Mission control. Houston, we have a problem. This is the cbs evening news. Mason and this is our western edition. Good evening. Im Anthony Mason. On wall street, it was a day of highfives for five highs, five in a row, as the dow gained 72 points to close at 21,1963. Since donald trump was elected president on november 8, 38 weeks ago, the dow is up nearly 20 . In the First Quarter of this year, the average 401 k retirement account held more than 95,000. The average i. R. A. More than 98,000. Both records. But jim axelrod reports the strength of the market may not reflect the overall economy. Reporter for the fifth straight day, the dow jones closed at a record high, just missing the 22,000 mark the president predicted it could hit. Wall street is full of smiles these days. We would give the stock market probably an a right now. Reporter but joe zidle with gene bernstein advisers points out the market reflects not politics but profits, and corporate profits have been climbing steadily for last year and a half at giants like mcdonalds and boeing. And i think the biggest mistake people make is they confuse companies with the economy. Reporter the stock markets grading out at an a. Uhhuh. Reporter how is the economy grading out . Not as strong. Reporter take cars, for instance. After seven straight years of growth, sales were down 7. 5 at ford last month, more than 10 at fiat chrysler, and more than 15 at g. M. Melanie epstein is seeing it at the wempe jewelers she helps manage in manhattan. The middle class buyer tends to not be as spontaneous anymore. They dont buy on a whim, coming in and purchasing the piece right away. Theyre a little bit more cautious. Reporter zidle explains waged still havent caught up to job growth, although he thinks thats next for what is still a growing economy. And it may not grow as quickly as you would like or as robustly as you would like, but theres no question the u. S. Economy is growing. Its absolutely right. Reporter just not as fast as the stock market. Correct. Reporter at eight years and counting, this is the third longest economic expansion in u. S. History. Keep in mind, however, the average recovery tends to last seven years. Anthony. Mason still waiting for that real wage growth. Thanks, jim. Late today, the Senate ConfirmedChristopher Wray as the new director of the f. B. I. The vote was 925. Wray succeeds james comey, who was fired by President Trump because of the russia investigation. And on that front, the story changed again today about that nowinfamous meeting with russians at trump tower last year. The president s team has done a 180 about his role in a statement his son put out last month. Heres jeff pegues. Reporter the white house now acknowledges that the president helped write the misleading statement about donald trump jr. s june 2016 meeting with a russian lawyer at trump tower. The statement that don jr. Issued is true. Theres no inaccuracy in the statement. Reporter press secretary Sarah Huckabee sanders the president weighed in, as any father would, based on the limited information that he had. Reporter last month, the president s attorney, jay sekulow, denied that mr. Trump had anything to do with it. This was donald trump jr. , and his lawyers. The president was not involved in that. Reporter the statement from trump jr. Was drafted on july 8, aboard air force one, as the president returned from the g20 summit in germany. It was sent to the new york times, which was reporting on the 2016 meeting. It said the meeting was about the adoption of russian children. But trump jr. Later released emails which showed he thought the russian lawyer had dirt on hillary clinton, to which he replied, i love it. It was such a nothing. I literally wouldnt have remembered the meeting. Reporter the president s soninlaw, jared kushner, and thencampaign chairman, paul manafort, also attended the meeting. It doesnt look good. Reporter bill mateja, who is a former federal prosecutor, says the president s involvement in crafting the statement may raise a red flag for special counsel robert mueller. Well as a prosecutor, if somebody comes to you and tells you x, and in fact, thats not true, and then you learn that somebody counseled them to do that, then youre going to look at not only the person that made the false statement, but the person that coached them or instructed them to basically obstruct justice. Reporter no response tonight from donald trump jr. s attorney. In the past, the president has repeatedly denied that his campaign had improper contacts with russian operatives during the election. Anthony. Mason jeff pegues, thanks,. A defamation lawsuit has been filed against fox news for allegedly pushing a false story, in part to distract attention from the russia investigation. Chip reid is following that. Reporter the lawsuit claims that President Trump personally encouraged fox news to publish a story that turned out not to be true. It claimed that a murdered Democratic NationalCommittee Staffer named seth rich was responsible for releasing the partys emails to wikileaks in 2016, and that it was not russian hackers. The president s goal, the lawsuit says, was to help lift the cloud of the russia investigation. Fox news host sean hannity, who admits to being one of the president s biggest fans, ran nith the story. This blows the whole russia collusion narrative completely out of the water. Reporter but fox retracted the story after just a week, admitting it did not meet its journalistic standards. Well, perhaps there were some email communications between seth and wikileaks. Reporter the lawsuit was filed by former d. C. Police detective rod wheeler, a fox news contributor. He investigated the case but now claims that the network inaccurately reported his findings as implicating rich because that is the way the president wanted the article. The suit also claims that ed butowski, a wealthy trump supporter and also a fox commentator, coordinated the effort by the president and fox to publish the story. Theelers complaint says butowski left him this voice mail on may 14 reporter the same day, a text message from butowski said, the president just read the article. He wants the article out immediately. Butowski now says he was kidding. Thenpress Secretary Sean Spicer admits that he met with wheeler and butowski in april, but in a Statement Today said, the white house had nothing to do with the story. Current press secretary Sarah Huckabee sanders was also asked about it today. The president had no knowledge of the story, and its completely untrue that he or the white house had involvement in the story. Reporter in a statement, fox news said anthony. Mason chip reid at the white house. Thank you, chip. Were used to getting warnings about traveling overseas, but this summer the n. A. A. C. P. Put out an extraordinary warning about travel here at home, in missouri. It advises extreme caution, saying travelers could be subject to discrimination and harassment. Jericka duncan now on whats behind the warning. Theyre legalizing discrimination in the state of missouri. Reporter attorney nimrod chapel, jr. Is the president of the n. A. A. C. P. In missouri. He says a bill recently signed into law by republican governor Eric Greitens is so dangerous, chapel has a name for it the jim crow bill because in the eyes of the n. A. A. C. P. , thats what it was breathing life into. Reporter currently, you can file a discrimination claim in the state of missouri if things like race, religion, and gender are a contributing factor to discrimination. But later this month, alleged victims of discrimination would have to prove it is the motivating factor, and chapel says thats extremely hard to do. You would think that the best evidence would be like a memo, right . We discriminated against so andso because they are who they are. Nobody writes memos, or when they do, its so rare, and then getting that kind of evidence can be very, very difficult. It is wrong. It is flatout wrong. Reporter 64yearold pat roe kerr sued the state of missouri in 2010 for sex and age discrimination. Last year, a jury awarded her nearly 3 million. Now shes concerned the new law will make lawsuits like hers tougher to file and send the wrong message. This is just another example of not being progressive. And if we want to be a progressive missouri, why are we going backwards . Reporter governor Eric Greitens calls the legislation common sense reform and says the motivating factor standard is currently used by the equal opportunities commission. Meanwhile, the n. A. A. C. P. Says it will continue to raise awareness through its travel advisory. Anthony. Mason Jericka Duncan reporting from Jefferson City tonight. Turns out, north koreas Missile Launch last friday night was a potential risk to commercial jetliners. The missile landed in the sea of japan, close to where an air france plane from tokyo to paris had flown just minutes earlier. Today, secretary of state Rex Tillerson repeated his warning to north korea to stop its Nuclear Missile program. But he says the u. S. Is not trying to topple kim jongun. The state Department Also demanded today, venezuela release two opposition political leaders who were hauled off to jail this morning. The arrests came two days after a highly controversial vote that led to violent protests. The vote gave president nicolas maduros ruling party nearly unlimited power. Yesterday, the u. S. Imposed new economic sanctions on maduro. A study out tomorrow has a surprising finding about teenaged drivers the older the teen, the greater the risk on the roads. Heres travel correspondent kris van cleave. The livestreamed crash shocked the country with her instagram recording 18yearold Obdulia Sanchez lost control of her car. The two other teens inside werent wearing seat belts. Her 14yearold sister died. Buckle it buckle it look, you know, this Motor Vehicle is a potential weapon of mass destruction. Reporter Harvard Medical School professor dr. Gene beresin found High School Seniors are significantly more likely than younger teens to use their phones while driving. 32 of seniors admitted using snapchat behind the wheel compared to 20 of sophomores. Seniors were also more likely to use music apps and g. P. S. , than freshman drivers. It may be that the tendency for teenagers is you start cautious, and you get more and more experienced, and if they feel more confident, if they feel more powerful, they may jump to more risky behavior. Reporter the students also reported their parents tend to become less strict as they get older, and many states drop restrictions on teen drivers when they turn 18, including curfews and limits on the number of passengers. Im scared. Its scary, and i see, like, social media has taken over these kids lives. Reporter Antoinette Mullins is not dropping her restriction. Shes made it clear to her 18 yearold son dylan his driving privileges depend on him staying off the phone. If she were to ever found out something happened and i was texting because of it, thatd be it for me and driving. Reporter there would be hell to pay. Yeah, and shes made that very clear i think. Reporter she seems very subtle. Yeah, there would be no car. Reporter in fact, dylan says he puts his cell phone in the glove box when hes driving, but admits none of his friends do that. The study found nearly 60 of High School Seniors admit to a collision or close call. Thats far more than their peers that are younger. Anthony. Mason kris van cleave with a risk that every parent worries about. Still ahead on the cbs evening news, should a School District be held liable for a 12yearold suicide . Floods in the desert, record heat in the pacific northwest. And, a trip inside a sharks mouth. Go it alone. But there is another way to live. A way that sees the only path to fulfillment is through others. I tabut with my back paines, i couldnt sleep and get up in time. Then i found aleve pm. 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Reporter 12yearold mallory grossman, a gymnast and cheerleader, took her life one week before finishing sixth grade, after months and months of allegedly relentless bullying. Grossman said her daughter was bullied in person, in texts, on snapchat and instagram by classmates at copeland middle school. She characterized the messages as nasty and mean. In the beginning it was just teasing. It was name calling. It was exclusion was an important part you cant sit here. Youre not welcome at this table. Reporter grossman says she tried to talk to other kids parents but her concerns were dismissed. She also said she complained to administrators at the middle school about the alleged cyber bullying, hours before her daughter died. In new jersey alone, 11 cases have been filed against School Districts for bullying. 10 of them settled over the last eight years. What do you hope to come from this lawsuit . From this, we hope to set accountability, so that maybe teachers and administrators will think twice about before they sweep things under the rug. Reporter grossman said officials have still not filed any harassment, bullying or intimidation reports in any of the incidents in which her daughter was bullied. The School District declined to comment on what is an ongoing investigation, but anthony, they said their only selfassessment on bullying has met and exceeded expectations. Mason don dahler with a heartbreaking story. Well be back in a moment. Strip instantly opens your nose up to 38 more than allergy medicine alone. Shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. Breathe right. Ethats the height ofs mount everest. Because each day she chooses to take the stairs. At work, at home. Even on the escalator. That can be hard on her lower body, so now she does it with dr. Scholls orthotics. 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Im going to stay in my house and be cool. Reporter meals on wheels is delivering fans to the elderly. Oh, thank you reporter as the city braces for perhaps its hottest day ever. Three times in history portland has reached 107 degrees. By thursday, it could hit 108, dangerously hot, says kointv meteorologist claire anderson. We could see at least four days of 100degreeplus temperatures in the Portland Metro area, and that just doesnt happen a lot here. Reporter all afternoon, weve been getting readings well over 120 degrees, which is why people here in portland are doing anything to stay cool. Anthony. Mason 120, ouch. Mireya villarreal, thanks. Off old cape cod every week is shark week, and heres the proof. A great white saw a gopro camera yesterday and went in for the kill. Researchers say the shark was an 11footer. In case youre wondering, the camera was attached to a pole, fortunately, a very long pole. Up next, the mission to save Mission Control. Control. Month old business. 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Youve got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. Were breathing again. Thanks a lot. Reporter a relieved world rejoiced, especially apollos Mission Control center in houston. This room is sacred to me. Reporter as flight director, gene kranz, now 83, led gemini and apollo missions. We won the battle for space in this room, and we captured the high ground, and we did not surrender it during our tour. Houston, we have a problem. Reporter kranz was in charge when an explosion aboard apollo 13 nearly cost the lives of its three astronauts. A rescue featured in the movie apollo 13. I want this mark all the way back to earth with time to spare. Reporter kranz was portrayed by actor ed harris. Failure is not an option reporter houston, we have another problem. Take a look at the consoles. I used to have an abort switch in there. Where the heck is the abort switch . The displays dont work anymore the carpeting is held together with duct tape. Reporter apollos Mission Control has decayed from neglect and souvenir seekers who took pieces of space history. When you look at the condition of the room today, what goes through your mind . Its a combination of frustration, anger, resentment. This is not appropriate. This is where our generation made history. This is where apollo fulfilled the challenge issued by president kennedy. Reporter Space Center Houston hopes to raise 5 million to restore the room to its 1960s glory. This is a room that will now represent the best america had to offer. Reporter failure is not an option. Is not an option. Reporter kranz is part of one more mission finishing the restoration by 2019, the 50th anniversary of apollo 11s moon landing. Mark strassmann, cbs news, houston. Mason you can always tell how a mission was going by the faces of the men and women in Mission Control. It is a sacred room. Thats the cbs evening news. Im Anthony Mason in new york. Thanks for watching. Good night. Captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by Media Access Group at wgbh access. Wgbh. Org one move by the president , could send costs skyrocketing for millions of people. Good evening, im allen martin. Kpix5 news begins at 6 00. One move by the president could send costs skyrocketing for millions over people. Im allen martin. Im delaware. The im veronica de la cruz. The president could cut subsidies to insurers. People enrolled in the silver tier plan would pay an extra 12. 4 surcharge. Anthem blue cross is ending its coverage for most of california. We folk spoke to one woman worried about the spike. I spoke to one woman who pays deductibles for more than 11,000. And she worries about the future of california. Is that where itll stop or will it keep going up and going up . Reporter she worries more about the worst case scenario. President donald trump following through with his threats to stop paying Insurance Company that is hold down out of pocket costs for low income consumers. And so if that happens, i think then were we could be in trouble. The Insurance Companies will start pulling out. Reporter in fact, if the payments stop, people who buy silver tier plans will see an extra surcharge of 12. 4 . That uncertainty is the reason for part of this increase. Is that fair . Absolutely true. Reporter Jonathan Greer says his clients are angry and frustrated. But he says no one will know exactly how much their premiums will increase until open enrollment. If youre a budget minded person, prepare for that 2018 budget. But we dont know for each individual how its going to play out. I worry