Captioning sponsored by cbs capt this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Elley. Glor good evening, everyone. Scott is off tonight. Im jeff glor. It was a day of dramatic and dueling testimony in the murder trial of George Zimmerman today. Ehe Neighborhood Watch volunteer who shot Trayvon Martin. The jury heard a key piece of evidence someone screaming for help, the sound picked up on a r11 tape. But whose voice was it . Wrtins mother was one of the final witnesses as the prosecution rest its case. Zimmermans mother was the first witness for the defense. W begin with mark strassmann. Reporter when Sybrina Fulton testified, every juror stared straight at her. She was asked about this 911 call and the voice heard crying for help moments before George Zimmerman killed her son. scr hes yelling help . Yes. Elunshot theres gunshots. s guu just heard gunshots . Yes. Maam, that screaming or yelling, do you recognize that . Yes. And who do you recognize that gnize . Trayvon benjamin martin. Reporter but zimmerman claims that voice calling for telp was his, not martins, and that he killed the teenager in selfdefense. The judge has ruled that audio analysts cannot testify. Defense lawyer mark omara asked fulton whether she recognized her sons voice because that is what she needed to hear. Ou i heard my son screaming. Im certainly hope, as a mom you certainly hope that your son Trayvon Martin would not have been anything than that, correct . What i hope for is that this would never have happened and he would still be here. Thats my hope. Reporter the defense opened its case by called gladys dymmerman, the defendants mother. She was also asked about the voice on that 911 call. Do you know whose voice that was screaming in the background . Yes, sir. Who whose voice was that . My son george. Are you certain of that . Yes, because hes my son. Reporter omara said the jury will have to decide. I think they will look at both and say its certainly what that mom hopes happened. Reporter all six jurors are women five of them are mothers e d, jeff, they will now have to decide if possible what these blnflicting beliefs from two fher mothers mean to their verdict. Glor mark, the big question remains, any idea if george immerman will testify . Reporter well, omara said after court today that he hadnt hee up his mind but based on asat he said in court, which is that essentially the state sdnt come close to proving its case, its probably more likely that zimmerman will not take the itand. Glor mark strassmann, thank you very much. Now, the economy and more employ are putting up the helpwanted dign. Onomlabor Department Said today the economy added 195,000 jobs in june and 70,000 more than first reported in the previous two months. Rs9,000 in april, 195,000 in may. But there were more workers competing for those new jobs for that month so the Unemployment Rate for june held at 7. 6 . Many who did find work had to settle for part time jobs and others, as ben tracy tells us, are still looking. W we need to have a great wtitude everyday because were going to be facing a lot of listomers. Irsteporter william borders, jr. , is hoping to land his first job in more than two years. The former Real Estate Broker and Financial Advisor is now training to be a bus driver in los angeles. Angot to belittle the job at all but did you expect yourself thbe training to drive a bus . No. D. Hat was so far from my mind in terms of employment. Reporter how badly do you want this job and how badly do dou need this job . I need it badly. I want it very badly. Reporter most of the new bbs added to the economy are in endustries such as leisure and hospitality, retail and health care. Any are part time. And the struggle remains for the rengterm unemployed, the 4. 3 million americans without work for more than 27 weeks. Did you ever stop looking . There was periods that i stopped because i thought, well, maybe theres just not any jobs out there. I stopped for a time over six months and i said i cant keep doing this. Ive got to work. Reporter discouraged workers ork. Borders reentering the job market is partly why the Unemployment Rate is unchanged. Economist gus faucher. The reason it held steady was is we created jobs but we had more people looking for work. And thats a positive. Ea indicates people are more encouraged about the labor market so theyre going out and looking for jobs. Mr. William borders applause reporter borders just completed the first part of his bus training. Th he finishes the second part he may be hired by the end of the month. Do you feel like youre starting over . Yes, i do. I do feel like im starting over. My understanding here subpoena that the c. E. O. Of the company, as aas a bus driver at one time and now hes the c. E. O. So if thats not inspiration for anyone. laughs . Im looking forward to driving a bus. Forwaorter the economy has now added privatesector jobs for 40 straight months, thats 7. 2 onllion jobs in the past three and a half years. Glor how is unemployment compared to before the recession . Reporter we have a ways to go. Were looking at 7. 6 unemployment. Prerecession it was 5 . The economists we talked to today said at the current pace of job growth it would take three to four years to get back. Ld glor ben tracy in los angeles, thank you. If you have a job, theres more good news in todays jobs report. Wages were up sharply last month. The average worker earned nearly arnea week more than a year ago. Weekstigators at simi valley, california, spent today looking for clues in last nights fireworks accident. Gh a flash, the fourth of July Celebration turned to chaos when ch fireworks went off early, injuring dozens. Bigad shaban is there. Reporter the show had just adgun at about 9 00 local time when, without warning, the 9 eworks ignited and started blasting into the crowd. Igoh, my god go go reporter 21yearold paulina felt the fireworks shooting into her back. Suddenly we see a bunch fireworks come right at us. My whole body completely collapsed. I couldnt move, i couldnt do anything. My body was shaking. Reporter three dozen people were hurt, many with burns or shrapnel wounds. The company that ran the show, shy fireworks, says it believes one of its shells malfunctioned causing a Chain Reaction which led to hundreds of other shells unsfiring into the crowd. This man captured the chaos on his camera. I felt one of them going nearby me. Goeryone started running so they wouldnt get hurt from the fireworks. Uldneporter today, fire investigators took to the air and the ground to try to figure out why the shells misfired. Bobby zamora was in his living room just across the street from morae the fireworks launched. The whole house shook. I thought we were under attack or something but it was just a loud sonic boom. Reporter your house literally shook . It shook it could have blew me off the tround. I thought the windows were going to explode. The whole house just rattled it whs so loud. Ud reporter of the more than 000 fireworks shells that were set to go off last night, jeff, 40 ignited. A bomb squad was called in to deactivate the rest. Glor bigad shaban, thank you. In seattle, investigators are , aming illegal fireworks that amaged 14 boats at a storm facility last night. No one was hurt but the fire caused 1. 5 million in damage. No word on who set the fireworks off and no one has been arrested. Fire crews in arizona have made ingnificant progress on the yarnell fire which killed 19 firefighters on sunday. Sue fire is now 80 contained and is not expected to spread farther. Desidents who fled their homes may be allowed back tomorrow. A Memorial Service for the fallen firefighters will be held on tuesday. Two days after egypts military removed president mohamed morsi, his supporters flooded the street today demanding he be reinstated. There were battles and egypts ministry of health says at least 20 people were killed. Check that, 30 people were killed, more than 200 hurt. Clarissa ward is in cairo. Reporter under the hot noon sun, tens of thousands of supporters of ousted president morsi gathered for friday irayers. Dispirited and emotional, they cried to god for help. Senior muslim brother leader mohamed albeltagy said there would be no retreat. Were not going home. Were staying here until this coup is over and our president returns he told us. Even if the tanks run us over, today well take back our oevolution. After prayers, thousands marched to the wellguarded military barracks where they believe ntrsi is being held. The protesters were stopped at this army barricade. Soldiers fired tear gas at the crowd. The demonstrators pushed forward more shots rang out and one man slumped to the ground, shot in nge head. D en we arrived, we were immediately surrounded by people who told us the troops had opened fire. Although the army denied it. Ened fire. Although the army denied it. Reporter the crowd pushed forward again. Soldiers fired a volley of tear gas. One man was carried away, rseeding from the head. N wasilitary keeps firing tear gas on the crowd. The minute the gas dissipates these people just mark right back again. Military helicopters flew low taerhead, monitoring the scene. On night fell, morsis defenders headed towards Tahrir Square where thousands are still celebrating the deposed president s downfall. There were violent clashes on the way. The two groups threw rocks and molotov cocktails at each other for several hours before the military intervened. The muslim brotherhoods Supreme Leader gave a televised address in which he implored his hllowers to remain calm, but many of morsis supporters telieve that their president is being illegally detained and that they are being targeted. And certainly the militarys actions in cairo today unlikely to do anything to change their minds. Glor clarissa, has the new president , or the military said anything about when new elections might be held . Reporter well, jeff, thats the question that everybody is asking but so far we dont have a definitive answer. The timeline is still very vague. We know that egypts new president will be starting the process of forming an interim government tomorrow, just the inrst step . Glo transition. Glor Clarissa Ward in cairo. Thank you. Edward snowden is a man without a country who is running out of options. Today iceland refused to make him a citizen and a newspaper in ireland reports the u. S. Has formally asked the government there to arrest snowden if he tries to pass through. The former n. S. A. Contractor is wanted on espionage charges for leaking details about top secret u. S. Surveillance programs. Snowden has reportedly asked more than 20 countries for asylum. Lor now he remains at the moscow airport. A superbug that is taking more lives and forcing states to take new action. Pope francis names two new namess. And one of north americas most active volcanoes erupts. Those stories and more when the cbs evening news continues. Pelley whole foods today announced the recall of cheese leat may be contaminated with listeria. The product in question is crave e prhers. People in several states have daten sick after eating it and one elderly person in minnesota has died. One of the most dangerous threats inside hospitals today a superbug called c. R. E. Bacteria resistant to ttibiotics. S ofs of c. R. E. Have been easing and and have now been found in at least 43 states. With more, heres dr. Jon lapook. Reporter in 2010, barbara thom had brain surgery that successfully removed a benign tumor. Weeks later, she was back in the he watal fighting a life threatening infection called c. R. E. Ioni think the most traumatic part was seeing the Infectious Disease doctor and going into see him and he said we have to admit you, i want you to go to the hospital right now. Dont stop for anything. Reporter c. R. E. Infections develop during medical care when c. Cteria normally found in the cigestive track develop n tibiotic resistance and move to other parts of the body. Dr. Lance peterson studies hospitalacquired infections. The danger of c. R. E. Is that e. En it happens, very, very difficult to treat and very dangerous if it happens to get into our bloodstream. Reporter half of the bloodstream infections are fatal. C. R. E. Was first identified in the United States in 2001. Now c. R. E. Has been found in 4. 6 of all hospitals and 18 of hospitals providing longterm acute care. Only nine states have mandatory datorting laws for c. R. E. Were seeing about two per oonth right now coming in from fe community, either other ospitals or nursing homes. Or its clearly more prevalent than it used to be. Reporter normally, it takes days to identify a positive case by growing bacteria in the lab. But north shore has developed a special d. N. A. Test that finds c. R. E. In just two to three hours. Three years after getting afected, barbara thom is still taking antibiotics. A i have it, i cant get rid of it, i dont know what the future will be. Reporter c. R. E. Is still relatively rare compared to other hospitalacquired sho the c. D. C. Believes hospitals should put in aggressive programs now to limit further spread. Prevention is key, because theres no effective antibiotic treatment. Recovery depends largely on a patients immune system. Dr. Jon lapook, cbs news, new york. Glor starting this week, new g state is requiring all sspitals to report any case of c. R. E. On chinas east coast, the yellow sea has turned green. Whats it all about . Algae beaches are buried knee deep in algae produce bade combination of warm water and fertilizer runoff from farms. The algae is not dangerous but only a few people were brave enough to swim in it. Pope francis is about to bestow the Catholic Churchs highest honor on two of its icedecessors. That story is next. Sors. That story is next. [ female announcer ] waiting, waiting. Feel like youre growing older. Waiting to look younger . Dont wait. [ female announcer ] get younger looking skin fast. With new Olay Regenerist microsculpting cream. The next generation with 2 new antiaging ingredients. It penetrates rapidly. Visible wrinkle results start day 1. And youll see younger looking skin before you even finish one jar. New Olay Regenerist. The wait is over. From capital one. 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The letter to bishops was largely written by benedict before he stepped down in february. The vatican also announced that an acis is making two of his predecessors saints. John paul ii was pope from 1978 until 2005. His spiritual leadership helped ring down communism in eastern europe, including in his native poland. Francis said for the second time john pauls intercession lead to a miracle the curing of a costa rican woman suffering from ufcerebral aneurysm. Reo miracles are required for sainthood but francis also approved the canonization of pope john xxiii, though only one d tocle is attributed to him. John reigned from 1958 to 63 and convened the Second Vatican Council which reformed the church. His body is on display in st. Peters basilica. Djoint canonization for john silii and john paul ii is expected later this year. Ae of mexicos most active volcanoes erupted again this week sending ash and rock a mile into the air. The plume drifted over mexico city about 40 miles away. U. 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Plus seeing just dirt here instd of a growing crop is a wast glor finally tonight, there ony not be much you can count on but the sun will rise and set everyday. Sed in one place, as that sun tes down, we can also be sure a n, weiar sound will fill the air. Steve hartmann has an encore edition of on the road. Reporter right when the sun calls it a day and starts setting on the puget sound residents of this neighborhood in tacoma, washington, say they sart hearing music. S ne time, same 24 notes. A lot of people say its the most poignant melody theyve ever heard. When you hear the first note, everything in our house comes to a complete halt. People stop and go out. And i kind of let it wash out. Me. Reporter although the notes shve been played before for military funerals to boy scout campfires rarely do you hear taps coming from a back porch in a suburban neighborhood. Im not aware of anything but the fact that im trying to play it as best as i can, do a good job. Reporter don brittain has en p playing trumpet since he was a kid and was even in a band for a while, but hes never taken as seriously as he does now. Every morning, the 79yearold retired Aerospace Worker checks the paper to see when sunset is and everyone afternoon he rfactices for his nightly performance. Bee been doing this for the past three years. Partly to show his appreciation for our military. To support our guys over there fighting. Reporter did you serve in the war . No, i had polio when i was a kid so i couldnt serve. Reporter for him, that was one of the worst things about polio. I would have served in a tart beat. You bet. Reporter yet his ritual is only partly for soldiers. Its also for his neighbors who now take it just as seriously as he does. As soon as they hear don start they come out and stand at attention. It seems to move people. It has an effect on them. Its just very emotional for on usts beautiful. We appreciate it. Reporter in our everyday eporter ives, theres almost nothing that gets people to stop like this, to honor, or just reflect. But here in tacoma they spent 24 notes nightly doing exactly tly doin Steve Hartman, on the road, in tacoma, washington. Glor that is the cbs evening news for tonight. Scott will be along sunday on ht. Minutes and hell be back here on monday. Im jeff glor. Ill see you on the sunday im evening news. Good night. Captioning sponsored by cbs your realtime captioner linda marie macdonald. Im so glad to be back to work but i wish we got we settled it. The yellow tape is gone. Tonight bart trains are rolling again. But the dispute is far from over. Good evening, im allen martin. Im anne makovec in for elizabeth cook. Heres something we havent seen in nearly a week. Bart is back on track tonight and mobile5 is on board headed for san francisco. Started in fremont just past union city. Trains started moving again three hours ago after bart aand its unions agreed to a temporary contract extension. We have team coverage. Don knapp is watching the evening commute and linda yee is keeping an eye on the contract talks. They have a lot to work out still. Reporter theyre far apart on the issues, but right now, the governor asked for a 30day truce between the sides and the let the trains run and get back to the table and seriously negotiate. But both sides agree they are so far apart, they were never close to a deal. So the option of a strike is still out there. Bart is back for now. Workers checked out stations before reopening this afternoon. But after three days of marathon talks, the states labor secretary made it clear last night. The battles not over. The jobs not done. Reporter the 30day truce is fragile at best. Union negotiators said despite all those hours of bargaining this week, bart never discussed critical issues. Not money issues, not substantive economic issues. Reporter nothing that could get you contract . Correct. The economic package was certainly discussed in this weeks negotiations. We are still very far apart. Thats at the heart of this. Reporter the main problem . The unions want higher pay raises to make up for four years of a wage freeze. Bart wants workers to pay more into healthcare and start contributing to their pensions