the new calls for tougher regulations. > the mysterery at sea. what happened to three experienced american sailors who disappeared without a trace off the coast of mexico almost two weeks ago? a new treatment for melanoma brings promising results. rates of recurrence and death down dramatically and ten years after the boston marathon bombing, how their injuries forged a bond that has withstood the test of time, inspiring america. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening and welcome. an akron, ohio grand jury charging decision in the police shooting death of jayland walker has that city on nervous edge tonight. the grand jury declining to indict eight police officers who fired some 46 bullets into walker, killing him. it happened at the end of a chaotic chase last summer, much of it caught on police dash and body cams walker was black seven of the officers are white. ohio attorney general dave yost today noting the sheer number of shots is
at the 25-year-old black motorist last june. the state attorney general saying the officers thought walker was reaching for a gun during a chase. will it ignite new protests? breaking news in kansas city. a homeowner charged with two felony counts after he shot a black teenager who rang his doorbell mistakenly. the prosecutor now saying there was a racial component in the case. growing outrage by u.s. allies after the leak by a national guardsman of those top secret documents, and what they reveal about washington s china concerns. a string of massive and worrying chemical explosions acrossss america.. the new calls for tougher regulations. the mystery at sea. what happened to three experienced american sailors who disappeared without a trace off the coast of mexico almost two weeks ago? a new treatment for melanoma brings promising results. rates of recurrence and death down dramatically. and ten years after the boston marathon bombing, how their injuries forged
And the last strut. Gisele bundchen makes her final trip down the catwalk, retiring from the runway after a toyear modeling career. Captioning funded by cbs retiring from modding after a 20year career captioning funded by cbs this is the cbs morning news for thursday, april 16th, 2015. Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Doug didnt 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, annemarie. On the entire 80mile trip no adar picked up the gyro helicopter. Th
Today he joins us while under house arrest in florida. Then to earth day. After some test we discovered he had high blood lead levels, and that is the first time i decided to confront the issue. Amy we will speak with Phyllis Omido and an antidam campaigner, both winning prestigious 2015 goldman prize for environmental activism, one activism. And then how many more . A new report by Global Witness finds killings of environmental activists on the rise with indigenous communities hardest hit. At least 116 environmentalists were killed last year more than two a week. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. Saudi arabia has resumed airstrikes against shiite Houthi Rebels in yemen, hours after announcing an end to its nearly monthlong bombing campaign. The Saudi Defense Ministry Said it would conclude the airstrikes and shift to a new strategy focused on a political solution. But after rebels gained ground in the ce
Rights movement. It happened at the university of oklahoma in norman where members of a fraternity recorded a racist chanted which, of course, went online. Today the fraternity was shut down and the University President said he wants the students in the video to leave and he offered to pay their bus fare. Jericka duncan is in norman, oklahoma. Reporter this is the video that did so much damage in only nine seconds. There will never be a [bleeped] here. There will never be a [bleeped] here. Reporter the clip was posted on a web site sunday night. We dont know when or where it was shot. We dont know the identities of the students. The video makes light of lynchings and barring blacks from Sigma Alpha Epsilon or f. A. E. Before sunday night was other the National Fraternity disowned the o. U. Chapter. Brandon weghorst is the national spokesman. We are apologetic not only to the individuals who are offended by the video, but to our own members, who are from different backgrounds. Because t