Im elaine quijano. The Democratic Candidates put their focus on National Security last night. It was a poe late faceoff but they took shots at each other and republican frontrunner donald trump. Today trump fought back with attacks of his own. Heres julianna goldman. Thank you, good night, and may the force be with you. Reporter feeling the force behind her, a confident Hillary Clinton deflected attacks from Bernie Sanders and Martin Omally while setting her sights on the republicans, especially donald trump. He is becoming isis best recruiter. They are going to people, showing videos of donald trump insulting islam and muslims reporter sunday the gop frontrunner says those claims are unsubstantiated. Another hillary lie, she lies about everything. Reporter democrats focused on policy disputes. Our differences are fairly deep. Reporter most of the debate covered National Security. Sanders once again hit clinton on her 2003 vote to authorize the iraq war. Secretary clinton is too much into regime change and a little bit too aggressive senator, you voted for regime change with respect to libya. Reporter and on the economy. Should Corporate America love Hillary Clinton . Everybody should. Thbanks aint going to like and wall street is going to like me even less. Reporter omally attacked his opponents on gun control. Its because of the flipflopping political approach of washington that both my two colleagues on this stage have represented them for the last 40 years whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa we need common sense calm down a little bit reporter with an apology, Bernie Sanders apologized for a data breach. We should move on. Because i dont think the American People are all this interested in this. Reporter the Sanders Campaign has suspended two more employees who accessed that Clinton Campaign data. Thats on top of the staffer fired last week. Elaine clinton said saturday night if elected bill clinton would be a key economic adviser but shed probably still pick out the flowers and china for state dinners. Hillary clinton has a solid lead in the latest cbs news Battleground Tracker. Shes ahead in iowa and south carolina. While Bernie Sanders has a lead in New Hampshire. Among republicans, donald trump is on top overall. But not in iowa. Jamie yukis has the numbers. Reporter texas senator cruz is solidly ahead of donald trump in iowa with 40 of likely caucus voters. Poll from ben carsons earlier evangelical base. A state in which 1 in 5 say state and religious matters matter most. Iowa and New Hampshire, 60 of republicans say terrorism and security are the biggest concerns. Pulling ahead of the economy. Today republican president ial candidate donald trump called into the sunday talk shows where he once again proclaimed his support for a ban on muslims entering the United States. The problem is a very serious problem. You have a radicalization of people, they happen to be islamic. Reporter candidates marco rubio and jeb bush both appeared on krst face the nation this morning came up with something speck tech lar and outrageous so people would respond to it and he could recapture the headlines. Its not a serious proposal. You cant do it by banning muslims into our country, its just ridiculous. But look, people are scared. When they hear someone that advocates a big position, i can see why people would be migrate towards that. That doesnt mean its the right thing to do. Reporter the criticism about trumps comments have not made a dent in his numbers. Almost threequarters of Republican Voters in New Hampshire and iowa are glad someone says them. They need to be discussed. There are just six week toth the start of the republican primaries and elaine, even though cruz is ahead in iowa, many say its anybodys race there. A bomb scare forced an air France Flight to make an Emergency Landing today. The flight from the Indian Ocean Island of mauritius to paris stopped in kenya when a passenger reported a suspicious device. Officials are calling it a hoax. But as chris van cleave reports it raises very Real Security concerns. Reporter the fake device looked real enough to prompt the crew of this air france boeing 777 to make an mombasa, kenya, and evacuate the passenger and crew. Technical problem, you know. Now they say they found the bomb. So very tired, very difficult. Reporter benoit also on board. The plane went down slowly, slowly. We realized probably something was wrong. Reporter air frances ceo said a passenger spotted the fake bomb and reported it to the crew of flight 463, adding the device was made of cardboard, paper, and had a timer. It was hidden in a bathroom cabinet. Kenyan Police Reportedly questioned a number of passengers, including the person who reported the device. The airline says at least three other air France Flights have received bomb threats since the november 13th attacks in paris. The concerning part for me is the household timer. How big of a timer is it . Whats its purpose . Was the carrier stopped at security and questioned about it . Reporter ron hosko, former assistant director of the fbi. What type of person does this . Someone who is testing, poking at the bounds of Airline Security and airport security. And a whole array of fools and clowns and criminals who like to see what the response is. Reporter Security Experts say theres concern about the level and quality of security at airports that do not directly serve the United States because theyre not subject to tsa regulations. The worry is someone getting a device past that security and eventually connecting to a flight bound for the u. S. Elaine, Mauritius Airport is tightening security. Chris van cleave from washington, thank you. The cbs overnight news will be right back. ,,,,,,, outrage spilled into the streets in new delhi, india, over the release of a man who participated in a notorious gang rape on a bus. He had completed a threeyear sentence. Demonstrators included the parents of the woman who was attacked. She later died of internal injuries. Those drerereing of a White Christmas are in for some disappointment unless youre in the Pacific Northwest. Eric fisher is chief meteorologist at wbz. Eric, whats ahead for that part of the country . Elaine, several more storms lined up yet again. A parade of storms moving into the Pacific Northwest continues. One right now, one behind it for monday and tuesday, another weaker system into thursday. This means a lot of rain influence. Seattle likely to enter its top ten wettest decembers on record list. It gets to elevation, 1 to 3 feet of snowfall from the cascades, intermountain west, sierra the next few days. A White Christmas. The west is where you want to be. In the east a 0 chance. A big surge of warmth moving eastbound. Really dull minute nating on christmas eve. What is warmth in late december . 60s, 70s, 80s on the eastern sea board. Boston near 70, new york over 70, d. C. Nearing 80. Elaine, dozens of records are expected to be set this week. At least two people are dead including a child after an avalanche in norway. It happened in svalvard, one of the northern most settlements in the world. At least nine others were injured and several houses were lifted off their foundations. Rescue operations took place in darkness. The area gets no sunlight from november to february. There was a serious crash at the world cup of downhill ski racing. But as it turned out it could have been much worse if not for some brandnew Safety Equipment sewn into a layer of the skiers clothes. Contessa brewer reports. Whoa, whoa, whoa reporter austrian olympic champ Mathias Mayer came racen down the mountain, crashed hard. The crowd held its collective breath as the skier struggled to get his. And he did. In part because he was wearing a radical new vest with air bags. Its the first time theyve ever deployed in a world cup race. Its not as big as an air bag in your car. Reporter canadian olympic medalist yann hudek helped test the wearable air bag. Bulkier and bigger than what wed normally wear. That being said, its easy to maneuver in it. Reporter when a skier abruptly changes position, sensors in the vest distinguish between an intentional jump and offbalance close calls, or imminent fall. The International Ski federation recorded 726 injuries over the last eight seasons of alpine competition. Nearly 20 of those involved the head, neck, and shoulders. It only recently approved the air bag vest by italian make er dianese. Professional skiers arent convinced, worried more about speed than safety. Its tough to implement a new thing even fit is for safety in a sport where hundredths of seconds are on the line. In other sports, motorcycle racers and horse riders. North face makes them for snowboarders in case of avalanche. Mayers fall landed him in a helicopter, then in the hospital, and surely grateful for an air bag that ski officials are certain saved him from more serious injury. The Austrian Ski Team says mayer broke a vertebra and will be out of competition for a month. So far the ski federations refused to make the new safety vests mandatory. But mayers fall may turn skeptics into believers. Contessa brewer, thank you. More americans are changing how they start their day. General mills Just Announced a 6 drop in secondquarter cereal sales, the latest soggy report for an industry thats seen an estimated 30 slide over the past 15 years. Here to explain this is cbs News Business analyst jill schlessinger. Was going on . Whats behind these numbers . Were eating 20 tons less cereal than we did just 10 years ago. A lot of it has to do with diet. We see the advent of lowcarb, nocarb diets, we see the paleo diets, and they look at cereal and say, too many carbs. We see parents really waking up to this idea of gluten and sugar in cereal, they dont want their kids to eat that. Greek yogurt, high in protein, low in carbs, stealing the show. Put it together, diving sales. Who how are the big players responding . Whats interesting is theyre trying to figure out how to rebrand themselves, reintroduce. So we had General Mills and kelloggs saying, we have better from you products, relabeling something. In one case a gm saying, were going to remove all artificial flavors and colors, High Fructose Corn Syrup comes out, glutenfree cheerios, cereal to go to put something in your cup in your car. How are they trying to lure millennials . A social Media Campaign aimed at this group. The hash tag on twitter is stirupbreakfast. Theyre asking young foodies and chefs to create amazing concocti concoctions. Corn flakes with butternut squash, kale, and coconuts. Special k with avocado. Restaurant of hosting events to highlight these. Jill schlessinger, thank you so much. The silent night holy night sleep in heavenly peace sleep in heavenly peace cell phone rings where are you . Well the squirrels are back in the attic. Mom . Your dad wont call an exterminator. Can i call you back, mom . He says its personal this time. If youre a mom, you call at the worst time. Its what you do. If you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. Its what you do. Where are you . Its very loud there. Are you taking a zumba class . Music starts and pgucci guiltyout the fragrances for him and for her. Weve been changing things up witoh yeah. Ve. Its a pleasure gel that magnifies both our sensations. It gives us chills in places weve never gotten chills before. Yeah, it makes us feel like. 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The more simple the system is, the longer it lasts. Reporter simplicity as the inventor explains is the key to wind power here. Iceland is so windy, traditional turbines can spin out of control. Hes developed a unique turbine called the cw1000 and the science lies in the precisely engineered blades. So this is obviously basically it spins on a vertical axis. The wind comes in, say its coming in from over here. Then this blade over here actually catches the wind. While the blades on the op site side is going against the wind. Reporter the end result is a turbine that can slow itself down without needing expensive mechanical brakes which can fail, like this one did in denmark. So there is such a thing as too fast . Oh, yeah, for sure. Reporter askerson, who created the company ice wind, has been tinkering with the design for years. Like earlier versions to this one in 2007, to todays more refined model. There is a future for wind energy in iceland . Yes, definitely. We expect the cost to decrease jonas kettleson says even if the island is already 100 sustainable theres always room in iceland for new forms of cheap green energy. After our financial crisis that we encountered a few years back, people had to rethink. And i think it did bring us a lot of good ideas. And those ideas are gaining momentum now into Small Projects that are becoming something large. Reporter and thinking big is something sethor askerson hopes to do when he exports his green energy to the European Market in the near future. Cbs news, rake yeiceland. King tyutin cammens wet nurse, discovered in 1996, has never before been open to the public. The nurse called maya lived over 3,000 years ago. Her tomb includes several rooms decorated with scenes of her and the young king. Still ahead, a bus involved in a deadly crash on a texas interstate. One person was killed in a texas bus crash this morning. A Greyhound Bus slammed into an suv that had already hit a barrier on interstate 30 in arlington. A woman in the suv was killed. 17 people were hurt. Police say most of the injuries are not serious. The latest star wars movie the force awakens blasted the competition with a record 238 Million Box Office take this weekend. But the force was not with one hollywood theater. No, no reporter fans say the projector broke three times during an openingday showing. They got their money back. A shelter in indiana has found all of its animals homes for the holidays. Over 150 pets were adopted in just 24 hours after the shelter, v vanderberg adoption society, waived adoption fees and of course once people got a look at all those little faces. A crisis counselor with a unique perspective on living through tragedy. ,,,,,,,, finally tonight a woman who has spent her Life Counseling survivors of tragedy only to become a survivor herself in San Bernardino. Maria villarreal has her story. Reporter Angelique Robinson has helped others in their worst moments, like after columbine. There is something that is so profoundly important about being with someone in the most horrific time of their life. Reporter on a routine morning at the Inland Regional Center id just finished my first assessment for the day. I heard gunshots. Several people yelled theyre shooting at everybody. I saw the reaction on peoples faces and the horror. Reporter robinson says she immediately tried to call mothers, especially when s. W. A. T. Officers burst in. Pointed away from us, that means theyre the good guys and theyre protecting us. Reporter when they were brought outside and saw the dead and wounded it was horrifying. It was absolutely horrifying. Reporter robinson convinced herself she was fine. Until she wasnt. I think my entire family noticed a change in me. I was panicked. I was jumpy. And i was irritable. Reporter but the crisis counselor couldnt diagnose herself. I had to hear that from someone else, for me to be able to accept that i was traumatized. Just because we dont have the physical wounds, we all got injured. I should be grateful. But there is a hefty dose of survivors guilt. And i didnt get hurt. And there is so much pain. That sense of helplessness. I want to do more, i want to reach out more, and i cant do more. Reporter robinson says the toughest time will come when San Bernardino fades from the headlines. Theyre expected to go back to everyday life. When the reality is that for so many people, the return to everyday life is very, very far away. So to see the rest of the world move on is another kind of an injury. Reporter one that she says will only heal with time. Maria villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. Thats the never night news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, ill elaine quijano. This is the cbs overnight news j. Welcome to the overnight news. Im elaine quijano. The democratic president ial contenders held their final debate of the year. It started off with an apology from Bernie Sanders. And ended with the candidates showering each other with compliments. Things might get more heated in the final six weeks before the Iowa Caucuses though. Our new cbs news Battleground Tracker shows Hillary Clinton leading sanders by 5 points in iowa. But in New Hampshire its sanders by 14 points. Julianna goldman has more. Thank you, good night, and may the force be with you. Reporter feeling the force behind her, a confident Hillary Clinton deflected attacks from Bernie Sanders and Martin Omally while setting her sights on the republicans, especially donald trump. He is becoming isis best recruiter. They are going to people showing videos of donald trump insulting islam and muslims reporter sunday the gop frontrunner said those claims are unsubstantiated. Just another hillary lie, she lies like crazy about anything. Reporter instead of personal insults democrats focused on policy disputes. Our differences are fairly deep. Reporter most of the debate covered National Security. Sa sanders hit clinton on her 2003 vote to authorize is iraq war. Secretary clinton is too much into regime change and a little bit too aggressive senator, you voted for regime change with respect to libya. Reporter and on the economy. Should Corporate America love Hillary Clinton . Everybody should. They aint going to like me and wall street is going to like me even less. Reporter omally, whos trailing in the polls, attacked his opponents from gun control and its because of the flipflopping political approach of washington that both of my two colleagues on this stage have represented there for the last 40 years whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa we need common sense calm down a little bit, martin. Reporter with apology sanders and clinton calmed dispute over a data breach after sanders staffers we should move on. I dont think the American People are all that interested in this. The Sanders Campaign has suspended two more employees who accessed that Clinton Campaign data, thats on top of the staffer fired next week. Elaine, clinton said saturday niht if elected bill clinton would be a key economic adviser but she had probably still pick out the flowers and china for state dinners. Julianna goldman in washington, thank you. On the republican side, battle lines are emerging between two sets of candidates. Marco rubio and ted cruz are fighting to become the establishment candidate. While donald trump and jeb bush have been tossing insults at each other. John dickerson spoke to both rubio and bush for face the nation. Senator, what is this debate between you and senator cruz about on immigration . Ted was much was open. And in fact was a supporter of legalizing people that were in this country illegally. He was during the debate on the senate bill. He was after the debate on the senate bill. He made it clear multiple occasions that he was against citizenship but he was open to legalization. And then for weeks now on the campaign trail hes refused to other night at the debate when he said he did not intend to legalize people. Again, trying to find himself some wiggle room. And so the bottom line is that there isnt that big a difference between him and i how to approach immigration. That was the point i was trying to make. This is a serious issue and it needs to be confronted and every republican running for president has support order supports legalization in some form or fashion of people in this country illegally, even donald trump. He just wants to make them leave the Country First then hell legalize them. This is about immigration or a larger charge about ted cruz and whether hes being honest and truthful with people . I think ted wanted to not talk about legalization during the primary and leave himself the option of being for it in a general election. Obviously i dont think thats fair to the electorate. Its not the first time. There are multiple issues on which hes tried to do these things. When the Free Trade Agreement was up he wrote an opinion piece in the wall street journal with paul ryan. Three days later he flipped on it. I dont know why, he got some pressure on the fast track authority. Hes done it on votes on farm issues. Changed his vote on the floor of the senate. Theres always some of that. Because new facts are presented. I think my concern, if youre going to attack someone on a policy issue, you need to be clear about where you stand on the issue and where you stood on the past. When voters are making their decision should they be thinking about, what does ted cruz think about immigration . Or the larger issue, is ted cruz being honest . When you spend your time telling people youre a clear talker, you say what you mean, everyone else is a sellout and everybody else is a its fair to say, heres where you were on the past on issues and heres where you are now. Everyone on the republican side supports strong conservative positions. We have differences and we should discuss those. National security, for example. When you run by telling everybody youre the only purist in the field, the only one whos a consistent conservative, then your rourd is going to have a light shone on it and in this case has proven well after the immigration debate ended he was still talking about how he was open to legalizing people and how important it was to bring people out of the shadows and so forth. How much of a National Security issue do you think it is there is now an open conversation in the Republican Party about banning muslims from america and that a majority of the party agrees with that idea . Right now do you think thats a National Security problem . Well, the statements that people have made, its not a serious policy proposal. So it was made for the purposes of recapturing the headlines. I mean, donald trump had fallen out of the headlines, rightfully, we had the largest terrorist attack in American History since 9 11. He wanted to get back in the headlines and came up with something spectacular and outrageous so he could recapture the headlines. Its not a serious proposal. You in a rally in New Hampshire said trump is a jerk, a chaos candidate, hes not serious and cant insult his way to the presidency. Arent those all insults . Im trying to point out hes not a serious candidate. His answer about the Nuclear Triad, for example, was mindblowing. I mean, not having any knowledge about what the subject is, where you have this exclusive responsibility of the president of the United States as commander in chief of the armed forces to know when and how to use our nuclear deterrent. He has no knowledge about this stuff. He thought now hes come out saying putin is a strong man and a great guy, when hes trying to destabilize our relationship wuts our allies. Hes not a serious candidate. Why is the Nuclear Triad so important in a world where Islamic Jihad is something people are so concerned about . Its important because its been part of the security arrangement that has kept us safe since the post world war ii era. And weve seen a lack of investment in it and reneed to refurbish it and strengthen it. The fact that he wouldnt know what it is, thats one of those questions i think you have to answer in a thoughtful way if youre running for president of the United States. Its not just that. He said isis is not a threat two months ago. He get gets his news from the shows. I know that warms your heart that he wakes up in the morning and gets his Foreign Policy and military advice from people that go on your show but thats not a serious man. When he insults me personally, i dont take it personally. And he shouldnt take it personally either. But someone needs to call him out. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Im gonna take mucinex sinusmax. Enough pressure in here for ya . Too late, were about to take off. These dissolve fast. Theyre new liquid gels. And youre coming with me. You realize i have gold status . Mucinex sinusmax liquid gels. Dissolves fast to unleash max strength medicine. Lets end this. Renews from within, plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers with olay, you age less so you can be ageless olay. Ageless. The term confident inform apt can conjure up images out of a hollywood movie. A Police Officer going undercover to infiltrate the mob and bring killers to justice. But in reality, many confident informants are just kid s koerksed into working for the police after a minor drug bust. The work can be dangerous or even deadly. Its your birthday today . Yeah. Not what you want to be doing on your birthday, huh. Reporter what youre looking at is the Police Footage of the making of a confidential informant. Narcotics officer jason webber is recruiting a College Student caught making two small marijuana sales to become a ci. You expressed interest youd want to help yourself out. Yeah. Were always trying to go up the chain. So what we want to go is have them buy from their supplier or suppliers. Reporter webber is the chief of a fourcounty Drug Task Force in eastern north dakota and western minnesota. How important do you think confidential informants are to your task . Confidential informants are really important to Law Enforcement across the country. They make our jobs easier because they are already the ones that know the drug dealers and rely on them. Most of the kids that youre recruiting are caught for marijuana sales . The big majority, yeah. Reporter webbers jurisdiction includes the campus of the north Dakota State College of science with some 3,000 students. Marijuana is now legal in four states and the district of columb columbia. But not in north dakota. Where selling even a small amount on a campus is a class a felony with a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, a fine of 20,000, or both. Two felonies. Reporter this young man andrew saddic was caught on tape by another confidential informant making two sales for a total of 80. Webber has called saddic in before charging him to present a choice. Agree to work as a ci, wear a wire, and make undercover drug buys from three people, twice each. Or be charged with two class a felonies. Potentially the max is 40 years in prison, 40,000 fine. Do you understand that . Yeah. Obviously youre probably not going to get 40 years. But theres a possibility youre going to get prison time. If you dont help yourself out, yeah, there is. Okay . These probably not a way to start off your young adult life and career, right . Reporter saddic took the deal. Webber told us most students do. Part of the agreement he signed, keep the whole thing strictly to himself. You cant tell anybody youre working for me. For obvious reasons. Reporter an awardwinning student of electrical technology, andrew saddic did as he was told. Never told any of his Close Friends about being an informant. Never called a lawyer. And didnt breathe a word to his parents, tammy and john saddic. The saddics are a ranching family, still struggling with the dead of their older son in a train accident years earlier, leaving andrew an only child. If andrew had told you that he was thinking of becoming a confidential informant what do you think your reaction would have been . Oh well, wed have gotten him a lawyer and told him no. Weve never heard of such a thing. Hes a College Student. Snitches, whatever you want to call them, stool pin johns, i dont know what you call them, you know. Theres no parent i know of who would allow or want their child to serve as a confidential inform ant. To set up a drug deal. Yeah. Its too dangerous. I wouldnt want my child to do it. Reporter lance block is an attorney in tallahassee, florida, who opposes using young people caught for relatively minor offenses as confidential Informa InformaInforma Informants. These kids are being recruited to do the most dangerous type of police work, going undercover with no background, training, or experience. Te havent been to the police academy. They are basically doing the same work as a trained undercover cop . Absolutely. Reporter block says he was unaware police were using young people as confidential inform t informants until he was hired seven years ago by the family of rachel hoffman, a recent College Graduate who was caught with a large stash of marijuana and a few valium and ecstasy pills. It was her second marijuana arrest. She was caught by a Tallahassee Police department and told that if she didnt become a confidential informant, she was looking at four years in prison. Reporter she signed up. And a few weeks later was sent out to make her first undercover drug buy. It was to be one of the biggest in tallahassees recent history. 1,500 ecstasy pills, 1 1 2 ounces of cocaine, and a gun. Had she ever dealt in any of those things . No. Had she ever fired a gun . No. Rachel was a pothead. And rachel sold marijuana to her friends out of her home. But rachel wasnt dealing in ecstasy or cocaine, much less of course not weapons. Reporter rachel drove her car alone to meet the dealers in this park with 13,000 cash from the police and a wire in her purse. She was to be monitored by some 20 officers. But then the dealers changed the location of the deal, so rachel drove away from the police staging area, and thats when things went essentially wrong. The drug dealers have her out on this road. One drug dealer gets into the car with her. And the 20 cops who were nearby . They lost her. Hoffman is 57, 135 pounds hoffman was seen near Forest Meadows park they shot her five times when they found the wire . Her purse and dumped her body . A ditch 50 miles away. Reporter rachel hoffmans tragic death turned block into an advocate. He sued the city of at least and won a 2. 8 million settlement for rachels parents and he has argued for more openness and greater protection for confidential informants ever since. Do you have any sense of how many confidential informants there are . Law enforcement is loaded with statistics. But you cannot find out any information about the number of confidential informants that are being used across this country, much less the number of people who are being killed or injured no ones keeping statistics . No one. Its a shadowy underworld is what it is. We want to make more cases, we want to make better cases that can get prosecuted, informants can do that. Reporter brian solie is a longtime undercover narcotics officer who believes a shadowy underworld is exactly what working with cis should be shadowy to protect inform ants identity, an underworld because thats where cops like him want informants to take them. Who knows the most about the dope trade . Us, working narcotics . No. Who is it . The sellers. The dopers. Reporter solis says hes works with hundreds of informants and now trains Police Officers around the country on how best to use them. If you had not been able, personally, to use confidential informants, would you have been as effective . Nowhere near as effective. You really feel you needto . I know i would not. I may have to watch a house for days or weeks to establish probable cause. My informant makes a buy, i have probable cause in five minutes. You can get into cases quicker, easier, some respects safer. Im surprised you say safer. Because weve heard about kids who have been killed doing these operations. Its a dangerous trade that theyre involved in. Yeah. They are in that drug trade, theyve always been facing that potential passenger. Any informant reporter he estimates there could be as many as 100,000 confidential inform apts working with Police Across the country. And he said with just a few tragic exceptions, its a winwin. A win for society and a win for the ci. They have agreed to do what they are doing in exchange for something. Thats the bottom line. When somebody comes to work for me as an informant, its their decision. Reporter police tell us this is completely voluntary and they want to do this to get rid of the charges. Its not something that college kids are standing up saying, i want to be a ci. Its not voluntary, theyre being told theyre looking at prison time unless they agree to do deals for the police department. Reporter and there are some important things theyre not being told. What if you catch me selling 60 worth of marijuana . What do you say to me to become an informant . Ill say, this is the charge. This is a felony. Do you want to help yourself out . Do you tell me that i have a right to talk to a lawyer . No, i do not. I tell you you have a right to talk to a lawyer if im going to ask you incriminating questions. If were talking about you becoming an informant, i dont have to tell you that you have the right to a lawyer. The right to a lawyer. You can see lesley i absolutely love my new but the rent is outrageous. Good thing geico offers affordable renters insurance. 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And when she announced her First North American tour in five years, the tickets went like hotcakes. Fans lined up outside ticket windows for hours. Others sat by their computers trying to buy seats online. And most of them came away em y emptyhand emptyhanded. Tickets went on sale for 56 shows thursday, many in huge arenas that seat thousands of fans. Adeles team went to Great Lengths to keep tickets out of the hands of socalled secondary sellers who buy at retail then jack up prices. Tickets are showing up on sites like stubhub for thousands of dollars. Hello its me reporter adele is the reigning queen of heartbreak. Now many fans feel her pain. After trying to buy tickets on the phone and online for hours thursday, some received this message instead. No seats available. Hello from the other side i must have brought us down to size reporter memes like this made the rounds on social media. Hello from the ticket line. Ive clicked refresh a thousand times. At least i can say that ive tried people were upset. They were weeping big adele tears while listening to adele music and trying to buy adele tickets. Reporter her album bum 25 sold more than 5 million copies is is the top seller of 2015. The tour sold out and almost immediately tickets were posted on sites like stubhub, premium seats almost 10,000 at Madison Square garden in new york city. I will wait for you reporter a secondary ticket market now estimated to be worth a reported 8 billion a year. Earlier this week mumphord and sons posted on a blog saying, we want fans of band to get into our shows for the right price to see that theyve got value for money. Adeles team says it worked hard to ensure her concert tickets went directly to her fans. Shes one of many artists who work with songkick, the site works to weed out secondary sellers by managing ticket sales through an artist website or fan club. Still virtually everything that has been created to try to shut out scalpers has been conquered by scalpers. Reporter adeles Management Team had no comment when we asked about fan dispoim but the singers manager earlier said they have done everything within their power to get as many ,,,,,,,, Steve Hartman found a story of Christmas Kindness on the road. I remember kind of just like looking up at the sky and being like, god, are you sure about this . Because im pretty happy right now. Did it feel like that, a calling . It felt like a calling but i tried to reject it for about two months, it was too outlandish. Reporter what eugene felt called to do was one really big random act of kindness. He didnt know who he was supposed to help or how. All he knew was that he had to help someone and it had to be lifealtering. And thats when a video came across his facebook page. It was a video of a guy he never met, arthur renowitzki, a pair pledge of allegiance yeah in a tshirt with bold letters of bold defiance. After being mugged, shot and paralyzed eight years ago arthur vowed he would walk again someday. When eugene heard about that he called arthur immediately. He wasnt going to give up until i was walking again. To walk again . To walk again. You dont have a medical degree . I have a film degree. Which makes you wonder, how were you going to make him walk again . This is the part i had no idea. At the time. Reporter eventually, though, he learned about this exs exoskeleton device that can help people walk again. Unfortunately it costs 80,000. To pay for it eugene quit his job at a Research Company in Northern California to hike. From the california mexico border to canada. Were going reporter along the way he posted videos of the at adventure and asked people to donate on social media follow round about midwashington state we did it reporter eugene learned that he had reached his fundraising goal. Youre going to walk reporter and again, all this to help a total stranger. Yes to quit his job. To go into debt from doing this. Reporter eugene yun felt called to make a difference in someones life. But when he heeded that call he had no idea what a difference hed make. Until proof rounded the corner. This is the first time eugene got to see arthur walk. Oh my god. Im so happy for you. Thank you, brother. I call him my brother now. We are brothers. Im just very thankful to have a friend like him. I wouldnt be here honestly fit wasnt for you. Reporter makes you wonder. That little voice eugene heard, was that ever about helping someone with a hardship . Or was it about helping two someones with a friendship . Steve hartman, on the road in castro valley, california. Thats the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. News and cbs this morning. Fromomom b captioning funded by cbs its monday, december 21st, 2015. Panic on the strip. A driver runs down pedestrians in front of some of las vegas bizzest casinos, injuring dozens of people and killing one more. This morning, police say it was an intentional act. The new poll finds ted cruz to be leading in iowa, but the leading in iowa, but the president ial candidates from both parties are still taking swings at donald trump. And tierra turmoil. Comedian steve harvey botches the criticalen