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Series. Reporter very good this is the cbs weekend news. Ninan good evening. Im reena ninan. The russia investigation dismissed by President Trump as a witch hunt may have its first arrest by halloween. Sources tell cbs news, a federal grand jury has approved special counsel Mick Mulvaneys first charges in the case. Mueller, since may, has been looking into russian interference in last years president ial election and related matters. The former f. B. I. Director, a republican vietnam war veteran, is widely regarded as honest and nonpolitical. Mueller was appointed to the case by President Trumps Deputy Attorney general, rod rosenstein. Just reporter paula reid is here with the latest. Paula. Reporter so the grand jury being used by special Counsel Robert Mueller has approved charges against at least one person. Those charges have been filed under seal, but they could become public as early as monday, marking the most Significant Development of the special counsel investigation so far. Ninan paula, do we know who the indictment is targeting . No, but a grand jury can only approve charges based on evidence thats been presented to them and we know the grand jury has heard testimony from several Business Associates of former Trump Campaign manager paul manafort. Investigators also serve a warrant on manaforts home over the summer where they obtained documents and other physical evidence. So most of what has been publicly presented to the grand jury has been connected to manafort. But we also know that mueller is also looking into former National Security adviser mike flynns lobbying payments to turkey. Ninan and what exactly are the next steps in the investigation . Reporter well, this is not the end or the culmination of the muellers investigation. Sources who have worked on this case told me at the beginning that something of this scale and scope, this could take years. Mueller has the power to investigate any matters that arise from the russia investigation, but thats also extended across this broad set of parallel investigations, into mike flynn, into paul manafort, and, also, into this question of possible obstruction of justice. So, reena, i would expect this to last well into next year. Ninan paula reid, thank you, paula. And so far this weekend, no word about any of this from the white house. Errol barnett is there. Reporter President Trump spent time at his Virginia Golf Course today, refraining from directly responding to news special Counsel Robert Mueller has obtained his first indictment, choosing instead to tweet about the g. D. P. And compliments from president carter. There was no collusion on my side, i can tell you that. Reporter the president has long maintained his innocence and that of his Campaign Team during and after the election, claiming the department of justice probe is really motivated by political opponents. I always said this was an exciews for losing the election put out by the democrats and thats what it was. Reporter since mueller was appointed special counsel five months ago, key figures in the investigation have included former National Security adviser michael flynn, and former Campaign Chairman paul manafort. In july, federal agents armed with a warrant searched manaforts home. But both President Trump and press secretary Sarah Sanders have claimed Hillary Clinton cliewlded with russia, a message emphasizedly from the press breathe room. I think that our position hasnt changed since day one. And i think we are seeing now that if there was any collusion with russia, it was between the d. N. C. And the clintons, and certainly not our campaign. Reporter now, despite repeated efforts, the white house is not commenting on the record about what these pending charges from the special counsel could mean. Instead, theyre focusing attention on President Trumps first tour of asia later in the week. Reena. Ninan thank you so much, errol. Well, some in congress are calling for an investigation into the huge government contract, a tiny company in montana landed in puerto rico. Whitefish energy, population two, is based in whitefish, montana, population, 7200. That also happens to be the home town of President Trumps interior secretary ryan zinke. David begnaud, who for weeks covered the hurricane damage in puerto rico, is now on a whitefishing expedition in montana. David. Reporter we found the headquarters in a remote, affluent area nestled in the mountains of northwestern montana. Its not overstating it to say its in the middle of nowhere. The headquarters turns out to be a twobedroom, twobath house thats owned by the c. E. O. Of Whitefish Energy. According to real estate record online, the house was up for sale, but it was taken off the market two days after Hurricane Maria made landfall in puerto rico. We found the headquarters in rural montana, but it appears to be a private residence. doorbell . Who are you looking for . Reporter andy techmanski. I know the mail in front of the house says his name. This says wish. Reporter it says wish holding. Thank you, sir. Wish secured a contract with prepare athe Puerto Rico Energy authority. His company has been around for two years, and at the time the hurricane made landfall in puerto rico, whitefish had only two employees. They have since hired 300 people to do work for them in puerto rico. Notable is the u. S. Secretary of the interior, ryan zinke, is from whitefish, montana. In fact, he and the c. E. O. Of Whitefish Energy know each other, thats according to the Associated Press which reports the secretarys son at one time had a job with Whitefish Energy. The secretary is insisting he had absolutely nothing to do with a 300 Million Contract being awarded to a Small Company in his home town. Reena. Ninan thank you so much, david. Well, the political crisis in spain is boiling over. The Central Government in madrid today took direct control of cantano. On friday, lawmakers in the wealthy region approved a declaration of independence. To form a separate country. Seth doane is in the regions capital, barcelona. Reporter protesters in madrid today called for a spain that includes cantano, as the Central Government started seizing control of the breakaway province. Madrid began by installing a ne head of the Catalan Regional Police force. Carles puigdemont was removed from his post as catalan president but was still treated like a politician in his home town today and talked like one, too. He urged separatists to peacefully oppose the Central Governments takeover. Political scientist jose fernandezalbertos imagined civic paralysis. It will be very difficult to run hospitals, Civic Community centers, universities, schools, without the connent cent of the people actually running them. Reporter at barcelonas beach today, political limbo seemed secondary to catching the lateoctober sun, those christina and javier had been discussing whether they were living in catalonia or spain. I guess spain has the strong of a state on his side. So i think its very, very difficult that cantano independence can go on. Reporter around 1700 businesses have already moved their legal address outside of catalonia due to the economic uncertainty. Reena. Ninan well, thank you so much, seth. Hundreds of white nationalists faced off with counterprotesters today in tennessee. White lives matter rallies were held in two cities about 25 miles apart, and despite tensions, police managed to keep the peace. And there was nothing like the deadly violence last summer in charlottesville, virginia. Gurg of the Houston Astros were punished today for racist gesture he made last night at the world series. Gurriel mocked the japanese pitcher, yu darvish, of the dodgers after hitting a home run off him. He will be suspended for five games without pay next season. The Harvey Weinstein scandal is a big topic this weekend at the National Womens convention in detroit. Dozens have accused the movie mogul of sexual misconduct. Adriana diaz is there. I have been silenced for 20 years. I have been shutshamed. And you know what . Im just like you. Reporter actress rose mcgowen addressed the opening session of the Womens Convention in detroit. The Scarlet Letter is theirs. It is not ourselves. Reporter the convention grew out of the womens march on washington in january. Organizers say theyre bolstered by the wave of women stepping forward since the New York Times reported over three weeks ago that Harvey Weinstein routinely assaulted women, including mcgowan. They had their foot on our necks for a very long time. Its time to return the favor. applause reporter mcgowan appeared on a panel dedicated to helping survivors of sexual assault. Even just with Harvey Weinstein is like the linchpin pulled out of the grenade. And were about to see the grenade. Reporter also speak out was actress amber tamblyn, who says she was sexually assaulted by an ex. How pervasive is this problem in hollywood . Its pretty pervasive, and to be honest, you know theres been a lot of theres been a lot of criticism of people saying, oh, they all knew. And its really not true. Our business is cyclical and protective. Those things accumulate, and they sort of create an environment in which everything sort of sounds like hearsay. Reporter the actresses here said that while their stories have received a lot of attention, this problem isnt exclusive to hollywood. They pledged to use their platform to fight harassment in every industry. Adriana diaz, cbs news, detroit. Ninan in parts of minnesota, all signs of autumn are buried under snow. More than 10 inches fell in the duluth area. Across the state, there were hundreds of accidents. Severe weather is heading east tonight. Powerful storms are expected sunday from florida to new england, bringing heavy rain, coastal floods, and fierce wind. Coming up next, the Trump Administration calls her all hat, no cattle. But those shes helped say shes the real deal. Ninan a spokeswoman for congresswoman Frederica Wilson says that wilson will return to washington monday after receiving hateful flets threts. The florida democrat stepped into the spotlight this month, criticizing the tone President Trumps condolence call to a widows fallen soldier. Reporter for nearly a quarter century, this mentoring program in north miami has encouraged boys and young men to walk the straight and narrow and make the most of their lives. Congratulations. Reporter its called typh,000 role models of excellence and as 400 boys were inducted this week, there was boisterous praise for the programs founder. Frederica wilson, a round of applause. Reporter congresswoman Frederica Wilson. Price destinobles says the program and wilson herself helped get him to college. He had an absentee dad and a mom in prison. I think of her as a mother. Like, i remember one of the first times i spoke to her, just hearing her heart and how genuine she is. Reporter wilsons district is largely African American and includes some of the miamis toughest neighborhoods. She started as a firebrand principal at this Elementary School which now bears her name. Another Success Story from her mentoring program, sergeant la david johnson. So it was no surprise to people here that wilson would be at his familys side after he was killed in niger, or that shed speak out against what she considered an insensitive call from the president to johnsons widow. He never said the word hero. He said to the wife, well, i guess he knew what he was getting into. How insensitive can you be . Reporter the white house accused her of using a private moment for political gain. I think it is appalling what the congresswoman has done and the way that shes politicized this issue. Reporter hilda ewing says congresswoman wilsons outreach isnt new. She was there in 2004 when her son, jeremy ewing, was killed in iraq. Well, it was it was real good because she came and offeredded her help any way she can. Reporter congresswoman wilson does have critics here who say her list of legislative achievements is short, but this is a heavily democratic district and one President Trump lost last year. Manuel bojorquez, cbs news, miami gardens, florida. Ninan coming up next, the u. S. Economy is driven by trucks, but the industry is facing a severe shortage of drivers. Of the goods that we purchase are delivered on the nations highways. But the Trucking Industry faces a serious shortage of drivers. Transportation correspondent kris van cleave tells us how that could drive up the prices that we pay. Reporter they say truckers drive the american economy. If thats the case, we could be in trouble. 50,000 more drivers are needed by the end of 2017, and that number could more than triple in 10 years. When were buying more stuff out there, whether thats cars, ridge freighters you name it were putting that in trucks and thats going to exacerbate the shortage that we have. Reporter demographics are largely behind the shortfall, but the lifestyle, including extended periods away from home, can also be a major deterrent. Theres a sense that people just dont want to be truck drivers. Why do you, that is . Its a hard life. I mean, ive got a 36inch box that im sleeping in, in the back of my truck most nights. Reporter we met Greg Gedenberg waiting for his rig to be repaired outside davenport, iowa. Hes made life on the road work for his family. I think if they want to hire more drivers theyre going to have to increase the pay. Reporter fleets are raising wages and offering incentives to attract drivers, but pressure to keep shipping costs down has also put a damper on compensation. Linkedins chip cutter if you look at the federal data a truck driver in 2006 was making more than he or she would be making in 2016 if you factor in the cost of living. Its a couple of hundred dollar difference, but it shows wages have not meaningfully increased to address the shortage. Reporter that doos doot puts median driver pay just over 41,000. Still, many see trucking as a road to a better life, the industry just needs to convince tens of thousands more to hit the road. Kris van cleave, cbs news, walcott, iowa. Ninan still ahead, how the ancient exercise tai chi is helping heart attack parties. Ninan every year, more than 700,000 americans suffer a heart attack. Dr. Jon lapook says that for many recovering patients, an ancient form of exercise can be immediate in motion. Reporter in the earlymorning hours in a new york city park, theres a Quiet Revolution in exercise. Begin. Reporter tai chi is a chinese practice dating back centuries. It connects mind and body using slow, deliberate movements. I have never in any other exercise had something that was both energizing and relaxing at the same time. Reporter 73yearold susan werbin has taken Tai Chi Classes for more than 15 years. A recent study found it improves balance, especially in older people, and may reduce the rate of falls by more than 40 . Youre moving slowly but youre oiling your joints. Youre letting everything flow together so that you you know, its sort of the use it or lose it. Reporter now theres evidence it can be used to fight heart attacks. Cardiac rehab can help cardiac patients recover more quickly, but the American Heart Association says greater than 60 dont do it. Dr. Elana salmoiragoblotcher of the Miriam Hospital in providence wanted to see if tai chi could help. 29 heart attack patients who declined cardiac rehab entered a sixmonth tai chi program. 25 of them completed the program, and also increased their level of physical activity. Someone said, i got back on my bike. I felt that i could do it again. Things that i was doing before my heart attack, and then i got scared, and that gave me the confidence of doing it again. Reporter fear of another heart attack is a common reason for declining cardiac rehab. So if larger studies confirm this one, the researchers believe tai chi could be a way of gently easing into a more vigorous exercise program. Dr. Jon lapook, cbs news, new york. Ninan well, when we return, a special hand for a little girl taking center stage tonight at the world series. Ninan well, we end tonight at game four of the world series. The star of the game may not be one of the astros or dodgers but a little girl who has a very special hand, a 3d printed hand. Carter evans has her story. Reporter its warmup time for hailey dawson. Starting to bring it. Reporter a little girl with bigleague potential. How do you throw . You throw underhand like this or over . Im practicing throwing overhand right now. Reporter the second grader was born with a rare condition known as poland syndrome, leaving her without Three Fingers on her right hand. With a traditional prosthetic potentially costing thousands of dollars, halleys mom, yong, looked for help in her home town. I sent an eyale to u. N. L. V. , and they responded. Im sure you guys get all sorts of letters wanting you to make stuff. We get a lot of, but this was different. Reporter brendan otoole, chairman of the Mechanical Engineering department, and his team, got to work, using a 3d printer. After several prototypes and fittings, hailey got her first hand three years ago. Weve worked on a lot of fun projects, but this one to give it to somebody who is using if and needs it right away and appreciates it is great. Reporter you grab it and then you bend your wrist, and it locks it in there. So its all in the wrist. This is a family of baseball fanatics. To the next stop, naturally, was mound. applause hailey began throwing out first pitches at u. N. L. V. Games before she got a shot at the majors with the baltimore orioles, her favorite team. applause when the sevenyearold set out to conquer every ballpark in the league, dozens of teams answered the call, many tweeting out invites. Then last month, the world series came calling. I started crying. You know. Who gets to do that . My daughter. She gets to do that. Reporter can you shake my hand . U. N. L. V. Fit hailey with a special hand just for the occasion. And no matter who wins tonights game, the world series already has its champion. Very good carter evans, cbs news, las vegas. Ninan and good luck tor t ttohisth saturday. Later on cbs, 48 hours. Im reena ninan in new york. Thank you for joining us. Good night. Right in one bay area city. But some wonde a high tech tool catching suspected criminals left and right and one bay area city. Some wonder if the long arm of the law is reaching too far. License plate readers help police in sausalito catch a suspected carjacker. While the cameras are a big aid to investigators they are prompting privacy concerns. Reporter it was this license plate recognition camera that alerted Sausalito Police about a violent carjacker driving into town. It happened last night just before 7 00. Within Minutes Police pulled over the car in downtown sausalito and arrested a 27 yearold man from la. Police released a passenger in the car. The occupant was a hitchhiker that he picked up as he made his way north. He was unaware that the vehicle was stolen or taken during a carjacking. Police say a couple of days ago the suspect used and eight inch knife to carjacker 2015 chrysler in huntington beach. The license plate cameras are spectacular. They allow us to not only get alerts on vehicles but they give us a database, a tool to use to see what vehicles may have entered or exited our city. Reporter there are only three ways to drive in and out of sausalito and Police Department have installed nine cameras at those locations. Chances are if you drive into town one of those cameras will pick up your license plate. If you enter the city with a stolen vehicle the likelihood is greatest that you will be apprehended. Since they installed the cameras and may officers have recovered 11 stolen cars and st

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