Up to this platform because there was allegedly a fight in progress and once they did they spoke with the victim and the victim said one of the teenagers in the fights had hit him on the back of the what he had a plastic bottom. Metro transit officers yanked that teenager by the hoodie and walked him over to this and that is the video now in dispute that Police Officer eventually walking him into the stall putting him up against the plexy glass and eventually you see the body of that teenager slam to the ground. This here is cellphone video sent in to our newsroom by a tipster. And the tipster says the teens were in fact being loud and rowdy. But felt the Police Used Excessive force and the teen got pulled from the train by the hoodie and then you see him walked oaf to the the stall and pushed up against the structure and eventually you see what appears to be the teens body slam on the ground. And that causes commotion here on the platform. Several other passengers seen pulling and rec
Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Overnight at least four major wildfires burned out of control in Southern California, one in the heart of los angeles. There is no relief in sight. Conditions today are expected to be extreme. One fire official said gusting 80mileperhour winds could create unprecedent fire danger. About 200,000 people have been ordered to evacuate. Hundreds of homes have been destroyed and for the First Time Ever a purple forecast has been issued for a wind index. That is the most severe warning. Kenneth craig is there where the most destructive fire is. Good morning, kenneth. Reporter good morning. take a look behind me. You can see what firefighters are dealing with. This fire has doubled in size from yesterday forces more people out of their homes. As thousands continue to evacuate, thousands of miles of fire, this man was trying to save a bunny from flames alongside the highw
Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Overnight at least four major wildfires burned out of control in Southern California, one in the heart of los angeles. There is no relief in sight. Conditions today are expected to be extreme. One fire official said gusting 80mileperhour winds could create unprecedent fire danger. About 200,000 people have been ordered to evacuate. Hundreds of homes have been destroyed and for the First Time Ever a purple forecast has been issued for a wind index. That is the most severe warning. Kenneth craig is there where the most destructive fire is. Good morning, kenneth. Reporter good morning. take a look behind me. You can see whatir are dealing with. This fire has doubled in size from yesterday forces more people out of their homes. As thousands continue to evacuate, thousands of miles of fire, this man was trying to save a bunny from flames alongside the highway. After t
It is thursday, december 7th im jim donovan. Im rahel solomon. Katie and meisha keeping an eye on things, but katie, not so busy but meisha, it vice busy. For the most part dry roadways as far as we can see in the camera shots. An accident earlier this morning leaving a driver in Critical Condition. We have an overturn box truck as rahel pointed out and whole hoe of other things including overnight construction that is slowing us down this morning. It is a busy morning. Yes, i can promise it is dry now and it will stay that way all day. It is brisk and cold but weather should not have any kind of major impact, say for sun glare later on this morning but next few hours i wouldnt bank on the weather playing any kind of major role here but we are starting off on a chilly note this shot outside boardwalk plaza in rehoboth where clearly board are now dry, definitely brisk, in the just here but every where, i she you this for one thing because there are lights and we can see the view but als
Wildfires burned out of control in Southern California, one in the heart of los angeles. There is no relief in sight. Conditions today are expected to be extreme. One fire official said gusting 80mileperhour winds could create unprecedent fire danger. About 200,000 people have been ordered to evacuate. Hundreds of homes have been destroyed and for the First Time Ever a purple forecast has been issued for a wind index. That is the most severe warning. Kenneth craig is there where the most destructive fire is. Good morning, kenneth. Reporter good morning. take a look behind me. You can see what firefighters are dealing with. This fire has doubled in size from yesterday forces more people out of their homes. As thousands continue to evacuate, thousands of miles of fire, this man was trying to save a bunny from flames alongside the highway. After two days of massive wildfires that have scorched hundreds of thousands of acres, res denltds have been told to embrace for the worse. Its going t