Fires south of los angeles, and more than 500 firefighters battled the hillside fire as it engulfed six San Bernardino homes. It was 1 40 a. M. When the flames raced down this hillside, which is now nothing but scorched earth. People had just enough time to get out of their house, but there wasnt enough time to save homes, like this one. Don silver knew to get out when his neighbor banged on his door. What did this look like . Well, you ever throwed gasoline on a campfire and it flume up like that, about 40 feet in the air. And the wind was blowing. Reporter investigators say a police chase most likely sparked this fire in riverside county. A stolen car crashed into two fences. Its bare metal rims sparking a blaze that quickly spread. The two suspected car thieves have been arrest and will be charged with arson. Another fire in simi valley that sent residents and their animals running is still only 10 contained. With multiple fires burning across the state, firefighters have been working around the clock. A lot of these firefighters already fatigued, tired, hungry, very thirsty. Nevertheless, theyre here, you know, giving it 100 . Reporter there is some relief in sight. Those powerful santa ana winds which have carried hurricaneforce gusts have started to subside, but the vegetation here is so dry, the fire danger is by no means over. Norah . All right, manny, thank you. In a large part of the country, winds are howling on this halloween night. Chicago got more than an inch of snow today, breaking a record. And its not over yet. Lonnie quinn at wcbs tv in new york has the forecast. It is a rough night for some trickortreaters, lonnie. You bet you, real rough and big winds out there. You talk about chicago picking up that inch of snow or so. And there is that lowpressure system. But that lowpressure system is all associated with this cold front, which has much more volatile weather than just an inch of snow. Were talking tornado watches. Right now halloween night that extends from eastern pennsylvania down into south carolina, and even if you dont get the twist in your atmosphere, a place like boston, massachusetts has a high wind warning. Could see gusts 60 Miles Per Hour or stronger. As this front makes its march to the east, its being to drop the temperatures. Currently right now lets check in on what chicago is reading. We know its going to be cold. Its 32 degrees. On the warm side of the front, were going to check in on washington, d. C. Washington, d. C. Is 76 degrees. Well, the cold air sets up from chicago all the way through the east coast. In the morning chicago about 22 degrees. Washington, d. C. About 37 degrees. So that sets the tone for the first week of november. Norah . There you go. All right, thanks, lonnie. Sleep this amazing . 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Great to have you here, bob. Thank you, norah. I tell you, the Senate Majority leader got it exactly right today. For a couple of weeks, they gave us something that all of washington, d. C. Could unite around, a miracle indeed. Reporter even as the house was voting on impeachment. Democratic leader steny hoyer wore his nats gear. Congratulation, nats reporter after a night when the town went wild. They danced, they hugged, they climbed and hollered, and, well there is going to be a lot of babies born in d. C. Next year who will be called nat. Reporter all this really began last summer when reserve outfielder Gerardo Parra convinced the team to adopt his 2yearold daughters Favorite Song as its anthem. The song was baby shark reporter the idea was so goofy, it made the team laugh. They started having fun, got to know each other. And before you know it, they were making all the shark moves. The baby shark clicks, the mama shark clacks, the daddy shark chomps. As they started winning, the whole town got crazy. National Symphony Orchestra musicians were playing baby shark. The National Cathedral became the nationals cathedral and every nats homer brought a dugout dance. Is there a lesson there for all of us . When you relax and get to know the people you work and deal with, its not only fun, its much easier to get things done. Norah, we need to sign baby shark to a longtime contract. Im for that. [ laughter ] thank you, bob. Always great to have you here. Good lesson also. There is still much more ahead. This story, why women are getting hit with expensive bills for exams they thought were free. New safety concerns about another plane in boeings fleet after cracks are discovered. And decades after they raised their fists against injustice, these olympians are finally being honored. Frequent heartburn . Not anymore. The prilosec otc twoweek challenge is helping people love what they love again. Just one pill a day. 24 hours. Zero heartburn. 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I didnt even think that i was going to get charged because it is preventative. And, you know, my first appointment didnt cost me anything. Reporter most routine mammograms are covered, but the roughly 40 of women over 40 who have dense breasts often need a second test their insurance wont pay for. I think its hidden, and i think it needs to be more open and transparent that i need to know. Reporter johnson isnt alone. A woman in new jersey told us she owes nearly 1300 for her followup ultrasound. Another woman in massachusetts owes more than 400 after her mammogram and additional tests. Thats unreasonable, and i think unconscionable, and we want to change that. Reporter pat halpinmurphy has the pennsylvania Breast Cancer coalition. Theyre necessary to find those highrisk women if there is Breast Cancer. If they do, they can be identified at an earlier, more treatable stage. Weve now heard from dozens of women who say theyve faced high bills and some even say theyre not going to go back for mammograms. If youd like to share what youve paid, go to cbsnews. Com healthcosts, or email healthcosts cbsnews. Com. It is concerning to hear that, norah. It is concerning, and i think were going to get a lot of emails. Thank you. 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. Its one of the most iconic moments in sports history, the raised fist protest at the 1968 olympics. Special correspondent james brown says 51 years later, the americans who staged that protest are entering the u. S. Olympic hall of fame. Reporter Tommie Smiths fist was the highest. He had just won the 200 meter gold medal. Right next to him was bronze medalist and Teammate John carlos. People could not understand it was not about the flag. It was a chance to heighten the idea that we must eradicate stupidity called racism. Reporter it was a statement through symbolism. The gloved fists represented power. The head bow represent prayer or faith. The feet with the pants rolled represented poverty. One of the most important things was making a statement without saying a word. Reporter the reaction was swift. Smith and carlos were suspended from the National Team and immediately sent home. They were vilified. At one point homeless and unemployed. Although i 11 gold records, i was washing cars to feed my son. I couldnt find a job because they viewed me as a radical person whoa was dangerous. Reporter smith and carlos eventually recovered. Both taught in college and in high school. Today at 75 years of age, smith says his induction into the Olympic Committee hall of fame is bittersweet. Is this in some way an admission on the organizations part we were on the wrong side of history . I think they begin to see that now, yes. It was the right thing to do. Reporter while induction is an honor any athlete would treasure reporter he shared with me a letter he plans to read at fridays ceremony. My crime, taking advantage of a moment and a platform to call attention to injustice. Reporter a dream long deferred for two courageous young men. James brown, cbs news, atlanta. Tommie smith once said we had to be seen because we couldnt be heard. Thanks to the Jones Day Law Firm for this view. Im norah odonnell. Good night. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im mola lenghi. It is the calm before the storm on capitol hill. Members of the house of representatives will head home today for a oneweek recess after approving a formal impeachment resolution against President Trump. With all republicans voting now. The resolution calls for public hearings likely to begin before thanksgiving. Nancy cordes has the latest. All but two House Democrats voted for these new impeachment rules. Their party now fully embracing a process that appears all but certain that lead to the drafting of articles of impeachment. On this vote, the yeas are 232. Reporter the vote paves the way for nationally televised impeachment hearings, the first in 21 years. When the president endangers our national security, he gives us no other choice. Reporter republicans were universally opposed. We have been completely sidelined. Maybe in the soviet union you do things like this where only you make the rules, where you reject the ability for the person youre accusing to even be in the room. If these allegations prove to be true reporter the rules are similar to those that governed the clinton and nixon impeachment proceedings. President trumps lawyers will have access to evidence and can crossexamine witnesses, though those rights can be withdrawn. One party to a litigation unlawfully blocks the investigation, as this president has been doing, although we hope he wont continue doing it, you may have to take some steps. We may have to draw inferences, we may have to do other things. Well see. What kind of punishments are you considering . Im not considering anything at the moment. Well see what happens. Reporter as they voted, the president s top russia aide, tim morrison, testified behind closed doors that he went to white house lawyers after President Trump asked his ukrainian counterpart to investigate joe biden. I was not concerned that anything illegal was discussed, morrison said, but he did worry about how such an investigation might affect the bipartisan support our ukrainian partners currently experience in congress. He said the president s decision to withhold military aid troubled him too. Foreign Affairs Chair eliot engel. By withholding that money, he is taking an asset of the united states, not a personal asset, of the united states, and withholding it to try to coerce the leader of another country to help him in his political election. I mean, if that isnt crazy, then i dont know what is. President trump tweeted that the impeachment resolution is, quote, the greatest witch hunt in american history, ending that statement with an exclamation point. Ben tracy has more from the white house. This president is good for the country and we are going to keep working and they can continue their sham. Reporter White House Press secretary Stephanie Grisham dismissed the now formal impeachment. Inquiry as illegitimate, even though the white house said it voted. We already released a transcript showing the president did absolutely nothing wrong. Reporter President Trump later met with republican lawmakers who said mr. Trump was in a jovial mood. In a british radio interview today, the president bragged about his strong republican support. I didnt have one negative republican vote. Which is a very unusual thing. Yes, but youve been through not one negative republican vote. Reporter but cbs news has learned there is growing frustration among some white house aides that communications and legal teams have not been set up to focus solely on impeachment. Thats due in large part to President Trump seeing himself as defender in chief. I dont have teams. Everyone talks about teams. Im the team. I did nothing wrong. A Senior Administration officials tell me they want to follow the bill clinton playbook. He focused on governing while a separate white house war room focused solely on impeachment, but Officials Say so far President Trump doesnt want to do that. Calm winds and cooler weather in california are helping firefighters get the upper hand on the wildfires raging up and down the state. Utility crews are inspecting power lines before restoring electricity to the hundreds of thousands who remain in the dark. Manuel bojorquez reports. Reporter just after midnight, crews attacked two new fires south of los angeles, and more than 500 firefighters battled the hillside fire as it engulfed six San Bernardino homes. It was 1 40 a. M. When the flames raced down this hillside, which is now nothing but scorched earth. People had just enough time to get out of their house, but there wasnt enough time to save homes, like this one. Don silver knew to get out when his neighbor banged on his door. What did this look like . Well, you ever throwed gasoline on a campfire and it fume up like that, about 40 feet in the air. And the wind was blowing. Reporter investigators say a police chase most likely sparked this fire in riverside county. A stolen car crashed into two fences. Its bare metal rims sparking a blaze that quickly spread. The two suspected car thieves have been arrest and will be charged with arson. Another fire in simi valley that sent residents and their animals running is still only 10 contained. With multiple fires burning across the state, firefighters have been working around the clock. A lot of these firefighters already fatigued, tired, hungry, very thirsty. Nevertheless, theyre here, you know, giving it 100 . Reporter there is some relief in sight. Those powerful santa ana winds which have carried hurricaneforce gusts have started to subside, but the vegetation here is so dry, the fire danger is by no means over. Well, they are still celebrating in and around the Nations Capital after the Washington Nationals captured their first world series title in franchise history. It was a Long Time Coming for the nats. Our old friend Bob Schieffer has the teams remarkable story. For a couple of weeks, they gave us something that all of washington, d. C. Could unite around, a miracle indeed. Reporter even as the house was voting on impeachment. Democratic leader steny hoyer wore his nats gear. Congratulation, nats reporter after a night when the town went wild. They danced, they hugged, they climbed and hollered, and, well there is going to be a lot of babies born in d. C. Next year who will be called nat. Reporter all this really began this past summer when reserve outfielder Gerardo Parra convinced the team to adopt his 2yearold daughters Favorite Song as its anthem. The song was baby shark reporter the idea was so goofy, it made the team laugh. They started having fun, got to know each other. And before you know it, they were making all the shark moves. The baby shark clicks, the mama shark clacks, the daddy shark chomps. As they started winning, the whole town got crazy. National Symphony Orchestra musicians were playing baby shark. The National Cathedral became the nationals cathedral and every nats homer brought a dugout dance. Is there a lesson there for all of us . When you relax and get to know the people you work and deal with, its not only fun, its much easier to get things done. Something great from mr. Clean. Stop struggling to clean tough messes with sprays. Try clean freak it has three times the cleaning power of the leading spray to dissolve kitchen grease on contact. And its great for bathrooms just keep pumping the power nozzle to release a continuous burst of mist and make quick work of big jobs. It even works on stainless steel. It cuts through 100 of dirt, grease and grime. Available with easytoswap refills. 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Reporter when jayme chaeb was diagnosed with Breast Cancer, what she didnt expect was a new diagnosis, Heart Disease. It was about like getting punched in the stomach. Thats what it felt like. Reporter she developed cardiomyopathy, where the heart muscle has trouble pumping blood. She now sees dr. Jahvid moslehi, an expert in the emerging field of cardiovascular oncology. Its a major risk factor for all women who survive Breast Cancer. Reporter he estimates 10 of Breast Cancer survivor patients will develop help problems. Thats because chemotherapy can damage the heart muscle that pumps blood, and radiation can disrupt normal heart rhythm and damage the coronary arteries and the heart valves. Why has there not been more awareness to date of the cardiovascular risks . I think the challenge has been that we see cardiovascular problems arise years even a decade after completing treatment. Reporter with medication, cheeks heart condition is stable now. I can do the stairs several times a day. About the third flight up i can get breathless, but so do which coworkers. I feel pretty good about that. Heart disease is the number one killer of women, including Breast Cancer survivors. Women need to know what treatment they received, what the symptoms of Heart Disease are, and how it will lower their risk factors, and they should talk about it with their primary care physician. Dr. Tara nature rutheyre rula, new york. One key tool is the mammogram. In most cases, theyre free. What if your doctor calls you back for a followup . As anna werner reports, you may be in for sticker shock. The Affordable Care act provided for free mammograms every one to two years for every woman aged 40 and over. Many women are called back to a second look, and some women told us they ended up with unexpected bills for hundreds of dollars. Reporter after topeka, kansas resident Sonya Johnson got her regular mammogram in may, doctors called to say they saw something unusual in the images. I kind of panicked. I was oh, my gosh, you saw what . Reporter johnson has dense breast tissue, a common condition. So the doctors did a followup test, ultrasounds on both breasts. The result . All clear health wise, but then came the bill for the ultrasounds, 646. I didnt even think that i was going to get charged because it is preventative. And, you know, my first appointment didnt cost me anything. Not even a copayment. So im thinking, you know, they called me, and i wasnt expecting a bill at all. Reporter the Affordable Care act requires many insurance plans to cover mammograms as a preventative benefit every one to two years for women age 40 or older, but about 40 of those women have dense breasts and often need a secondary test their insurance wont pay for. I think its hidden, and i think it needs to be more open and transparent that i need to know, you know. Were going to have a twopart. If we see something, were going have to have you come back, and that will cost you. Reporter johnson isnt alone with her 646 bill. A woman in maryland told us she wound up paying 350 for an additional test. Another in california told us she was charged 912 for an additional test during her routine screening. Some women are charged for these tests without knowing that its not covered by their insurer. Reporter pat halpinmurphy heads the pennsylvania Breast Cancer coalition. But women want to know whether that anomaly in their breast is Breast Cancer or not. So they say okay, ill take the additional screening test. And then they get these enormous bills, and they cant pay them. Thats unreasonable and i think unconscionable, and we want to change that. Reporter the Coalition Says in dense breast, mammograms miss more than 50 of cancers present. Legislation proposed in pennsylvania would require insurers to cover the additional screenings, including ultrasounds and mris for women with dense breasts and others at increased risk for Breast Cancer. If this is my Preventative Care and its supposed to be part of my insurance, no, i should not be charged for it. The Coalition Says cancer is four to six times more likely in women with extremely dense breasts, and not covering followup tests will cost lives. But the organization does offer Financial Assistance to women in pennsylvania. There are some similar groups nationwide, but without legislation, insurers may not have to cover these tests. So if youd like to share the prices youve paid for mammograms and tests or any other medical procedures with us, go to cbsnews. Com healthcosts or healthcosts cbsnews. Com. Public schools coasttocoast have a problem, not enough teachers. Right now there are more than 100,000 teacher vacancies nationwide. Its got some School Districts going to Great Lengths to find good teachers, even importing them from overseas. Hilary lane reports. Reporter this group of women share meals and live together to save money. We have the same reasons why were here. Sacrifice for the family, and all our sacrifice, its all worth it. Reporter they have come all the way from the philippines to do a job fewer and fewer americans want to do, teach. I heard from my friend that there is a massive hiring of teachers here in u. S. Reporter back home, Andrea Locsin was making 400 a month. Here she makes nine times more. She is one of eight teachers from overseas working at Mcgee Middle School in tucson, arizona. You know, this is a very big opportunity for me, a very big blessing. Reporter there are more than 1400 teacher vacancies in arizona this year. The state ranks 45th out of 50 when it comes to teacher salaries. The average Public School teacher in america makes 60,000 a year. In tucson, arizona, its 42,000. So there is more vacancies than applicants. The pay isnt very attractive where we finally decided it would probably be time to look overseas. Reporter dr. Gabriel trujillo is the tucson district superintendent. He oversees the hiring of International Teachers. How do teacher shortages affect the School District and then the children . So where you may have two classes of 18 or 19, if one of the classes doesnt have a highly qualified teacher due to the vacancy, now we have a single class at 38 students. Reporter does it seem like the job of a teacher is being outsourced . Yes, definitely. In fact, im seeing a lot of that. Reporter Margaret Chaney is the president of the tucson educators union. She helped lead a weeklong teachers strike last year. Youve brought in these other teachers, and now youve filled those holes. There is no reason to add more funding which is a problem for those of us left behind. Reporter nationwide, there are more than 3,000 International Teachers in u. S. Classrooms, up 50 from 2014. I just love this one. Reporter the majority of those teachers come from the philippines. And we were there when another teacher arrived. When you see all of these smiling face here is to greet you, what were you thinking . I am thinking that its really great to be here in the united states. International teachers must have at least the equivalent of a u. S. Bachelors degree and two years of teaching experience to qualify, but the process is expensive for them, costing 8,000 in sponsorship fees alone. In new york, hilary lane, cbs news. The cbs overnight news will be right back. 9. 95 at my age . 9. 95 . No way. 9. 95 . Thats impossible. Hi, im jonathan, a manager here at Colonial PennLife Insurance company, to tell you it is possible. If youre age 50 to 85, you can get Life Insurance with options starting at just 9. 95 a month. Okay, jonathan, im listening. Tell me more. 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Naturally superior sleep. So, you bought those good enough paper towels . [daughter laughs] not such a bargain. Theres only one quicker picker upper. Bounty, the quicker picker upper. If youve got little ones in the house, youll probably be waking up to a kitchen full of candy. Some kids love halloween, but for some kids with disabilities just going out to trickortreat can be an impossible cure. Jamie yuccas visited a hospital in utah that came up with a solution. I really wish i could have superpowers. I could save the world. Reporter its a big dream for a little kid. Whos already overcome big challenges. Cole spencer was diagnosed with spina bifida, a birth defect of the spine when his mom was five months pregnant. Okay, this ones for the win. Reporter now 5 years old, he has no problem keeping up with his older siblings, except when it comes to trick or treating. Trickortreat reporter it was hard for him to reach the door to collect candy. Sorry, he cant get much closer. Halloween is a hard thing when youre in a wheelchair or if youre in any state of disability. Goofball reporter 4yearold cooper basket who was born with a form of dwarfism faced similar charges. Trick or treating was just rough because he wouldnt get candy. His brother would bring it back for him. And he slowly lost interest. Reporter when bass they heard about it at the hospital for children, they signed up immediately. The kids submit their ideas and hospital staff and volunteers design the costumes. But its when the kids arrive that the volunteers work their magic. With the help of cardboard, pvc pipe, some paint and glue, kids and their wheelchairs are transformed from everything to a dj spinning records and Disneys Moana in her canoe. Smile, sweetie reporter to superman and his phone booth, and rapunzel and her tower. Scott works for shriners. He says the program helped 32 kids this year, the Largest Group since it started four years ago. Its fun to see them be a child and enjoy what theyre doing. Reporter the costumes cost up to 150 to build, but the program is supported by donations and dozens of creative volunteers. Jerome says the flashy creations im a unicorn princess. Reporter encourage candy givers to leave their doorsteps. Just the trick to help these kids get their treats. I think what brings us back as well is the stories that we get from the families, that halloween starts to come to them. Did a good job on it. At my school, its going to be crazy. Everyone is going to look at me. Reporter cole is ready to save the world. I think all parents with kids with disabilities just really want their kids to have the experience of what a normal child would have. And when you get a glimpse of it, it just warms your heart. Reporter and cooper is forky, a popular toy story character in his rv. Thank you just to see his little face light up and spark up and how excited he was. When they roll away in their costumes, youve made a dream come true for them. Reporter its a timely reminder that costumes not only allow kids to become someone else, they can help show the world who they really are. I s it looks like Ronald Reagans president ial library in simi valley has survived the california firestorms. About 1500 miles to the east the dwight d. Eisenhower museum has been reopened after a major renovation. Chip reid took a tour. Reporter president dwight d. Eisenhowers time in office has been called the hidden hand presidency buzz of how effectively he operated behind the scenes. He proposed nasa. This is the first time theyve ever been able to go in the front door. Reporter was instrumental in the civil rights movement. Its a 50 billion construction project. Reporter and even created the interstate highway system. Thats ike. Ike did a lot of things you dont know about. Reporter dawn hammond of the newly renovated eisenhower president ial library and museum hopes to change that. Here is the dday planning table where the leadership sat around. Reporter this is the actual table . This is the actual table. Reporter as the supreme allied commander in europe during world war ii, eisenhower planned the invasion of normandy. This is general eisenhower speaking to the troops. Soldiers, sailors and airmen of the allied expeditionary force, you are about to embark on the great crusade toward which we have striven these many months. Reporter that military Service Shaped his presidency. At the end of the war, he said i hate wars. Only a soldier who lived it can. And we believe that that quote set him up for what his presidency was going to be, and everything he did in his presidency was to keep the cold war cold and keep us out of a battle, keep us out of harms way. Reporter he was a warrior who wanted nothing more than peace . He was a warrior for peace. Reporter mary jean eisenhower, ikes granddaughter, remembers his softer side. As a young girl, she spent a lot of time at the white house. A lot of people will come through like the museum and see all these serious pictures of him in the war and all that and say what do you remember best about him. And i would say its his belly laugh. Reporter his belly laugh . Yes. It would come from the back of his toe and all the way up, you know. And when he laughed, his laugh was so funny, it didnt matter whether it was funny or not, you had to laugh too. Reporter the museums renovations also highlight another vital reason for ikes success, mamie, his wife of more than 50 years. Mamie say a wife plays plays very big part, and what she meant was in the military career. I bought into the Partnership Idea strongly. So she knew her role in this relationship, and she did it, and she did it well. They were completely different, but they had these two skill sets that together created this couple that was so necessary for our world. And that is the overnight news for this friday. From the cbs Broadcast Center in new yo city, im mola lenghi. Its friday, november 1st, 2019. This is the cbs morning news. A new wildfire ignites in southern california. The socalled maria fire its friday, november 1st, 2019. This is the cbs morning news. A new wildfire ignites in southern california. The socalled maria fire is forcing evacuations as fastmoving flames char thousands of acres. Meanwhile, powerful storms hammered the east causing flash flooding and knocking power out to thousands. And history in the house. The impeachment inquiry begins a critical new phase in the public critical new phase in the public eye. Captioning funded by cbs good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you