Reporter the whistleblower alleges starting in midmay, u. S. Officials were deeply concerned by giulianis circumvention of National SecurityDecision Making and efforts to relay messages between the white house and ukraine. President trump defended his personal attorney wednesday. Rudy giuliani is a great lawyer. He was a great mayor. He is highly respected. Reporter responding to the whistleblowers allegations, giuliani said it is impossible that the whistleblower is a hero and im not, and i will be the hero. Scott frederickson is a former independent counsel. Weve never in the history of our country that im aware of ever seen a personal attorney engage in this kind of foreign diplomacy, especially with respect to these very specific requests. Reporter the complaint also singles out attorney general william barr. President trump told the ukrainian president barr would reach out to discuss investigating the bidens, but the Justice Department said the president never asked barr to contact ukraine. Paula joins us tonight. This key question, the attorney general, what role did barr play . Its interesting, norah. The whistleblower didnt include a lot of details about barr in the complaint, but we know barr played a key role in preventing these allegations from getting to congress. So once again raises new questions about whether the attorney general is acting as the president s defender or the nations top Law Enforcement official. You. What is the legal vulnerability for people around the president in this alleged coverup . Well, norah, if Congress Pursues impeachment, the Justice Department is going to be under a lot of pressure to pursue a parallel criminal investigation. And even if this Justice Department does not believe you can charge a sitting president , it could potentially charge accomplices. So if this turns out to be bribery, which is one of the things thats being looked at right now, giuliani could have some exposure. Incredible report, paula. Thank you so much. Weve got continuing coverage on our streaming network, cbsn and at cbsnews. Com which includes a copy of the whistleblowers complaint so you can read it yourself. Also, there is breaking news in the vaping crisis. Tonight the cdc is confirming at least 12 deaths linked to vaping in 10 states. That does not include a death that was reported just today in north carolina. The number of illnesses jumped to at least 805, and thats up more than 50 from last week. Federal safety investigators have put out the first new guidelines since two deadly crashes forced the grounding of the boeing 737 max. 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Reporter and there is people in the alley back there. The seller is behind that boarded fence. Reporter the deas Brian Mcknight showed us whats going on in broad daylight. There is literally a line. See the guy is putting his right hand in his possibility. Reporter last year in chicago alone, almost 800 people died from drug overdoses. What percentage of drugs in chicago do you think come from mexico . A significant amount. Probably about 90 . Reporter 90 . Yeah. Reporter the dea says this man is a major part of the problem. He is a rising mexican drug lord named Nemesio Oseguera cervantes. Known simply as el mencho. He is a number one priority for dea, and frankly federal Law Enforcement in the United States. Reporter Matthew Donahue is the deas top agent in mexico, and has helped uncover dozens of el menchos drug labs in the jungle. Put your hands up reporter el menchos cartel is responsible for roughly a third of the drugs entering this country by land and by sea. He has a 10 million bounty on his head. Ironically, he lived in california some 30 years ago where he was arrested on drug charges and eventually deported back to mexico. Hes got an enormous amount of weapons, rpgs, 50 caliber weapons. Basically has his own s. W. A. T. Teams. Reporter from shooting down a mexican army helicopter, killing six, to being implicated in a public hanging this summer, el mencho protects his empire with impunity. Back in chicago, the mexican drugs seized are so toxic, they cant be handled without protective gear. At the deas lab, packs of cocaine are stamped with traffickers brands. And more than a third can be traced back to el mencho. He is the one responsible for sending the poison that is actually killing innocent women and kids. So what happens when someones child dies, you know . Good chance it probably came from this organization. Can you stay with me . Open your eyes. Open your eyes. Reporter this is the aftermath, an overdose in chicago. This man survived that day, but last year more than 67,000 americans did not. By flooding the u. S. With drug, el menchos cartel makes hundreds of millions of dollars a year. The dea says part of the challenge in capturing him is that he has entire Police Departments in mexico on his payroll. Norah, as one agent put it, if el mencho wants you to work for him, you have two options, say yes or be killed. Incredible reporting tonight, adriana. Thank you so much. And still ahead, what uber is doing to keep riders like you safe. You want a freshsmelling home, but some air fresheners use heavy, overwhelming scents. Introducing febreze one; a new range of innovative air fresheners with no heavy perfumes that you can feel good about using in your home to deliver a light, naturalsmelling freshness. Febreze one neutralizes stale, stuffy odors and releases a subtle hint of fragrance like bamboo or lemongrass ginger. To eliminate odors with no heavy perfumes, try new febreze one. Brand power. 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Theyll also be able to text 911 using ubers app, and report troubles such as erratic driving in realtime. Coming up next, why a lot of people compare this air force hero to a superman. This portion is sponsored by progressives home surance. Were going to end tonight with an air force hero who always seems to be at the right place at the right time. Technical Sergeant Kenneth obrien is a special Ops Pararescue man based in japan. Pjs do everything, and its always dangerous, but obrien has been especially busy. G sum with north koreas kim jongun, he saved a civilian from a burning car. Last year he helped lead the rescue of the Thai Soccer Team trapped in a flooded cave. I was a little nervous, honestly. I have no training in cave diving. He also saved a fellow rescuer, a thai navy s. E. A. L. For his valor, he was honored as one of the Outstanding Airmen of the year. And then two weeks ago flying home for that award, an infant on the plane lost consciousness. Obrien again leapt into action, clearing the childs blocked airway, saving yet another life. His peers call him superman. We call him a hero. And thats the overnight news for this friday from the cbs Broadcast Center in new york city, im norah odonnell. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome, everyone, to the overnight news. Im errol barnett. There are charges of a white house coverup in the unfolding story of President Trumps controversial phone call with the leader of ukraine. During the call, the president apparently pressured the ukrainian to investigate joe biden and his family. The bombshell of the day, a verbatim transcript of that all and records of it locked down in a secret server to preserve stop secret National Security documents. The whistleblower was delivered to Congress Just as the director of intelligence testified on capitol hill, all as part of the house impeachment inquiry. Nancy cordes begins our coverage. I think the whistleblower did the right thing. Reporter the nations top intelligence official told lawmakers today he has no reason to doubt the whistleblowers intentions. In a detailed ninepage complaint, the whistleblower says senior white house officials worked to lock down all records of a president ial phone call this summer out of fear that they had witnessed the president abuse his office for personal gain. And the allegation was determined to be urgent and credible by the inspector general. Is that right . Yes, it was. And if there is coverup activity because the president is working improperly with a foreign government, that could compromise americas secrets, is that right . Congressman, there is an allegation of a coverup. Reporter the phone call in question took place on july 25th, just after mr. Trump unexpectedly froze millions in ukraine aid. According to a summary of the call released yesterday by the white house, mr. Trump asked the president of ukraine for a favor, to look into campaign rival joe biden and bidens son hunter. The whistleblower says white house officials were deeply disturbed and were directed by white house lawyers to remove a transcript of the call from the regular computer system, placing it instead in a separate system normally reserved for classified, Sensitive Information. He says aides saw this as an abuse of the system, but it was not the first time they had done this to protect the president. Do you believe it is okay for the president of the United States to pressure a foreign country into helping him or her win an election . It is unwarranted. It is unwelcome. It is bad for the nation to have outside interference, any foreign power. Thank you. And by extension, it would be equally unacceptable to extort that assistance as well . All i know is that i have the transcripts as you have. I think its wrong. And i think we all know it. It is illegal and it is wrong. It was referred to the federal bureau of investigation. Reporter the New York Times reports the whistleblower is a cia officer. Republicans noted that this person by his or her own admission was not a direct witness to most of the events described. The whistleblower tells us the officials that i spoke with told me and i was told that and white house officials told me that. In other words, all of this is secondhand information. Reporter but the acting director of national intelligence, chosen by the president himself, says some key details do check out. I would say that the whistleblowers complaint is in alignment with what was released yesterday by the president. Then why, director, when the president called the whistleblower a political hack and suggested that he or she might be disloyal to the country, why did you remain silent . I did not remain silent, mr. Chairman. Its a sad week for our country. Reporter House Speaker nancy pelosi told scott pelley of 60 minutes that this incident is now the primary focus of the house impeachment inquiry. What message do you have for the white house regarding cooperation . Speak truth. Speak truth. Were at a different level of lawlessness that is selfevident to the american people. Democrats say that the whistleblowers report gives them a whole new list of people they now want to talk to, plus, theyre still working to nail down an interview with the whistleblower, who they think will give them each more leads. Some democrats want to move to a vote on impeachment very quickly, perhaps as early as next month, but Speaker Pelosi disagreed with them today. She said there is no rush. She wants more time to gather the facts. Now President Trump is outraged by all of this. He, again, called the investigation a witch hunt and said he wants anyone who passed information to the whistleblower exposed and treated like a spy. Ben tracy has more on this. Mr. President , do you care if youre impeached, sir . Reporter President Trump did not answer questions as he returned to the white house. But at a closed door event in new york this morning, he had questions of his own. Who is the person who gave the whistleblower the information . Because thats close to a spy. Reporter in audio obtained by the l. A. Times, the president suggested whoever spoke to the whistleblower about his phone call with the president of ukraine might be a traitor, even though the whistleblower claims they received the information through the course of official business. The president alluded to punishments such as imprisonment or execution. You know what we used to do in the old days when we were smart, right . The spies and treason, we used to handle it a little differently than we do now. Reporter so far the white house is treating the fallout from the whistleblower complaint as a pr battle. Sources say there is no war room or army of lawyers. Its another witch hunt. Here we go again. Reporter the white house plans to discredit the whistleblower by seizing on the fact that he had no firsthand knowledge of the call. Cbs news has learned there was disagreement inside the white house about releasing the call summary, but ultimately President Trump felt it shows hes done nothing wrong. My call was perfect. The president yesterday of ukraine said there was no pressure put on him whatsoever, none whatsoever. Reporter but the white house is not responding to the whistleblowers allegation that senior white house officials intervened to lock down all records of the phone call, knowing how bad it looked. Instead, today President Trump lashed out at democrats calls for impeachment. What these guys are doing, democrats are doing to this country is a disgrace, and it shouldnt be allowed. There should be a way of stopping it. A white house official told me today that impeachment now looks like a ball rolling down a hill with nothing to stop it. But other white house sources are saying with every passing day we get closer to the election, and it becomes politically more difficult for democrats to impeach. Norah . Now the former acting director of the cia, thats mike morrell discussed the widening scandal with norah odonnell. It is absolutely inappropriate, obviously. Its probably a Campaign Finance violation hell have to deal with later in his personal life. More interesting to me would be anybody else around him who was involved in this who worked for government, right. So the u. S. Ambassador to eu who went to kiev the day after, those officials in the white house who might have covered it up, they may face criminal charges. And on that specific charge that is in the whistleblowers complaint about moving the transcript of this call into another computer, what does that say to you . 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Reporter joker is expected to be one of hollywoods biggest blockbusters of the year, roaredly expected to break records for an october release. But cbs has learned authorities are concerned about the movie, possibly inspiring someone to commit a mass shooting. Everyone laughed at me. Well, no ones laughing now. Reporter the joker, played by Joaquin Phoenix is portrayed as a sympathetic protagonist dealing with internal emotional struggles who then turns to violence. Phoenix believes it is not the responsibility of the filmmaker to teach the audience morality. If you have somebody that has that level of emotional disturbance, i think that they can find fuel anywhere. Reporter in an alert sent by the military, which contained intelligence from the fbi, an army base in texas encouraged people to identify two escape routes in theaters and run, hide, fight if in an active shooting situation. The alert was apparently related to extremists, classified as incels, a group who describes themselves as being unable to find sexual partners, and whose members have on occasion resorted to excessive violence. Were all dealing, including our family with ptsd. Reporter tina marine coons son was in the aurora shooting. 12 people were killed. 70 more injured at a midnight showing of another batman movie, the Dark Knight Rises seven years ago. Coon joined several relatives of the victims expressing their concern in a letter to the films distributors, warner brings, to take a number of steps to reduce gun violence. Among them, ending political contributions to candidates who take money from the nra and giving money to survivor funds and gun violence intervention programs. Are you concerned that a movie like this could trigger someone else to do what happened in aurora . Oh, absolutely. Reporter coon says its possible someone could view the joker through a personal lens. I think its sad that people react to a fake story and make it real. Reporter in fact, the controversy and the concerns could have some unintended consequences. It could spark curiosity that could in fact drive more people to want to go and see the movie. There are questions this morning about how uber deals with the safety of its passengers. You see the ridehailing company has a special Investigations Unit that handles some of the worst incidents reported by passengers, but a new report finds agents in that unit are told to put the Company First ahead of passenger safety. Uber denies this and points to new safety features itself its app. Kris van cleave takes a look. Reporter uber hopes this new technology could help prevent the kind of fatal error Police BelieveSamantha Josephson made when she mistook a car for her uber in march. Uber really felt the responsibility to step up, even though that was not an uber driver. Reporter Tracy Breeden is a former Police Officer who now heads womens safety at uber. But to step up and see what more we could do to create a safer environment. Reporter soon a new optional verification system will require a driver to get a pin code from their rider before a trip can start. The driver enters the pin you. Get an indication and a notification on your phone saying yes, this is the right car. Reporter but its something to do before you get in the car . So that its checking the license plate, checking the name, and now with the pin verification, you should confirm that before you get in the car. Reporter uber wants to take this pin verification system a step further, so soon your phone will seamlessly talk to the phone of the uber youve called. It will then tell you when the ride vehicle has pulled up that your ride is verified and this is the car to get into. Next month, first in los angeles and then elsewhere, riders can text 911 from inside the app, automatically sending the vehicle description, license plate, current locion and destination. Youll also be able to report safety issues to uber during a ride. I think these are smart changes. Reporter wired editorinchief nick thompson. With so many drivers and so many passengers, theyre not going to make the entire problem of passenger safety go away. Reporter the new features come as the ride sharing industry faces scrutiny over passenger safety. Just this month, more than a dozen women sued competitor lyft, alleging it mishandled reports of Sexual Assault. Lyft says safety is fundamental, adding it launched 14 new safety features this year. Uber is facing similar lawsuits and there are new questions about the companys handling of Sexual Assault claims. The Washington Post reports the company has a threestrike system, but executives have made exceptions to keep drivers on the road. One former investigator says she was made to feel her First Priority was to protect uber, not the customer. Investigators do not report any of the incidents that happen on the uber app to Law Enforcement. The lack of communication between the ride share apps really puts people in a very dangerous position. Reporter but breeden told us as soon as a Sexual Assault or misconduct is reported, the driver is removed from the platform. How often do you receive a report of an alleged Sexual Assault or abuse . Were doing 17 million trips across the world every day, every day. And it does happen. Reporter do you see tens of those roars a year . Hundreds of those reports a year . Those are numbers that i dont have, and thats why were creating this transparency report, and that information is coming. Reporter that would be a first for the industry, but uber was not able to tell cbs news when that transparency report would be available. Kris van cleave, san francisco. 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Reporter Jose Escalante has owned a small hotel in tulum, mexico for eight years. Every day workers here and up and down the peninsula remove tons and tons of decomposing sargassum from beaches. Every night it comes back. Rosa Rodriguez Martinez from mexicos National University is trying to figure out why. We are getting sargassum almost from march to october. So basically, more than half of the year we receive massive amounts. Reporter whereas before it was how long . Before maybe two or three weeks during the summer. Reporter thats a huge difference. Yes, its impressive. Reporter impressive is one word for it, but a problem, a big problem is another. Its a problem, economical problem, ecological, and probably Human Health Problem also. Reporter since 2011, the amount of sargassum in the atlantic has increased dramatically. It currently forms a 5,000mile mass from africa to the caribbean. It is estimated to weigh 22 million tons. Why is it so bad right now . I think its because we have polluted the sea too much. So now we have a lot of nutrients and the algae are taking advantage of it. Reporter fertilizer runoff from brazil, increased by deforestation is believed to be the largest fuel source for the sargassum. That combined with warming ocean water and changing ocean currents has put the yucatan squarely in the crosshairs. It has gotten so bad, the mexican navy has just been put in charge of dealing with this problem. They took us up in a Reconnaissance Mission to locate the largest sargassum waves. Translator were fully aware that were only addressing the effects of sargassum. Reporter rear admiral told us the navy will build new sargassum busting ships to reel in as much as they can. Translator but that does not solve any problems. In reality the causes have to be addressed. But given the lack of research, were implementing actions. Reporter right now many towns are using floating barriers to corral sargassum. Including in porto morelos south of cancun. We are the first in the whole mexican caribbean with already a control about the sargassum. Reporter there is a lot of it, though. Yeah. Because this area, we are reporter it doesnt look controlled. No, no. Reporter hector tomayo is in charge of tourism here. How many trucks go in and out each day . More than 50. Reporter more than 50 trucks . Just of sargassum every day, carted in and out of here. Yeah. And we start mixing that with the sargassum. Reporter some are developing novel ways to use sargassum, including omar vazquez, who is building homes with it. Theyre better than the other bricks. Reporter the sargassum is mixed with clay and compost by foot and then compressed into bricks. I mean, its ironic, because i grew up without a house, without a home. We crossed the border to the United States when i was 8 years old. Reporter and then came back . I came back to live the mexican dream. Reporter your mexican dream. Yes. It does not even have a gram of cement. Organic. Reporter even though the homes are 100 organic, there may be an issue what accumulates in the sargassum at sea. The latest Research Shows sargassum is high in heavy metals like lead and arsenic, and disposal is a major issue. This is one of the places we found where the sargassum is taken. Its a dump site miles into the jungle, far away from the ocean. Its unclear if the sargassum left here seeps into the ground, goes up in the air, or just sits here forever. Sargassum is either being dumped inland or buried under the beach, which is illegal. It is a crisis stretching across the caribbean with no end in sight. For folks watching this who may not be familiar with this problem or whats happening here, what do you say . Its something that is happening to the world, not just to the region. This is just a consequence of i know listen to this. Unless you buy your fish at the dock, you may not be getting what youre paying for. A study found that one in five bought in stores or ordered in a restaurant were mislabeled. Thats a nice way of saying your expensive lobster roll may really be scrod. Anna werner has the story. Wherever we tested, we found mislabeled seafood. Reporter beth lowell with Adversary Group ocean jana has been working to stop it for a decade. Instead theyre getting the cheaper alternative when theyre getting ripped off. Reporter the group collected 449 samples from restaurant, small markets and Grocery Stores in 24 states and d. C. , and found one out of five samples were mislabeled. One in every three businesses visited sold at least one item that was not labeledrrectly. The bi offendersss, with 42 an of the samples found to be fraudulent. Well, the problem is seafood fraud can happen any time in the supply chain where one fish is swapped out for another. It could be because somebody wants to sell a cheaper fish at a higher price or theyre trying to fill all the order for salmon, and there is not enough salmon, they may swap Something Else out. Reporter not only can that fraud cheat consumers, but oceana finds those who have been overfished mislabeled. Some restaurants are focused on using only local sustainable fish. Miyanoki is a small city in new york city where you wont find the threatened bluefin tona. I always make the joke we dont sell bluefin tuna and we dont sell cheetah. Why are we able to have one endangered species on our menu in new york city and not another one . Its confusing to me. Reporter so itead of the usual tuna and salmon, chef jeff mi cates sushi featuring regional species, like the one named blue runner, commonly known as bait fish. The perfect american sushi fish right here. And its so overloaded that i feel like im in on a huge sushi secret. Reporter as a result, he doesnt have to worry much about fraud. Thats what we say all the time is the fish that were serving, nobody would want to fake. Reporter theyre not interested . Exactly. Reporter and its a good thing for you . It isindeed, and for the guests as well. Well. And let me be frank. There is no sacrifice in quality when it comes to eating these things. They are absolutely beautiful species that are just kind of underappreciated. Reporter but with most restaurants still serving imported seafood, oceana says the government needs to keep better track of which species are going more. We need to be tracking seafood from the fishing boat or farm all the way t ough the supply chain. And that is the overnight and that is the overnight news for this friday. Captioning funded by cbs its friday, september 27th, 2019, this is the cbs morning news. Whistleblower blow back. President trump goes into battle mode after the release of a complaint at the center of the impeachment investigation. It accuses the Trump Administration of a coverup. 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