This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley this is our western edition. A spokesman for Hillary ClintonsCampaign Says today that she is expected to be back on the campaign trail later this week. In the meantime, shes following her doctors advice and resting at home in chappaqua, new york as she battles pneumonia. Clinton canceled a trip to the her husband will begin filling in for her tomorrow. The former secretary of States Campaign has been criticized for saying little about her illness. Heres nancy cordes. Reporter as clinton rested at home today, republicans an even some democrats diagnosed her with a case of undue secrecy. Obama Campaign StrategistDavid Axelrod asked what is the cure for an unhealthy penchant for privacy . Information more quickly. Reporter Clinton Press secretary brian falen. Whose decision was it not to reveal the diagnosis of pneumonia on friday . Si she made the decision that she wanted to power through, keep her schedule and because she didnt think it was going tt affect any of her activities, she just wanted to keep going and conducting business ase usual. Reporter that approach led to a day of confusion sunday. Clinton arrived at ground zero at about 8 20 a. M. By 9 30 reporters noticed she hahaha not say where she had gone. Video from bystanders would later show that clinton had to be lifted into her van by multiple aides and agents, even as the reporters assigned to stick with her were left behinda and in the dark. At 11 00 a. M. , a Campaign Aide informed them that clinton felt overheated so departed to go toc her daughters apartment. How are you feeling, secretary clinton . Feeling great. Reporter but she emerged 45 its a Beautiful Day in new york. Reporter five and a half hours later, clintons doctoror revealed that she had actually been diagnosed with pneumonia on friday, the same day she did two fundraisers, held a National Security meeting and answered questions about north korea. Reporter in a cable interview today, trump suggested americans arent getting the full story. She was coughing very, very badly a week ago. And even before that, if you remember. This wasnt the first time. So it is very interesting to see reporter clinton aides say they are working with her doctor to release a more detailed set of medical records by the end of the week. Records they say will show that this bout of pneumonia is not part of a larger, or lingering health problem. Pelley nancy cordes, thanks. Dr. Jon lapook is here, our chief cbs news medical correspondent. Jon, pneumonia, is that a reasonable explanation for the unsteadiness we saw in clinton the other day . It is. On top of that, she was standing outside in the hot weather wearing long sleeves and pants. D and thats a setup forurther dehydration which could cause a drop in Blood Pressure and the kind of wobbly gait we saw. Pelley how fast does somebody recover from pneumonia . Scott, that all depends on a number of factors. A persons age, their general health, what is the size of the pneumonia, meaning how much of the lung is involved. We certainly dont know that at all. And then, what is the bug that is causing it . She is on antibiotics, that t treats bacterial pneumonia but exactly what is being done to t causing it. In general, patients with mild pneumonia can be treated with antibiotics as an outpatient very successfully and fully recover. Pelley is it a good sign that she is at home . I think it is. Unless they are bringing thear hospital into her house, i think it is a very good sign that she is at home rather than in the hospital. The sickest patients generally are hospitalized. Pelley dr. Jon lapook, thank you, jon. We learned more about clintons condition from her husband. Charlie rose spoke to the former fi she was even better last night before she went to sleep. S she had a good nights sleep. Ha she just got dehydrated yesterday. Is that what happened . She got dehydrated . Yeah. Because when you look at that collapse, that video that wasap taken, you wonder if its not more serious, than dehydration. Shes been well, if it is it is a mystery to me and her doctors. Rarely but on more than onen occasion over the last many, many years, the same sort of thing has happened to her where she got severely dehydrated. And she has worked like a demon, as you know, as secretary of state, and as a senator, and in the years since. But more importantly shes on a grueling campaign. Yeah. And you know what that is like. O. I do. And she is older than you were when you ran. Nd and she had two and a half hard days before the day when she got dizzy. Her campaign day. Right. To take one more day to rest. Is it possible that she will be away for weeks from the campaign trail . Mp no, not a shot. I dont think can i hold her back another day. Pelley you can see charliel interview tonight on the charlie rose show on pbs and tomorrow on cbs this morning. Donald trump said he hoped that clinton would be back on the campaign soon. In baltimore today, he fired supporters. Heres Major Garrett. Re just to be grossly generalistic, you could put half of trumps supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. The racists, sexists, homophobic, xenophobic,ul islamophobic, you name it. Reporter Hillary Clinton named it all right, gross generalizations and all, provoking the wrath of donald a. Baskets as though they were objects, not human beings. Reporter and adding a new yer of division to the already divisive trumpclinton debate. One trump sought to exploit with this new tv ad. You know what is deplorable . Hillary clinton viciously demonizing hardworking people like you. Reporter trump calledr clinton arrogant and said she has lost political legitimacy. You cannot run for president if you have such contempt in your heart for the american voter. Reporter trump, of course, has his own history on the subject. When mexico sends its people, theyre not sending their best. Theyre bringing drugs, theyre bringing crime, their rapists. A total and complete shutdown o muslims entering the unitedte states. Look at my africanamerican, over here. Look at him. Reporter when it comes to trump and his base of support, senator Lindsey Graham said this in march 35 of my party believe obama is a muslim born in kenya, hes locked that crowd down. T now 65 of us just think hes a bad president. Reporter trump tonight accused clinton of waging a hatefilled campaign lacking vision and without the prospect of change, scott. Trump also invited supporters, white and black, on stage to testify. They are neither racists nor deplorable. Pelley Major Garrett for us tonight, major, thanks. Of this lets bring in john dickerson, our cbs news political director and of course the moderator of face the nation. O john, this lack of informationra around Hillary Clintons health, it goes to a broader issue of transparency. Thats right. These kinds of moments give you some sense of the habits of openness of a campaign. And thats important because it tells you how open they might bc in the white house. Hillary clinton already had a strike against her with the email server. Outside of the state department system, not transparent, then she deleted some email, notem but campaigns offer other ways in which transparency is tested. There are certain demands of the campaign. X do you turn over your taxdi returns, your medical records. Hillary clinton has done that. She has done more on the medical records than donald trump and turned over her tax returns. He has done nothing with tax returns and very little on alth. So the question with him is ifin he is not transparent in the campaign, how transparent will he be as president . Pelley now we just saw Major Garretts story, what happens Going Forward with this deplorable comment of hers . It is a tug of war. On the defensive. Donald trump would like that comment to mean all of his supporters, suggesting that she is disdainful of working people and its an unappealing thing to be tagged with. Hillary clinton would like that comment to really be about donald trump and point out that he said derogatory things about women, that even paul ryan called him out for making racist comments that his temporary ban on muslim is islamophobic. Depending who wins that tug of war will determine whether those comments hurt or help Hillary Clinton. Le one of the most serious challenges facing the next president will be syria. But today, a temporary cease fire worked out by the United States in russia went in effect. Ss the Syrian Government is now supposed to allow food and medicine into towns that have been shattered by five and a half years of civil war. But already, the syrian dictator is raising doubts that the ceasefire will hold. Elizabeth palmer is in damascus. R appearance, president assad toured daraya today, and vowed to take back every inch of syria from what he calls the terrorists. It was a staged victory lap complete with musical soundtrack. Three weeks ago this damascus suburb was in opposition hands. Now the regime is back in charge after surrounding it and after pounding it from the air with syrian soldiers celebrated the retaking of daraya, but it wasnt a decisive win. To withdraw if they got safeedya passage to an opposition controlled area 200 miles away in idlib, to carry on fighting. In the past few days, there has been an 11th hour surge in violence before the ceasefire deadline. Syrian and russian planes bombed one target was a market wherewh people were shopping for food. And civilian neighborhoods in aleppo were hit too. Monitoring groups estimate that at least 91 people have been killed since the truce was announced. And scores more have been injured, including children. If the ceasefire does hold, it will bring a respite from this kind of carnage, but it wont end a war that grinds on because no side is Strong Enough to win, or weak enough to have to scott, none of the major opposition groups has actually signed on to this ceasefire, and one of them, the free syrian army, has Just Announced that they are actually rejecting it. No two ways about it, this is a very fragile deal. Pelley liz palmer in the syrian capital tonight, liz, thank you. Early today, someone set fire to the mosque where the orlando nightclub shooter once worshipped. Someone fleeing the Islamic Center of fort pierce, florida. There was extensive damage. No one was injured. In june, omar mateen murdered 49 people at the pulse nightclub before Police Killed him. He claimed to have been motivated by isis. Coming up next on the cbs evening news, the type of battery that sparked a worldwide recall is in just about every electronic device. S and later, the inside story phillips. Be good to your gut. Before i had the shooting, burning of diabetic nerve pain, these feet learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. Any longer. So i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. Lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. Tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. Or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. Common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. Dont drink alcohol while taking lyrica. 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The agency and airlines are now warning flyers not to use or charge the recalled Samsung Galaxy note7 onboard aircraft because of a fire risk linked to its batteries. Lithiumion batteries power as many as 95 of rechargeable electronic devices, cell phones, tablets, laptops, childrens the more energy you put into a small amount of space, theer more likely something bad wille, happen if it is operated incorrectly. Reporter Princeton University assistant professornt Dan Steingart studies lithiumar he says the danger comes if they are overcharged or overheat. It is causing a fire cracker to go off in the battery, if you have one fire cracker surrounded by many other fire crackers, ite will trigger the other ones to go off, pop, pop, po reporter most are made in asia and the vast majority work without an issue. Po unless there is a manufacturing flaw as was the case in thety samsung recall. Recalled hoverboards often included cheaply made batteries that werent designed for that kind of use, which greatly increase the use of overheating. George crabtree is with the argonne laboratory. S the only warning sign is it will get too hot. If you hold the phone in your hand or in your pocket you may notice that and the right thingu n in 2015, 3. 5 billion passengers flew. S the f. A. A. Received reports of 11 smoke or fire incidents involving a lithiumion battery. Many of those were in checked bags. Scott, as of april othis year, lithiumion batteries are no longer allowed to be checked or carried as cargo on commercial flights. D pelley if it heats up, turn it off. Kris van cleave, thanks. Coming up next, Emergency Rooms filling up with soccer injuries. Reduce my risk of progression. And everywhere i look. Im reminded to stick to my plan. Including Preservision Areds 2. 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Ok tracy mehan is a researcher at nationwide childrens hospital. Kids are playing more frequently now than they used , they are playing yearround and in more leagues than they ever have before. Reporter one of the biggest concerns is protecting Young Players still developing brains. There has been a nearly 1,600 increase in the rate of soccer related head injuries including concussions. 15yearold josh suffered a concussi l colliding with another player. He apparently kneed me in the head. I dont think i ever passed out but i dont really remember much. R reporter the u. S. Soccer federation prohibits kids under 11 from using their heads to strike the ball. Well, i think everybody isdy talking about concussions. Reporter former Womens National team star Brandi Chastain wants u. S. Soccer to gn even further, and not allow kids to head the ball until they turn 14. No, i think the toughest thing to do as a young person is ur so if you do head the ball or you do fall down and hit your head and maybe you dont feel right, but how do you stand up to your coach and say, i cant play . When all that is inside of you is that competitor saying you got to go out to the field. Reporter there is a lot more awareness of concussions and that partly explains this huge spike in emergency room visits. Scott, when a kid takes a hit to the head on a soccer field like this one, there is arotocol they go through to check for concussions. Pelley ben tracy for us, thank you. Up next, the new museum of the africanamerican experience. This portion of the cbs evening news has been sponsored by this portion of the cbs evening news has been sponsored by . Like a human fingerprint, unique, pacific life has been delivering flexible retirement and Life Insurance solutions for more than 145 years. 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Some artifacts like this segregated rail car were soe th r built around them. To others emerged from a box in the attic. T oh my goodness. Now did somebody already look at some of those things . No. Pelley smithsonian experts asked americans for their treasures and 3,000 people came to 16 events. Mary elliott and nancy bercaw are curators. How do you convince someone to give up a priceless family heirloom . Our museum pitches itself. People in america have been and so, literally, they just hand us things. Mr. Jessie was an enslaved man and he was charged with entertaining the slave holderrg and his guests. Pelley a smithsonian warehouse collected the story. And these are some of the lines received by grigsby e. Thomas, the sum of 350 in full payment for a negro boy by the name of jim might have known these, shackles dating before 1860. Bondage that the owner of this t bible tried to break with a bloody rebellion. Nat turner said he was commanded by god. 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