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Alleged assault with his cell phone camera. Today his mother, unruh, described it. He had shot a video of kevin spacey sticking his hand inside his pants. Reporter the phone was given to the police who later said they returned it to the family, but then it disappeared. Spaceys lawyers contended its contents were edited to help the accusers case, adding that it is a felony punishable by imprisonment. When asked about it, the accusers father, nick little, tangled with both judge Thomas Barrett and spaceys lawyer. You dont understand my question, just ask me. Ill repeat it, okay . I think youve had too many questions that have gone way too far. Sir, you keep this up, ill hold you in contempt. Reporter by then the accuser had already taken the fifth amendment against selfincrimination and refused to answer further questions about the phone. That moved the judge to tion whether the case against the twotime oscar winner is going to continue or collapse. Spaceys defense is expected to ask that the case be dismissed. Another hearing is set for the end of this month. Dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. The acting secretary of Homeland Security and the new acting head of Border Protection have been asked to testify before Congress Friday on conditions at Migrant Detention Centers. Manuel bojorquez has more. The New York Times story is a hoax. Reporter President Trump fired back against reporting by the new york and El Paso Times that outlined filthy and overcrowded conditions at a Border Patrol facility for children in clint, texas, including outbreaks of scabies, shingles and chicken pox among the hundreds of children being held. The allegations come only days after an Inspector General report detailed dangerous overcrowding at some texas customs and Border Protection facilities. Attorney laura visited the clint facility last month and is scheduled to testify about the conditions before congress this week. The administration is trying to cover up gross human rights abuses. The administration is trying to cover up degrading and Inhumane Treatment for children. Reporter but the acting secretary of Homeland Security has defended the conditions there. Because theres adequate food and water. Because the facility is cleaned every day. Because i know what our standards are, and i know theyre being followed because we have tremendous levels of oversight. Reporter more than 490,000 migrants were apprehended or turned away at the southwest border between january and may. The president blames democrats for not addressing asylum laws which he believes encourage families to cross the border. Republican congressman will herds district includes the clint, texas, facility. These facilities are not built to handle the load theyre having to handle. And that is i dont think you can ever get to that point without tearing them down and starting over again. Reporter the Administration Says i. C. E. Could still carry out mass roundups of people with final deportation orders prompting advocates nationwide, including here in florida, to remind those immigrants of their rights. Manny, thank you. Coco gu gauffs dream run a wimbledon came to an end today. She lost to simona halep. She was the youngest player to qualify for wimbledon in the professional era. Next, a couple is forced to give up newborn twins after what they say was a major mixup at a fertility clinic. And later, a heat wave bakes alaska. Charmin ultra soft its softer than ever. Charmin ultra soft is softer than ever. So its harder to resist. Okay, this is getting a little weird. Enjoy the go with charmin a womens natural lubrication varies throughout her cycle. This can effect how pleasurable sex can be. To supplement your lubrication for even better sex try ky natural feeling. The lubrication you want, nothing you dont. Ky natural feeling get what you want a new york couple has been on quite the emotional roller coaster. First, the joy of giving birth to twin boys. Then quickly realizing someone had made a huge mistake. Now they are suing. Heres meg oliver. Reporter an unidentified new york couple spent more than 100,000 on in vitro fertilization. When the asianamerican parents had their twin boys in march, neither baby was of asian decent. The lawsuit claims genetic testing confirmed the babies belonged to two other couples. The infantss had to be returned to the biological parents. The lawsuit names coowners of child Fertility Center dr. Joshua burger and simon hong as responsible for the unimaginable mishap. If theres anybody in the world that can come close to understanding, its probably us. Reporter in 2009, carolyn and sean savage experienced a similar heartbreak after learning the baby they conceived through ivf was not theirs. The savages carried the baby to term before giving him to his biological parents. First thing i thought of was just my heart bleeding for this other couple. And the experience theyre going through and the devastation of the loss. It totally brought me back ten years ago. Reporter more than 1. 2 million babies since 1985 have been born in the u. S. Through ivf or similar technologies. Recent headlines about clinics destroying or mixing up embryos raises valid questions about the painstaking process. I cannot express how utterly unacceptable this situation is. Protocols need to be followed, and they need to be taken seriously. Reporter the couple in this late lawsuit still dont know what happened to their two embryos. Attorneys for the clinic didnt respond to our request for comment. Meg oliver with a can you believe it story of the day. Up next new dove men care sportcare. The pregame. For the ballgame. For the postgame. New dove men care sportcare. 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But both humans and wildlife found unusual ways to cool off. But in alaskas dense forests, the heat is exposing a lurking danger. So this spruce tree was attacked by beetles this year. Reporter entomologist jesse mowens says the spruce beetle has devoured more than 900,000 acres of forest. What do you think is causing this spike . Earlier springs followed by later falls allows those larvae to develop more in one season than they would have under some of our normal summer conditions. Reporter the spruce beetles deadly appetite is fueling the states growing number of wildfires which have burned more than 200,000 acres in the last year. Alaskas glacier acts as a natural coolant. But Scientists Say theyre losing more than two feet in density each year. The warming causes snow and ice to melt which then frees up more of the ground to absorb more heat and water. Reporter climatologist brian brentsnyder. It feeds off itself in a downward spiral. Reporter Climate Change could cost the alaskan common 700 million a year over the next five decades. Is alaskas countrys canary in a coal mine . It really is for Climate Change. Because everything is so visible here. Reporter globally, glaciers are melting five times faster than they were 50 years ago. Theres some good news here. Meteorologists say the weather in alaska expected to drop back to the 70s by wednesday, but, still, scientists warn these heat waves could be the new normal. Jonathan vigliotti, tha many People Living with diabetes monitor their blood glucose every day. Which means they have to stop. And stick their fingers. Repeatedly. Today, lifechanging technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. Without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. The most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. Life. To the fullest. We end tonight with an update on a starspangled double knot. Aside from the fireworks, this was many peoples favorite fourth of july moment. In arlington, texas, an 11yearold named joshua brown came to the aid of Police Officer Jerick Wilson who was about to carry the American Flag in a holiday parade when he noticed his shoe was untied. Officer wilson told another member of the honor guard who beckoned to josh. I walked up there and he whispered, can you tie a shoe . He dropped to his knee and tied wilsons shoe. It kind of made me really nervous. Reporter officer wilson wanted to meet josh. So over the long holiday weekend, got his chance to say thank you to his own first responder. I had a long way in the parade to go. And definitely saved me from dealing with a headache of worrying about my shoe coming off while carrying the u. S. Flag. How fitting that joshua wants to become a Police Officer when he grows up and stand in officer wilsons shoes. Bet you hell make sure to keep them tied. And that is the overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little later for the morning n morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im jim axelrod. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im vladimir duthiers. Financier Jeffrey Epstein who owns his own island and one of the biggest houses in new york city is spending this night in a manhattan jail cell. He organized a vast sex trafficking ring. Epstein faced similar charges a decade ago, but he was let off with a slap on the wrist. He pleaded not guilty to these latest charges which could land him in prison for the rest of his life. Mola lenghi has the story. Reporter dressed in prison blues after spending part of the weekend in jail, multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein pled not guilty to charges he enticed, recruited and molested young girls at his homes in new york and florida. In a filing, prosecutors alleged serial predator. U. S. Attorney geoffrey berman. This conduct, as alleged, went on for years. And it involved dozens of young girls, some as young as 14 years old. Reporter epstein was arrested saturday night after his private plane from paris landed in new jersey. Fbi agents broke into his manhattan townhouse with a crow bar where say they found hundreds of pictures of young, nude females. The charges detail epsteins scheme to systematically create what the government says is a vast network of underage girls to abuse. Fbi assistant director william sweeney. Children who were asked to engage in direct and indirect sex acts for money. Children who were enticed to do all these things at the hands of a man more than or nearly three times their age. Reporter epstein is a former investment banker, friends with the rich and powerful including then private citizen donald trump, Prince Andrew and former president bill clinton who reportedly took more than two dozen trips on epsteins private jet between 2001 and 2003. In 2002, donald trump told new york magazine, quote, ive known jeff for 15 years, terrific guy and that he likes beautiful women as much as i do and many of them are on the younger side. The 66yearold is already a registered sex offender who served time in florida after pleading guilty to soliciting and procuring an underage person for prostitution in 2007. But a federal indictment against him in miami in 2008 was not pursued. Labor secretary alex acosta was then the u. S. Attorney in miami and signed off on epstein facing only state charges and a lighter sentence of 13 months. Cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman. I think there can be no doubt that Jeffrey Epstein back in 2007 and 2008 in miami was a rich and powerful man with powerful friends who absolutely got away with being a predator of young girls. Reporter epstein faces up to 45 years in prison if convicted on the two counts he faces. Sex trafficking and conspiracy. And federal prosecutors want to seize his 77 million town home here behind me. Since his arrest, the government says more alleged victims have come forward. Some of President Trumps top immigration officials have been summoned to capitol hill to answer questions about the conditions at Migrant Detention Centers along the southern border. Manuel bojorquez has the story. The New York Times story is a hoax. Reporter President Trump fired back against reporting by the new york and El Paso Times that outlined filthy and overcrowded conditions at a Border Patrol facility for children in clint, texas, including outbreaks of scabies, shingles and chicken pox among the hundreds of children being held in cramped cells. The allegations come only days after an Inspector General report detailed dangerous overcrowding at some texas customs d Border Protection facilities. Attorney laura visited the clint facility last month and is scheduled to testibo t nditns b atration is trying to cover up gross human rights abuses. The administration is trying to cover up degrading and Inhumane Treatment for children. Reporter but the acting secretary of Homeland Security has defended the conditions there. Because theres adequate food and water. Because the facility is cleaned every day. Because i know what our standards are, and i know theyre being followed because we have tremendous levels of oversight. Reporter more than 490,000 migrants were apprehended or turned away at the southwest border between january and may. The president blames democrats for not addressing asylum laws which he believes encourage families to cross the border. Republican congressman will herds district includes the clint, texas, facility. These facilities are not built to handle the load theyre having to handle. And that is i dont think you can ever get to that point without tearing them down and starting over again. Washington, d. C. , is still mopping up after a freak rainstorm caused flooding throughout the capital. Jeff pegues reports. Reporter a months worth of rain, three to four inches, fell in just one hour around the d. C. Area during this mornings commute. Dozens of drivers were rescued on major highways and local roads. Some had to stand on the roofs of their cars. William diggs car was totaled but hes okay. Water started leaking into my car. Got up to my seat. I said, now its time to get on the sunroof. You werent scared at all . I was definitely concerned. Water level rising. Not something you learn in drivers ed, what to do when the water is up to your window. Reporter massive sinkholes opened up in some roads making them impassable. And some restaurants and businesses faced an onslaught of whitewater. The underground metro system wasnt immune. A waterfall opened up in the ceiling of one station and in the elevator of another. Underground parking garages fared even worse. The national archives, home to the constitution and bill of rights, flooded and closed, but all the documents are safe. Residents in this maryland neighborhood say they dont have water because of this massive sinkhole. You can see the crews are out here trying to clear the downed trees here and in other areas where the flash floods wreaked havoc. And confetti will fill the sky in the canyon of heroes wednesday morning. New york city will hold a ticker tape parade for the world cup champion u. S. Womens soccer team. They dominated in france, but have some Unfinished Business here in the states. A jubilant u. S. Womens World Cup Soccer Team touched down on american soil we are the champions reporter singing and dancing after their historic win in france. Megan rapinoe gave the u. S. A 10 lead on a penalty kick against the netherlands, the reigning european champions. Just a few minutes later, teammate rose lavelle sealed the win with a left foot blast past the dutch goalie. The victory gave the women backtoback World Championships and that got fans in the stadium to start chanting for another victory off the field. Equal pay equal pay reporter in march, the womens team sued the u. S. Soccer federation for gender discrimination. It claims the women were paid 1. 7 million for winning the world cup in 2015 while the Mens National team was paid over 5 million for the 2014 world cup. And the women have brought in more oney. In the past three years, the womens games have generated nearly 51 million in revenue compared to 49. 9 for the mens matches. Rapinoe says its time for the u. S. Federation to do the right thing. The federation is in a unique position to kind of ride this wave of good fortune and get on board and hopefully set things right for the future. 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Alaskas glaciers werent enough to cool off hikers as the nations arctic state baked in tropicallike heat. From people sledding in shorts to wildlife, like moose, cooling off in backyard sprinklers. Americas northernmost frontier at times resembled floridas panhandle. Really no getting around the fact that our climate has warmed and these events are more likely. Reporter more likely because this hot spell is part of a larger trend. In the past 50 years, alaska has warmed between 2 to 5 degrees. And nasa says the states glaciers are losing more than two feet in density a year. The warming causes the snow and ice to melt which then frees up more of the ground to absorb more heat and the water which causes more heating and more snow and ice to melt. It feeds off of itself in a downward spiral. Reporter that downward spiral has also been linked to alaskas growing wildfires. Already this year, fires have burned 200,000 more acres of land than last year. And theres still two more months left in the season. Marine life has also shown heatrelated distress with more than a dozen gray whales washing up. Many malnourished. Is alaska the countrys canary in a coal mine . It really is for Climate Change because everything is so visible here. We need to use this as an opportunity, both educationwise and how we think about our policy for moving forward for how were going to accommodate and potentially stop the warming thats already occurred and the warming that may or may not be baked into the future. Reporter globally, glaciers are melting five times faster than they were 50 years ago. Meteorologists say it will cool off here to 75 degrees by wednesday, but Scientists Say these alaskan heat waves could be the new normal. A couple in new york is suing a fertility clinic after it impregnated them with the wrong embryos. Theyre charging the clinic with medical malpractice, negligence and 14 other counts. And as meg oliver reports, theyre not alone. Reporter on the clinics website it claims to have fulfilled the dreams of tens of thousands of aspiring parents in more than 22 countries. This couple says it shattered theirs. After spending more than 100,000 on in Vitro Fertilization Services to become pregnant, an unidentified new york couple said they finally succeeded. But when they gave birth in march, the asianamerican parents were shocked to find neither baby was of asian descent. The lawsuit claims genetic testing confirmed the babies belong to two other couples. Forcing them to give the babies up to their biological parents. They still dont know what happened to their two embryos that should have been implanted. The lawsuit names coowners of child Fertility Center dr. Joshua burger and simon hong as responsible for the unimaginable mishap. Its this agonizing process to grow embryos and involves almost 200 different steps. And when you assume this happens to thousands of patients every year within that laboratory, all of a sudden, youve got a lot of moving parts. Reporter more than 1 million babies have been born in the u. S. Through ivf or similar technologies. But anderson says recent headlines about clinics destroying or mixing up embryos raise valid questions about the painstaking process. Have we become reckless and ptoo careless with peoples mos important genetic material in their future happiness. Reporter in 2009, carolyn and sean savage experienced similar loss. Upon learning the baby they had just conceived through ivf was not theirs. Youre so excited and you feel like, finally, and then to have the rug pulled out from under you in this kind of manner is its so painful. Reporter the savages carried the baby to term before giving him to his biological parents. They say hearing the news of another ivf mixup was heartbreaking. I cannot express how utterly unacceptable this situation is. 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Reporter at the oakland as coliseum, theres a new twist on a summer classic. And julia green is about to get her first taste. I have mixed feelings about this plant burger, but, all right. Here it goes. Reporter this is the impossible burger. It doesnt taste like plants. So it tastes like the real thing . It does. Im spooked. Reporter it looks, cooks, even bleeds like the real thing. Michelin star restaurants are serving it up, and so is burger king. The guy behind it is a scientist. Pat brown is a former professor at stanford. You know, ive been talking to people about you. Some of your fellow scientists. Uhoh. Reporter the first words were brilliant. The real deal. Brown helped revolutionize the way genes are studied. But during a sabbatical, he decided to shake things up even more to pick what he thought was the most important problem in the world that he could help solve. Once i started looking into it, very quickly, i realized that the problem was the destructive environmental ct se of animals, the food technology. Reporter meat production is a leading cause of deforestation. More than a quarter of all the usable land on the globe is used to graze livestock. On top of this, about onethird of all crop land is used to grow food not for people but for these animals. In fact, it takes about 7 pounds of feed to produce a single pound of beef. Now pat brown knew people would never give up on the taste of meat so he set out to recreate it. His eureka moment came when he and his team found the very thing that gives beef its beefy taste. Its an ironcontaining molecule called heem. Its super abundant in animals and turns out plants have it, too. Browns idea was to get heme from the roots of soybeans. It looks just like blood. If you taste it, it tastes like blood because can i stick my finger in there . Why not. Go ahead. Yeah, its like when you skin your knee. Tastes like blood. Reporter the heme in blood is what gives raw blood its taste but the thing that was more surprising in a way is that its what causes the magic to happen when you cook meat. Reporter this is really the secret sauce of the impossible burger. Along with a mix of vegetable proteins and fat, the heme is the catalyst that helps produce all the flavor and aroma of cooked beef. We feed plants to cows, and cows turn those plants into meat. We are just getting rid of that middle cow. Reporter laura kliman is a senior flavor scientist at impossible foods. Voila. Reporter its her job to make sure the burgers taste great. Now comes the fun part . Now comes the fun part. Ooh i like that. Bloody in the middle. Juicy burger. Very juicy. Lets see. Wow. I dont know that id be able to tell the difference. Yeah, thats the goal. Reporter the company is in the midst of a big scaleup. If all goes as planned, theyll be in burger kings nationwide by the end of the year and eventually youll be able to buy the impossible burger in Grocery Stores. But say you just really dont want to give up on real meat. Another company has a completely different approach. You ready for this . They want to grow meat in a laboratory. I think in a handful of years, the majority of the meat made on this planet wont require killing a single animal. Reporter josh tetric is ceo of a food Company Based in san francisco. You are trying to grow meat in big vats. At the root of it, were trying to help people eat better. All we do is say you dont need billions of animals and all the land and the water. A couple of cells from the best animals. You dont need to slaughter the cow to get great tasting beef . No y would you have to . Thats the way its been done for thousands of years. For us, the natural evolution, more efficiency. Reporter patrick gave us a peek at his process. You see these cells . These are cells from a chicken. When theyre fed with this mix of liquid nutrients and put in a tank like this one, they divide and grow and two weeks later, according to him im going to show you our culture chicken. Voila. This is the chicken that grew in the cells here in this lab . Exactly. This is ground chicken. But this is how it looks like. So youre asking me to be your guinea pig . Id love you to be my guinea pig. Reporter so what does it taste like . It tastes like a chicken nugget. Eat some more. What is the cost of one, like 100 bucks . Up a little bit. A thousand dollars . About 2,000 bucks. This is a 200 chicken nugget. Reporter theres not really a set price since the meat isnt even for sale yet, but eventually, the goal is to make it affordable. When your going to be selling the cellbased meat at the Grocery Store . I think well have a small scale commercialization before the end of the year. Reporter actually, it will likely be years before cellbased meat is sold in the u. S. But back at impossible foods, pat brown insists the future is now. So youre going to be move beyond the burger . Of course. Weve already made steak prototypes. Definitely do fish for sure. And he says every day they get a little better at it. So do you think youll be putting the conventional meat business out of business . Thats the whole purpose of impossible foods. The purpose of impossible foods is, this industry and this technology is the greatest threat to the future of our planet. Period. When you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. Hi, im joel osteen. Im excited about being with you every week. I hope youll tune in. Youll be inspired, youll be encouraged. Im looking forward to seeing you right here. You are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race thats been designed for you. Steve hartman was back on the road paying another visit to one of his favorite young basketball stars. Reporter every week he set himself up for disappointment. Every week, jamar styles came to this Community Center in boca raton, hoping to play basketball with the other kids. And every week, he was rejected. Start picking teams, and i would be the only one left out. They would just tell me, just go home. You can break someones heart like that. Reporter as we first reported a couple years ago, the problem was obvious. To everyone but jamarion. He lost his hands and most of his arms as an infant due tie rare bacterial infection. He insisted that was no reason to give up his hoop dreams. What about soccer. Have you heard of that sport . Hear that every day. Reporter why dont you play soccer. That seems like the obvious thing . You would think id be good at soccer. Im really not. Im horrible. Reporter on the first day of classic here at Eagles Landing middle school, he took his case to the basketball coach darion williams. Said he wanted to be on the team. Oh, great. Just make sure you try out. Oh, great, but what are you thinking . This man has no arms. But they told me, ive never been on a team before. Even if i dont play, i just want to be on the team. How could i say no to that. Reporter and thats how the eagles got their first armless basketball player. Jamarion, number 2 there, quickly earned a reputation as the hardest worker on the squad. He was usually the first one in the gym. Usually the last one to leave. Reporter still, he sat on the bench most of the season until one day, coach put him in the game with about six minutes left. And when he eventually got the ball on the far side of the court, everyone yelled shoot it. So he did. And sank a threepointer. And if you didnt quite see that, dont worry because shortly after, he got the ball again. This time on the near side for another threepointer. At the buzzer. Jamarion styles, the kid no one would pick, was now everyones hero. Since we first told this story, he has continued to play basketball in high school and now the rising junior is hoping to play football as well. He tried out for the Team Last Year and didnt make it. So, of course, hes trying out again. Thats him there in the white shirt. And even if he doesnt make the team, you can bet there will be another sport because the only thing jamarion styles wont play is the victim. I can wave a magic wand right now and give you your arms back, would you want them . I dont need them. You dont need them . Nope. Reporter who needs hands when youve got this kind of touch. Steve hartman, on the road, in bo captioning funded by cbs its tuesday, july 9th, 2019. This is the cbs morning news. Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein pleads not guilty to sexually abusing dozens of underage girls. He pleaded guilty to similar accusations in 2008. Why some say he was never held accountable. A young man claims Actor Kevin Spacey groped him when he was a teenager, and he took video on his cell phone. The reason that cell phone might actually end up helping spaceys case. And as Billionaire Tom Steyer debates joining the democratic race for president , congressman eric

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