al shabaab. navy s.e.a.l.s approached the compound where ikrimah is said to be hiding. but a firefight broke out before they could get to it. rather than call in an air strike to kill ikrimah and the civilia
danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: abu anas al libi is being held on the "usa antonio" which is in international waters on the mediterranean sea. he was captured. sources say al libi was part of osama bin laden's inner circle in the 1990s. interrogators from the military intelligence community and the justice department will be pressing him about al qaeda's terror network and any future attack plans. >> al libi has been indicted in the southern district of new york,...
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in washington, danielle nottingham, kpix 5. >> president obama invited house democrats to the white house later today to discuss the budget crisis and the debt deadline. republicans may be headed to the white house later this week. let's take a live look at the big board now see how the dow is doing. right now, it is up, although u.s. stocks have been fluctuating most of the morning. investors are on edge over the government shutdown, although hopeful about janet yellen's nomination to the fed right now in positive territory. >>> cliff house restaurant got caught defying those shutdown orders. the privately owned cliff house is on federal land. it closed when the shutdown first began but after a couple of days the owners decided it was worth a shot to re-open. federal officials gave the restaurant a slap on the wrist last night and shut it down again. >> we've gone through fire, floods and everything and this never happened. >> so until the crisis is finally resolved, weddings and other events have been canceled and 170 employees right now are out of work. >>> another victim of the govern
in washington, danielle nottingham, kpix 5. >> president obama invited house democrats to the white house later today to discuss the budget crisis and the debt deadline. republicans may be headed to the white house later this week. let's take a live look at the big board now see how the dow is doing. right now, it is up, although u.s. stocks have been fluctuating most of the morning. investors are on edge over the government shutdown, although hopeful about janet yellen's nomination to...
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cbs reporter danielle nottingham tells us this is just the first of several hearings on the problems. >> reporter: designers of healthcare.gov came to capitol hill to face lawmakers questions about the troubled website. >> this whole battle is about whether americans can have affordable healthcare and this system is not helping in this debate. >> reporter: the website builders told lawmakers their individuals parts worked as planned but there was not enough testing. >> we didn't see the full kind of integrated system until a couple of days leading up to the launch. >> shouldn't we have had that? >> ideally, yes. >> reporter: contractors said the website launch was in the hands of the government-run centers for medicare and medicated services, known as cms. >> cms had the ultimate decision for a live go or no go. >> reporter: republicans say the problems with the website are the sign of larger problems with the healthcare reform law. democrats just want the website fixed. but they are losing patience. joe manchin wants to shelve the deadline for a year. >> there shouldn't be a fine or
cbs reporter danielle nottingham tells us this is just the first of several hearings on the problems. >> reporter: designers of healthcare.gov came to capitol hill to face lawmakers questions about the troubled website. >> this whole battle is about whether americans can have affordable healthcare and this system is not helping in this debate. >> reporter: the website builders told lawmakers their individuals parts worked as planned but there was not enough testing. >>...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> nsa chief keith alexander also said spying on allies is commonplace and a two-way street. he was questioned by minnesota republican michele bachmann. >> is it your experience that allies of the united states have spied on allies historically? >> yes. >> or even as we speak? >> yes. >> a bipartisan plan introduced yesterday would allow the government to seek records relating to ongoing terrorism investigations. >>> a 13-year-old california boy who was shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy was buried tuesday, but the circumstances surrounding andy lopez's death prompted protests and calls for justice. bigad shaban reports. >> reporter: family and friends of 13-year-old andy lopez gathered at his funeral mass to say their final good-byes. many still struggle to make sense of his death. >> it makes me very upset that something like this would happen to a 13-year-old who was just walking down the street to go see his friends. >> reporter: investigators say sonoma county sheriff's deputy eric gailhouse shot the teen seven times in ten seconds
danielle nottingham, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> nsa chief keith alexander also said spying on allies is commonplace and a two-way street. he was questioned by minnesota republican michele bachmann. >> is it your experience that allies of the united states have spied on allies historically? >> yes. >> or even as we speak? >> yes. >> a bipartisan plan introduced yesterday would allow the government to seek records relating to ongoing terrorism...
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the cbs reporter danielle nottingham with the heated debate. >> we want a closed government. this is all a big fuse. >> reporter: the new fiscal year started at midnight just as the last one ended with the divided congress in turmoil. the republican-lead house refusing to pass a bill that only funds the government. and they were refusing to consider anything else. >> i dare you to do that. >> reporter: no shutdown of rhetoric and partisan sniping on monday as they made their cases to the colleagues from the floor and to the nearest cameras outside. >> this is a matter of funding the government, providing fairness to the american people. >> speaker boehner, pass our bill. >> reporter: president obama blamed the mess on the tea party republicans. >> one fraction of one party in one house of congress and in one branch of government doesn't get to shut down the entire government just to fight the results of the election. >> reporter: the battle over the budget could just be a warm up. in about two weeks, congress lava to agree to raise the nation's debt limit or the u.s. could de
the cbs reporter danielle nottingham with the heated debate. >> we want a closed government. this is all a big fuse. >> reporter: the new fiscal year started at midnight just as the last one ended with the divided congress in turmoil. the republican-lead house refusing to pass a bill that only funds the government. and they were refusing to consider anything else. >> i dare you to do that. >> reporter: no shutdown of rhetoric and partisan sniping on monday as they made...
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. >> reporter: inside nottingham dental care, no running water at all, means an empty waiting room and patients. >> without the water, we can't run equipment. so we have to reschedule all afternoon patients. so it's quite a big inconvenience, for myself are for myself, for patients that took off work to come in. >> reporter: the problems all stem from this hole in the ground, caused by a break in a 12-inch pipe, running under joppa road. that break occurred monday night, as the crews did some scheduled work at the towson reservoir. >> some involves were being opened and closed, maneuvered. and that caused a pressure surge in the line, which sent a pressure surge to a pumping station. >> reporter: the effects on the pumping station caused a widespread water outage monday night. it's now repaired. but the busted pipe remains a problem for some businesses. like optometrist mary ellen paducey. >> patients who need to be able to wash their hands, need to be able to wash hands before touching eyes. make its a little difficult. >> reporter: and regular shampoos are for now out of the question
. >> reporter: inside nottingham dental care, no running water at all, means an empty waiting room and patients. >> without the water, we can't run equipment. so we have to reschedule all afternoon patients. so it's quite a big inconvenience, for myself are for myself, for patients that took off work to come in. >> reporter: the problems all stem from this hole in the ground, caused by a break in a 12-inch pipe, running under joppa road. that break occurred monday night, as...
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danielle nottingham, kpix 5, capitol hill. >> stock prices surged yesterday as a sign of a compromise emerged in washington. today they continued to rally. let's check the numbers. up nearly 76 points. >>> fremont police want your help finding two people caught by surveillance cameras. police say this man and woman are behind a brutal gold chain robbery that put a 70-year-old woman in the hospital. the suspects stalked the victim inside a walmart and attacked her in the parking lot. they slammed the woman to the ground and dragged her before taking her gold necklace. they got away in this silver hyundai. >>> a major airline lost a dog and apparently isn't concerned about it. the last time anyone from air canada saw larry the dog alive was at sfo. his flight up to british columbia monday was delayed so an air canada employee took the tan and white greyhound out of his kennel for a potty break but then the dog escaped. the handler says she warned the airline to be careful. >> all italian greyhounds or almost any dog and especially an italian greyhound is going to be scared. their only d
danielle nottingham, kpix 5, capitol hill. >> stock prices surged yesterday as a sign of a compromise emerged in washington. today they continued to rally. let's check the numbers. up nearly 76 points. >>> fremont police want your help finding two people caught by surveillance cameras. police say this man and woman are behind a brutal gold chain robbery that put a 70-year-old woman in the hospital. the suspects stalked the victim inside a walmart and attacked her in the parking...
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cbs's danierle nottingham looks at the proposal made today by republicans. >> senate republicans said they disz covered a plan to end the government shutdown and prevent a default. it would reopen the government immediately. democrats would have to concede a couple of changes to obama care including a repeal of an unpopular tax on medical devices. the plan's architect named senator susan collins. >> the president listened carefully. he said some of the elements were issues we could work on, but he certainly did not endorse it. >> the senate's plan wasn't the only offer to cross the president's desk as members of both houses look for a way out. earlier, the president called house speaker john boehner. the republican-led house had its own proposal to extend the debt ceiling for six weeks. the white house rejected it. >> we cannot have a situation where the debt ceiling is extended as part of a budge oat negotiation process for only six weeks, which would put us right back in the same position we're in now. >> talks between both houses of congress and the white house will continue throug
cbs's danierle nottingham looks at the proposal made today by republicans. >> senate republicans said they disz covered a plan to end the government shutdown and prevent a default. it would reopen the government immediately. democrats would have to concede a couple of changes to obama care including a repeal of an unpopular tax on medical devices. the plan's architect named senator susan collins. >> the president listened carefully. he said some of the elements were issues we could...
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danielle nottingham has details of his capture for wjz. >> reporter: he's being held on the u.s.s. san antonio which is in international waters on the mediterranean sea. he was captured just after dawn saturday by u.s. commandos in his homeland of libya. sources say he was part of osama bin laden's inner circle in the mid-1990's. interrogators from the military intelligence community and the justice department will bepressing him about al qaeda terror network and any future attack plans. >> he has been indicted in the southern district of new york in connection with his alleged role in al qaeda's conspiracy to kill u.s. nationals and to conduct attacks against u.s. interests world wild. >> reporter: he's accused of helping plan the 1998 bombings of two u.s. embassies in africa. those attacks killed 224 people, including 12 americans. a second weekend raid in somalia targeted a kenyan terror suspect. he's said to be a senior planner of the somalia terror group. navy seals approached the compound where he was believed to be hiding but a firefight broke out before they could get to it
danielle nottingham has details of his capture for wjz. >> reporter: he's being held on the u.s.s. san antonio which is in international waters on the mediterranean sea. he was captured just after dawn saturday by u.s. commandos in his homeland of libya. sources say he was part of osama bin laden's inner circle in the mid-1990's. interrogators from the military intelligence community and the justice department will bepressing him about al qaeda terror network and any future attack plans....
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i'm danielle nottingham in washington. the latest coming up. >> i'm jessica kartalija at the national institute of health here in bethesda, maryland. three-quarters of alls furloughed. what that means for sick children next. >> reporter: i'm mike schuh live at state health head quarter where where -- where the flu season has arrived two weeks early. >>> in for marty bass in the first warning weather center. we have warm weather straight ahead and then rain by next week. your complete first warning weather forecast is coming up. >>> she's a well known mouth artist. she joins us on today's coffee with. stay tuned, the eyewitness news morning edition will continue in a moment. i got you white chocolate pumpkin. oh, please don't call me "pumpkin." no, white chocolate and pumpkin. oh! pumpkin. ha-ha! pumpkin is back at dunkin' donuts. hurry in for delicious pumpkin coffees and lattes today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> it's a purple friday since the ravens play in miami on sunday. it's also 6:30. this live look at the harbaugh
i'm danielle nottingham in washington. the latest coming up. >> i'm jessica kartalija at the national institute of health here in bethesda, maryland. three-quarters of alls furloughed. what that means for sick children next. >> reporter: i'm mike schuh live at state health head quarter where where -- where the flu season has arrived two weeks early. >>> in for marty bass in the first warning weather center. we have warm weather straight ahead and then rain by next week....
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danielle nottingham has the latest on the shutdown from capitol hill. and jessica kartalija has citizens sounding off to government leaders. we begin with danielle. >> reporter: the flag-draped remains of private first class cody patterson and three comrades killed in afghanistan, arrived at dover air force base. family members were there for the solemn ceremony but were told their survivor benefits have been suspended because of the partial government shutdown. amy niburger-miller lost her brother in iraq in 2007. she now helps families when a loved one is killed in action. >> and this is money that helps pay for household bills and the light bill and the car payment and other bills because a service member's pay is cut off after they are deceased. >> reporter: the house voted to restore benefits wednesday afternoon. and the defense secretary announce they would get full benefits with help from the fisher house foundation. the defense department will reimburse the charity when the government reopens. >> if the shutdown doesn't end soon, it could also t
danielle nottingham has the latest on the shutdown from capitol hill. and jessica kartalija has citizens sounding off to government leaders. we begin with danielle. >> reporter: the flag-draped remains of private first class cody patterson and three comrades killed in afghanistan, arrived at dover air force base. family members were there for the solemn ceremony but were told their survivor benefits have been suspended because of the partial government shutdown. amy niburger-miller lost...
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live on capitol hill, danielle nottingham. back to you. >> thank you. come plete coverage continues with linh bui on the scene in washington with more on the chaotic situation there. linh. >> reporter: good afternoon. we are live near 3rd and constitution which is pretty much as close to the action as we can get. as you can imagine, the many of the roads surrounding the capitol building still blocked off. officers directing traffic. they've set up crime scene tape. you cannot cross. we're out here with just a ton of media as well as just near by residents doing their daily activities, riding their bikes and walking their dogs trying to see what's happening out there. as you said, it's still under investigation. police officer collecting evidence and going through what happened. out here a lot calmer, totally different than it was an hour ago when the capitol was on lock down after the shots were fired. much, much calmer. less dramatic, dress urgency. it feels like things are more under control as they piece together the details of what happened. we will
live on capitol hill, danielle nottingham. back to you. >> thank you. come plete coverage continues with linh bui on the scene in washington with more on the chaotic situation there. linh. >> reporter: good afternoon. we are live near 3rd and constitution which is pretty much as close to the action as we can get. as you can imagine, the many of the roads surrounding the capitol building still blocked off. officers directing traffic. they've set up crime scene tape. you cannot cross....
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danielle nottingham reports. >>> president obama called congressional leaders to the white house on day 2 of the partial government shutdown, to look for a way to end it. >> i think it's important that he listen to what mcconnell and boehner have to say. he knows how pilosy and i feel. >> reporter: on capitol hill, the battle over legislation to fund the government and the blame game continues. >> president obama and harry reid think that this shutdown is the west thing -- best thing that ever happened to them, politically. >> we in this house muchtd end this shutdown. >> -- must end this shutdown. >> reporter: republicans wanted it to be part of the deal. >> reporter: director national intelligence told lawmakers that includes about 70% of his civilian work force. >> this is extremely damaging. and it will increase, though, as this shutdown drags on. >> reporter: director clapper says employees not receiving a paycheck are prime targets for foreign governments, wanting to gain state secrets. on capitol hill, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >> the republican national committee
danielle nottingham reports. >>> president obama called congressional leaders to the white house on day 2 of the partial government shutdown, to look for a way to end it. >> i think it's important that he listen to what mcconnell and boehner have to say. he knows how pilosy and i feel. >> reporter: on capitol hill, the battle over legislation to fund the government and the blame game continues. >> president obama and harry reid think that this shutdown is the west...
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negotiations stretching into the night tonight, and danie lle nottingham says that senate is closing in on a deal to reopen the government. >> the senate's top republican and democrat weren't far apart on the floor. for the first time in recent memory, appear to be not far apart in spirit. >> we've made tremendous progress. we are not there yet, but tremendous progress. >> i share his optimism na we're gonna get a result that will be acceptable to both sides. >> the two leaders are working on a plan to reopen the government and fund it through january 15th. the debt ceiling would also be raised through february 15th. the teal calls for negotiators to find deficit cuts by december 15th. those cuts could help offset the cuts known as sequestration. the plan would also create a new income verification policy for obama care to prevent fraud among americans seeking subsidies for their health insurance. >> that last point would be a small concession to house republicans who would still have to approve -- a senate vote on the bill could come as early as tuesday, but it would still have to f
negotiations stretching into the night tonight, and danie lle nottingham says that senate is closing in on a deal to reopen the government. >> the senate's top republican and democrat weren't far apart on the floor. for the first time in recent memory, appear to be not far apart in spirit. >> we've made tremendous progress. we are not there yet, but tremendous progress. >> i share his optimism na we're gonna get a result that will be acceptable to both sides. >> the two...
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. >> reporter: inside nottingham dental care, no running water at all, means an empty waiting room and no patients. >> without the water, we can't run the equipment. so we have to reschedule all afternoon patients. so it's quite a big inconvenience for my staff, for myself, for the patients that took off work to come in. >> reporter: the problems all stem from this hole in the ground, caused by a break in a 12-inch pipe. officials say that break occurred monday night, as crews did some scheduled work. >> some valves were being opened and closed, maneuvered. and that caused a pressure surge. and also sent a pressure surge to a pumping system. >> the effects caused a widespread water outage monday night. it's now repaired. but the busted pipe showed some problems. >> patients who need to be able to wash their hand toss take contact lenses out, need to be able to wash my hands before i touch people's eyes. it make its a little difficult. ask the fact that you have no rest rooms for patient our yourself to use. >> reporter: and regular shampoos are for now, out of the question. >> we're ma
. >> reporter: inside nottingham dental care, no running water at all, means an empty waiting room and no patients. >> without the water, we can't run the equipment. so we have to reschedule all afternoon patients. so it's quite a big inconvenience for my staff, for myself, for the patients that took off work to come in. >> reporter: the problems all stem from this hole in the ground, caused by a break in a 12-inch pipe. officials say that break occurred monday night, as crews...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >> if you want to know how much the government shutdown is.s., you can go if to our website www.wusa9.com. we have a running tab on the cost right up to the second. >>> the pentagon has called back to work most of its roughly 400,000 civilian employees. they could report back as early as tomorrow. the order was given by defense secretary chuck hagel. the hagel says the decision is based on a pentagon legal interpretation of the law called the pay our military act. >>> all walter reed, bethesda, gs employees are to report to work monday for their normal schedules. if tomorrow is a day off, you're a compressed schedule, the day is still a day off. you have scheduled leave tomorrow, you are entitled to that leave. >>> at least one bethesda restaurant lost power tonight when some electrical lines fell along arlington road no, word what caused the power lines to fall, but metro says about 182 customers also lost power. the staff at uncle julio's has not charged customers during the outage this evening. we're told tonight some customers have promis
danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >> if you want to know how much the government shutdown is.s., you can go if to our website www.wusa9.com. we have a running tab on the cost right up to the second. >>> the pentagon has called back to work most of its roughly 400,000 civilian employees. they could report back as early as tomorrow. the order was given by defense secretary chuck hagel. the hagel says the decision is based on a pentagon legal interpretation of the law...
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cbs reporter danielle nottingham joining us from capitol hill. any more insight besides both of them saying that this was a positive thing? >> reporter: not too much. we didn't hear much from lawmakers when they returned here on capitol hill just saying that it was a good meeting. both sides were able to get their points across and they agreed to continue working tonight and have further discussions about this in the future. so we still are ending this day the 10th day of the government shutdown, and we don't know when the end will be in sight. >> danielle, the gop's plan addresses the debt ceiling, but what about the government shutdown? >> reporter: that's where the problems may come in. house republicans offer that they have given to the president does not address the government shutdown until the president and senate democrats agree to negotiate. and that's a word that the white house is not using. these talks that are going on this week with the president and lawmakers, house republicans are calling them negotiations a bit, but the white hou
cbs reporter danielle nottingham joining us from capitol hill. any more insight besides both of them saying that this was a positive thing? >> reporter: not too much. we didn't hear much from lawmakers when they returned here on capitol hill just saying that it was a good meeting. both sides were able to get their points across and they agreed to continue working tonight and have further discussions about this in the future. so we still are ending this day the 10th day of the government...
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danielle nottingham joins us live from washington. a lot of people coming to believe there's really no middle ground here. both sides have dug in and is that the feeling you're getting on the hill? >> reporter: yeah, allen. there was a lot of tough talk today, but nothing has changed. we're right back where we were when this whole thing started. the president refusing to negotiate with house republicans on a spending bill and raising the debt limit. and house republicans saying they won't pass a clean spending bill to re-open the government until democrats sit down and talk to them about other budget issues that they have. so as it stands at this point, both sides not moving on their positions. >> so when you hear words like, surrender, the word ransom was thrown around, the rhetoric getting tougher this week, the tone is changing, and that's not leading you to believe that there's any compromise coming, is there? >> reporter: no. the tone is changing and it also seems as if house republicans are moving on with bringing their attentio
danielle nottingham joins us live from washington. a lot of people coming to believe there's really no middle ground here. both sides have dug in and is that the feeling you're getting on the hill? >> reporter: yeah, allen. there was a lot of tough talk today, but nothing has changed. we're right back where we were when this whole thing started. the president refusing to negotiate with house republicans on a spending bill and raising the debt limit. and house republicans saying they won't...
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danielle nottingham reports from capitol hill. >> reporter: health and human services secretary, kathleen sebelius says computer service workers are working 24/7, to get healthcare.gov working better. >> you deserve better. i apologize. >> reporter: sebelius blamed the problems with a verizon server. but said she is as responsible. >> i am as frustrated as anyone. >> reporter: top officials also demanding to know why millions are kicked off their current health man, after the president gave assurances that would not happen. >> some bur cats in washington- - bureaucrats in washington say, even though you're promised to keep it, you're now not able to keep that plan. >> reporter: cbs obtained this internal government memo from october 27th. it discusses incomplete security testing on the website, but still recommends an october 1st launch. >> you have exposed millions of americans, because you all, according to your memo, believed it was an acceptable risk. >> the memo is an authorization for further security testing and says all consumer information entered on this site is secure. in washi
danielle nottingham reports from capitol hill. >> reporter: health and human services secretary, kathleen sebelius says computer service workers are working 24/7, to get healthcare.gov working better. >> you deserve better. i apologize. >> reporter: sebelius blamed the problems with a verizon server. but said she is as responsible. >> i am as frustrated as anyone. >> reporter: top officials also demanding to know why millions are kicked off their current health...
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live in washington, danielle nottingham, now back to you. >> thank you.w, let's go to meghan mccorkell with the far-reaching impact that's worse for marylanders than in any other state. >> reporter: approximately 300,000 federal workers live here in maryland and a shutdown impact will be felt far beyond that. maryland workers. >> we're living on the edge here. >> reporter: to federal contractors. >> the clock is ticking. >> reporter: historic monuments. >> all 400 plus national parks across the country would be affected. >> reporter: and businesses. >> i've got to close, too. >> reporter: a government shut down would have far-reaching effects across the state. >> i just can't even begin to tell you the impact it's going to have. >> reporter: dawn minor is one of hundreds who face an indefinite furlough at the aberdeen proving ground. >> it could be a couple of weeks and that would really put me in a bind. >> reporter: the social security administration in woodland would be forced to furlough 18,000 employees nationally. >> i hope it's not like this. makes
live in washington, danielle nottingham, now back to you. >> thank you.w, let's go to meghan mccorkell with the far-reaching impact that's worse for marylanders than in any other state. >> reporter: approximately 300,000 federal workers live here in maryland and a shutdown impact will be felt far beyond that. maryland workers. >> we're living on the edge here. >> reporter: to federal contractors. >> the clock is ticking. >> reporter: historic monuments....
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danielle nottingham live in washington, d.c.s, thank you. >>> money meant to beef up the police force. instead it's going to gravel. why a bay area city in desperate need of police officers is spending millions of dollars instead to pave streets. >> corinthian colleges was actually serving not as an educator but as a predator. >> how the state attorney general says a for profit college is deceiving and preying on low income californians. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, initially intended. the cit vallejo planned to use that money to put more streets. kpix-5 >>> millions of dollars meant to help a bay area city fight crime isn't going where it was initially intended. the city of vallejo planned to use that money to put more police officers on the streets. da lin on where it's going instead. >> reporter: many people in vallejo say crime is so bad over the years, that they have taken matters into their own hands. >> i have a gun in my bedroom. i lock myself into my bedroom. i have the gun right by my bed. >> reporter: someone kicked down lynndalynn
danielle nottingham live in washington, d.c.s, thank you. >>> money meant to beef up the police force. instead it's going to gravel. why a bay area city in desperate need of police officers is spending millions of dollars instead to pave streets. >> corinthian colleges was actually serving not as an educator but as a predator. >> how the state attorney general says a for profit college is deceiving and preying on low income californians. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, initially intended....
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as cbs reporter danielle nottingham reports, a 1-year- old child was in the back seat the whole time. she has more from washington. >>> reporter: elizabeth and allen, police say this does not look like an accident. there were two attempts to breach security perimeters and officers were led on a high- speed pursuit. sources tell cbs news a woman tried to ram her car through a white house barricade today. police then chased the woman about a mile to capitol hill where secret service agents shot and killed her. >> there was a 1-year-old child in the car. i believe actually one of our officers initially rescued the child and took the child to initial medical care. >> reporter: the chase was captured on camera. police surrounded the car with their guns drawn. then the car backed up and speeds off. [ sirens ] [ gunfire ] >> reporter: a capitol police officer was injured during the chase. >> i personally spoke with the officer and he is doing well. he is a 23-year veteran of the united states capitol police. >> reporter: there was a massive police response. capitol hill was temporarily locke
as cbs reporter danielle nottingham reports, a 1-year- old child was in the back seat the whole time. she has more from washington. >>> reporter: elizabeth and allen, police say this does not look like an accident. there were two attempts to breach security perimeters and officers were led on a high- speed pursuit. sources tell cbs news a woman tried to ram her car through a white house barricade today. police then chased the woman about a mile to capitol hill where secret service...
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daniel nottingham reports for wjz with the very latest from capitol hill. >> president obama stopped by the federal emergency management agency to pressure president obama to pass a temporary spending -- pressure john boehner to pass a temporary spending bill. >> reporter: jeff gates has also been furloughed. >> we want to be able to do our work and we're hopeful that there'll be a resolution so that we can get back to work. >> reporter: speaker boehner and house republicans are doubling down on their position. they want to put conditions in the bill that will reopen the government and the bill needed to raise the debt ceiling. >> this morning a senior white house official said that the president would rather default than to sit down and negotiate. really? >> reporter: one thing both sides can agree on is getting federal employees back pay. this week the senate is expected to pass a house bill reimbursing workers once the shutdown is over. in washington, danielle nottingham, wjz news. >>> the ongoing concerns about the fiscal dead lock sent stocks into a spiral. the dow down 136 poin
daniel nottingham reports for wjz with the very latest from capitol hill. >> president obama stopped by the federal emergency management agency to pressure president obama to pass a temporary spending -- pressure john boehner to pass a temporary spending bill. >> reporter: jeff gates has also been furloughed. >> we want to be able to do our work and we're hopeful that there'll be a resolution so that we can get back to work. >> reporter: speaker boehner and house...
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but first, danielle nottingham reports on the face-off between sebelius and frustrated people. >> health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius says they are working 24/7 to get health care.gov working properly. >> you deserve better. i apologize. >> she blamed the problems with a problem with the verizon server but said she is ultimately responsible. >> i am as frustrated and angry as anyone. >> reporter: cbs obtained this memo from september 27th. it discusses incomplete security testing on the website, but still recommends an october 1st launch. >> you have exposed millions of americans because you all, according to your memo, believed it was an acceptable risk. >> reporter: secretary sebelius says it authorizes and consumer information is secure. president obama travels to washington to defend his signature healthcare law. he pointed to the slow start in massachusetts, when the state successfully reformed its healthcare in 2006. >> and today, there is nearly universal coverage in massachusetts. and the vast majority of its citizens are happy with their coverage. >> reporter:
but first, danielle nottingham reports on the face-off between sebelius and frustrated people. >> health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius says they are working 24/7 to get health care.gov working properly. >> you deserve better. i apologize. >> she blamed the problems with a problem with the verizon server but said she is ultimately responsible. >> i am as frustrated and angry as anyone. >> reporter: cbs obtained this memo from september 27th. it...
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but first, we go to danielle nottingham.ith more on how lawmakers are trying to break the impasse. >> reporter: president obama called congressional leaders to the white house on day 2 of the partial government shutdown, to to look for a way to end it. >> i think it's important that he listen to what mcconnell and boehner have to say. he knows how pelosi and i feel. >> reporter: on capitol hill, the battle over legislation to fund the government and the blame game continues. >> president obama and harry reid think that this shutdown is the best thing that ever happened to them politically. >> reporter: we in this house must end this shutdown. >> reporter: democrats want a spending bill without any strings attached. republicans want a delay in the president's health care law to be part of the deal. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of federal workers spent another day at home without pay. the director of national intelligence told lawmakers that includes about 70% of his civilian work force. >> this is extremely damaging. an
but first, we go to danielle nottingham.ith more on how lawmakers are trying to break the impasse. >> reporter: president obama called congressional leaders to the white house on day 2 of the partial government shutdown, to to look for a way to end it. >> i think it's important that he listen to what mcconnell and boehner have to say. he knows how pelosi and i feel. >> reporter: on capitol hill, the battle over legislation to fund the government and the blame game continues....
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danielle nottingham reports from wjz capitol hill. >> reporter: law enforcement tells cbs news nine months before miriam carey rammed her car, she told connecticut police that president obama had put her home under electronic surveillance and that she was communicating with him. carey told police she was a profit and predicted the president would put the city of stamford under a lockdown. >> dilutional statements that president obama was listening to her and communicating and so on. and they're going back over those reports that if any of that could enlighten them. >> reporter: carey was not armed when she lead police from a high-speed chase to the capitol. her 1-year-old daughter in the backseat. police say that they opened fire on carey because she was using her car as a weapon. her daughter is now in protective custody. investigators believe that carey drove straight here to washington from her home in stamford on thursday. but why she may the four and a half hour trip with her daughter is still unclear. >> reporter: dr. brian evans in connecticut said that she worked as a hygienist for
danielle nottingham reports from wjz capitol hill. >> reporter: law enforcement tells cbs news nine months before miriam carey rammed her car, she told connecticut police that president obama had put her home under electronic surveillance and that she was communicating with him. carey told police she was a profit and predicted the president would put the city of stamford under a lockdown. >> dilutional statements that president obama was listening to her and communicating and so on....
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steve tsang joining us from nottingham, england. thank you for joining us here. stay with us.ore to come at the top of the hour. u >> canada is pushing to become one of the biggest players in the global oil market, but is facing stiff competition from home and abroad. >> us home prices soar 13% from last year. the s&p 500 hits another all- time high. the consumer confidence takes a dunk.
steve tsang joining us from nottingham, england. thank you for joining us here. stay with us.ore to come at the top of the hour. u >> canada is pushing to become one of the biggest players in the global oil market, but is facing stiff competition from home and abroad. >> us home prices soar 13% from last year. the s&p 500 hits another all- time high. the consumer confidence takes a dunk.
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danielle nottingham reports for wjz from washington. >> reporter: a delegation from european diplomats hope to limit u.s. spying on their leaders. >> i think i have to make a clear distinction between fighting together terrorism but not spying on friends. >> reporter: former national security agency contractor edward snowden released documents that revealed that the u.s. had tapped german canc lor angela merkel's cell phone. president obama steered clear of the controversy, as he helped swear in his new fbi director. but the white house is saying u.s. intelligence gathering is under review. >> the president clearly feels strongly about making sure that we are not just collecting information because we can but because we should. >> reporter: besides being embarrassing, spying on allies could have economic consequences, as washington works to negotiate a major trade deal with the european union. >> reporter: former state department analyst, james louis says the u.s. won't stop the program because in a post 9/11 world, the information is too valuable. >> this makes us safer. less surveill
danielle nottingham reports for wjz from washington. >> reporter: a delegation from european diplomats hope to limit u.s. spying on their leaders. >> i think i have to make a clear distinction between fighting together terrorism but not spying on friends. >> reporter: former national security agency contractor edward snowden released documents that revealed that the u.s. had tapped german canc lor angela merkel's cell phone. president obama steered clear of the controversy, as...
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in washington, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >> the president has invited house democrats to the white house later today to discuss the budget crisis and deadlines. republican members may follow later in the week. >>> post office managers in pikesville and waiverly are facing federal bribery charges. richard wright, kimberly par nel and shane anderson made deals with a landscaping company, charging the government for work that wasn't completed. a hearing is set for later this month. if convicted they face a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison. >>> new developments in the case of the motorcycle roadway incident. police have arrested two more people, including one of their own officers. >> police say among this group of bikers involved in a violent attack on an suv driver is an undercover new york city detective. 32-year-old boy braz is ok surrendered tuesday. >> we have a police officer on modified assignment and the investigation is going forward. >> his attorney said his client only witnessed other bikers attacking the vehicle. investigators say they they've discovered
in washington, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >> the president has invited house democrats to the white house later today to discuss the budget crisis and deadlines. republican members may follow later in the week. >>> post office managers in pikesville and waiverly are facing federal bribery charges. richard wright, kimberly par nel and shane anderson made deals with a landscaping company, charging the government for work that wasn't completed. a hearing is set for...
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but we begin with danielle nottingham, reporting from capitol hill, with the latest on the standoff. >> reporter: the flag-draped remains of private first class cody patterson and three comrades killed in afghanistan, arrived at dover air force base. family members were there for the solemn ceremony but were told their survivor benefits have been suspended because of the partial government shutdown. ami niberger-miller lost her brother in iraq in 2007. she now helps families when a loved one is killed in action. >> and this is money that helps pay for household bills and the light bill and the car payment and other bills because a service member's pay is cut off after they are deceased. >> reporter: the house voted to restore benefits wednesday afternoon. and the defense secretary announced the families will get their full benefits, with help from the fisher house foundation. the defense department will reimburse the charity when the government reopens. >> if the shutdown doesn't end soon, it could also take a toll on veterans. the veterans affairs secretary told a house panel, next
but we begin with danielle nottingham, reporting from capitol hill, with the latest on the standoff. >> reporter: the flag-draped remains of private first class cody patterson and three comrades killed in afghanistan, arrived at dover air force base. family members were there for the solemn ceremony but were told their survivor benefits have been suspended because of the partial government shutdown. ami niberger-miller lost her brother in iraq in 2007. she now helps families when a loved...