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craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >> hillary clinton will address the terrorist attacks in benghazi as well as her personal email preferences when she testifies before congress on may 18. >>> you're probably feeling the pinch at the gas pump. california gas prices jumped 31 cents in the last week. right now, in san francisco, a consumer watchdog group is showing how much oil companies profit from gas price spikes. a top chevron executive reportedly admitted the company made nearly half a billion dollars off the recent price jumps. >>> it looks like this car took a wrong turn. a mini cooper wound up on the rocks of yerba buena island this morning. there was no one in the car. san francisco firefighters are trying to figure out how to got there. >>> peaceful rally outside a morgan hill high school. the group says it's taking a stand for free speech and defending the american flag. this is the second year protestors have demonstrated outside live oak high school. back on may 5, 2010, four students with american flag shirts were told to turn them inside out or be sent home. that led to
craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >> hillary clinton will address the terrorist attacks in benghazi as well as her personal email preferences when she testifies before congress on may 18. >>> you're probably feeling the pinch at the gas pump. california gas prices jumped 31 cents in the last week. right now, in san francisco, a consumer watchdog group is showing how much oil companies profit from gas price spikes. a top chevron executive reportedly admitted the company made...
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cbs news correspondent craig boswell with the latest from washington. >> law enforcement sources say dennis hastert criminal troubles start from the time he worked as teacher and wrestling coach in illinois. they say the misconduct mentioned in court documents was sexual, involved male student, happened more than 30 years ago. but that's not why the former house speaker is facing criminal charges. prosecutors allege hastert violated banking laws, lied to the f.b.i. about why he made series of large cash withdrawals. they say he agreed pay three and a half million dollars to someone they refer to only as individual a to compensate and conceal hastert prior misconduct against that person n2014, hastert told the fbi he was storing cash because did he not feel safe with the banking systemment prosecutors believe, that was a lie. many of hastert colleagues are stunned. >> really was shocked that this indictment came forward. >> the gentleman's retired for multiple, i mean multiple, multiple years, he is 73 years old. and now this is coming out. >> hastert quit his job and resigned from th
cbs news correspondent craig boswell with the latest from washington. >> law enforcement sources say dennis hastert criminal troubles start from the time he worked as teacher and wrestling coach in illinois. they say the misconduct mentioned in court documents was sexual, involved male student, happened more than 30 years ago. but that's not why the former house speaker is facing criminal charges. prosecutors allege hastert violated banking laws, lied to the f.b.i. about why he made...
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craig boswell spoke with passengers who managed to escape the crash unharmed. >> reporter: they are moving debris off the tracks in philadelphia where an amtrak train traveling to new york city derailed on a curve. some are turned over, some on their sides. >> we are going to collect information. what was the train speed? what was the speed limit on the curve? >> keep calling, okay? >> reporter: passengers described chaos as they tried to make their way out of the mangles wreckage. >> this is a nightmare. i saw so many head injuries and bloody faces, people very injured thrown out of their seats. >> reporter: more than 200 passengers were taken to hospitals many with broken bones eight in critical condition. >> i stopped and i wasn't being thrown around, just to know that you're fine. >> reporter: federal investigators have located the black boxes and will take a close look at the data cluck how fast the train was moving. >> we're looking at the tracks, the train signals, the operation of the train. the mechanical condition of the trains. human performance. >> reporter: all amtrak service
craig boswell spoke with passengers who managed to escape the crash unharmed. >> reporter: they are moving debris off the tracks in philadelphia where an amtrak train traveling to new york city derailed on a curve. some are turned over, some on their sides. >> we are going to collect information. what was the train speed? what was the speed limit on the curve? >> keep calling, okay? >> reporter: passengers described chaos as they tried to make their way out of the...
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craig boswell has more. >> reporter: the anthrax samples were supposed to be dead when they left a u.s. army lab in utah but a live sample arrived at a lab in maryland last week. and now the pentagon says similar samples may have been sent to commercial and government labs in eight other states and south korea. >> no known risk to the general public and no suspected or confirmed cases of anthrax infection. >> reporter: but the government is concerned about lab workers who may have been exposed. at least four in the u.s. and 22 in south korea are taking antibiotics as a precaution. cbs news confirmed the defense department used fedex to ship the anthrax, the supposedly inactive samples are used for research and how to defend against biological weapons. if anthrax spores become airborne and are inhaled they can cause severe illness or death. >> after a relatively short period of time the person can become very, very sick, it's largely a lung infection, first of all, and then the organism can actually get into the bloodstream and make you very, very ill indeed. >> reporter: all the sample
craig boswell has more. >> reporter: the anthrax samples were supposed to be dead when they left a u.s. army lab in utah but a live sample arrived at a lab in maryland last week. and now the pentagon says similar samples may have been sent to commercial and government labs in eight other states and south korea. >> no known risk to the general public and no suspected or confirmed cases of anthrax infection. >> reporter: but the government is concerned about lab workers who may...
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craig boswell has an update. >> reporter: the federal indictment alleges former house speaker dennis hastert paid millions of dollars in hush money to keep someone from his past quiet about previous misconduct. the indictment says a person identified as individual a. received payments from the congressman. the individual was from the same town where hastert was a high school teacher and wrestling coach from 1965 to 1981. prosecutors say in 2010, hastert met with the individual multiple times and agreed to pay $3.5 million. the fbi got involved last year after banks reported hastiest's large crash -- hastert's large cash withdrawals, he told agents he was taking the money out because he didn't trust the banking system. [ applause ] hastert was the longest serving republican house speaker holding the leadership and second in line to the presidency from 1999 to 2007. >> this is shocking that democrats, republicans, lobbyists, consultants everybody. it's really rocked this town. >> reporter: so far hastert isn't commenting. thursday night the 73-year-old resigned from the lobbying firm w
craig boswell has an update. >> reporter: the federal indictment alleges former house speaker dennis hastert paid millions of dollars in hush money to keep someone from his past quiet about previous misconduct. the indictment says a person identified as individual a. received payments from the congressman. the individual was from the same town where hastert was a high school teacher and wrestling coach from 1965 to 1981. prosecutors say in 2010, hastert met with the individual multiple...
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i'm craig boswell in washington. that's coming up. (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >> third republican in two days as his name to the list of republican candidates. mike huckabee is a familiar face whose entry brings the number of republicans up to six. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: mike huckabee announced his second bid for the white house in hope, arkansas. >> it seems perfectly fitting that it would be here that i announce that i am a candidate for president of the united states of america. [ cheering ] >> the former arkansas governor and baptist preacher won the caucus in 2008. he's calling for the repeal of obama care. >> immigration is a part of his pitch. >> yes, we need to address the issues, but not with amnesty. we need to take control of our borders. >> reporter: huckabee is trying to present himself as the best candidate to challenge hillary clinton. >> clinton is choosing small gatherings. she says arguing a path to citizenship is key. >>
i'm craig boswell in washington. that's coming up. (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >> third republican in two days as his name to the list of republican candidates. mike huckabee is a familiar face whose entry brings the number of republicans up to six. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: mike huckabee announced his second bid for the white house in hope, arkansas....
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craig boswell, cbs news baltimore. >> the six police officers charged in the case are scheduled to be back in court this month. >>> how's this for a new way to use drones? spraying graffiti. this could be the first time it's been done by a drone someone used the drone deface a billboard in new york featuring kendall jenner. she is the daughter of chris and bruc jenner. red paint was splashed over her face. a graffiti artist claimed responsibility and said the work came out quite well. >> >>> tonight we get our first look at the new royal baby as britain celebrates its newest princess. >> and back in the bay area, cool change on the way for the bay this week. we'll have the forecast as we ♪ ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >>> it's a girl for the duke and duchess of cambridge. kate middleton a
craig boswell, cbs news baltimore. >> the six police officers charged in the case are scheduled to be back in court this month. >>> how's this for a new way to use drones? spraying graffiti. this could be the first time it's been done by a drone someone used the drone deface a billboard in new york featuring kendall jenner. she is the daughter of chris and bruc jenner. red paint was splashed over her face. a graffiti artist claimed responsibility and said the work came out quite...
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craig boswell reports from washington. >> reporter: republican mike huckabee announced his second bid for the white house in hope, arkansas. >> it seems perfectly fitting that it would be here that i announce that i am a candidate for the president of the united states. >> reporter: the former arkansas governor and preacher won the iowa caucus in 2008 with the help of social conservatives. this time, he's looking to expand his appeal calling for the repeal of president obama's health care reform law and criticizing negotiations with iran. >> hell will freeze over before they get a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: immigration is a part of huckabee's pitch. >> yes, we need to address the immigration issues. not with amnesty. we need to start by taking control of our own borders. >> reporter: huckabee is trying to present himself as the best candidate to challenge democratic front-runner, hillary clinton. clinton, choosing round tables and small gatherings is in nevada arguing the pathway to citizenship is key to fixing the immigration system. >> if we claim we are for families, we have to p
craig boswell reports from washington. >> reporter: republican mike huckabee announced his second bid for the white house in hope, arkansas. >> it seems perfectly fitting that it would be here that i announce that i am a candidate for the president of the united states. >> reporter: the former arkansas governor and preacher won the iowa caucus in 2008 with the help of social conservatives. this time, he's looking to expand his appeal calling for the repeal of president obama's...
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craig boswell, cbs news. >>> the u.s. marine corps missing chopper was providing relief for april -- for the prim earth wake and no word yet on how many people were on board. >>> saltwater could be getting into the new eastern span of the bay bridge causing some major problems. last week, one of the bridge's anchor rods failed a safety test. it moved when it was tugged on. officials say megalike this could happen if water got inside the rod and it may not be a simple fix to get it out. >> because if the salt water got in there during construction just like smooch the fresh water did. we have -- some of the fresh water did. we can eventually suction it out and dry it out and get back to where we want to be. if it's an ongoing intrusion, that's obviously much more serious and would require an investigation of the foundation itself. >> as much as $4 million in toll payers' money will be spent to study the problem. >>> pretty soon, drivers will be driving on the new doyle drive in san francisco. the roadway links the golden g
craig boswell, cbs news. >>> the u.s. marine corps missing chopper was providing relief for april -- for the prim earth wake and no word yet on how many people were on board. >>> saltwater could be getting into the new eastern span of the bay bridge causing some major problems. last week, one of the bridge's anchor rods failed a safety test. it moved when it was tugged on. officials say megalike this could happen if water got inside the rod and it may not be a simple fix to...
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craig boswell on how the recent riots in baltimore could spell trouble for o'malley's white house bid. >> i declare that i am a candidate for president of the united states. >> reporter: former maryland governor martin o'malley made it official announcing that he will seek the democratsic nomination. he will run against hillary clinton as well as vermont senator bernie sanders. o'malley's supporters heard a speech that focused on the economy and income end quality. he also talked about last month's riots in baltimore following the death of freddie gray in police custody. >> what took place was not only about race, not only about policing in america, it was about everything it is supposed to mean to be an american. [ screaming ] >> reporter: a small group of demonstrators who blamed the former baltimore mayor for the city's problems briefly disrupted the speech. the protestors say o'malley's zero tolerance policing strategy while he was mayor here in baltimore contributed to tensions that led to the riots. >> he want to come home he is the godfather to all of this. >> somebody put thei
craig boswell on how the recent riots in baltimore could spell trouble for o'malley's white house bid. >> i declare that i am a candidate for president of the united states. >> reporter: former maryland governor martin o'malley made it official announcing that he will seek the democratsic nomination. he will run against hillary clinton as well as vermont senator bernie sanders. o'malley's supporters heard a speech that focused on the economy and income end quality. he also talked...
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craig boswell is on the scene. >> reporter: a banking executive, a news industry worker, a navy cadet, an educator and a tech ceo and mother of life all lost their lives here when the amtrak train 188 went off the rails during tuesday evening's commute. the heartbreak here remains. justin zemser was heading home to rockaway beach, new york. the 20-year-old was on break as a second year cadet. his family heard about the crash while waiting for him to arrive home. >> i went online to see if everything was on time, they said there was a derailment and we kept calling the hospitals and then we got the phone call this morning that my son had passed. >> reporter: defense secretary ashton carter shared sympathy on behalf of zemser's family. >> it's a painful day for the entire academy and all those affected by the tragedy. >> reporter: wells fargo banking executive abid gill lani split his time between washington and new york city. he was a married father of two. as was jim gaines, the associate associated"associated press" video architect who was traveling home at the news agency headquarte
craig boswell is on the scene. >> reporter: a banking executive, a news industry worker, a navy cadet, an educator and a tech ceo and mother of life all lost their lives here when the amtrak train 188 went off the rails during tuesday evening's commute. the heartbreak here remains. justin zemser was heading home to rockaway beach, new york. the 20-year-old was on break as a second year cadet. his family heard about the crash while waiting for him to arrive home. >> i went online to...
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craig boswell, wusa9. >> hastert is charged with two counts, each of which could bring five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. >>> the list of candidates running for president is about to get longer. tomorrow former maryland governor martin o'malley will launch his presidential campaign with a speech in baltimore. among his opponents will be fellow democrat hillary clinton, someone he campaigned for back in 2008, but o'malley has geared up for the campaign a while. over the past year he's made several visits to key caucus and primary states of 0 with and new hampshire. -- of iowa and new hampshire. >>> so far no reports of trouble tonight in phoenix arizona where a former marine organized a free speech rally outside a mosque. it includes a prophet muhammad cartoon contest. the islamic center was not chosen at random. this waswhere two men worshiped before they attacked a convention center in texas that was holding its own muhammad cartoon contest. those machine were killed by police. >>> tonight -- men were killed by police. >>> tonight at least 14 people in custody after operation
craig boswell, wusa9. >> hastert is charged with two counts, each of which could bring five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. >>> the list of candidates running for president is about to get longer. tomorrow former maryland governor martin o'malley will launch his presidential campaign with a speech in baltimore. among his opponents will be fellow democrat hillary clinton, someone he campaigned for back in 2008, but o'malley has geared up for the campaign a while. over the...
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in baltimore, craig boswell, kpix 5. >> president obama meanwhile commented on the freddie gray case saying people around the country expect justice to be served. >> it is absolutely vital that the truth comes out on what happened to mr. freddie gray. >> the president promised his administration will help baltimore officials get to the bottom of what happened. >>> may day protestors in the bay area are on the move. chopper 5 live over a demonstration, this is san francisco's mission district. the crowd started marching at city hall and they have been picking up supporters all along the way. you can see pretty much they are staying on one side of the street. it looks like police officers are making sure that happens. traffic is backed up in the area. the group going to 24th and mission is the goal. that's where the march ends. hundreds of people are there with signs. they are ready to chant and sing. they say that they are emphasizing movements for workers and migrants' rights. may day demonstrations did shut down the port of oakland this morning. longshoremen were joined by hundreds
in baltimore, craig boswell, kpix 5. >> president obama meanwhile commented on the freddie gray case saying people around the country expect justice to be served. >> it is absolutely vital that the truth comes out on what happened to mr. freddie gray. >> the president promised his administration will help baltimore officials get to the bottom of what happened. >>> may day protestors in the bay area are on the move. chopper 5 live over a demonstration, this is san...
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all right, craig boswell, thank you so much. >>> take a live look at san jose right now. maybe the calm before the you know what. blue skies now but that's about to change. storm clouds will be moving in bringing some spring showers to the bay area much-needed i might say. meteorologist maurice dubois -- paul deanno -- meteorologist paul deanno reports. >> lake county now you are on the leading edge of the unstable air closest to san francisco. and one heavier shower has just popped up to the east of the lake and the east of the city of clearlake. just a sign the atmosphere is destabilizing and we will see rain here tomorrow. unstable air is headed our way. remember we had that huge ridge of high pressure no chance of any rainfall around here. now we have the opposite. low after low after low, the question is, whether it make it all the way down to the bay area? the answer for the next 24 hours is yes. so showers moving in after midnight tonight. the next several hours will be dry before after midnight that's when our opportunity of rain begins. it's not going to be a fro
all right, craig boswell, thank you so much. >>> take a live look at san jose right now. maybe the calm before the you know what. blue skies now but that's about to change. storm clouds will be moving in bringing some spring showers to the bay area much-needed i might say. meteorologist maurice dubois -- paul deanno -- meteorologist paul deanno reports. >> lake county now you are on the leading edge of the unstable air closest to san francisco. and one heavier shower has just...
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i'm craig boswell in baltimore coming up. >>> tracking storms this sunday carol has latest on the seven day forecast straight a ahead stick >>> this morning condolences are pouring in for family of the vice-president joe biden following death of his son on saturday. beau biden lost his battle with brain cancer the at the age of 46. this morning we are looking back at the life of the iraq war veteran and former attorney general of delaware. >>> today, it is last sunday of may thanks so much for joining us, i'm nicole brewer. it's 6:32. let's send it over to carol. warm day but very unsettled. >> very unsettled. temperature came up and then dropped again. 71 degrees. it is continuing that trajectory and unsettled weather will continue around here. it is not that bad this morning though in most locations, look at how press any jack frost big boulder. that is the the quiessential summer cam look. just wonderful. but notice trees are blowing around, iron they may do more of that as we have chances of showers and thunderstorms up there. elsewhere as well. you can see as we go to the beach pat
i'm craig boswell in baltimore coming up. >>> tracking storms this sunday carol has latest on the seven day forecast straight a ahead stick >>> this morning condolences are pouring in for family of the vice-president joe biden following death of his son on saturday. beau biden lost his battle with brain cancer the at the age of 46. this morning we are looking back at the life of the iraq war veteran and former attorney general of delaware. >>> today, it is last sunday...
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i'm craig boswell on capitol hill with reaction to the charges. >> today is saturday, may 30th i'm nicole brewer. it is 5:00 o'clock. let's check out the forecastment been pretty warm week. >> that hasn't been a problem. we'll continue with the warm weather. if you like summer like weather you will love it today and tomorrow. we thought monday would be a cool day. looks like monday will not be that cool a day now. as we take a look, notice how diffused the light is down here in the boardwalk plaza area. a lot of fog along the coastal areas. just watch for that this morning, because the visibilities can be reduced. temperature of 69 degrees down there, rehoboth beach. that's the same temperature through center city philadelphia. but no ocean nearby. our storm scan3 shows well off to the west. there is some showers, and i mean, well off to the west. chicago, st. louis memphis in our area, though, looking at some very nice conditions. our temperature at this point 69 degrees through philadelphia. at the airport, and in allentown, 66 millville it as mild morning out there. six an in trenton,
i'm craig boswell on capitol hill with reaction to the charges. >> today is saturday, may 30th i'm nicole brewer. it is 5:00 o'clock. let's check out the forecastment been pretty warm week. >> that hasn't been a problem. we'll continue with the warm weather. if you like summer like weather you will love it today and tomorrow. we thought monday would be a cool day. looks like monday will not be that cool a day now. as we take a look, notice how diffused the light is down here in the...
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craig boswell brings us that story at 5:30. >> topper is back with more on the yellow alert forecast and what we can expect for the rest of the week. >> right after the break new details on those two gunmen killed at a prophet muhammad art contest. >>> horets -- authorities have identified the two men killed in an art contest. now the search is on to find out why they decided to do it. they reportedly lived together in arizona. >> reporter: fbi agents were moved to the bodies of two gunmen killed outside the curtis colwell center during a contest for the best drawing of the prophet muhammad. authorities say a garland texas police officer normally assigned to traffic duty used his service revolver to take down the two men. >> under the fire he was put under, he did a very good job. >> reporte convicted in 2011 for lying to fbi agents over his desire to join a jihadist group in somalia. >> their strategy was to get to the event center, in to the event center, and they were not able to get past that outer perimeter. >> reporter: local police and the fbi spent months planning security fo
craig boswell brings us that story at 5:30. >> topper is back with more on the yellow alert forecast and what we can expect for the rest of the week. >> right after the break new details on those two gunmen killed at a prophet muhammad art contest. >>> horets -- authorities have identified the two men killed in an art contest. now the search is on to find out why they decided to do it. they reportedly lived together in arizona. >> reporter: fbi agents were moved to...
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craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >> community leepers are also waiting to hear whether charge -- leaders are also waiting to hear whether charges will be filed against a black rookie cop who shot a 12-year-old boy who had a toy gun. >>> a prince george's county police officer is charged with helping his own mother murder the new husband of the police officer's ex. it's a lot to follow and we'll get to it in a moment, but first thanks for joining us. i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. that arrest announced today in charles county, maryland. still missing is the police officer's service weapon which is what investigators believe was used in a shocking shooting may 20th at a waldorf mcdonald's. scott broom live with what we know so far. >> reporter: the gun is important evidence the investigators here in charles county want to find quickly as possible. the hunt is still on for that officer's police issued 40 caliber handgun as this prince george's county police officer and his mother are under arrest and held without bail. charles county investigators say it was a child custody
craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >> community leepers are also waiting to hear whether charge -- leaders are also waiting to hear whether charges will be filed against a black rookie cop who shot a 12-year-old boy who had a toy gun. >>> a prince george's county police officer is charged with helping his own mother murder the new husband of the police officer's ex. it's a lot to follow and we'll get to it in a moment, but first thanks for joining us. i'm lesli foster. >>...
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craig boswell cbs news, baltimore. >> pretty remarkable rescues going on in nepal again today. crews pulled two more survivors from collapsed buildings five days after the devastating earthquake. a 24-year-old woman was rescued near kathmandu's main bus terminal. she was trapped alongside three bodies in the rubble from the hotel where she worked. sniffer dogs were able to find her. american rescue crews helped to pull a 15-year-old boy from the wreckage of a seven-story building. the teen said that he survived on butter and water from wet clothing. he threw rocks at a piece of metal to get the attention of crews working above. we have a closer look at how complicated this rescue was. >> reporter: rescuers say this area was covered with rubble and they have to dig 200 feet down to get here. he was buried under a cement slap for five days. you can see how small it is next to this motorcycle in the basement of this nine story building. >> rescuers had gone back to that area after finding a survivor just two days ago. >>> still ahead, a pay cut for a bay area tech executive when h
craig boswell cbs news, baltimore. >> pretty remarkable rescues going on in nepal again today. crews pulled two more survivors from collapsed buildings five days after the devastating earthquake. a 24-year-old woman was rescued near kathmandu's main bus terminal. she was trapped alongside three bodies in the rubble from the hotel where she worked. sniffer dogs were able to find her. american rescue crews helped to pull a 15-year-old boy from the wreckage of a seven-story building. the...
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craig boswell takes us back. >> reporter: bob schieffer is about to sign off at 46 years at cbs news, 24 as host of face the nation. >> i've always loved to talk to the key player in whatever the big story was and time and time again over the years we've had a chance to do that on face the nation. >> reporter: schieffer announced his retirement at his alma mater texas christian university in april. sunday will be his final show. he began to make his name as a reporter at the fort worth star telegram covering president kennedy's assassination and the vietnam war and joined cbs news in 1969. >> we knew you real political junkies would be up to joining us. >> reporter: schieffer is respected for his fairness and no nonsense style. >> senator, if you didn't threaten to shut document the government, who was it that did? when a guy in my age demographic takes his shirt off in public, he gets a high five from me. >> reporter: he says one thing will stay the same. >> sunday after next i'm going to be watching face the nation. i'm so used to doing this. i think it will probably take me a while
craig boswell takes us back. >> reporter: bob schieffer is about to sign off at 46 years at cbs news, 24 as host of face the nation. >> i've always loved to talk to the key player in whatever the big story was and time and time again over the years we've had a chance to do that on face the nation. >> reporter: schieffer announced his retirement at his alma mater texas christian university in april. sunday will be his final show. he began to make his name as a reporter at the...
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craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >> police thought wint had been in brooklyn but that appears to have been a false lead. it is not clear where he is now. >>> a man who touched off a security scare by landing a gyrocopter on the capital lawn was in court today. doug hughes faces six charges for that stunt. the postal carrier wanted to make a point about campaign finance reform. he managed to fly 30 miles through heavily restricted airspace in the washington, dc area. that included passing the white house and the washington monument before finally touching down on capitol hill. hughes pled not guilty. >>> lumber liquidators's ceo robert lynch quit today. the company has come under fire ever since a "60 minutes" report about his product made in china. the report said laminate flooring had high levels of formaldehyde. it's known to cause cancer. the justice department has launched its own investigation and is considering criminal charges against lumber liquidators. >>> still ahead a landlord out of luck. >> is there a reason the rent hasn't been paid? >> get out of here! [ censored ]
craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >> police thought wint had been in brooklyn but that appears to have been a false lead. it is not clear where he is now. >>> a man who touched off a security scare by landing a gyrocopter on the capital lawn was in court today. doug hughes faces six charges for that stunt. the postal carrier wanted to make a point about campaign finance reform. he managed to fly 30 miles through heavily restricted airspace in the washington, dc area. that...
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craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >> the breast cancer society agreed to shut down its practice but in a statement on its website said it will continue some programming under a different organization. >>> still ahead, paypal accused of misleading its customers. the federal allegations and how much money customers could be getting back. >> plus, could you handle the pressure? groups forced to figure out [ indiscernible ] out of intense situations and quic >>> every. >>> our top stories tonight a surprise twist in tales of tech, drug and prostitution. a prostitute pleaded guilty to the death of google executive. alix tichleman will spend three years in jail. >>> a pipeline broke in santa barbara causing an oil slick that now stretches four miles down the beach. a flow has been shut off. the clean-up is just getting under way. >>> hopes for a new stadium in oakland for the raiders may be fading away. money for the project is in undo. today the city of carson signed a land deal that could lead to a new stadium there for both the raiders and san diego chargers. >>> paypal in trouble with
craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >> the breast cancer society agreed to shut down its practice but in a statement on its website said it will continue some programming under a different organization. >>> still ahead, paypal accused of misleading its customers. the federal allegations and how much money customers could be getting back. >> plus, could you handle the pressure? groups forced to figure out [ indiscernible ] out of intense situations and quic >>>...
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craig boswell for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> the couple does have two surviving daughters who attend boarding schools out of state. >>> well, florida man who used a daring flight, trying to make a statement about campaign finance reform appeared in federal court today. postal worker douglass hughes pleaded not guilty at his hearing. he is facing six charges including two felonies. hughes landed a gyro copper on the lawn of the u.s. capitol last month carrying letters for lawmakers. >> i have accepted the the consequences of what i was doing because i was believing it is critical that we return our democracy to the people. >> reporter: the charges facing hughes carry up to nine and a half years up to prison. >>> an anxious syrian city has fall tone isis, second city in the week to fall to the militant. pressure is mounting from iraqi and syrian government to beat back isis, as cbs correspondent jonathan bigloti shows us, the u.s. is offering some assistance. >> reporter: the 2,000 year-old ruins of palmyra are now a battle field. this on line video claims to show isis fighters firing
craig boswell for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> the couple does have two surviving daughters who attend boarding schools out of state. >>> well, florida man who used a daring flight, trying to make a statement about campaign finance reform appeared in federal court today. postal worker douglass hughes pleaded not guilty at his hearing. he is facing six charges including two felonies. hughes landed a gyro copper on the lawn of the u.s. capitol last month carrying...
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cbs news correspondent craig boswell has more. >> reporter: family, friend, fellow officers gathered in mississippi to remember benjamin dean and le corry tait, two officers killed after a traffic stop evened in gunfire saturday night. le corry tait's family says 25 year-old was living his dream of becoming an officer. >> officer tait wanted to be a cop. >> reporter: thirty-four year-old benjamin dean, married father of two was name officer of the year in 2012. >> as the family says the house was on fire with his side to save that family and got him to safety. >> reporter: four suspects arrested in connection with the shooting had initial court appearances. marvin banks and joan i callaway are charged with two counts of capitol murder. cover neil just clark with ab trucks of justice and curtis banks as an accessory. officer's deaths comes as national the police week gets underway in washington, remembrance of those who lost their lives in the line of duty. attorney general loretta lynch calls the the officer's death devastating and phoned hatesberg police chief to offer assistance. f
cbs news correspondent craig boswell has more. >> reporter: family, friend, fellow officers gathered in mississippi to remember benjamin dean and le corry tait, two officers killed after a traffic stop evened in gunfire saturday night. le corry tait's family says 25 year-old was living his dream of becoming an officer. >> officer tait wanted to be a cop. >> reporter: thirty-four year-old benjamin dean, married father of two was name officer of the year in 2012. >> as the...
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cbs news correspondent craig boswell is in baltimore with the details. >> reporter: baltimore police enforced a 10:00 p.m. curfew for a fourth night taking away several people who stayed outside of city hall. overall, these protests were quite different from previous ones. >> i just feel as though this is the most wonderful thing i have seen in a long time. >> reporter: residents are celebrating the arrests of the six officers involve in the death of 25 year-old freddie gray baltimore's top prosecutor says that gray's arrest was illegal and officers were negligent. >> the manner of death deemed a homicide by the maryland state medical examiner is believed to be a result of the fatal injury that occurred while mr. gray was unrestrained by a seat belt in the custody of the baltimore police department wagon. >> reporter: gray died of the severe spinal injury a week after his april 12th a arrest. the the charges against the officers include second degree murder involuntary manslaughter and second degree assault. gray's family says they are satisfied. >> these charges are an important ste
cbs news correspondent craig boswell is in baltimore with the details. >> reporter: baltimore police enforced a 10:00 p.m. curfew for a fourth night taking away several people who stayed outside of city hall. overall, these protests were quite different from previous ones. >> i just feel as though this is the most wonderful thing i have seen in a long time. >> reporter: residents are celebrating the arrests of the six officers involve in the death of 25 year-old freddie gray...
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craig boswell, cbs news philadelphia. >>> as we reported more than 200 amtrak passengers were injured. they described a chaotic scene as hundreds scrambled for their lives. the most scariest part was when the lights went out. >> you saw people being thrown out of their seats, luggage going everywhere. it took a few minutes to realize the amount of pain you were in and that's when you started hearing the screaming. >> nearly all of those injured had fractured ribs. doctors indicate they were rattled around a lot. >>> the house appropriations office is taking heat after talking about cutting amtrak's budget. they would cut their spend big $251 million. the representative criticized his colleagues for letting the public down by failing to make safety a priority. >> they expect us to fund their priorities, they expect us to watch over their safety when they're on trains planes cars and on highways. last night we failed them. >> one of the amendments called for 85 million yrs to send positive train control. it's to prevent trains from going over the speed limit. the stretch did not have pt
craig boswell, cbs news philadelphia. >>> as we reported more than 200 amtrak passengers were injured. they described a chaotic scene as hundreds scrambled for their lives. the most scariest part was when the lights went out. >> you saw people being thrown out of their seats, luggage going everywhere. it took a few minutes to realize the amount of pain you were in and that's when you started hearing the screaming. >> nearly all of those injured had fractured ribs. doctors...
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craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >>> a new york times poll shows a challenge hillary clinton faces as a candidate. the public is divided on whether she's honest and trustworthy. 48% of americans say she is. 45% say no. marco rubio leads among republican voters. 48% would consider voting for the florida governor. mike huckabee is second with 47% and florida governor jeb bush is just behind with 46%. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is willing to testify in the bridgegate scandal. he commented for the first time since two allies were charged and the third pleaded guilty. christie, who is considering a white house run traveled to mississippi and louisiana tuesday to help raise money for republicans. >>> the new attorney general is promising to improve baltimore's police department. loretta lynch sat down with gray's family. she met with congress and community leaders. the meetings come on the second week of the job. after the unrest of gray's death in police custody. >>> a budget vote puts -- they passed by a vote of 51-48. it would cut spending and repeal the health care law. t
craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >>> a new york times poll shows a challenge hillary clinton faces as a candidate. the public is divided on whether she's honest and trustworthy. 48% of americans say she is. 45% say no. marco rubio leads among republican voters. 48% would consider voting for the florida governor. mike huckabee is second with 47% and florida governor jeb bush is just behind with 46%. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is willing to testify in the...
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cbs news correspondent craig boswell is in baltimore with the details. >> reporter: baltimore police enforced a 10:00 p.m. curfew taking away several people who staged a sit in outside city hall. overall, these protests were quite different from previous ones. >> i just feel the the most wonderful thing i have seen in a long time. >> reporter: residents are celebrating the arrests of the six officers involve in the death of the 25 year-old freddie gray, baltimore's top prosecutor says that gray's arrest was illegal and officers were negligent. >> the manner of death are deemed a homicide by maryland state medical examiner is believed to be as a result of the fatal your that occur while mr. gray was unrestrain by seat belt in the custody of the baltimore police department wagon. >> reporter: gray died of the severe spinal injury after a week of his april 12th arrest. charges including second degree murder, involuntary manslaughter and second degree assault. gray's family says they are satisfied. >> these charges are an important step in getting justice for freddie. >> reporter: charge
cbs news correspondent craig boswell is in baltimore with the details. >> reporter: baltimore police enforced a 10:00 p.m. curfew taking away several people who staged a sit in outside city hall. overall, these protests were quite different from previous ones. >> i just feel the the most wonderful thing i have seen in a long time. >> reporter: residents are celebrating the arrests of the six officers involve in the death of the 25 year-old freddie gray, baltimore's top...
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craig boswell has a look back. >> thanks for joining us. >>reporter: bob schieffer is about to sign off after 46 years at cbs news, 24 of them as host of "face the nation." >> i have always liked to talk to the key player in whatever the big story was and time and time again over the years we've had a chance to do that on "face the nation." >>reporter: he announced his retirement at his alma mater, texas christian university in april. sunday will be his final show as host. he began to make his name as a reporter at the fort worth star telegram, covering president kennedy's assassination and the vietnam war. he joined cbs news in 1969. >> today on "face the nation," we knew you real political junkies would be up to join us. >>reporter: he is respected by news makers on both sides of the aisle for his fairness and no-nonsense style. >> senator, if you didn't threaten to shut down the government, who was it that did? when a guy in my age of demographic takes his shirt off in public, i gotta say he gets a high five from me. >>reporter: while he
craig boswell has a look back. >> thanks for joining us. >>reporter: bob schieffer is about to sign off after 46 years at cbs news, 24 of them as host of "face the nation." >> i have always liked to talk to the key player in whatever the big story was and time and time again over the years we've had a chance to do that on "face the nation." >>reporter: he announced his retirement at his alma mater, texas christian university in april. sunday will be...
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craig boswell is in washington with the very latest. >> reporter: thirty-four year-old daron wint kept his head bode and spoke his name during a 15 minute hearing in washington d.c. superior court on friday. he is charged with first degree murder, while armed. >> although mr. wint is now incarcerated and held without one, our work is not yet done. >> reporter: investigators believe wint may not have act add loan when he held the savopoulos family and their housekeeper hostage for at least 18 hours last week. a according to court papers, ten year-old philip savopoulos died alone in a bedroom in his family home stabbed and burn by a fire started in his room. his father, salvees, his mother amy and housekeeper vera figueroa were found in another room having died from blunt force and sharp force injuries. defense argued against holding wint without one saying in witnesses had identified him but prosecutors pointed to dna evidence. the police say they matched wint's dna to a unfinished slice of pizza found at savopoulos home. court paper says amy savopoulos called local come minute necessit
craig boswell is in washington with the very latest. >> reporter: thirty-four year-old daron wint kept his head bode and spoke his name during a 15 minute hearing in washington d.c. superior court on friday. he is charged with first degree murder, while armed. >> although mr. wint is now incarcerated and held without one, our work is not yet done. >> reporter: investigators believe wint may not have act add loan when he held the savopoulos family and their housekeeper hostage...
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cbs news correspondent craig boswell reports fro enforcing a 10:00 o'clock curfew for a fourth night in a row. >> reporter: a couple hundred people peacefully marched in baltimore saturday, day after prosecutor filed criminal charges against six police officers involved in the arrest of freddie gray. >> people are cautiously optimistic about moving forward. at least there have been charges filed. >> unaudible. >> reporter: march started at gillmore homes where gray was arrested april 12th. the 25 year-old dialed a week later from spinal injuries sustained while in police custody. demonstrators brought their message to it is i hall where thousands took part in what organizers called a victory rally with toy celebrate the charges brought against the the officers. >> black lives. >> matter. >> reporter: security was tight but there were no reported problems. yah vet dorsey came with her daughter and grandchildren. >> i want them to be part of the history of what is about to take place. >> reporter: baltimore's mayor helped distribute food in west baltimore where residents have struggled
cbs news correspondent craig boswell reports fro enforcing a 10:00 o'clock curfew for a fourth night in a row. >> reporter: a couple hundred people peacefully marched in baltimore saturday, day after prosecutor filed criminal charges against six police officers involved in the arrest of freddie gray. >> people are cautiously optimistic about moving forward. at least there have been charges filed. >> unaudible. >> reporter: march started at gillmore homes where gray was...
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craig boswell, cbs news, baltimore. >>> tonight at 11:00, we'll hear from the people who know martin o'malley best, the voters of baltimore. >>> it was a abouter use ago that a slope collapse in fort washington led to displaced homeowners. the county is seeking to acquire the homes to demolish them. homeowners are outraged and tell us what the county is trying to do is illegal. their attorney is expected to discuss the issue with county officials and possibly a judge on monday. >>> hot and muggy outside this evening, but are some storms headed our way this weekend? >> let's check in with first alert meteorologist howard bernstein. >>> we got to the 90-degree mark today. this could be the warmest may on record, but this evening, the storms have been along the i-85 corridor, up in pennsylvania and out west. we're fairly quiet in the metro. don't anticipate any issues close to home. but up north and west of us, hagerstown, still a little rain. winchester had storms earlier, but it's along and west of i-81 that this other batch of showers is just to your south and west, west of strasburg
craig boswell, cbs news, baltimore. >>> tonight at 11:00, we'll hear from the people who know martin o'malley best, the voters of baltimore. >>> it was a abouter use ago that a slope collapse in fort washington led to displaced homeowners. the county is seeking to acquire the homes to demolish them. homeowners are outraged and tell us what the county is trying to do is illegal. their attorney is expected to discuss the issue with county officials and possibly a judge on...
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craig boswell has more. >> reporter: the community of hattiesburg came together at a candlelight memorial to honor two police officers killed in the line of duty. >> we want to be sure that we do come together as a community. let them know that we appreciate them and just do what we can to make this work for the good of this community. officer benjamin deen and 25- year-old officer liquori tate were shot and killed during a traffic stop saturday night. police say deen pulled over a cadillac escalate for speeding and then called for backup. three suspects were arrested within four hours. a fourth suspect, 28-year-old cornelius clark was apprehended sunday. police say 29-year-old marvin banks, his 26-year-old brother curtis banks, and 22-year-old joanie callaway are charged with capital murder. all are expected to make their first court appearance today. hattiesburg's mayor says this is a shock to the small city. >> what we need to do now is celebrate the lives of these two individuals. >> he was always happy, never just mad or upset. he was a happy person. >> reporter: they are the first o
craig boswell has more. >> reporter: the community of hattiesburg came together at a candlelight memorial to honor two police officers killed in the line of duty. >> we want to be sure that we do come together as a community. let them know that we appreciate them and just do what we can to make this work for the good of this community. officer benjamin deen and 25- year-old officer liquori tate were shot and killed during a traffic stop saturday night. police say deen pulled over a...
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in baltimore craig boswell for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and you can keep it the right here to cbs-3 for today's face the the nation, bob schieffer will have the very latest on the situation in baltimore at 10:30. we will get a preview talking to been live from washington just ahead in the next half an hour. >> police are looking for suspects who killed a with man in west kensington. woman in her 40's was just a attacked before 9:00 on north fifth street. she was rushed to the hospital where she died. investigators are not sure if that woman died from the gunshot or stab wound but they are leaning toward the fact that she was shot to death. police believe that the victim knew her attacker. >>> a nine year-old girl is recovering in the hospital after she was shot with a bee-bee gun. this happened saturday afternoon on the 900 block of in humeville bucks county. police say that girl was extently shot in the chest by a 21 year-old family member. she was later air lifted to children hospital of philadelphia the the girls condition has in the been released. >>> police have have located
in baltimore craig boswell for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and you can keep it the right here to cbs-3 for today's face the the nation, bob schieffer will have the very latest on the situation in baltimore at 10:30. we will get a preview talking to been live from washington just ahead in the next half an hour. >> police are looking for suspects who killed a with man in west kensington. woman in her 40's was just a attacked before 9:00 on north fifth street. she was...
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craig boswell cbs news, the pentagon. >>> cbs news has confirmed the defense department used fedex to ship that anthrax. the supposedly inactive samples are used in research. >>> an effort to improve security at the white house. specifically how to keep folks from jumping over the fence. the secret service and the national parks service began installing anticlimb spikes today. the work was done on the sidewalk next to the actual fence, a permanent fix expected to be in place in july. >>> disappointed tourists were turned away from the washington monument today. an electrical malfunction forced the landmark to close. the big problem is it is 555 feet tall and the elevator wasn't working. so a service contractor was called in to fix the problem. the repairs are still going on and the monument will stay closed for the day. >>> we are just getting started on wusa9 news at 5:00. why metro is stopping issue oriented ads. >>> terror threats against the metro. >>> plus why wizards star john wall was kicked off a plane. >>> a uva student charged after a bloody arrest by av cagents spoke out. i
craig boswell cbs news, the pentagon. >>> cbs news has confirmed the defense department used fedex to ship that anthrax. the supposedly inactive samples are used in research. >>> an effort to improve security at the white house. specifically how to keep folks from jumping over the fence. the secret service and the national parks service began installing anticlimb spikes today. the work was done on the sidewalk next to the actual fence, a permanent fix expected to be in place...
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cbs reporter craig boswell with the search. >> reporter: it was triggered by a massive earthquake that hit the country tuesday. >> the shaking just seemed to go on and on and on. >> reporter: the 7.3 tremor was centered halfway between kathmandu and mt. everest. it's the largest after shock from an april 28 quake that left more than 8,000 people dead. dozens are dead from tuesday's quake. search and rescue teams are looking for survivors. six marines and two nepalese soldiers are also missing. their helicopter went down while taking part in disaster relief operations. the crew had reported fuel problems. many people are staying in the streets, fearing their homes are not safe, but that may cause more problems. >> if everyone stays in the streets for a long time, it's going to be very concerning because the rains are coming soon. >> reporter: a recent law school graduate in alexandria, virginia has talked to her family in kathmandu. >> by the time it got to 7.4 it was shaking and they couldn't go downstairs. >> reporter: she's flying to nepal sunday over her mother's objections. >> she'
cbs reporter craig boswell with the search. >> reporter: it was triggered by a massive earthquake that hit the country tuesday. >> the shaking just seemed to go on and on and on. >> reporter: the 7.3 tremor was centered halfway between kathmandu and mt. everest. it's the largest after shock from an april 28 quake that left more than 8,000 people dead. dozens are dead from tuesday's quake. search and rescue teams are looking for survivors. six marines and two nepalese soldiers...
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. >> craig boswell with more on a coming attraction dedicated to one single book. >> reporter: just 2 blocks south of the national mall construction is underway on the $400 million museum of the bible. >> it's the most debated book, the most burnt book. it's impacted the world. >> reporter: the 430,000 square foot building will feature three floors of exhibits. the owner of hobby lobby steve green is behind the project and his personal collection will get a permanent home which has been part of traveling displays. >> we want people to engage in the bible, read it, understand it. >> reporter: in addition to green's more than 40,000 artifacts, the museum will feature a 200-foot l.e.d. in the lobby with murals and top floor views of the national mall. critics say its location is no accident. green is an evangelical conservative activist and this real estate is a short walk to the supreme court and capitol hill. >> if they can use the prestige gained from this in any way to try to influence any decisionmakers to get bible taught and preached in the public schools, that is dangerous. >> re
. >> craig boswell with more on a coming attraction dedicated to one single book. >> reporter: just 2 blocks south of the national mall construction is underway on the $400 million museum of the bible. >> it's the most debated book, the most burnt book. it's impacted the world. >> reporter: the 430,000 square foot building will feature three floors of exhibits. the owner of hobby lobby steve green is behind the project and his personal collection will get a permanent...
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craig boswell, cbs news, baltimore. >>> all six officers posted bond. >>> in an unusual sight after the announcement of the charges against the officers, the leaders of two rival gangs tied their bandanas in solidarity, calling for peace. >>> criminal charges have been dropped against the hunter accused of starting a massive fire in yosemite. two witnesses tied unexpectedly and without the witnesses they cannot prove that 33 year old matthew emerald started the fire. he was indicted last year for the rim fire that burned for two months in 2013, causing $125 million in damages. >>> there are some new safety rules for trains that carry potentially explosive back end crude. the train cars need to have athermal shell with thick steel walls to prevent them from rupturing in an accident and need to have electronically controlled brakes. as we have been reporting for months, several bay area cities have been fighting to keep crude by rail out of their community because of the safety concerns. >>> two female joggers that say they were attacked on a popular east bay trail lied, according to live
craig boswell, cbs news, baltimore. >>> all six officers posted bond. >>> in an unusual sight after the announcement of the charges against the officers, the leaders of two rival gangs tied their bandanas in solidarity, calling for peace. >>> criminal charges have been dropped against the hunter accused of starting a massive fire in yosemite. two witnesses tied unexpectedly and without the witnesses they cannot prove that 33 year old matthew emerald started the fire....
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on capitol hill, craig boswell for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> embattled president of the international soccer government's body won a fifth term despite u.s. justice department dieting top fifa officials on corruption charges. sepp blatter, thanked them for keeping him in power. 14fifa officials are a accuse odd receiving 150 million-dollar in bribes and kickbacks, a all in exchange for awarding lucrative media and marketing rights for international soccer tournaments. >>> still to come here on "eyewitness news" more amazing video we will show you moment that a volcano blows its top and tell you more about evacuations there underway. >>> we know two-year old can get fuzzy, that is no surprise but one mother says that is not good enough reason to get kicked off an airplane. >>> it is a clothing challenge for new grad going from the classroom to a cubicle, three on your side's jim donovan will share advice how to dress for success for a first time job. >>> a fabulous view of new york city, is back, i'm wendy gilette at new world trade center observatory with that story >>> the the volcan
on capitol hill, craig boswell for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> embattled president of the international soccer government's body won a fifth term despite u.s. justice department dieting top fifa officials on corruption charges. sepp blatter, thanked them for keeping him in power. 14fifa officials are a accuse odd receiving 150 million-dollar in bribes and kickbacks, a all in exchange for awarding lucrative media and marketing rights for international soccer tournaments....
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here's craigs boswell. >> reporter: family, friends and fellow officers gathered in hattiesburg, mississippi, to remember benjamin deen and liquori tate. tate's family said the 25-year- old was living his dream of becoming an officer. >> officer tate wanted to become a cop more than anyone i have ever met. >> reporter: 34-year-old benjamin deen, a father of two, was named officer of the year in 2012. >> he went inside and saved that family from the fire, got them to safety. >> reporter: four suspects arrested had initial court appearances monday, marvin banks and joanie calloway charged with two counts of capital murder. police charged cornelius clark with obstruction of justice and curtis banks with accessory. the officers' deaths come as national police week gets underway in washington. a remembrance of those who lost their lives in the line of duty. attorney general loretta lynch called the deaths devastating and phoned the hattiesburg police chief to offer assistance. the fbi says 51 law enforcement officers were killed last year, almost twice as many as the previous year. >> ofs dean an
here's craigs boswell. >> reporter: family, friends and fellow officers gathered in hattiesburg, mississippi, to remember benjamin deen and liquori tate. tate's family said the 25-year- old was living his dream of becoming an officer. >> officer tate wanted to become a cop more than anyone i have ever met. >> reporter: 34-year-old benjamin deen, a father of two, was named officer of the year in 2012. >> he went inside and saved that family from the fire, got them to...
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cbs correspondent craig boswell has very latest from washington. >> reporter: after a two day manhunt 34 year-old daron wint is due in court prime suspect of the murder inner of the wealthy washington family and their housekeeper. law enforcement captured wint thursday night in northeast d.c. police and u.s. marshals followed him and five others as they left a maryland hotel in a car and small moving van. >> we block it in the front back side. there was in way they could get out. we had other vehicles surround the truck. and everybody just submitted and gave up. >> reporter: police found more than $10,000 with the group some 60 agents were tracking wint first to a brooklyn apartment where they missed him by just minutes. >> after doing some interviews around the location, we figured out that he had been there and probably a had been there since sunday. sunday or monday. we're not certain. and that he left as soon as he saw his face on the news. >> reporter: police used dna on the pizza crust at the crime scene to link wint annex convict to the murders. so far he is the only person cha
cbs correspondent craig boswell has very latest from washington. >> reporter: after a two day manhunt 34 year-old daron wint is due in court prime suspect of the murder inner of the wealthy washington family and their housekeeper. law enforcement captured wint thursday night in northeast d.c. police and u.s. marshals followed him and five others as they left a maryland hotel in a car and small moving van. >> we block it in the front back side. there was in way they could get out. we...
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craig boswell cbs-3 baltimore. >>> one of the officers charged today did grow up in south jersey and we are hearing from people who worked from him. our team coverage continues with that, "eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson is in washington township gloucester county steve. >> reporter: officials say 29 year-old edward nero was on bike patrol at the time of the apprehension and arrest of freddie gray. officials have have since called that arrest unlawful and gray's death a homicide, but we spoke to nero's former boss, the the the washington township fire chief who says that not only was nero a model fire fighter but an upstanding citizen here in his community. it is moment that sparked protest, unrest, and a national conversation. now, it is being labeled criminal. the the six officers originally suspended for arresting freddie gray in baltimore are facing charges ranging from misconduct to murder. one of them 29 year-old edward nero is not only from south jersey but used to serve his community here. >> ed nero was a member of our department for approximately ten years from 200
craig boswell cbs-3 baltimore. >>> one of the officers charged today did grow up in south jersey and we are hearing from people who worked from him. our team coverage continues with that, "eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson is in washington township gloucester county steve. >> reporter: officials say 29 year-old edward nero was on bike patrol at the time of the apprehension and arrest of freddie gray. officials have have since called that arrest unlawful and...
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craig boswell cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a special rededication ceremony was held at the philadelphia viet nam veterans memorial on penn's landing. that memorial has recently undergone two phases of expansion to make the site more visible and also, help deter sands dales. former prisoner of war was the keynote speaker at today's ceremony. ralph galatti spent 14 months captive do your the during the viet nam war. >> may addition agree with our government, you may not support a particular conflict, but at least respect the soldiers and sailors air men and marines that have honorably served our country. >> philadelphia veterans of the viet nam war first dedicated the memorial on penn's landing back in 1987. >> sixty years after he went missing in korea a the remains of an american army corporal have been identified through a dna match. today robert higgins honored as a service man killed in action. steve patterson was there. >> reporter: on this memorial day, city officials on hands to honor the lives after estimated 40,000 americans who died in the korean war. >> for years we never new
craig boswell cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a special rededication ceremony was held at the philadelphia viet nam veterans memorial on penn's landing. that memorial has recently undergone two phases of expansion to make the site more visible and also, help deter sands dales. former prisoner of war was the keynote speaker at today's ceremony. ralph galatti spent 14 months captive do your the during the viet nam war. >> may addition agree with our government, you may not...
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craig boswell with more from capital hill. >> reporter: debbie smith describes herself as a homemaker, but to thousands of women she is an advocate and inspiration. wednesday she told congress about waiting six years for the person who sexually assaulting her to be caught. >> but it was this very basket no. 6 that stored my rape evidence kit that would deliver peace to my heart and allow me to truly live again. >> reporter: the nonprofit joyful heart foundation released new data on just five cities where more than 9,000 kits are gathering dust in crime labs, just the tip of the iceberg according to the national center for victims of crime. >> i think every city has untested rape kits. >> reporter: the senate judiciary committee wants to know why. >> the no. 1 plea that we hear from our state police crime labs and forensics scientists is that they are overwhelmed. >> reporter: advocates and victims want lawmakers to put money behind an actual counting of untested kits and better training for crime lab technicians. >> these represent lives. these are people trying to put those fragments
craig boswell with more from capital hill. >> reporter: debbie smith describes herself as a homemaker, but to thousands of women she is an advocate and inspiration. wednesday she told congress about waiting six years for the person who sexually assaulting her to be caught. >> but it was this very basket no. 6 that stored my rape evidence kit that would deliver peace to my heart and allow me to truly live again. >> reporter: the nonprofit joyful heart foundation released new...