Replacement bill through two house committees today, trying to outpace mounting criticism. What this bill needs is some extreme vetting. Reporter first the American Medical Association came out against it, then the aarp, which warned, this bill would dramatically increase Health Care Costs for americans aged 50 to 64 in the individual market. That age group would see the largest cuts to Obamacare Tax credits, in some cases by more than 5,000 a year. A the same time, insurers would be allowed to charge them a premium five times larger than younger americans, up from the 3to1 ratio under obamacare. Standard poors estimates those changes plus cuts to medicaid would leave six to ten million americans to lose coverage. Pennsylvania democrat mike doyle. This is a bad joke. No wonder youve been hiding this dog in a cave with an armed guard until monday night. Reporter Republican Leaders argued americans are already losing coverage. Louisianas steve scalise. Families are facing over 10,000 deductibles in many cases because of the unworkable mandates and taxes in this bill. Reporter but their main sales pitch is aimed at their own right flank. This is a conservative wish list. Look at what this bill does. Reporter gop holdouts like kentuckys rand paul say the bill is too big, too expensive. I saw the president said he was open to negotiations. Reporter have you gotten a phone call . Right now im reading the art of the deal. When i get through the art of the deal, i think ill be ready to negotiate with the president. Reporter hes going to have to speed read, because Republican Leaders want to hold a final vote on the bill in the house within the next couple weeks. Even though lawmakers still dont know, scott, how much this plan costs and how it will be paid for. Nancy cordes on capitol hill, thanks. In the battle over iraqs second largest city, isis fighters are using snipers and car bombs to hold off the iraqi military, which is backed by the American Special operations troops. But the liberation of mosul, the city of nearly a million, is gaining ground every day, and our Holly Williams is covering the fight. Reporter it looks like a toy plane. Just a really big slingshot. Reporter and sounds like a lawnmower. But the rq7bv2 is a 1. 5 million drone. The u. S. Military calls it the shadow. In the skies above mosul, it allows the American Coalition to do this. [ explosion ] call in air strikes targeting isis positions. Sergeant joe pinchott is a drone pilot with the 82nd Airborne Division in northern iraq, surveilling the battlefield in incredible detail from the back of a humvee. By the vehicles theyre driving and what theyre wearing, its pretty easy to tell. You can see what people are wearing . Enough to make out if theyre american or not. I cant read their name tag or anything, but i can tell what theyre wearing. Reporter the average age of the drone pilot in shadow platoon is just 22, many of them keen video gamers, but their screens here are too secret for us to show you. How is it different to a video game . Well, its much slower paced. The graphics arent quite as good. The controls arent quite the same. Its like a video game, but nobody would buy to play this video game. Reporter isis has its own drones, which it uses to guide its suicide bombers, and which theyve even adapted to drop munitions. For the most part, though, the extremists rely on lowtech weapons like rifles and explosives. But americas military technology is gradually beating back the enemy. Holly williams, cbs news, qayyarah west airfield, iraq. Quite a few women stayed away from work today. They marched and some wore red in solidarity with what theyre calling a day without a woman. But anna werner was on the job. A day without a woman is a day without me. Reporter from new york to los angeles, istanbul to st. Petersburg, women walked off their jobs to protest. I wanted to show the white house that we are here. Were not leaving. Reporter and to demand equity. Were rejecting a world that still pays women less. Reporter women make about 79 cents for every dollar made by men. On capitol hill, democratic lawmakers highlighted the inequities by stepping out themselves. We walked out to say enough is enough. Reporter teachers in alexandria, virginia, agreed. 300 of the districts 1,400 educators stayed home, forcing the schools to close. Selfemployed mother anna yeager took her four children to the playground instead. My sixth grader just finished up a National History day project where the theme was people taking a stand in history. So today he gets to see his teachers taking a stand. Reporter district spokeswoman helen lloyd says the closure decision was based on safety. What do you say to the parents who say, youre closing because of this . Weve had that reaction and we understand it. For us its not because of any political reason or because of any cause. Its simply looking at the data. Reporter alexandrias jill erber, who owns three wine and cheese shops, says shes making her own statement. To me the best way to demonstrate the strength of women in the workplace is grow our businesses and be in the workplace and employ the women we employ. Reporter 76 of teachers are women. And while more women graduate from college than do men, scott, just 4 of the ceos of fortune 500 companies are women. Anna werner, thanks. That protest was brought to wall street by a new statue. Well have that story, but up next, accidents at Railroad Crossings are on the rise. When we have a cough or cold, we fight it with everything. Weve got pills, tea, syrups, steam the list goes on and on. But whatever you do, you can add Vicks Vaporub to the mix. 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We need an ambulance. Were going to need some ambulances. Reporter the charter bus carrying 49 passengers got stuck on the tracks before the Freight Train came through. Witnesses said passengers tried to escape. The trains engineer applied the emergency brakes but couldnt stop in time. In addition to the four deaths, 40 passengers were injured. They were on their way to a casino. Robert sumwalt from the National Transportation safety board. As the bus traveled over the hump, it reportedly became stuck on the track. Determining the length that that bus sat on those tracks will be critical to this investigation. Reporter since 1976, there have now been 17 collisions at that Railroad Crossing, including two others with fatalities. Deaths at rail crossings nationwide had been on the decline until an uptick in 2014 when 264 people died. They rose again last year. Following a 2015 accident between a commuter train and a pickup in california, the ntsb called for gps makers to warn drivers about the more than 200,000 streetlevel rail crossings in the u. S. One other issue, outdated or malfunctioning signals. Thats what led to this crash outside dallas in 2007. Theres so much more that we can do. Reporter Sarah Feinberg was the federal Railroad Administrator under president obama. Level out the crossing. Put more signs around the crossing. Do more to warn drivers that theyre approaching a dangerous crossing. Reporter last year the federal government gave states nearly 400 million to improve safety at rail crossings. Scott, that mississippi crossing with its 17 accidents didnt even make the governments top list of most dangerous crossings. Kris van cleave, thanks. Coming up, a mighty wind in the midwest. Is thno, its, uh, breyers gelato indulgences. You really wouldnt like it. Its got caramel and crunchy stuff. I like caramel and crunchy stuff. 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In toledo, ohio, a tractortrailer was blown off the road. There it goes on the right. And in ypsilanti the plane carrying the university of Michigan Basketball team was nearly blown off the runway. A storm destroyed the azure window, a formation that jutted into the mediterranean off of malta featured in travel brochures and cable tvs game of thrones, but when the sun rose this morning, it was gone, crashed into the sea. Next the stare down on wall street. male 1 its a Little Something ive done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. Its never much, just whats left after i break a dollar. And i never thought i could get quality Life Insurance with my spare change. Neither did i. Until i saw a commercial for the Colonial Penn program. Imagine people our age getting Life Insurance at such an affordable rate. Its true. 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Alex wagner checked it out. Reporter a young girl, head held high, hands firmly planted on her waist, stares down an icon of wall street, an arena long dominated by men. Shes called fearless girl, and shes taking a stand for womens equality by facing off with the charging bull. People young and old are flocking to her. A group of School Children stopped by. I think that its really a symbol of power. I think that its cool that theyve actually put a girl standing up to the bull there. Reporter shes become an internet sensation. The idea was hatched by one of the financial worlds biggest firms, state street global advisers, as a call to action for more women to serve on corporate boards. Shes a force to be reckoned with. Reporter lori heinel is an executive with the firm. Shes engaging in a powerful way. This isnt about pushing men aside. This is about claiming the space that 50 of the population rightfully should lay claim to. Reporter fearless girl was installed in the middle of the night two days ago, a tribute to the resilience of women. Charging bull appeared as a sign of resilience after the 87 stock market crash 27 years ago. Alisa france works on wall street. Shes great, amazing and powerful. Just opposite the bull shows this little girl, it doesnt matter your size, you that power in you. Reporter its part of a movement thats grown since president trumps inauguration. Miriam mejia has been on the march. This is our moment. The little girl is just, its an attitude, im empowered. Reporter empowered with a message to the titans of wall street. Alex wagner, cbs news, new york. And thats the overnight news for this thursday. For some of you the news continues. For others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and be sure not to miss cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im tony dokoupil. Wikileaks is threatening to raise the stakes after releasing thousands of top secret files allegedly stolen from the cia. They show how the agency hacks into ordinary Electronic Devices like computers, cell phones, and even smart tvs to spy around the world. Now wikileaks is offering to share the details of the hacking with apple, google, microsoft and other companies so they can make their products more secure. Jeff pegues has the latest. Reporter the cia would not comment on the authenticity of the documents. But whats pretty clear here is the Intelligence Community is concerned about secrets being exposed. Wikileaks claims this is the largest publication of confidential cia documents ever, allegedly revealing the tools the agency uses to gain access to a number of everyday Electronic Devices. There are some bad people in the world who have samsung tvs too. And so nsa develops tools, cia develops tools that we can use. Reporter last night on the late show with stephen colbert, former cia director Michael Hayden defended the spy agencys programs. This is a wonderful capability. You give the Intelligence Community 53 billion a year. You ought to get something for your money. Reporter wikileaks claims the more than 8,000 files, code named vault 7, came from a high Security Network situated in the cia headquarters. The documents reveal alleged hacking tools that can access apple or Google Smartphones in windows computers. One Program Targets samsungs smart tvs. It pretends to turn the device off while using itting microphone to record audio. Another document talks about infecting control systems in modern cars, which the cia would use to conduct undetectible assassinations. This was a willful act of putting this material together. Reporter Michael Morrell is a former acting director of the cia. Systems are in place to make sure that somebody isnt rounding up big chunks of material. Reporter earlier this year, u. S. Intelligence accused wikileaks of being a propaganda arm for the russian government after it released stolen hacked Democratic Party emails. Wikileaks, i love wikileaks. Reporter then candidate donald trump praised the organization. The latest disclosures threaten the u. S. Fight against terrorist groups against isis, which have been using encrypted apps to communicate. Morsel says that after Edward Snowden leaked classified information in 2013, terrorist groups quickly adapted. I saw terrorist groups start communicating in a way that didnt allow us to collect that intelligence. Reporter Companies Like apple and microsoft are looking into the report. Wikileaks claims the data was handed over by someone inside the cia, a former government hacker or contractor. Theres still no evidence, but the white house is not backing down on president trumps contention that former president obama ordered a wiretap of his phones at trump tower. Press Secretary Sean Spicer addressed this and other thorny questions in a wide ranging press briefing. Margaret brennan was there. Is the president the target of a counterintelligence investigation . I think thats what we need to find out. The president has made clear he has no interest in russia, and yet a lot of these stories that come out with respect to that are frankly fake. He doesnt know whether or not i think thats one of the issues we have asked the senate and house to look into. Are you saying there is a possibility he is the target of a counterintelligence probe . No, no, no. I think what im saying is that there is a difference between that narrative and the narrative that has been perpetuated over and over again. The concern that the president has and why he asked the senate and House Intelligence Committee to look into this is to get to the bottom of what may or may not have occurred during the 2016 election. Reporter the press secretary was then handed a piece of paper and he clarified. And there is no reason to believe that there is any type of investigation with respect to the department of justice. Reporter the white house says that mr. Trump may have been swept up in surveillance that was not directly targeted at him, though the president has claimed it was his phones that were tapped, an allegation denied by former director of National Intelligence james clapper. There was no such wiretap activity mounted against the president elect at the time or as a candidate or against his campaign. Reporter today senators Lindsey Graham and Sheldon Whitehouse sent a letter to the Justice Department requesting copies of any warrant applications and court orders related to wiretaps of mr. Trump and his campaign. Adding, we would be equally alarmed to learn that a court found enough evidence of criminal activity or contact with a foreign power to legally authorize a wiretap. Now, former president obama has denied president trumps allegations, which have seemingly ended their otherwise cordial relationship. Aides to president obama say he found the accusation upsetting but now hes pretty relaxed about it. Scott pelley discussed mr. Trumps twitter allegations with former cia director leon panetta. In the last few weeks the president has told his military that there are terrorist attacks no one knows about because the press covers them up. Hes described the news media as the enemy of the American People. He has likened his own intelligence agencies to nazis. And now we have the wiretapping charge against president obama. Is it appropriate to ask whether the president is having difficulty with rationality . Scott, the coin of the realm for any president is trust, trust of the American People in the credibility of that president. And when he says the things that he says, in particular this allegation about wiretapping that has no bit of evidence to support it, it raises concerns about trust in the president because there are one or two conclusions you draw. One is that he says these things knowing that theyre not true in order to divert the public, and if hes doing that, hes misusing the powers of the presidency. Or he truly believes that they are true, when indeed theyre not true, and he has not tried to find out the truth, which then shows a real lack of judgment. Either way, i think it undermines and weakens the strength of the presidency in this country. How is this calculated in moscow, in beijing, in pyongyang, north korea . Well, thats the greatest danger. You know, in many ways weve seen the president say the things hes done and we often kind of move on, but the danger is what if something should happen that requires the president of the United States to take action . For example, were dealing with north korea and the threats from north korea. What if the president decides that we have to take military action as a result of that, or what if we find out that iran is actually developing a Nuclear Weapon that requires military action . Hes got to stand up and tell the world and this country that thats required when indeed his credibility is now subject to question. A manhunt is underway in france for poachers who broke into a wildlife refuge, killed a white rhino and sawed off his horn. Charlie dagata is following the investigation from london. Reporter its not that this is a first and a new low for poachers. Endangered species that have found them selves in danger in place where they should have been safe. His name was vince, a white rhino and he was only four years old. Investigators say he was shot three times in the head, his horn probably sawed off with a chain saw. The attackers were determined. Zoo Officials Say that the poachers forced open the main gate to the zoo and broke through at least two other security barriers without disturbing five people who lived within the grounds, which is also blanketed with security cameras. But there are no cameras installed in the area where the rhinos live. Two other rhinos living in the zoo and wildlife park were left unharmed. The zoo director said the entire zoo is in shock. This is unimaginable. Unfortunately this is done in africa and places which arent clearly secured but not here in europe. Its believed to be the first time poachers have struck a european zoo in a search for rhino horn, valued in asia for its supposed qualities as an aphrodesiac. Their global plight has become a high profile cause, with even Prince William warning that wild rhinos could face extinction in our lifetimes. Now the hunt is on for those who killed vince and stole his horn. Investigators believe it could be worth as much as 40,000 if it reaches the black market. Not as much as the rhinos life. Vince the rhino was living a good life at that wildlife refuge. But for Many Wildlife in zoos and traveling circuses things are not so sweet. 60 minutes have found a british couple who have devoted their lives to freeing these animals. Bill whitaker reports. Reporter these caged lions have never had it so good. They got to this temporary rescue Center Thanks to the unrelenting efforts of jan creamer and tim phillips and members of the organization they founded, animal defenders, international. They told us all 24 lions here had been repeatedly beaten in traveling circuses. The lions sounded like they wanted to tell us themselves. Hold on just one second. Reporter this was the first time we had an interview interrupted by roaring. This is their morning song. Morning song . If it was you and i, it would be, where the hell is my coffee . I do sound like that when i havent had my coffee. Reporter jan and tim rescue more than lions. They launched their south American Campaign after they seeing a chimp named toto chained outside a circus in chile. They had smashed his teeth to punish him. They were snuffing cigarettes out on him. He just gazed across the andes, almost like he was looking mournfully at what he had lost. We determined to rescue him, and we took him all the way home to africa. Reporter a judge, appalled by totos treatment, had given custody to jan and tim. Our role is to take them from where they are, where theyre suffering, put them where they need to be. Reporter in south america, their team recorded this hidden camera footage of abuse, which is hard to watch. What we did is we put a Team Undercover inside the south american circuses, and they stayed there for almost two years, just gathering evidence, filming, photographing. So youre living in the heart of the circus. But thats how you get the really amazing evidence. Reporter many of their pictures were taken by undercover cameraman alexis diaz. When circus workers discovered what he was doing, they beat him up and broke his leg. Still, he kept working to collect evidence. Lots of our evidence has been used by prosecutors for cruelty convictions. Just one beating of an animal isnt going to secure a conviction. You have to show a patent behavior. Reporter some circuses claim they train wild animals without abuse, using food and positive reinforcement. But they insist beatings are routine, because performing tricks is unnatural for wild animals. They only comply out of fear. If youve got a dangerous animal, that means subjugation. That means beating . Absolutely. Its all about control and how theyre going to make it do what they want it to do. Its a kick, a punch, its a beating. Really, weve seen that everywhere weve gone. Everywhere . In europe, in america, in south america. There are certain consistencies in the way that these circus animals are looked after. Using violence is the way that these animals are made to do things that they dont want to do. They dont want to get up and perform, so they have to force them to do it. So when you made this Video Evidence public, what was the reaction . The reaction was instant. I mean, it really was just outrage. And then the politicians were starting to hear about it and saying, well, we should probably have legislation here. Bolivia was the first country to ban wild animal acts. Other countries have followed suit . Absolutely. Colombia, peru, over 30 countries. Reporter but in peru, the new law led to their next challenge enforcement. Lion acts were outlawed but local police were not equipped to pick up the lions or care for them. So jan and tim said their organization would take in the lions. They brought police for protection during the seizure, because the circuses resisted handing over their moneymakers. Yeah, they threatened to release the animals into the streets. Seriously, to let wild animals out on the street if you come down hard on them . Thats right. Reporter when they raided the circus in peru, they rescued three lions, but the circus refused to release their star attraction, a lion named smith. The circus demanded police get another court order for smith. While they worked on that, smith had to keep performing. He was unstable and upset because his family had been broken up. Then he was forced into the ring. That was not the time to put someone in the ring with him. Reporter a grade schoolteacher volunteered to hve smith jump over her. But smith had other ideas. [ screaming ] amazingly, she jumped right up and was not badly hurt, because he grabbed her by her collar. Some viewers wanted smith killed, but jan and tim came back to save him. And after what smith did to the teacher, the circus was forced to give him up. One year later, smiths favorite toys are soccer balls. They dont last long. Sharp teeth. Have you seen a big difference in his behavior since he came here . Huge difference. Whats changed . Hes not frightful. Hes playful, confident. How was he before . Wired. Nervous, neurotic. Why does he not have a mane . When you castrate the males, they lose the mane. Do you have a favorite . I have a soft spot for leo. Leo is getting special attention again. The very first lion we rescued and loaded on this was an old lion called leo. And he just looked broken. Every tooth had been smashed, all of his canines. And he just looked like he had given up. Within weeks his coat was looking healthier and hes just blossomed. Hes like a real kitten again. He too likes playing with soccer balls, but with few teeth he just gums it . Yes. Each ball lasts a lot longer. Repunzel has also made a remarkable transition. Jan said when they came to take her from the circus, she had never been out of her cage. She had been born in there, her mother had died in there, her father had died in there, and she had never been outside. So when we brought our cage up to it and we opened the doors to transfer her, she was afraid. And you can see the full report on our website, cbsnews. Com. The overnight news will be right back. [car[clicking of ignition]rt] uh wha woof eeh woof wuh [silence] [engine roars to life] [dog howls] dramatic opera music swells from radio [howling continues] im joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. Try digestive advantage. It is tougher than your stomachs harsh environment, so it surivies a hundred times better than the leading probiotic. Get the digestive advantage. With new herbal essences bursting with argan oil of morocco and notes of jasmine to put more life in your head. And now with the power of bio renew to put more life in your hair. Try new herbal essences and let life in iraqi and kurdish troops, backed by the u. S. , continue to close the noose around isis in mosul. Allied forces control the eastern half of the city and have cut off the last road out of isiscontrolled neighborhoods. Tens of thousands of civilians are still in harms way. But some, who have escaped the fighting, are managing to put their shattered families back together. Charlie dagata reports. Reporter he was only 9 years old when isis militants overran mosul. He found himself trapped, terrified, and separated from his mother. He said he thought he would never see her again. I thought that i was already dead. During the fighting, there was bombing right next to us and our neighbors were killed. He and his family were among the tens of thousands who fled when isis first invaded. But when his father decided to risk going back to grab some belongings, he begged to join him. A lapse in judgment and the dreadful mistake. When they tried to leave, isis had cut off all the escape routes. They raided our home. They took my video game and threw it out the window. Our apartment is on the third floor. For 2 1 2 years, his mother feared the worst. There were rumors isis had executed her husband. There was no way of reaching her son. I began to lose hope. Especially after the bombings started. I had nothing left but tears and prayers. He finally managed to escape when iraqi forces liberated his neighborhood in eastern mosul. By chance, a family friend noticed him in news footage and called his mom. What did we do . We just ran out on the street. We started running the streets looking for a taxi. We just wanted to get there as soon as we could. And then the moment neither had dared dream about. What did you think when you first saw your mother . I was very happy. I became emotional. And there are all those tv cameras filming the moment. I pushed the peshmerga guards out of the way and ran through the gate. Now she cant bear to have him more than an arms length away. No, even now i cant believe it. To this moment, at night he reaches out to me and says, mom, i cant believe im in your arms. This barren and dusty camp outside of mosul is home now and for any foreseeable future. They dont have much, but they have each other. Charlie dagata, cbs news, near mosul, northern iraq. Ng pc17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test maint. Testing pc17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test maint. Testing pc17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test maint. Testing pc17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test maint. Testing pc17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test maint. Testing pc17 f1 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 12345 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 67890 cbs caption test maint. 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Crossreference with incoming calls to banks on sunday, the Ncaa Selection Committee will announce the brackets for this years march madness. Purdue is thought to be on the bubble. Steve hartman has this story. Reporter sophomore Caleb Swanigan may be the most talented College Basketball player in the country. But hes also the most unlikely. It feels like i just had two lives really. For lack of a better word, it feels like i died and got a reincarnation. Reporter this is the new caleb. And this was the old. Thats him in the yellow. Over 360 pounds in 8th grade. The only thing this kid could dunk was a cookie. But what makes his success most implausible is that for the majority of his childhood he was homeless. His mom used to drag him from shelter to shelter, here in indianapolis and across the country. Until 2011 when she gave up her parental rights. He had on a blue shirt and a tie and some khaki pants and had a little duffel bag on his arm. Thats all the possessions he had. Reporter Roosevelt Barnes adopted caleb. At the time he was recently divorced and his other kids were grown and gone. It allowed me to have somebody in the house that i could love again, really. Reporter love and encourage. Roosevelt says you have to encourage. Which is why when that 360 pound 8th grader said he wanted to play basketball, of all sports, roosevelt didnt try to lower calebs expectations. He raised them. When he couldnt jump over a piece of paper, i was telling him, youre great, the best Power Forward in the world. Reporter were you lying to him . No, i wasnt. I was speaking faith. Faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen. Reporter and caleb believed. I guess he saw something in me that i didnt see in myself at that point. Reporter it helped that roosevelt knew something about sports. He played pro football in detroit. And he now works as a sports agent. So he laid out a program for caleb that included getting in shape and getting mostly as in school. As a result, yesterday Caleb Swanigan was named an academic allamerican. One of the top basketball players in the country with a 3. 3 gpa to boot. Is this kid one of a kind or is he just one of many kids in our streets and in our foster system who simply need someone to believe . Steve hartman, on the road, in west lafayette, indiana. Thats the overnight news for this thursday. 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 here in new york city, im tony dokoupil. Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com its thursday, march 9th, 2017. This is cbs this morning. Heavy winds whip across several states, toppling trucks, knocking out power, and leaving the Michigan Basketball team banged up after their plane slid off a runway. Breaking overnight, hawaii becomes the first state to sue over the president s new travel ban. Tech Companies Take steps to make sure the cia isnt using your devices to spy on you after wikileaks latest claim. And women unite