KCAL9 News at 9pm – November 14, 2017

Line Producer: Ernest Kung

Description

Questions over whether the US Department of Justice could pursue Hillary Clinton. Concerns raised about President Trump’s mental stability and his command of the US nuclear arsenal. Australian voters approve same-sex marriage. Several other major stories covered on a standard news day.

Reporters Featured

  • CBS Danielle Nottingham – Arrested UCLA basketball players return to LA after President Trump intervened to get them released from China
  • KCAL Dave Bryan – Alabama’s Republican nominee for US Senate faces sexual misconduct allegations
  • CBS Jeff Pegues – US Attorney General Jeff Sessions testifies on his communications with Russians
  • CNN Jessica Schneider – Could the US Department of Justice go after Hillary Clinton?
  • CBS Mireya Villarreal – Northern California shooting spree ends at a school
  • BBC Rami Ruhayem  – Concern that a dam in Iraq could collapse after a powerful earthquake
  • BBC Quentin Sommerville – The secret deal to let ISIS fighters escape a Syrian city
  • CNN Brian Todd – Is President Trump stable enough to have command of the US nuclear arsenal?
  • CBS Nancy Cordes – Women in US Congress allege sexual misconduct
  • CNN Clarissa Ward – Rohingya Muslims flee Myanmar
  • CBS Don Dahler – Sandy Hook school massacre victims’ families fight for the right to sue gun maker
  • BBC Michelle Fleury – Dangerous chemical found in New York state water supply; concerns over a Trump administration EPA nominee who fought regulations potentially becoming a regulator.
  • CBS Kris Van Cleave – NTSB investigation into deadly California bus crash