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travel. that is very latest from philadelphia international airport, i'm diana rocco for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> diane, thanks very much. >>> also tonight eyes of the nation are focused on a city in crisis. a call from calm as clean up begins in baltimore. >> you don't take the law in your own hand. >> reporter: peaceful protesters take to the streets after riots leave part of the city smolder and destroyed. leaders vow there will not be a lee pete of the violence tonight. >>> right now tensions remain high in baltimore. >> city wide curfew will go in effect tonight from 10:00 to 5:00. here's the latest. police came face-to-face with protesters this afternoon. officers used pepper spray to keep them back. the authorities arrested 135 people, 34 of them, juveniles. officials say 20 officers were injured in monday's rioting and looting. right now 1,000 national guard troops are on the streets as clean up efforts begin. >>> president obama condemned the violence during a news conference this afternoon. >> we cannot just leave this to the powe lease. there are police department
travel. that is very latest from philadelphia international airport, i'm diana rocco for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> diane, thanks very much. >>> also tonight eyes of the nation are focused on a city in crisis. a call from calm as clean up begins in baltimore. >> you don't take the law in your own hand. >> reporter: peaceful protesters take to the streets after riots leave part of the city smolder and destroyed. leaders vow there will not be a lee pete of...
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funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, april 13th, 2015. good morning. i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. this morning hillary clinton is on a 1,000-mile trip to iowa. the first leg of a journey she hope ends in the white house. she announced her candidacy for presidency yesterday in an online video. it's her second run for the white house and already it's different than the one she ran in the 2008 race. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> alison, good morning. that's right. this was a very low key launch by hillary clinton. this video she released features ordinary americans far more than herself. this soft launch was met with harsh attacks from the other side. hillary clinton got into a van and started driving west sunday, stopping to meet this family from michigan during a gas station stop in pennsylvania. the former first lady hit the road right after she announced she's ready to run again. >> i'm getting ready to do something too. i'm running for president. >> clinton ended months of speculation after making her announceme
funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, april 13th, 2015. good morning. i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. this morning hillary clinton is on a 1,000-mile trip to iowa. the first leg of a journey she hope ends in the white house. she announced her candidacy for presidency yesterday in an online video. it's her second run for the white house and already it's different than the one she ran in the 2008 race. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan,...
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to announce another run for the white house. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday april 10th 2015. good morning. i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green.others. tornados were also reported in iowa and damaging storms hit missouri. the massive twister in illinois wiped out the tiny community of fairdale. an emergency official said every structure in the town is either damaged or destroyed. >> first step is obviously trying to get to the immediate needs of the people that you see and our officers were doing that when they got here then calling in the assistance from other agencyies to help clear the area. the storms forced the cancellations of hundreds of flights in chicago. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: tornado sirens sound as a huge funnel cloud touched down over illinois. one of the areas hardest hit was the town of rowshell about 80 miles west of chicago. the national weather service confirmed at least one large tornado in the area thursday night as a powerful line of storms raked across the state. >> we got the alerts on our phon
to announce another run for the white house. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday april 10th 2015. good morning. i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green.others. tornados were also reported in iowa and damaging storms hit missouri. the massive twister in illinois wiped out the tiny community of fairdale. an emergency official said every structure in the town is either damaged or destroyed. >> first step is obviously trying to get to...
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. jon stewart sets the date for his last turn at the desk on "the daily show." this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, april 21st, 2015. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. the fight for the life of the boston marathon bomber starts today. the fate of dzhokhar tsarnaev begins today in boston less than two miles from where he and his brother planted bombs during the 2013 race. and it comes after another day of triumph running the race of the boston marathon when american mcfadden crossed the finish line. bill richards and his wife dennis have come out publicly against executing tsarnaev but that decision will be made by the jurors. >> reporter: prosecutors are expected to remind jurors of dzhokhar tsarnaev's intent when he and his brother laid the bomb near the finish line. the twin explosions killed three people and jurisdiction more than 260 others. three days later the brothers took part in the murder of m.i.t. police officer sean collier. the older brother tamerlan was killed in a shoot-out with police. and dzhokhar was
. jon stewart sets the date for his last turn at the desk on "the daily show." this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, april 21st, 2015. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. the fight for the life of the boston marathon bomber starts today. the fate of dzhokhar tsarnaev begins today in boston less than two miles from where he and his brother planted bombs during the 2013 race. and it comes after another day of...
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paying the tab for an illinois couple's wedding. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, april 8th, 2015. good morning. i'm lauren lyster in for anne-marie green. this morning the justice department is launching a federal investigation into the deadly shooting of black man by a white police officer in souh carolina. the officer was arrested tuesday after the release of a dramatic video showing the incident. a warning, some viewers may find the graphic images disturbing to watch. the video shows officer michael slager firing eight times at walter scott as he runs away. slager has served with the north charleston police for five years. he was charged tuesday with murder and denied bond at a hearing. if convicted, slager could face life in prison. activists plan to protest today. omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: the video is disturbing. a video shows an officer shoot black man in the back as he ran away. it turned into a foot pursuit. officer michael slager said he stopped the victim, 50-year-old walter scott for a taillight. slager's attorney said
paying the tab for an illinois couple's wedding. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, april 8th, 2015. good morning. i'm lauren lyster in for anne-marie green. this morning the justice department is launching a federal investigation into the deadly shooting of black man by a white police officer in souh carolina. the officer was arrested tuesday after the release of a dramatic video showing the incident. a warning, some viewers may find...
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than two months a wayward sailor is brought safely to shore. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, april 3rd, 2015. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, april 3rd, 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, critics of the just agreed to framework of a deal to limit iran's nuclear program says it doesn't go far enough. six world powers including the united states and iran agreed to the breakthrough deal following months of negotiations. the goal now is to have a comprehensive agreement by june 30th. president obama says if implemented, the deal will make the world a safer place. >> if iran cheats, the world will know it. if we see something suspicious, we will inspect it. iran's past efforts to weaponize this program will be addressed. with this deal iran will face more inspections than any other country in the world. >>> but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the deal threatens israel's survival. he tweeted any deal must significantly roll back iran's nuclear capabilities and stop its terrorism and aggre
than two months a wayward sailor is brought safely to shore. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, april 3rd, 2015. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, april 3rd, 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, critics of the just agreed to framework of a deal to limit iran's nuclear program says it doesn't go far enough. six world powers including the united states and iran agreed to the...
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. this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, april 9, 2015. forecasters are warning about tornadoes and high winds. residents got a preview wednesday as severe weather lashed the plain states. a huge funnel cloud over kansas. a tornado was reported just over the state line in oklahoma. >>> also in kansas, a storm chaser was rolling video wednesday when massive chunks of hail slammed into his windshield. it left cracks in the windshield like spider webs. >>> the rumble of thunder filled the air in dayton ohio wednesday as an electric storm lit up the sky. lightning struck at least one person. a college student struck in a parking lot is hospitalized in severe condition. >> we saw quite a bit of severe weather on wednesday and i'll be tracking all of this east as we head into thursday. low pressure moving toward the great lakes. a lot of warm, humid air moving through the southeastern states. a clashing of air masses producing thunderstorms as we head through thursday and friday as well. here's a look at future radar. a messy pattern throughout the day. batches of thunderstorms develo
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. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: hi, everyone, i am jeff glor, with a western edition of the broadcast. questions and controversy today over the framework nuclear deal with iran, it is the first full week of the date after that agreement was reached on thursday, and we start with julianna goldman in washington d.c. >> i am not trying to kill any deal. i am trying to kill a bad deal. >> reporter: making the rounds on american television, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said he's urging congress to either change the nuclear deal with iran or gut it. >> iran will have billions of dollars flowing to its coffers not for schools or hospitals or roads, but to pump up its worldwide terror machine and its military machine which is busy conquering the middle east as we speak. >> reporter: with an interview with new york times columnist thomas friedman president obama had this message for the israeli people. >> number one, this is our best bet by far to make sure iran doesn't get a nuclear weapon. and two, we will be doing, even as we do under th
. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: hi, everyone, i am jeff glor, with a western edition of the broadcast. questions and controversy today over the framework nuclear deal with iran, it is the first full week of the date after that agreement was reached on thursday, and we start with julianna goldman in washington d.c. >> i am not trying to kill any deal. i am trying to kill a bad deal. >> reporter: making the rounds on...
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. next star wars movie captioning funded by cbs ptioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, april 17th, 2015. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with another flare-up of potentially severe weather that's expected to last througout the day. the risk of damaging winds, hail, and possible tornadoes stretches from the central plains to the gulf coast. the system is made up of a string of storms. texas, oklahoma, kansas, alabama, florida, and mississippi are at particular risk. this tornado touched down in western oklahoma last night. it was on the ground for about nine minutes. the storm also produced quarter size hail, but there were no reports of serious damage or injury. it was one of ten tornados reported yesterday, many in the oklahoma/texas area. >>> in north texas near amarillo there was flash flooding. 4 inches of rain fell there yesterday. parts of the texas panhandle were swamped by the storm described as a supercell. drivers were stranded and some residents couldn't leave or get to their homes. >>> and
. next star wars movie captioning funded by cbs ptioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, april 17th, 2015. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with another flare-up of potentially severe weather that's expected to last througout the day. the risk of damaging winds, hail, and possible tornadoes stretches from the central plains to the gulf coast. the system is made up of a string of storms....
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last of "the daily show." this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, april 21st, 2015. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. the life of the boston bomber begins today. the fate of dzhokhar tsarnaev begins today in boston less than two miles from where he and his brother planted a bomb. and it comes after another day of running the race of boston marathon when the american cynthia mcfadden crossed the finish line. bill richards and his wife denese have come out publicly against executing tsarnaev but that decision will be made by the juror. >> reporter: prosecutors are expected to remind jurors of dzhokhar tsarnaev's intent when he and his brother laid the bomb near the finish line. three days later the brothers took part in the murder of m.i.t. police officer. and dzhokhar was convicted of all 30 counts against him. meanwhile, tsarnaev's defense team will work to spare his life. expert attorney judy clark is expected to put friends and family on the stand in order to portray him as a normal teenager. >> how was a normal teenager h
last of "the daily show." this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, april 21st, 2015. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. the life of the boston bomber begins today. the fate of dzhokhar tsarnaev begins today in boston less than two miles from where he and his brother planted a bomb. and it comes after another day of running the race of boston marathon when the american cynthia mcfadden crossed the finish line....
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city, todd quinones for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you so much for that. a major protest is underway right the now in center city philadelphia. we are looking live from chopper three at the philly is baltimore rally. it has been a peaceful gathering today police estimate about 600 people are together and they are starting to march as both todd and walt mentioned. we will machine for their progress and bring you any developments as they happen. >>> an 18 year-old man has confessed to being the driver who hit a temple university student last night and then took off. charges are pend ago begins that teen while victim continues to fight for her life. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers is live at temple hospital in north philadelphia with the very latest on this investigation, matt. >> reporter: that 22-year old victim remains in the hospital. we have spoke when her father throughout the day-to-day. she has under gone many hours of surgery and remains in extremely critical condition. two lives forever change, after a wednesday night crash the first, 22-year old rachel hall vi
city, todd quinones for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you so much for that. a major protest is underway right the now in center city philadelphia. we are looking live from chopper three at the philly is baltimore rally. it has been a peaceful gathering today police estimate about 600 people are together and they are starting to march as both todd and walt mentioned. we will machine for their progress and bring you any developments as they happen. >>> an 18 year-old...
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, they definitely would be last. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, april 28th, 2015. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. this morning, baltimore is under a state of emergency. the national guard has been called in trying to restore order in a day and night of lawless lawlessness the night after freddie gray was buried. the violence spread from west to east, gangs of rock-throwing protesters clashed with police and widespread looting. besides the national guard, the governor is requesting as many as 5,000 police from neighboring states. there have been dozens of arrests. beginning tonight a curfew takes effect and school was cancelled today. the violence began where freddie gray was arrested last month. his death while in police custody is being investigated by city and federal officials. edward lawrence is in baltimore. edward, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alison. right now, maryland state troopers are guarding this intersection, this is where some protesters started rioting and actually looted and burne
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semifinal, the badgers take on duke in tonight's championship game. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday april 6th 2016. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. it was a bombshell 9,000-word article meant to shed light on an epidemic of assaults on college campuses but today it's being called a journalistic failure. on sunday "rolling stone" magazine re-extracted the article following the report by the prestigious columbia university school of journalism. brian webb has more, good morning. >> good morning. they asked them to handle the not to combat sexual violence and damaged the efforts to address the serious issue. rolling stone and urdly both issued apologies on sunday. despite the findings they have no plans to fire or suspend anyone for this story. anne-marie? >> brian webb at columbia university. >>> closing arguments are set for this morning in the boston marathon bombing trial. the jury will then decide dzhokhar tsarnaev's fate on dozens of counts related to the 2013 attack. kris van cleave shows us the 16-day trial emotional
semifinal, the badgers take on duke in tonight's championship game. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday april 6th 2016. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. it was a bombshell 9,000-word article meant to shed light on an epidemic of assaults on college campuses but today it's being called a journalistic failure. on sunday "rolling stone" magazine re-extracted the article following the report by the prestigious...
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cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, april 15letth 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with another case raising questions about the use of excessive force by police. this case involves police in a tucson, arizona, suburb. an officer there used his police car to ram an armed suspect on february 19th. our reporter has the story and the dramatic dash cam video. >> reporter: if a picture's worth a thousand words there's no word what came to his mind the first time he saw this video. >> it's one of those things where the first time i saw the video i went whoa holy crap were the first words out of my mouth. >> a man stole a rifle and ammunition out of walmart. he did not listen to the commands of police. >> you don't want to do this. you don't warrant do this. >> reporter: what's worse they tried to talk the suspect down. a man pulls up and says he poses no threat because it's locked. >> it's locked. he can't get the lock off. >> seconds later we learned that's not true. >> okay never mind. >> all right. one round just we
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chile's most dangerous volcanos erupts sending ash into the sky. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, april 23'd, 2015. >>> good morning. i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. turns out doug hughes department as he drove his gyrocopter from gettiesburg to washington, d.c. he was being tracked. he was being tracked by the nation's top security agencies. and as he entered restricted airspace near the capitol, authorities aimed multiple weapons aet the aircraft. next week congress will hold hearings to determine why hughes wasn't stopped. mark albert's in washington. good morning, mark. >> good morning, alison. last night lawmakers got their first in-depth briefing on this that lasted about 45 minutes. the ease with which the gyrocopter was able to penetrate the nation's most secure airspace has rattled lawmakers who are demanding accountability. >> he's lucky to be alive. he should have been blown out of the air. >> house oversight committee chair jason chaifetz had harsh words for postal worker doug hughes who flew a
chile's most dangerous volcanos erupts sending ash into the sky. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, april 23'd, 2015. >>> good morning. i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. turns out doug hughes department as he drove his gyrocopter from gettiesburg to washington, d.c. he was being tracked. he was being tracked by the nation's top security agencies. and as he entered restricted airspace near the...
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. that is very latest, i'm diana rocco for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> diana, thank you. >>> new at 6:00 a rabies warning in south jersey, the burlington county health department says a fox captured in mount laurel tested positive for that disease. officials now have, several more warnings for residents around the area where that dangerous animal was found. >> they have captured the fox near bury point way in the lakes development in mount laurel township. that is where we will fine "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan tonight with more, cleve. >> reporter: chris and jessica the the lakes condo complex is a a very busy place for people to live and yet you wouldn't expect that they had several fox biting is here including one with rabies. fox's and coyoties are secretive in any kind have bush they can make their den and these can be dangerous animals. >> i looked at it and said my god that is a fox. >> reporter: maryann gets chills thinking about her dog peanut being attack after she had a run in with the fox two days ago. >> i was walking the dogs and i saw a red fox directly across
. that is very latest, i'm diana rocco for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> diana, thank you. >>> new at 6:00 a rabies warning in south jersey, the burlington county health department says a fox captured in mount laurel tested positive for that disease. officials now have, several more warnings for residents around the area where that dangerous animal was found. >> they have captured the fox near bury point way in the lakes development in mount laurel township....
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star. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: hi, everyone. i'm jeff glor. this is the western edition of the cbs news. it's a review of the fbi lab in washington that is opening eyes across the country and now it could reopen hundreds of criminal cases. 95% of cases looked at so far included flawed testimony that includes 32 death penalty cases. this weekend the fbi acknowledged mistakes and jericka duncan has details. acknowledged mistakes and jericka duncan has details. >> reporter: before dna testing became prevalent, the fbi relied heavily on visual analysis of evidence, sometimes building occasions on microscopic analysis of hair. but in 2012, federal officials launched an investigation after the "washington post" reported that flawed forensic hair matches might have led to the convictions of hundreds of innocent people. a in a full report coming out tomorrow, the innocence project and the national association of criminal defense lawyers will say that, from the 1970s through 1999, 25 of 29 fbi forensic examiners made errors in their testimony, im
star. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: hi, everyone. i'm jeff glor. this is the western edition of the cbs news. it's a review of the fbi lab in washington that is opening eyes across the country and now it could reopen hundreds of criminal cases. 95% of cases looked at so far included flawed testimony that includes 32 death penalty cases. this weekend the fbi acknowledged mistakes and jericka duncan has details. acknowledged mistakes and...
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journalism career. cbs's bob schieffer announces he's stepping down this summer. >> i couldn't have asked for a better life or something that was more fun and more fulfilling. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, april 9, 2015. >>> good morning. i'm alison harmelin. this morning millions of americans in the heartland are under threats of dangerous weather. forecasters are warning about second day of hail and high winds and strong tornadoes could form in oklahoma kansas and missouri. residents got a preview wednesday as severe storms lashed the plain states. a huge funnel cloud darkened the sky over southern kansas. a tornado was reported just over the state line in oklahoma. >>> also in kansas, a storm chaser was rolling video wednesday when massive chunks of hail smashed into his windshield. the impact destroyed the glass, leaving cracks in the patterns of spider webs. >>> the rumble of thunder filled the air in dayton, ohio, wednesday as an electric storm lit up the sky. lightning struck at least one person. a college student hit in the parking lot is hospitalized in serious
journalism career. cbs's bob schieffer announces he's stepping down this summer. >> i couldn't have asked for a better life or something that was more fun and more fulfilling. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, april 9, 2015. >>> good morning. i'm alison harmelin. this morning millions of americans in the heartland are under threats of dangerous weather. forecasters are warning about second day of hail and high winds and strong tornadoes could form...
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understand me? i don't know what [ bleep ] plant you think you're on right now. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, april 1st, >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, april 1st, 2015. good morning. i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. as early as today the governor of arkansas can sign into law the bill. protesters who believe the law will dim chris name against gays have been demonstrating in little roque. governor hutchinson says he'll sign it. others say it will make arkansas a less desirable place to live. >> our state's most talented will soon leave if these are the messages that we continue to send. >> the arkansas-based retail giant walmart is calling on the governor to veto the measure. >>> the indiana religious freedom bill that became law last week unleashing a nationwide groundswell of criticism knocked governor mike pence on his heels. pence called for a clarification appeal that ee expected to be ready today. several states including new york and connecticut have barred state funded travel to indiana. the coach of the
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career. captioning funded by cbs retiring from modding after a 20-year career captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, april 16th, 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> doug didn't intend to fly above the most restricted space in the world, but even though he posted his plans on the internet, he flew undetected onto the lawn of the west u.s. capitol. he took off from his small helicopter about 80 miles from capitol hill yesterday. hi approached the capitol from the west flying right over the national mall. hughes says he was trying to draw attention to campaign finance corruption. this morning authorities are trying to figure out how he got so far without being stopped. edward lawrence is in washington. good morning, edward. >> good morning, anne-marie. on the entire 80-mile trip no adar picked up the gyro helicopter. the u.s. military is looking into why this morning. police surrounded and arrested douglas mark hughes shortly after he landed his gyrocopter on the lawn of the u.s. capitol wednesday. the 61-year-old mailm
career. captioning funded by cbs retiring from modding after a 20-year career captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, april 16th, 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> doug didn't intend to fly above the most restricted space in the world, but even though he posted his plans on the internet, he flew undetected onto the lawn of the west u.s. capitol. he took off from his small helicopter about 80 miles...
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. late details from the just finished 2015 masters. >> captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> glor: hi, ever, i am jeff floor with a western edition of the broadcast. and the question was not if, it was when and how. hillary clinton says he is also prepared to answer why. her campaign today rolled out the beginning of her run for president. she was also outside of her campaign headquarters in brooklyn, new york this afternoon. i don't know dickerson will be here in just a moment with analysis but we begin with nancy cordes on the ground in iowa. >> i am getting ready for a long lot of things. >> clinton .. isn't the first to speak in her announcement video or the second the third or the fourth. >> my daughter is about to start kindergarten next year. >> i am getting married this summer. and what i really care about. instead we hear from young parents. a factory worker, a college student, folks with big plans for the future. >> >> clinton makes her first appearance about a minute and a half in. >> i am getting ready to do something too. i am running for preside
. late details from the just finished 2015 masters. >> captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> glor: hi, ever, i am jeff floor with a western edition of the broadcast. and the question was not if, it was when and how. hillary clinton says he is also prepared to answer why. her campaign today rolled out the beginning of her run for president. she was also outside of her campaign headquarters in brooklyn, new york this afternoon. i don't know dickerson...
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. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod with a western edition of the broadcast. for more than half a century, it was unthinkable, but today, for the first time since 1956, an american president sat down for formal discussions with the leader of cuba. president barack obama and cuban president raul castro met in a small conference room at a convention center in panama city panama where the summit of the americas has been taking place. mr. obama total 83-year-old cuban head of state "we are now in a position to move on a path toward the future." major garrett is in panama city with the president. major, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. even before their historic meeting, president obama suggested cuban dictator raul castro set aside past grievances. instead, castro spent 48 minutes-- he was allotted eight-- dwelling on a century of grievances. but, he said mr. obama was not to blame. the two leaders met on the sidelines of the summit of the americas the first substantive talks between a u.s. president and cub
. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod with a western edition of the broadcast. for more than half a century, it was unthinkable, but today, for the first time since 1956, an american president sat down for formal discussions with the leader of cuba. president barack obama and cuban president raul castro met in a small conference room at a convention center in panama city panama where the summit of the americas has...
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wizzards goes for the gold at the u.s. academic decathlon. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight in new hampshire, home, of course, to the nation's first primary, which is still more than nine months away. but for nearly 20 republicans who have either announced they will run for president or are contemplating a run, new hampshire is the center of the political universe this weekend. the state republican party is hosting a two-day conference so that new hampshire voters can hear from everyone from the front-runners to the little-knowns, all looking to get some traction. while differenceon issues ranging from climate change to social security to the economy divide many of these republicans, the most significant unifier is actually a democrat. >> this is hillary clinton's speech-- i'm sorry, this isn't my peach. >> hillary clinton must not be president. >> hillary clinton couldn't be here again today. >> i ran against the clinton political machine. >> when hillary clinton travels there are going to be tw
wizzards goes for the gold at the u.s. academic decathlon. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight in new hampshire, home, of course, to the nation's first primary, which is still more than nine months away. but for nearly 20 republicans who have either announced they will run for president or are contemplating a run, new hampshire is the center of the political universe this weekend. the state...
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. in newark i'm cleve bryan cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> keep it right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" for very latest on the indictment of senator robert menendez. get details anytime at cbs philly.com. >>> developing news tonight, two women are facing charges in new york for planning what is described as a boston marathon style attack. this is a sketch from the courtroom of the suspects today, authorities say that noel veile ns and asia sedecki sympathized with al qaeda and icy. they were possession of gas tanks and thousand to transform propane tanks into explosions devices. >>> meantime, white powder brings hazmat crew toss philadelphia city a hall today. an envelope was opened that contained white powder. that led the authorities to be called. the envelope was addressed to judge robert coleman. now the powder turnout to be harmless talc powder and a no one was injured. >>> well, what a beautiful day starting to feel a lot more like springtime. the it took long enough. meteorologist kathy orr is outside on the sky deck soaking up the sun. how long will it last kathy. >> the good n
. in newark i'm cleve bryan cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> keep it right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" for very latest on the indictment of senator robert menendez. get details anytime at cbs philly.com. >>> developing news tonight, two women are facing charges in new york for planning what is described as a boston marathon style attack. this is a sketch from the courtroom of the suspects today, authorities say that noel veile ns and asia sedecki sympathized...
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outside fill police headquarters, jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> new this morning a wilmington fire fighter and another person is hurt after a fire ripped true this house overnight. fire chief shared these pictures with us. fire started in the basement of the home on east lawn have avenue and spread upstairs. we are toll the fire fighters suffered minor injuries and one person inside the house was check for minor smoke inhalation erika? >> ukee, fierce storms tore through the region leaving a path of damage behind. they moved in fast and furious. you can see up routeing trees and caused a lot of folks to just break down, they had down power lines too. on west olive street in westville, new jersey. we are told this giant tree toppled on to that roof forcing the home owner to evacuate until the home is deem safe. >> the wind were picking up. i was on the porch. i have been worried about the the tree for a while. it had a hole in the center of it. it was in bad shape. the tree just stopped but it was scary. >> i imagine. tumbling trees were seen all around the garden st
outside fill police headquarters, jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> new this morning a wilmington fire fighter and another person is hurt after a fire ripped true this house overnight. fire chief shared these pictures with us. fire started in the basement of the home on east lawn have avenue and spread upstairs. we are toll the fire fighters suffered minor injuries and one person inside the house was check for minor smoke inhalation erika? >> ukee, fierce...
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home the top honors at the academy of the country music awards. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, april 20th, 2015. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning six people are under arrest in connection with a terrorism investigation tracking young people who have tried to join extremist groups overseas. the joint terrorism task force investigation was based in minnesota. the arrests were made in minneapolis and san diego. the investigation was tracking youths who have already travelled to syria or tried to to fight with militants including the islamic state. a handful of minnesotans have traveled to syria to fight with militantses this last year. at least one has died. >>> now another white house fence jumper is under arrest. the secret service says the intruder hopped the fence around 10:30 on the south side of the white house. that's the side that faces the washington monument. the white house lawn was bathed in spotlights. the intruder was immediately grabbed by uniformed secret service o
home the top honors at the academy of the country music awards. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, april 20th, 2015. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning six people are under arrest in connection with a terrorism investigation tracking young people who have tried to join extremist groups overseas. the joint terrorism task force investigation was based in minnesota. the...
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hing. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. and remember the latest news and weather are always on our website, cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: special delivery. >> this is not good, people. >> pelley: a rogue letter carrier lands a gyrocopter at the capitol with a message for congress. we'll look at this latest breech of security in washington. also tonight, former nfl starhe aaron hernandez is convicted of murder.ef a police chief says ramming a suspect with a cruiser saved lives. the suspect's lawyer says it was like shooting him in the back. and hundreds come down with the flu, hundreds of dogs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. tens of millions of letters are delivered to congress every year, but not this way. today a letter carrier from florida landed a gyrocopter on the lawn of the u.s. capitol where he was promptly arrested. he was trying to make a political statement, but the unintended message he delivered is just how easy it s
hing. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. and remember the latest news and weather are always on our website, cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: special delivery. >> this is not good, people. >> pelley: a rogue letter carrier lands a gyrocopter at the capitol with a message for congress. we'll look at this latest breech of security in washington. also tonight, former nfl starhe aaron hernandez is convicted...
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. craig boswell, cbs news baltimore. >>> the tult sa volunteer sheriff's deputy who fatally shot a suspect after he says he miss tangly mistook his hand gun for a taser is headed. the judge agreed to allow him to take the previously planned vacation. harris's prosecutors began laying out their case for executing dzhokhar tsarnaev including photos of him after the deadly attack. >> this is dzhokhar tsarnaev the prosecutor said as she showed a photo of him making a crude gesture to the jailhouse camera. she called him unconcerned, unrepen tanlt, and unchanged as the government began the execution process of the 21-year-old. haunting screams pierced the chaos in cell phone video in the moments after the boston marathon bombings. it was shown to the jury in the first days of the penalty phase as agillian reny recalls it. i remember looking around and there were bodies everywhere blood, everywhere. the defense have decided to hold off until after the case. the jury will decide whether he receives a death penalty or life in prison. through tears, williams campbell the father of krystle says she
. craig boswell, cbs news baltimore. >>> the tult sa volunteer sheriff's deputy who fatally shot a suspect after he says he miss tangly mistook his hand gun for a taser is headed. the judge agreed to allow him to take the previously planned vacation. harris's prosecutors began laying out their case for executing dzhokhar tsarnaev including photos of him after the deadly attack. >> this is dzhokhar tsarnaev the prosecutor said as she showed a photo of him making a crude gesture to...
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is the "cbs morning news" for friday april 24th, 2015. >>> good morning. i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. it was supposed to be a school celebration. instead an indiana high school auditorium turned into a disaster seen on thursday night. the stage collapsed during the finale of a student concert. more ominous taken moments before the collapse. it reads never stop believing westfield. westfield high school will be open to students today and counselors will be on hand. >>> president obama is oi apologizing for the death of two american hostages. the president says the u.s. did not believe civilians were in the area. mark albert is in washington. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, alison. even though the drone strikes occurred in january, it wasn't until this month that the cia realize edd it killed the two hostages and the safeguards president obama promised would keep civilians safe failed. >> on behalf of the united states government we offer our deepest apologies to the families. >> reporter: president obama ordered a full review of the january counterterro
is the "cbs morning news" for friday april 24th, 2015. >>> good morning. i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. it was supposed to be a school celebration. instead an indiana high school auditorium turned into a disaster seen on thursday night. the stage collapsed during the finale of a student concert. more ominous taken moments before the collapse. it reads never stop believing westfield. westfield high school will be open to students today and counselors will be on...
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been had she come back. live from the u.s. courthouse i'm walt hunter cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> we reported on the arrest yesterday walt of two terror suspects in new york. is there any connection between that event and this event today in philadelphia. >> reporter: not at this point, chris but we are expect to learn more at that preliminary detention hearing set for wednesday afternoon here. >> reporter: walt hunt inner center city philadelphia, thanks very much. >>> keonna thomas lives on north tenth street in the city. neighbors are stunned to learn that an alleged terrorist might be in their neighborhood. live team three coverage continues with steve pather sun live in the neighborhood with that reaction steve. >> reporter: chris, we have been showing our viewers tonight exclusive video of thomas's arrest, the scene is right behind me. take a look. if you don't know what house it is it is the one dotted with american flags. tonight we spoke to the woman who witnessed the entire thing unravel. >> it is really just sick, sad. >> reporter: neighbor ronnie paterson characterized th
been had she come back. live from the u.s. courthouse i'm walt hunter cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> we reported on the arrest yesterday walt of two terror suspects in new york. is there any connection between that event and this event today in philadelphia. >> reporter: not at this point, chris but we are expect to learn more at that preliminary detention hearing set for wednesday afternoon here. >> reporter: walt hunt inner center city philadelphia, thanks very...
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don't know yikes kathy thanks. >>> stay one step ahead of the storm with the cbs philly weather app. track live radar get weather alerts and a lot more. it is free and a a railable on itune and google play. >>> a pair of south jersey homes still teetering on the edge of disaster tonight. two backyard have been swallowed up by massive land erosion and tonight both homeowners received word it is too dangerous for them to stay. for more on this developing story we will go to our new jersey reporter cleve bryan live on the scene, in florence township with new details and development, cleve. >> reporter: chris, yesterday we were able to go up to this cliff and new we're told to stay back because engineers don't necessity how quickly it is advancing toward those homes. all they necessity they don't want to take risks. they told the people that live here you have to leave as soon as possible. >> it the is overwhelming. >> reporter: lynn and chris odell to have evacuate what was once their riverside paradise. erosion which started two years ago behind their house along the delaware became m
don't know yikes kathy thanks. >>> stay one step ahead of the storm with the cbs philly weather app. track live radar get weather alerts and a lot more. it is free and a a railable on itune and google play. >>> a pair of south jersey homes still teetering on the edge of disaster tonight. two backyard have been swallowed up by massive land erosion and tonight both homeowners received word it is too dangerous for them to stay. for more on this developing story we will go to our...
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rivers for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> now to burlington county where a school bus where 12 children on board crashed in the side of the house today. chopper three over lenape court in mount laurel, in of those children was hurt but neighbors do tell us that the bus driver suffered a medical emergency of some kind. he was taken to the hospital to get check out. >>> breaking news right now chopper three is over a backyard that is falling away from the delaware river. take a look at this scene from east not street, in florence burlington county. you can see the ground has given way here and it is dangerously close to a pair of homes. apparently a drainage pipe under ground has been leaking and then yesterday's heavy rains led to even more of that yard to fall away. we will keep an eye on that. >>> a cbs-3 iteam exclusive tonight a worker is recovering have after getting shock while picking up trash. metal trash can came in contact with the electrified light pole in front of the home on appletree street in center city. "eyewitness news" investigative reporter walt hunter is liv
rivers for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> now to burlington county where a school bus where 12 children on board crashed in the side of the house today. chopper three over lenape court in mount laurel, in of those children was hurt but neighbors do tell us that the bus driver suffered a medical emergency of some kind. he was taken to the hospital to get check out. >>> breaking news right now chopper three is over a backyard that is falling away from the delaware...
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continues to unfold tonight. we will have updates throughout this newscast and on line at cbs philly.com. >>> "cbs evening news" with scott pelley will have much more on this breaking story at 6:30 right here after "eyewitness news". >>> here at home a fiery crash as claimed the life of the tanker truck driver in montgomery county. >> tanker and tractor trailer slam head on this morning on south park avenue in lower providence township. "eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson is live with reaction from the neighbors tonight, steve and that is of course not including today's fatal. >> and the whole house shook it is a sight that are worse than the sound. police, say shortly before about 6:00 o'clock, a tanker and semi truck collided in the 700 block of south park avenue, the tanker, carrying, raw sewage met the semi box trailer, containing and then spilling, barrels of cosmetic make up powder, all over the roadway. the driver of the sewage tanker was killed. >> this particular roadway is traveled by tractor trailers. there is a lot of traffic on the this roadway. >> it is not uncommon,
continues to unfold tonight. we will have updates throughout this newscast and on line at cbs philly.com. >>> "cbs evening news" with scott pelley will have much more on this breaking story at 6:30 right here after "eyewitness news". >>> here at home a fiery crash as claimed the life of the tanker truck driver in montgomery county. >> tanker and tractor trailer slam head on this morning on south park avenue in lower providence township....
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him in the back. and hundreds come down with the flu, hundreds of dogs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: tens of millions of letters are delivered to congress every year, but not this way. today a letter carrier from florida landed a gyrocopter on the lawn of the u.s. capitol, where he was promptly arrested. he was trying to make a political statement but the unintended message he delivered is just how easy it still is to breech the most secure air space in america. jeff pegues is live in washington near the capitol near the landing site. jeff, what happened today? >> reporter: well, scott, this is the kind of security breech that doesn't happen very often, but this gyrocopter that you mentioned landed behind me here on the west lawn of the capitol. it caused quite a stir, shutting down roads here and catching the attention of tourists, as well. this was a gyrocopter piloted by a 61-year-old man a man named doug hughes from tampa who was trying to make a point about campaign finance reform. he flew that gyrocopter into this res
him in the back. and hundreds come down with the flu, hundreds of dogs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: tens of millions of letters are delivered to congress every year, but not this way. today a letter carrier from florida landed a gyrocopter on the lawn of the u.s. capitol, where he was promptly arrested. he was trying to make a political statement but the unintended message he delivered is just how easy it still is to...
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and bring you more throughout the the the newscast. live from the sat center natasha brown, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> i turned around and i had the gun pointed towards my face and he was, threatening all of us, not to run. >> reporter: tonight "eyewitness news" takes you inside a montgomery county firehouse, the scene of the tense hostage situation. we're now hearing from fire fighters, held begins their will and learning more about the the suspect, ex-fire fighter paul jordan who reportedly opened fire. the standoff ended peacefully, those hostages talk with the suspect, who they used to work with getting him to earned iser his weapon moments before police burst in. >>> "eyewitness news" reporter walt hunter live outside firehouse in cheltenham township with some of the stories, of those who lived through this ordeal walt. >> reporter: hostages describe the scene in the base o firehouse a scene of terror courage and compassion, one of the bravely race ago way from the gunman to get help. still others talking crying and even hugging the the whose stage taker until he surrendere
and bring you more throughout the the the newscast. live from the sat center natasha brown, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> i turned around and i had the gun pointed towards my face and he was, threatening all of us, not to run. >> reporter: tonight "eyewitness news" takes you inside a montgomery county firehouse, the scene of the tense hostage situation. we're now hearing from fire fighters, held begins their will and learning more about the the suspect,...
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cb cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> officer slager had has deep ties for our area he was here a while before becoming a police officer in south carolina he grew up in burlington county and graduated from lenape high school in medford. cleve bryan spoke to the former classmates of slager and joins us at the high school with what he had had to say, cleve. >> reporter: erika, i spock with a classmate that graduated with slager back in 2001 from lenape high school. she says even as shooting incident happened far away it hits close to home. >> it is just sad. his family has to go through a lot of pain for something that shouldn't happen. >> reporter: thumbing through her lenape high school year book christie remembers sitting in class with michael slager. >> i was weak in a subject he would be right there to help me. never would have thought that he had, any violence or toward anyone. >> reporter: he says slager was quiet the a and in the in the least intimidating. >> i get very small build so i was shocked to see how broad he was. >> reporter: video showing slager a white officer shooting
cb cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> officer slager had has deep ties for our area he was here a while before becoming a police officer in south carolina he grew up in burlington county and graduated from lenape high school in medford. cleve bryan spoke to the former classmates of slager and joins us at the high school with what he had had to say, cleve. >> reporter: erika, i spock with a classmate that graduated with slager back in 2001 from lenape high school. she says...
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tay tuned for the "cbs evening news" coming your way next. [explosion] >> the jury is getting the case. was dzhokhar tsarnaev a cold-hearted terrorist or his brother's follower. also also tonight apology not accepted. a fraternity is accepting a lawtd after the now-retracted "rolling stone" article. poisoned in paradise. the feds are probing a pesticide case that has left two american boys in critical condition. the country has a new earthquake capital. and it's down to one game with two teams led by players with very different personalities. ♪ that's wha captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening, everyone. scott's off tonight. i'm jeff glor. the government says he's a terrorist and proud of it. the defense says he's a pawn. a federal jury will decide the fate of dzhokhar tsarnaev starting tomorrow morning. closing arguments wrapped up today, and don dahler is covering the trial in boston. >> reporter: prosecutor aloke chakravarty told jurors dzhokhar tsarnaev led two lives -- one the mild-mannered pot-smoking college kid
tay tuned for the "cbs evening news" coming your way next. [explosion] >> the jury is getting the case. was dzhokhar tsarnaev a cold-hearted terrorist or his brother's follower. also also tonight apology not accepted. a fraternity is accepting a lawtd after the now-retracted "rolling stone" article. poisoned in paradise. the feds are probing a pesticide case that has left two american boys in critical condition. the country has a new earthquake capital. and it's down...