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In cleveland tomorrow family members of tamir rice will testify before a grand jury deciding whether to indict the Police Officer who killed him more than a year ago. This weekend prosecutors released a new analysis of video of the shooting. Heres jamie yuccas. Reporter the scene is laid out frame by frame with time code. Each action is described by forensic analysts hired by prosecutors. Just before the shooting you see rice on the left as the police car pulls up. He starts walking toward the car. Both prosecutor tim mcginty and the rice family attorneys agree, theres nothing new in these images. However, Police Believe this is the moment rice lifted his shirt and reached for what officers thought was a gun. It turned out to be a toy. Rice family attorney zoe salzman. What do we see and what dont we see in this frame . We see tamirs arm and shoulder sort of lifting upwards. And its unclear whether thats in reaction to one of the shots that missed him or to the shot that struck him in the stock. And in the very next frame tamir is doubled over and clearly by that time has been shot. Reporter in a statement prosecutor tim mcginty says the new footage was released as part of a more open and transparent protocol and that he is not reaching any conclusions from these or other isolated bits of evidence. The prosecutors experts have determined the use of force was justified. The rice family attorneys will present their own Law Enforcement experts. Both conclude that this shooting was unreasonable and unjustified and a complete departure from Proper Police practices. Reporter salzman adds the videos are the only pieces of evidence the grand jury has seen so far, but rices family is scheduled to testify tomorrow. The two officers involved will give their testimony in the next couple of weeks. The grand jury session ends in december. But two extensions are allowed. And jeff, that means we may not know if the officers will be indicted for up to five more months. Okay, jamie yuccas, thank you. Jury selection starts tomorrow in the trial of one of six baltimore Police Officers charged in the death of freddie gray. Heres jericka duncan. Reporter Baltimore CityPolice OfficerWilliam Porter could spend at least ten years in prison if convicted for his alleged role in the death of 25yearold freddie gray. Judge Barry Williams decided the 12 jurors selected will not be sequestered and must remain anonymous. Jurors will be shown cell phone video of grays april 12th arrest, which sparked widespread protests against Police Brutality that later turned violent. Hundreds rioted and looted several stores the day of grays april 27th funeral. Attorney bill murphy represented grays family in a 6. 4 million wrongful death settlement. Its very important that jurors not bring their preconceived notions into the case. Hands up. Reporter this weekend protesters in downtown baltimore say they plan to rally peacefully outside the courthouse for the trial theyve been waiting for since may 1st. Thats when Baltimore States attorney Marilyn Mosby announced charges against the six officers. The manner of death deemed a homicide by the maryland state medical examiner is believed to be the result of a fatal injury that occurred while mr. Gray was unrestrained by a seat belt in the custody of the Baltimore Police department wagon. Reporter the officers involved will each have separate trials. Porter is facing manslaughter and seconddegree assault charges. A gag order prevents the attorneys in this case from commenting. Officials plan to increase security for the jury selection and the trial. Jeff . Okay, jericka duncan. Pope francis is on the final stop of his trip to africa. He is in the Central African republic, a nation that has been torn by fighting between christian and muslim militants. Allen pizzey is there. Reporter the welcoming ceremony was the most lowkey of his threenation africa tour. But francis wasted no time no setting out his most ambitious agenda. I come, he said, as a pilgrim of peace and an apostle of mercy. The masses of people along his route from the airport may have cheered in adoration but this is a place where danger lurks everywhere. The twoyearold civil war of muslims against christians has been violent in the extreme and torn this society apart. 900 french troops and 3,000 u. N. Peacekeepers are hard pressed trying to protect ordinary civilians, never mind a prime target like the pope. They even brought sniffer dogs to check out a Church Center before he arrived for a brief visit. The u. N. Troops have managed to cut down crime and reduce the level of violence, but a candid assessment of what the pope is moving around in, the commander said bluntly, bangui is not secure, that is a fact. Francis spent time in a camp for several thousand of the nearly half a Million People displaced by the fighting. In a gesture to underscore his call for peace, francis opened a door in the main cathedral. [ cheers and applause ] beginning what the church calls a jubilee year of mercy that officially begins on december 8th. He then held mass and called for militia men to lay down their arms. But his most dangerous gambit comes tomorrow, when he goes to a mosque in a muslim neighborhood under siege from a christian militia. Allen pizzey, cbs news, bangui. Up next, deadly floods in texas, ice in oklahoma. Where the storms are going next. And new pictures of the princess. Taken by the duchess. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Weve gotpeptocopter ummy town. When cold cuts give your belly thunder, pink relief is the first responder, so you can be a business boy wonder fix stomach trouble fast with pepto. Its been a dangerous Holiday Weekend for much of the middle of the country. At least 14 people have died due to flooding in north texas and icy roads in kansas and oklahoma, where officials have declared a state of emergency. Ktvt meteorologist jeff jamison joins us. Where are these storms headed next . Good evening, jeff. Still heavy rain in arkansas tonight. That rain will continue to spread through the ohio and tennessee valleys for the rest of the night into monday. And then were going to watch snow on the northern end of this storm system. Upper midwest, parts of iowa, nebraska, minnesota will pick up some snow. Maybe up to a foot of snow in minneapolis on monday. Highs in the 40s from chicago down to kansas city. Just a cold rain there. Now, on tuesday the system will move east, but its just a rain event for the northeast on tuesday. No ice or snow. There will be Cool Temperatures in the 40s in boston, 50s in new york city and washington, d. C. Jeff . Jeff jamison, thank you very much. Up next here, new details in the mystery surrounding a newborn baby who was buried alive. A newborn baby was found in california friday buried under pieces of pavement near a bike path but alive. Now police are looking for the childs parents. Heres maria villarreal. Reporter walking along a popular bike path the day after thanksgiving, Evangeline Mccreary and Angelica Blount heard a muffled cry. I said it might be a pet. And then she said no, its a baby crying. Reporter the pair called 911. L. A. County sheriffs deputies dug into the hole and pulled out the infant girl. No more than 36 hours old, she was still wrapped in a hospital blanket. She wouldnt have survived much longer with the cold overnight temperatures, says Sergeant Marvin jaramilla. Anytime you have a helpless newborn child who cant help themselves, it is frustrating. There is a safe haven dropoff at any hospital or fire station. Reporter whoever abandoned this little girl could face charges of attempted murder. Jesse brew lives nearby. Who would do some dumb stuff like that over here . You know, thats why im saying they need to catch this person. You know, you need to go to jail. Reporter but amid the anger there is also relief. Thanks god, you know, we were there for that walk and then we found the baby. Reporter the infant is now in protective custody and recovering. Authorities say she survived only because people took action. Neighbor angel flores may have put it best. Those are two angels, saving a baby angel. Reporter maria villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. Cyber monday sales and strategy are changing. Details, next. Deals on cyber monday. Great promotions. You get into that site, you click on Something Else thats more expensive or a higher margin item. So a little bit of the blending of the retail of the physical and the online. Speaking of brick and mortar, though, one analyst we spoke to said foot traffic was down about 25 on black friday in stores. Not the end of brick and mortar entirely, though . Absolutely not. I mean, look, about 85 of all retail sales are occurring in physical locations. So its not dying. But what we are doing as consumers is were being smarter. Were using digital to inform our buying decisions, and retailers are doing both. Physical as well as online. It will be a good Holiday Season for informed consumers. So use that knowledge and shop well. All right, thank you very much. Thank you. There are new pictures of britains princess charlotte. She is sitting in a chair in a dress and cardigan, playing with a stuffed animal. The pictures were taken by her mother, kate. Charlotte is just under seven months old now. Coming up here, an architect who lost his sight but not his vision. We close tonight with the story of an architect who has drafted a very different blueprint to success. Heres john blackstone. Reporter chris downey is a man with a plan. Plenty of plans. A lot of people didnt know what to say. What do you say to an architect thats lost his sight . He had been a successful and respected california architect, but in 2008 doctors found a tumor on his optic nerve. They successfully removed it. But it caused permanent blindness. And for downey some soul searching. I had a dad who died from brain surgery when he was 36 and i was 7. Here i was 45, and my son was 10, and i was alive. I just lost my sight. Reporter so he felt determined to carry on. As i move around, i can hear how the space changes. Reporter we first met downey nearly five years ago after he finished his first project for the department of veterans affairs. In your mind you can still see it. Oh, yeah. Definitely. The Creative Process was very much intact. What i needed were new tools. Reporter those new tools, which had served him well these past few years, include embossed building plans, a kind of braille blueprint, and wax sticks that he bends and manipulates to sketch. I really have a greater sense of being in the space reading a drawing this way than i did sighted. Reporter downey has gone on to design several structures that capture the eye and much more. What ive learned through this is that how a place feels, how it sounds, you dont do that just through the visual. Yet thats what we as architects tend to focus on. Reporter his latest project is the San Francisco headquarters of the lighthouse for the blind. He really knows the job. I think he probably knows it better than i do. Reporter David Faircloth is the project superintendent, who recently gave downey a tour. So have you started sheetrocking yet . Reporter carefully navigating past wires and other hazards. We are in the process of putting in our new beams. Overhead in and the new beam is directly overhead. And you just hit the new beam. Thats the new beam. He was telling me, oh, yeah, i know where we are, this is a wood ceiling right here. So its really unique. Im an architect without sight, not an architect without vision. An architect without vision is out of work. Reporter downey is not only working, hes thriving. And the reputation hes building is a sight to behold. John blackstone, cbs news, San Francisco. That is 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. From the Broadcast Center in new york city im jeff glor. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im jeff glor. President obama is in paris for todays opening of the World Climate change summit. Leaders of more than 140 nations will try to establish a framework for reducing carbon emissions. Paris was the scene of the recent terror attacks and many protests have been banned but there were still clashes. Margaret brennan is in paris. Reporter france is bracing for its biggest security challenge since the terror attacks two weeks ago. 147 World Leaders are gathering here in paris for a longplanned Climate Change conference. Riot police have been deployed in unprecedented numbers. Today some clashed with protesters who defied the government ban on demonstrations. There is a 120,000strong Security Force stationed throughout the country, and nearly 1,000 people thought to pose a Security Risk have been blocked from entering france. During his two days in paris president obama will forgo a hotel. Instead hell overnight at the heavily guarded u. S. Ambassadors residence. Bruce tully spent 40 years protecting dignitaries around the world. This is the highest threat environment that ie professionally ever seen. Theres so much going on not just with isis, other terrorist groups and protesters. This is incredibly critical threat time for us to be involved in. Reporter despite the risk, president obama praised frances decision not to call off the conference. What a powerful rebuke to the terrorists it will be when the world stands as one and shows that we will not be deterred from building a Better Future for our children. Reporter yet the Terror Threat is already diracting from the summit. A march scheduled for sunday was banned due to security concerns. Environmentalists staged a silent protest, leaving their shoes in the square they had planned to walk through. But as with so much in this still mourning city, life marches on. The president will also have the chance here in paris to meet with Russias Vladimir Putin and other World Leaders who also are juggling the immediate danger of terrorism with the existential threat of Climate Change. Margaret brennan, cbs news, paris. Here in the u. S. Republican president ial frontrunner donald trump continues to Court Controversy on the campaign trail. The latest, his remarks about a New York Times reporter. Nancy cordes has more. Reporter trump insists he didnt know that New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski suffers from a physical disability that limits the movement of his arms. But it sounded like trump knew him when he said this in myrtle beach tuesday night. Written by a nice reporter. Now the poor guy, youve got to see this guy, oh, i dont know what i said, i dont remember. Reporter the times said it was outraged that he would ridicule the physical appearance of one of our reporters. Trump replied, i merely mimicked what i thought would be a flustered reporter trying to get out of a statement he made long ago. I do not know what he looks like. But kovaleski told the times donald and i were on a firstname basis for years. Back when kovaleski covered trump for the new york daily news. Trum hp used one of kovaleskis articles from 2001 to try to bolster his debunked claim that he saw thousands of muslims cheering on 9 11. Law enforcement authorities detained and questioned a number of people who were allegedly seen celebrating the attack. Reporter but kovaleski said this week those allegations were never proven and that he doesnt recall anyone saying there were thousands or even hundreds of people celebrating. Thats what set trump off. I dont remember. Hes going, i dont remember. Maybe thats what i said. This is 14 years ago, he still they didnt do a retraction. Reporter trump isnt apologizing. In fact, elaine, he said kovaleski should stop using his disability to grandstand. Another republican president ial hopeful, ben carson, is in the middle east. He visited a syrian refugee camp in jordan, and he says the syrians he spoke to are not interested in going to the u. S. John dickerson spoke with carson for face the nation. Dr. Carson, i want to ask you, you visited a syrian refugee camp. What did you learn there . Well, first of all, i was very impressed by the outpouring of humanitarian effort on behalf of the jordanians. This has been going on for many decades. But you know, they have really reached out to the syrians in a very big way. And i had an opportunity to talk with many of the syrians, and that was very eyeopening. Asking them what is their desire, what is their main desire. And thr main desire is to be repatriated in their homeland. And i said what kinds of things could a nation like the United States do to help . And there was a pretty uniform answer on that. And that was they can support the efforts of the jordanians. The jordanians have done a yeomans job in terms of putting up these camps but the reason the camps are not full is because they are not supported by the International Community. It seems like everybody in the International Community is spending more time saying how can we bring refugees here rather than how can we support a facility that is already in place that the refugees are finding perfectly fine when its adequately funded. So your assessment visiting there is that jordan could take all the refugees, its just a matter of getting more Financial Resources . I think jordan could take a lot more of the refugees than theyre taking right now. I dont see any reason, quite frankly, that some of the other nations in the area shouldnt also be asked to do it so that you dont have to go through a big cultural change with them. And in terms of money, you know, when i looked at the refugee camps in jordan theres about a 3 billion shortfall. Annually. Thats how much money we spent last year on halloween candy. I mean, is it something that can be done . You know, if we bring 10,000 or 25,000 of them to the United States, thats not solving the problem. Thats a little bandaid that makes a few people say hey, were good guys. Thats not what we want to do. We want to actually solve the problem. Shooting at a planned parenthood location in colorado springs. Some abortion rights supporters have said that the rhetoric has led to that kind of violence. Whats your view on that . There is no question that, you know, hateful rhetoric, no matter which side it comes from, right or left, is something that is detrimental to our society. This has been a big problem. You know, our strength in this country has traditionally been in our unity. And we are allowing all kinds of circumstances to divide us and make us hateful toward each other. And the rhetoric is extremely immature, divisive and is not helpful when you have outside forces, global Islamic Radical jihadists who want to destroy us. Why would we be doing that to ourselves . We at some point have got to become more mature. No question the hateful rhetoric exacerbates the situation and we should be doing all we can to engage in intelligent civil discussion about our differences. Thats how we solve problems. We dont ever solve them with hateful rhetoric. The cbs overni he has been called the final prisoner of the cold war. American alan gross was recently released after spending five years in a cuban jail. His crime bringing Internet Service to havana. Scott pelley reports for 60 minutes. They threatened to hang me. They threatened to pull out my fingernails. They said id never see the light of day. I had to do three things in order to survive. Three things. Every day. I thought about my family that survived the holocaust. Every day. And i found something every day to laugh at. Did you think in those early days, boy, the u. S. Governments going to get me out of here in the next week or so . Oh, i absolutely did for the first two weeks. And then i said to myself, where the hell are they . Where are they . You know, i figured i didnt have any idea id be there for five years. I knew i was in trouble. I knew i was in trouble. Reporter alan gross was attracted to trouble. Hes 66, a native of maryland, an Electronics Specialist who spent 20 years making the rounds of war and disaster, setting up communications for relief agencies. And thats why we say when we would connect when wed align the antenna and connect to the satellite wed be lighting the candle. Wed light her up. And we did that in a lot of places. Reporter in 2008 the place was cuba. Gross was hired by the u. S. Agency for international development. U. S. A. I. D. Is americas charity, delivering aid all around the world. But in cuba its mission was different. U. S. A. I. D. Asked gross to set up independent Internet Connections for the Jewish Community. Only 5 of cubans were online. But bypassing government censorship was illegal. Still, gross put together an equipment list that would do just that. The key was a device called a bgan satellite modem that made a direct connection to a satellite. On his first trip to havana he put a piece of tape over the hughes 9201 model number and walked his equipment through the airport. So once cuban customs had cleared your equipment through on that very first trip, you concluded what from that . That bringing equipment into cuba wasnt that difficult. They had every opportunity to stop me from bringing that equipment in. They knew what that equipment was. And if they didnt, thats you know, shame on them. Reporter in the spring of 2009 he set up two systems at synagogues. But the people he was helping warned him about getting caught. Gross wrote to his supervisors that the project was playing with fire. It was on his third trip that he spotted trouble. I saw a van rolling down the street, and the gentleman was walking next to it with a whip antenna and what looked like a voltage meter. And essentially he was checking for radio transmissions. And he rolled right by the synagogue. Reporter after that gross proposed to u. S. A. I. D. That he add sophisticated equipment that could mask the bgan location. He wrote, discovery of bgan usage would be catastrophic. You recognized the danger at that point. Why did you go back two more times . Well, the danger didnt seem so dangerous because i came home and i still had a contract to fulfill. Look, you keep saying you had a contract to fulfill. Thats not all thats going on here. No, thats it. You believed in the work. I do believe that access to information is a right for everyone, but i have never interfered or participated in any kind of political activity overseas. You were bringing free speech to an oppressed people under the nose of a government that did not want that to happen. 3 billion people every day log on to the internet around the world. How could that be circumventing the government . Now, it might sound a little bit naive. So im naive. Mr. Gross, you can tell me that you can call me alan. Alan, you can tell me that you believed in what you were doing, but you cant tell me you didnt know what you were doing. I knew exactly what i was doing. I was setting up Internet Connectivity for the Jewish Community in cuba. It was very simple. Get them connected. That was it. Reporter but it ceased to be simple on his fifth trip, when four men pulled him out of his havana hotel. He was driven to a police station, where a man who seemed to be a doctor ordered him to take a pill he said was a sedative. So i took the pill. He gave me a juice box. And as im drinking the juice box, swallowing the pill, he said, thats it. Thats right. Drink. Drink. And i thought i was in an old Humphrey Bogart movie. And then they took me to a hospital. They took my clothes. They gave me these striped pajamas. You spent the night where . I spent the first night and most of the next five years at the Carlos Finlay military hospital. Reporter here in havana gross was held in a room 18 feet by 18 with two other prisoners. Every day for the first year he was interrogated. It was terrible. It was a time of sensory deprivation for me. Especially that first year. The place was infested with ants and roaches. I didnt have any meat really for five years. You lost 100 pounds. Actually, i lost 110 pounds. Reporter this is gross with his lawyer during his imprisonment. He lost five teeth to lack of nutrition. And yet he says he forced himself to walk 10,000 steps a day in circles. It turned out his legal case was on the same path. It was more than a year before he went to trial for subverting the government. I call it the kangaroo court. Reporter his wife, judy, was in the court. The prosecutor went on for over an hour talking about the United States. Never mentioned alans name. He started i think with the eisenhower administration. The United States was on trial, and alan was uncle sam. Absolutely. Absolutely. Reporter the sentence 15 years. My heart sunk. Then i thought, you know, we have to start moving seriously and do everything we can. Reporter judy gross held a rally every tuesday outside cubas unofficial embassy in washington. And she protested at the white house. The worst thing that could happen would be for people to forget his name. Absolutely. Absolutely. And you made sure that didnt happen. And i was afraid that the government had already forgotten his name. Reporter the government that sent alan gross on his mission seemed helpless. Years stretched on. Judy gross lost their home. Unable to make the mortgage. There was a time in this imprisonment that you stopped eating. I decided that i would go on a Hunger Strike to protest both governments lack of leadership and lack of effort to resolve this situation. It was ridiculous. I wasnt a spy. I wasnt a smuggler. I wasnt a criminal. This is absolutely ridiculous. You can see scotts full report on our website, cbsnews. Com. 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The book series the dork diaries continues to inspire kids around the world. The latest book debuted at number 1 on the New York Times bestseller list for children. In all, the series has sold more than 25 million copies worldwide. Chip reid spent some time with the family behind the books. Thats for sarah. Reporter Rachel Renee Russell and her daughters erin and nikki call themselves team dork, and they have millions of tweens wrapped around their fingers with the diary of nikki maxwell. Nikki turns dork into something to be proud of as she navigates the trials of middle school with her bffs, zoe and chloe. Spending most of her time trying to outsmart mckenzie hollister, her archnemesis and bully. Raise your hand if you are a dork. Can i raise two hands . Can i do jazz hands . Double dork . Yes. What is a dork . A dork is a person who may be considered unusual to others. Theyre very independent. Dork was a very derogatory term and when kids your feelings were hurt if you were called a dork. But since 2009 and the dork diaries coming on the scene a term of empowerment and its good to be a dork. Reporter its not just the word dork. Theres also dorkalicious, adorkable, and dorkify. Ooh, thats my favorite. Thats when i get to draw people in dork diaries style. You dorkify them. And its all a huge hit with their young fans. Can you all guess who it is . This is you. Come on up and get your dorkification. Reporter who see themselves as dorks. A dork is someone who has a lot of life problems. People call me weird, but i think i just go with the flow. Youre helping middle school girls. We both thought we were just freaks but turns out there were a lot of kids who feel that way, and if i can help them through my trauma ill do it. Reporter as kids erin and nikki were both bullied by their own real mckenzie, and the books are loosely based on their experiences. This is middle school. So this is the inspiration for dork diaries. We made lemonade out of lemons. Reporter those lemons include the event that convinced rachel to put pen to paper. I was married 25 years, and i went through a divorce, and it was pretty traumatic. I basically lost everything, house, cars. Part of my motivation for wanting to write the book was to try to launch into another career and generate some cash. Reporter and it paid off. Bigtime. So this is the house that dork built. Yes, it is. And sometimes i pinch myself to make sure im not dreaming. Reporter the writing is collaborative, but nikki is trusted with her namesakes image. What do her eyes tell you about her . I think these eyes tell you that she is funny and that she is outgoing and she is also warm. Reporter rachel says she made nikki white simply because thats how she imagined her when she started writing her. Nikkis best friends are africanamerican and latina. All of the books have one big thing in common. You should treat people the way you would want to be treated. Reporter the golden rule. Exactly. And if you are treated poorly or bullied, number one, its not your fault. Number two, seek help from an adult. And number three, do not let it get under your skin because you should always let your inner dork shine through. Reporter in other words, always believe in yourself. Chip reid, chantilly, virginia. The cbs overnight news will be right back. My brother brian was my best friend, but when he went to college and struggled with depression, he felt alone. He thought he was to blame and no one would understand. When he finally told me he was hurting, i didnt know what to do. A few months later, my brother took his life. If someone you know is struggling like brian did, find out how to help. What will you say when someone suffering from depression comes to you . Learn more at activeminds. Org. Announcer you taught him how to hit a baseball. How to hit a receiver. The strike zone. The net. 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Which eventually led to a Family Vacation to see the yorktown, a retired Aircraft Carrier in charleston, south carolina. My mind was just blown. Like bloom. Reporter the kids say the yorktown changed their lives. I just realized how amazing history could be. Reporter and it was about to get even better. On that same trip the boys learned about a world war ii vet named Robert Harding who actually served on the yorktown. They got his email address, started corresponding daily, and became really enamored. The boys now keep his picture by their beds. And if you ever go to the yorktown with them, as we did, theyll chew your ear off about mr. Harding and what he did on board as a plane handler. When the plane was ready to launch hed like go unstrap this and the plane would go flying that direction. Reporter the folks who run the yorktown say a lot of kids love the ship but no kid has ever fallen for a sailor who served here like these two boys have fallen for mr. Harding. Which is why for this trip the yorktown made special arrangements. Okay. Reporter for a surprise visitor. Mr. Harding . Thats right. Reporter hugging an old salt never felt so sweet. Youre a big boy. Reporter it was hard to tell who enjoyed it more. Or who needed it more. Japanese planes i guess i needed somebody to talk to about it. It was surprising the way it worked out. Reporter since we first told this story in april, mr. Harding and the boys have stayed in touch and last month got together again at the yorktown. Long time no see. Reporter this time for an entire weekend. Is this where were sleeping . Yeah. Reporter the boys got to spend the night on the ship. Oh, man. Reporter and even better, they got to attend a reunion full of sailors who served on the yorktown. Sailors who gave jack and carter certificates naming them honorary members of the yorktown crew. [ applause ] this is going in my room. That is 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. From the Broadcast Center in new york city im jeff glor. Captioning funded by cbs its monday, november 30th, 2015. This is the cbs morning news. The gunman accused of killing three people during a standoff at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic makes its first appearance in court while the shooting puts the organization in the middle of a new debate. World leaders converge on paris, hopeful to reach a historic agreement to head off Climate Change. More dangerous weather is in the forecast after a deadly Holiday Weekend. Rain, snow, and ice fall as millions return from thanksgiving travel. And one of the nbas alltime greats is calling it a