Are affected by mental illness. Together we can help them with three simple words. My name is chris noth and i will listen. From maine to maui, thousands of High School Students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. Chris young action teams of High School Students are joining volunteers of america and Major League Baseball players to help train and inspire the next generation of volunteers. Carlos pena its easy to start an action team at your school so you, too, can get in on the action. Get in on the action at actionteam. Org. If you were a hippie in the 60s, you need to know. Its the dawning of the age of aquarius. Yeah, and Something Else thats cool. What . Osteoporosis is preventable. All osteos preventable . Right on if you dig your bones, protect them. All cbs cares in another important story, houston got no break today from relentless storms as rivers and creeks rise so do the bills. And Manuel Bojorquez is there. Reporter for a fourth day, heavy rains kept rivers and creeks swollen, spilling into neighborhoods and paralyzing parts of the city. So no customers can be here right now . No. Sabino hernandez says the flooded parking lot of the restaurant will shut him down for a week. How much will you have lost . At least 5 f. Reporter in a week, 5,000 . Yes, sir, easy. Reporter the losses are adding up. Close to 2 billion by one estimate. I didnt know it would be so bad. Texas a m professor says geography and urban sprawl are proving to be costly combination. Between 1996 and 2011 this area increased its pavement by 25 . And, the water has snowe where to run except for into peoples homes and businesses. Reporter brody estimates that roughly every ten square feet of pavement in houston equates to 4,000 in extra flood damage. In 11 years the citys flood costs totaled 3. 5 billion in just insured losses. Reporter this kind of damage, Economic Loss will continue . It will continue and our data shows it is spiraling upward not just here but nationwide. Reporter brody says one solution is to build higher, scott, this apartment complex was built on stilts. Though the parking lot its flooded and cars submerged. We are told all the units were spared. Manuel bojorquez in the thick of it this evening. Manuel, thank you. In the race for the republican president ial nomination, frontrunner donald trump now has 68 of the delegates he needs. And he has a new man plotting strategy to get the rest. Here is major garrett. Reporter meeting in florida members of the Republican NationalCommittee Reject aid move to give individual delegates more clout at this summers convention. Rnc rules Committee Member randy evans. We played this much of the game under one set of the rules. It would be unfair to change the rules in the middle of the game. Reporter the rnc fighting back against Donald Trumps claims that the nomination process is unfair. Especially if the fight goes to a contested convention. Trump complained the delegates could supersede voting results, for example, trump won all 50 delegates from South Carolina but that victory could be shortlived. State chairman matt moore. Delegates in South Carolina are free agents on a second ballot and beyond. Cant predict what they will do. Trumps campaign operative, Paul Manofort is trying to smooth tensions with the committee. Creating transparency with elections and how delegates are selected. Not for this cycle. But for the next four years. So he is going to live within the rules for this campaign as theyre written. We are winning with these rules. Manofort told us trump will win the nomination on the first ballot. Were convinced we will win on the first ballot. It will be obvious in middle of may and by june 7, we we be the nominee. Reporter manofort told us trump expects to sweep all five primaries next tuesday and predicted Party Regulars will see him as presumptive nominee. Scott, ted cruz is bracing for defeats but looking to primaries in may to if possible, derail the trump train. Might be a new Trump Campaign with professionals like manofort on board now. Major garrett reporting for us now. Thank you. Now to the democrats and what is looking more and more Like Campaign impossible for bernie sanders. Here is nancy cordes. Reporter in scranton, pennsylvania, sanders was still smarting over his 16 point loss next door. We just had a democratic primary in new york state the other day. [ crowd boos ] well i share those sentiments. Reporter determined to stay in the race. Sanders insisted in a fundraising pitch that we still have a path to the nomination. He would have to win, 60 of all pledged delegates in the 15 states remaining. And new polls show him trailing by 13 in pennsylvania, 25 in maryland, and 9 in connecticut. I love coconut cake. You do . I do. Reporter where clinton was today scoring this offbeat complyment at one of our town halls. You are very human. I dont care what they say, but you are very human. So, good luck hi, how are you. Clintons aides are openly urging sanders to follow that lead. And be a little nicer to the likely nominee than he was in new york. But i do question her judgment. Reporter a top sanders aide told cbs news they need to look in the mirror. Arguing she is the one who went negative first. Still, sanders did go easier on clinton today. In fact, barely mentioned her. Scott, despite the long odds, his supporters clearly want him to press on giving him 46 million just last month. Far more than any other candidate on either side. Remarkable fundraising machine. Nancy cordes, thank you very much. Today, chicago mayor rahm emanel ordered faster investigations of Police Shootings and misconduct cases. 45 days in most cases. Took 13 months and court order for release of a video showing a chicago skop shooting a black teenager 16 times and killing him. Only then was the officer charged with murder. The cia is expanding death benefits to all employees killed in acts of terrorism. Until now, employees were only entitled to a payout if they had a spouse or children. The change will help families like, that of glen doherty, cia contractor killed when the u. S. Compound in benghazi was overrun. The benefits are retroactive to 1983 which will cover the terrorist bombing of u. S. Facilities in lebanon. A man who caused day tremendous security scare on a tiny aircraft, was sentenced to day. And, britain celebrates a royal milestone. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Today, vw agreed to buy back or fix nearly half a million diesel vehicles fraudulently rigged to pass emissions tests they should have failed. Details of the settlement with the Justice Department are still being worked out. We learned today that the fbi paid more than a Million Dollars to a private Computer Security team that helped it break into an iphone belonging to one of the San Bernardino terrorists. The fbi found no links to Foreign Terrorists on the phone, but director james comey said today it was still worth it. Today an expostal worker got four months in federal prison for landing a gyrocopter on the ground of the u. S. Capital last year. Douglas hughes pleaded guilty to flying without a license. Hughes who is 62 says he was calling attention to corruption in politics. The olympic torch was lit today from the rays of the sun at the site of the ancient games in greece. The torch will be carried on a 15week journey to Rio De Janeiro where the Olympic Games will be august 5th. Great britain says happy birthday to the queen. Her story is next. A first today for elizabeth ii. No british monarch had ever turned 90 before now. Mark phillips is in london. The queen is normally a stay at home birthday girl, no hardship when your home is windsor castle. When it is the big 90. You are the oldest, longest reigning monarch ever, it calls for a public appearance. An elvis number provided the sound track for a visit to a post office. Elvis may be the king of rock n roll, but this monarchy has definitely not left the building. A new stamp shows three kings in waiting and because of the reign says Prince William theyre well trained. It has been a real sort of guiding example of of just what, sort of a good monarch can be. Reporter for a good monarch the first requirement its to be seen. And if 90yearold legs will only carry one so far, 94yearold legs on prince philip. Then enter the queen mobile. Perhaps her most welcome birthday present. 90 years, 64 of them as queen. But there are two queens. The official dutiful one and the private one. And few understand both better than Margaret Rhodes, who has been a friend since childhood. Do you call her on a first name basis. By her childhood name, lilibet. Reporter lilibet knows she is there to provide one thing above all. Continuity. We have prime ministers by the dozens. But we have the queen who is always there, you know. Does all the thing shes has been to do, putting on a crown and Opening Parliament. At the same time, she likes to take her dogs for a walk. And, and, talk to the ponies. And pull out weeds as she sees them. You know she is a mixture. Reporter elizabeth at 90. Thats how he rolls. Mark phillips, cbs news, windsor. In a moment, prince. Among the tributes to one of the most Innovative Artists of modern times was this one from the minnesota twins, bathing their stadium in purple and posting the message, good night, sweet prince. Linmanuel miranda, author and star of hamilton. Step away from your computer, walk around, blast some prince. Its the only thing that has saved my day, it may save yours. From paul mccartney, god bless this creative giant. Thanks, prince. Love paul. Thats the cbs evening news tonight. But we are going to leave you with more of the music of prince. It is from one of his greatest performances. Halftime at the super bowl in miami, 2007 on cbs, singing purple rain in a downpour. I never meant to cause you any sorrow i never meant to cause you any pain i only wanted one type to see you Laughing Baby well i think music, not only should it be entertaining, but it should try to uplift you in some form or fashion. Purple rain purple rain purple rain purple rain thats all right. Come on, yall i think thats the purpose of music. It is to make light of, of an otherwise dire situation. You know you take music out of your world its going to be pretty dark. Only want to see you can i play this guitar . Thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you the news continues. For others just check back with us a little bit later. Well have the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the cbs overnight news. Im don dahler. President obama is in london second leg of his International Trip started in saudi arabia and will continue to germany. In britain the president will wade into the controversy, of a referendum whether to leave the european union. The white house wants britain to remain part of the european union, fearing it would cripple the economy and undermine western security. Security was on the president s mind at his first stoch in saudi arabia where he attended a summit of gulf leaders. At top of the agenda, the battle against isis. Margaret brennan reports. Reporter while saudi rulers say theyre confused by president obamas mideast policy urging them to share the neighborhood with iran their long time enemy and a country that both consider a state sponsor of terrorism. Smiles for the cameras disguised an otherwise tense summit with gulf leaders. Todays meetings focused on how to counter an explosion of mideast violence that they believe is being fueled by long time foe iran. Always reporter the u. S. Brokered nuclear deal also made rulers here deeply suspicious. Saudi leaders feel he jeopardized their status as americas key ally in the middle east. Ben rhoads we understand this is their neighborhood, theyre worried about iran and what its agenda is and actions that they have taken. Our point is simply that that concern with iran should not foreclose the potential for diplomatic engagement if there is ability to resolve problems. Reporter president obamas arrival on wednesday was not met with the usual pomp and ceremony given off to visiting leaders. It also wasnt broadcast on state tv. But u. S. Officials denied that was a snub. In a twohour long meeting yesterday, president obama tried to clear the air with king solomon. But frustrated saudi leaders are looking towards the next u. S. President whether Hillary Clinton or even donald trump. President obama goes from mideast politics to british pomp and circumstance. The president and mrs. Obama are having lunch with Queen Elizabeth celebrating her 90th birthday. Mark phillips is in london. If proof is needed that queens are not like you and me their birthdays are a good place to start. Queens get two of them. The real one which for Queen Elizabeth is today. An official one with all the state trappings which is in june. Even for queens, this is the one that counts. The choir sang return to sender as the queen began her birthday celebrations visiting a post office. Elvis may be the king of rock n roll but this monarchy definitely hasnt left the building. As the the new stamps issued for the queen any 90th indicate it will be around for a while yet. One queen and three kings in waiting. According to the second in line, Prince William, she has been the best possible teacher. I think the queens duty and her service her tolerance, her commitment to, to others, i think thats all been incredibly important to me and its been a real, sort of guiding example. Of just what sort of a good monarch scan be. Can be. A 90yearold monarch on the throne for 64 years. Maybe thats why the next choir sang when im 64. The queen has witnessed so many milestones over her long life. A collection of 90 photographs taken over 90 years pulled together in celebration. But this is a private milestone too. And the latest photo of the queen with her youngest grandchildren and her great grandchildren may be the most personal. Thats 11monthold Princess Charlotte in her arms with william and kate any other child, Prince George in the short pants just beside her. People who know her say there are two queens. The public dutiful one and the private one, a country girl at heart, where she can be herself. He designed no one knows that better than Margaret Rhodes who has known the queen since childhood and still enjoys a private friendship with her. What do you call her, her majesty, or on a first name basis . I call her by her childish name. Lilibet. Lilibet to you. Yes. Does she still respond to lilibet . Yes. Reporter and lilibet at 90 is showing few signs of slowing down. Other members of her family now fill in at some official engagements, but she still does plenty of them herself. Being there its what the job is all about. We have prime ministers by the dozen. We have the queen who is always there. You know . I think that gives people a sense of safety some how almost. You know . And, and i think that she herself would does all of the things that she is to do, putting on a crown and Opening Parliament and things like that. But at the same time, she likes to take her dogs for a walk, and, and, talk to the ponies, and pull out weed as she sees them. You know, she is a mixture. Reporter federal investigators in Southern California have unearthed what is believed to be the longest cross border drug tunnel. The tunnel stretches the length of more than eight football fields from tijuana in mexico to san diego. The discovery led to a 30 million drug bust. Carter evans has the story. Reporter barely wide enough to squeeze a person through, this unassuming hole transforms into an elaborate underground maze. Clear. Zigzagging for half a mile. The cramped compact tunnel stretches across the u. S. Mexico border andinvestigators say, it is an unprecedented drug smuggling system. We believe this to be the longest tunnel that we have discovered in the district to date. Reporter as part of an eightmonth investigation. Federal agents seized more than one ton of cocaine and seven tons of marijuana worth nearly 30 million. The tunnel stretched from tijuana all the way to this Industrial Park in san diego where the drugs were loaded. Only about 3 feet wide, the tunnel was remarkably complex. 10 feet down in this hole, it is really a completely different story. It is equipped with a ventilation system. And a commercial large elevator that i would estimate could hold 8 to 10 people. Reporter investigators say this is the largest single seizure of cocaine related to a tunnel along the california mexico border. Most of the cocaine smuggled into the u. S. Comes in on small boats. And even make shift subra means. We saw this firsthand when we traveled with the coast guard last year following a record 200 million drug bust in the pacific. So far, six people including one u. S. Citizen have been arrested in connection with the latest seizure and they face Drug Trafficking charges. Carter evans. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Reikers island is the biggest jail in new york city and one of the most violent in the nation. Some violence is blamed on Corrections Officers who work there. Nine rikers officers are on trial right now chared with beating a prisoner three years ago and covering it up. Since 2012 more than 50 Corrections Officers faced charges including assault, falsifying reports and smuggling contraband. Bill whitaker took a look behind the prison bars for 60 minutes. What you really have was a culture of violence on top of a code of silence. And that is a deadly combination. And i mean that literally. As we found in, in a number of cases, that we have brought in connection with reikers island. Reporter concerned by the deaths and a stream of alarming reports about reikers island, the u. S. Attorney for the Southern District of new york, launched a twoyear investigation into the jail complex. We found in an Alarming Number of cases, there was no discipline with respect to officers at all even an officer who had dozens of complaints against him and never disciplined once or maybe one time. And thats something that has to change. People have to understand that there are consequence for their actions not just the inmates. But the, the officers as well. Reporter how long has this been going on . Years and years. Too long. Reporter rikers is a 400 acre island off the tarmac of La Guardia Airport in the shadows of manhattan skyscrapers. One bridge lead in and out. It is surrounded by its own mote. The inmate population has come down dramatically, from a high of 20,000 to 10,000. But despite the decrease, city data shows violence has gone up over the last decade. Because of the u. S. Attorneys findings an unusual collaboration was formed. Berrera, the prosecutor teamed up with plaintiffs lawyers, legal aid, in a Class Action Lawsuit on behalf of a dozen rikers inmates. Number of facial fracture, traumatic brain injury, broken bones and serious physical injury is just out of control. Reporter compounding problems at rikers is increase in the number of mentally ill inmates. That just complicates issues relating to violence and issues relating to care and issues relating to discipline the its a problem. Reporter what was captured on this video obtained by 60 minutes helps illustrate what the u. S. Attorney is talk about. It has not been seen in public before. Bradley ballard, schizophrenic and diabetic brought to rikers in 2013 on charges of violating parole for an assault conviction. In the video, he was observed twisting his shirt into a phallic symbol and making lewd gestures and taken back to his cell, according to an investigation. He was placed in the equivalent of solitary confinement, put him in a cell. Locked the cell. Basically threw away the key. He represents ballard avenue family in a pending wrongful death. A report find ballard was locked in a cell for six days prior to his death and, was denied access to life supporting medications and day after day, officers, supervisors and clinicians walked by observed his deteriorating state but failed to help him. After repeated floodings of ballards toilet. A Maintenance Worker turned off the water running into ballards cell. The report found that ballard was laying in his own waste. Spraying deodorizer. Reports, correction officers were bringing aerosol cans from home because the stench was so bad coming from the cell. Here, an inmate who delivered a food tray pulled his shirt up over his nose. The report found the videotape indicated ballards cell was closely unsanitary. Finally on the sixth day, medical workers were called. According to the report, an officer asked ballard if he could get up on his own. I need help ballard said. Inmate workers carried him out and put him on a gurney. Record show, ballard went into cardiac arrest soon after and died hours later. They watched him languish for seven days as he died. And they did nothing. It was the functional equivalent of torture. They killed him. Reporter the citys medical examiner declared ballards death a homicide according to the Commission Report and called the medical and custodial treatment from the time he enters rikers so incompetent and inadequate as to shock the conscience. The department of correction issued a statement that it adjusted its practices to ensure that a similar tragedy doesnt happen again. But to this day no criminal charges have been filed against any of the officers, supervisors, or Health Workers involved. It is impossible to know if anyone stepped forward. But if they did, it wasnt enough to help bradley ballard. Thats inhumane. In of my opinion. That should never have happened. Reporter Norman Seabrook president of the union that represents the correction officers but not the higher ranking supervisors. We showed him the ballard video. Whos responsible . The supervisor. What about your officers . The officers follow instruction of the supervisors. Reporter in another incident captured on surveillance video, inmate Jose Bautista tried to hang himself. Arrested on dope mostic charges awaiting trial. He couldnt post the 250 bail. When he jumped up suddenly, officers beat him so severely he suffered a perforated bowel and needed emergency surgery according to case records. Bautistas case was one of 129 serious injuries over an 11month period documented in a revealing report by the new York City Department of health and mental hygiene. That was intended for internal use only, but 60 minutes managed to get a copy. The report found 77 of the injuries involved mentally ill inmates and their injuries were severe enough off to require care beyond the capacity of jail medical doctors. Could take a third of the 77 and say that okay it was the inmates who was just being violent and needed to be subdued. But 77 is ive think tells the story. Thats a problem. Reporter dr. Daniel seling now in private practice was executive director of Mental Health at rikers for five years until he left in 2014. Is it fair to say that rikers is Mental Institution . Sure, probably one of the largest Mental Institutions in the nation if not the largest. Reporter can you tell me about the case of bradley ballard, what does that say about how things work on rikers. Thats probably the worst case that i have experienced, been a part of that was a a case in which all systems failed. Reporter seling said the staff of the private medical contractor failed to do the required daily rounds and never informed him about ballards deteriorating condition. The contract with the firm was not renewed. Bradley ballard not the only mentally ill inmate to die in custody in recent years. In 2014, u. S. Attorney, filed the first criminal civil rights case in a decade against a rikers officer or supervisor in connection with the poisoning of mentally ill inmamt, jason etererea, died after ingesting toxic soap in solitary confinement. As seen in the video, a robbery suspect who was also awaiting trial was escorted to a cell where he swallowed the toxic soap given off to him cleaning his cell. His father, ramon, tells us he believes he ate the soap in a desperate effort to get out of solitary confinement. My son was screaming. Burning of inside. He is dying . He is dying. Reporter ape few hours later according to court documents. Correction officer, raymond castro, alerted captain Terrance Pendergrass that the inmate needed attention. According to testimony, the captain said dont call me itch you have live, breathing body. Only call me if you need a cell extraction or if you have a dead body. Another correction officer, Angel Lazarte testified as to what happened next. A Pharmacy Technician on her rounds, said the inmate could die. He then approached pendergrass and pendergrass told him write an injury report. You can see on the tape. He went to look into the ininmates cell himself. See the full report on cbsnews. Com. The cbs overnight news will be right back. But theres a difference between the omega3s in fish oil and those in megared krill oil. Unlike fish oil, megared is easily absorbed by your body. Which makes your heart, well, megahappy. Happier still, megared is proven to increase omega3 levels in 30 days. Megared. 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Which is bad news for stains, and good news for you. Spray n wash. Back n better. The olympic torch was lit in athens on the way to brazil. Site of this years summer games. They kick off in three months. But as ben tracy reports, the country still has a lot of work to do. Reporter this video made by brazilian government shows rio as a stunning and energetic city, fit for the olympic gods. But nearly seven years after it was chosen to host the summer games there is a new reality in rio. When brazil was awarded the games in 2009 it was a stable country. Now in the interim it became destablized, the president is facing impeachment. Reporter Brazils Senate will vote whether to impreach the president and several other high ranking politicians are tied to a massive corruption scandal. There are concerns about security. Brazil shares a border with ten other countries that experts say terrorists could exploit. They see there is opportunity in maybe loose border control, poor governance, corruption. And the Islamic State and al qaeda are always looking for those major venues where they can make a very powerful statement. Reporter and then there is zika, the World Health Organization declared it a Global Health emergency. Because it causes serious birth defects. U. S. Soccer star hope solo still plans to compete in the games admitted in february she is concerned. At some point i do want to start a family. And, i dont want to be worried. I dont want the anxieties. Alligators have been breeding near the site of the olympic golf course. And rios waterways are so contaminated experts say athletes are competing in the equivalent of raw sewage. One athlete believes he got flesh eating bacteria after sailing in rios waters. The Olympic Committee says rio is on track to host the games. All but two venues are finished. And after a slow start, ticket sales are finally picking up. Rio 2016 team is ready to rise to this challenges and to deliver olympic and paraolympic game that will reflect the brazilian warmth, the brazilian hospitality and love for the games. Reporter once the games begin it is unlikely well see a lot of empty seats in the stand thats because if they dont sell out the tickets the government plans to give the tickets away to local schools. As for the price tag for awful this, the rio olympics right now expected to cost 11 billion. Cbs overnight news will b it will be a couple years, former slave and abolitionist, Harriet Tubman will replace Andrew Jackson on the 20 bill. Juliana goldman has the story. Reporter while changes arent happening overnight. The new designs revealed in 2020 the next, 5, 10, 20 going into circulation in the years after that. Theyre going to look a lot different than what is inside your wallet right now. Maryann andersen broke new ground performing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1939. Born into slavery, Harriet Tubman became one of americas famous abolitionists. Now both will make history again. This is bigger than a square inch of a bill. The 20, 10, 5. Last summer, jack lew announce heed would pick a woman to join Alexander Hamilton on the 10 bill. After public outcry he decided to go bigger putting tubman on one of americas most used bills. Showed that young people, old people, at home, at school, were thinking abut this, what democracy means to them. Passionately reporter fans of the broadway smash hit hamilton played their part rallying to keep the first treasury secretary in print. You are not denying hamilton the musical played some part in all of this . I wouldnt exaggerate it. I give a lot of credit to crew of hamilton for bringing American History to life for so many people. Reporter sweeping design changes for the three new bills unveiled in 2020 in time to the 100th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote. The 10 rolled out first featuring susan b. Anthony and alice paul who marched for womens suffrage on the steps of the treasury in 1913. Abraham lincoln will stay on the front of the 5. On the back, mary ann andersen, Eleanor Roosevelt and Martin Luther king jr. Commemorating the Lincoln Memorial. Charles rauls is is a descendant of tubman. Im pretty confident once we announced this. It will take on a life of its own. Technically the next president could change these plans, but lew hopes it doesnt happen. Ultimately up to the Federal Reserve to decide to when currency goes into circulation. Captioning funded by cbs its friday, april 22nd, 2016. This is the cbs morning news. Purple rain purple rain prince, dead at the age of 57. The rock icon found lifeless inside his minnesota compound. Ahead, a look back on the music legends life and his last days. From the poignant to the powerful. Tributes are pouring in from around the world this morning from Jennifer Hudson on broadway to james cordon at the desk of the late, late