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Started weeks early. Because grapes ripened so quickly. In rome, ornate fountains are more of a draw in the 100 degree heat. The romes Capital Police officer says they stepped up patrols at fountains following a series of incidents where some including a skinny dipper just dove in. At the trevi fountain, the fine is 500 if anyone jumps in. The problem is some of them look at us, when they see we are turn our head in other, direction, they get into it. Reporter he suggests other ways to cool down. Have an ice cream or something or whatever else. Gelato every day. Some times two. Reporter scientists are warning avoidable deaths in europe due to extreme weather could increase 50 fold by the end of the century if Global Warming is not slowed. Anthony. Seth doane on fountain patrol in rome. Thank you, seth. Heat waves, heavy rain and extreme storms are happening much more frequently in this country, its evidence that we are already feeling the negative effects of Climate Change according to a draft report produced by 13 federal agencies and First Published by the new york times. Some of the scientists behind it worry the Trump Administration could dismiss for change the report. In the past the president called Climate Change a con job. So what happens to a government scientist whose speaks up about this . Heres chip reid with a whistle blower. Reporter on the remote western coast of alaska, three small native alaskan villages are literally melting into the arctic ocean. Scientists blame warmer temperatures due to Climate Change. So the land is being chewed away, houses are dropping in. And frankly theyre one big storm away from being completely wiped out. So it is a, not just health and safety issue a matter of american lives. Reporter for seven years, a u. S. Interior department scientist has been working to relocate the villages to safer ground. Part of his job is to raise awareness about the issue. The region of the planet changing twice as fast. Reporter last month at the United Nations. Six days later, one of 50 Department Employees assigned to new jobs. He responded with a whistle blower complaint. Demanding an investigation and reassignment to his old job. I believe that the Trump Administration is retaliating against me for disclosing these risks to these alaskan native villages. Reporter and he says for speaking out about Climate Change which President Trump has repeatedly questioned. Clement says his new job is a waste of taxpayer dollars. Theyre paying you to do nothing . Thats right. Reporter because theyre hoping you will quit. Right. Reporter he published an opinion post in the Washington Post. Im blowing the whistle on the Trump Administration he wrote, that chooses science over science. He says he received a groundswell of support from other civil servants. There is a big appetite out there to, to, resist. What is happening. Reporter to fight back. Yeah. Reporter we asked interior department for an interview, but they said they cant comment on pending whistle blower complaints. In a written statement, they did say that personnel moves are being conducted to belter serve the taxpayer and the departments operations. Anthony. Chip reid. Thanks. Two federal agencies have abandoned plans to require Truck Drivers and train engineers to be screened for sleep apnea. The disorder blamed for a number of crashes. The agencies say the decision to test should be left to railroads and trucking companies. More now from tony dokoupil. Reporter four died and more than 60 injured in 2013 after the engineer fell asleep. Speeding through a curve double the legal limit. The operator was diagnosed with sleep apnea, a disorder, blocked airways at night and daytime drowsiness. Nancy montgomerys husband, jim lovell was one that was killed. My husband was on a train going 80 miles an hour for three miles that the engineer was asleep for that long. Reporter it has been cited in nine major truck and rail accidents since 2000 including this Freight Train collision in arkansas, and another deadly commuter Train Derailment last year. In all, sleep apnea related crashes resulted in at least 20 deaths. The Trump Administration is dropping a plan that would mav required rail and trucking come pans to screen for fatigue inducing disorder. You can not argue this is not putting the Public Safety at risk. Sarah fineberg head of the federal Railroad Administration under president obama. It means that the next time someone is driving down the highway, next to a big rig, that driver is more likely to be nodding off or falling asleep. The next time you get on a commuter train, its possible that the engineer hasnt been screened for sleep apnea. One major Commuter Rail line found sleep apnea in more than one in ten engineers. Regulators called condition an on going concern but safety programs address the issue. Anthony. Beloved Country Music star, Glen Campbell died today of alzheimers disease. I am a lineman for the county well bring you part of an interview i did with Glen Campbell as the we remember the man and his music later inlt the broadcast. Up next, ford explains why toxic fumes are leaking into some saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico. Goin up the country. Later, gary i have a motorcycle wonderful. Im goin up the country, baby dont you wanna go . Im goin up the country, baby dont you wanna go . Geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. Su a cold, a bug, a flu when school was back in session those germs were shared with you each year kids miss 22 Million School days due to illness. But lysol kills 99. 9 of cold and flu viruses. Its your glass of willpower that helps keep cravings. Far, far away. 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Reporter henderson officer, says she blacked out behind the wheel and crashed her Ford Explorer Police Cruiser in april. Could have had somebody transporting them to the jail, i could have killed them. I didnt know i was in a crash. Reporter according to medical records, doctors diagnosed her with Carbon Monoxide poisoning. Tests showed potentially Dangerous Levels of the gas in her blood two hours later. It was near fatal, lethal. Reporter yet regulators said last month despite reports of three crashes and 41 injuries in the 20112017 explorers there was no evidence. Ford released images, which may explain how. They show unsealed holes near the muffler and rear of the cruisers. Holes were made after purchase to install emergency equipment like lights. Company engineers are making repairs to police uniits at no cost. Theyre in austin, texas, attempting to fix some of the citys 400 plus explorers taken off the road. The crack right there . Ford is also investigating crack the exhaust manifolds. Very hairline crack. Reporter ford believes that is an unrelated issue. Officer sicky is now back at work. In a new explorer. But she is suing ford. What do you think should happen with the explorers . We have enough dangerous job to be worried if the Carbon Monoxide detector will go off. Ford needs to take care of problem. Fix it. Medical records show the presence of medication shes had prescription for. Doctors talked to dont know if those could have been factored. Ford declined comment, because of the investigation and maintains safety is its top priority. Why a Google Engineer is searching for a new job. Itwhats possible. Nk rethink the experience. Rethink your allergy pills. Flonase sensimist allergy relief uses unique Mistpro Technology and helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. Most allergy pills only block one. And 6 is greater than one. Rethink your allergy relief. Flonase sensimist. Clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. But can ot fix this teens skateboarding mishap . Nope. So lets be clear clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. Su a cold, a bug, a flu when school was back in session those germs were shared with you each year kids miss 22 Million School days due to illness. But lysol kills 99. 9 of cold and flu viruses. I just want to find a used car start at the new carfax. Com show me used trucks with one owner. Pretty cool. [laughs] ah. Ahem. Show me the carfax. Start your used car search at the allnew carfax. Com. Google fired the male engineer behind a controversial memo. James demoore wrote women on average have more neuroticism to explain why 20 of google tech workers are women. Google ceo denounced the memo for advancing harmful gender stereotypes. Demoore filed a complaint over his firing. With the National Labor relations board. David letterman is making a come back in a six episode series for netflix, streaming service. Hour long programs will feature interview with a single guest and comedy segments from the field. Anoungs his return today, letterman said, if you retire to spend more time with your family check with your family first. Up next, well remember the rhinestone cow boy. Glen campbell. Finally tonight, Glen Campbell lost a very public, very courageous battle with the cruelest of diseases. He died today of alzheimers surrounded by his family in nashville. He was 81. Im happy to be here. Happy to be anywhere. Reporter Glen Campbell was Country Musics first cross over star. Its a good song. I like a good song. Reporter never thought of yourself as a country singer. No. Reporter one of 12 children of an arkansas sharecropper, glen picked up a guitar at age 4. He was a natural. By the early 60s he played his way to l. A. But couldnt read music. Became one of the most sought after guitarists in the city. Started getting a lot of session work. Yeah, it was great, man. I bought a car. Reporter one of an elite group of studio musicians known as the wrecking crew. In 1963, alone, campbell performed on nearly 600 cuts for other artists. Wouldnt it be nice if we were older reporter when brian wilson took time off from the beach boys, campbell filled in for six months as he told me in an interview for cbs sunday morning in 2012. I had to go on a gig and play bass and sang his part. It was like. Its a little old lady from pasadena reporter in 1967, his solo career took off on a jimmy webb song. By the time i get to phoenix reporter hed win four grammys that year and the next year the smothers brothers asked him to host their summer replacement show on cbs. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, im Glen Campbell. Everything changed after that didnt it . It did. I didnt realize the power of television. Reporter the Glen Campbell good time hour ran for four years and made him a household name. Ive been walking the streets so long reporter campbells biggest hilt was still to come. In 1975, he heard a demo that he thought could be his signature tune. I have been walking these streets so long, singing the same old song. That was just perfect. Like a Rhinestone Cowboy reporter in 2012, a year after he was diagnosed with alzheimers, campbell embarked on a farewell tour. The Rhinestone Cowboys last ride. And thats the overnight news for this wednesday. For some of you the news continues. For others, check back a little later for the morning news and of course, cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im anthony mason. Thanks for watching. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news, im tony dokoupil. The Nuclear Cold War with north korea is heating up quickly. President trump is now threatening the north with fire and fury after report that their Nuclear Weapons program is much furlgts a further along than previously thought. U. S. Intelligence believes the north has already built Nuclear Warheads that can fit atop their missiles. Thats a game changer. David martin reports. North korea best not make any more threats to the United States. They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. Reporter if the assessment by the Pentagons Defense Intelligence Agency is accurate, north korea has crossed a crucial but not the final threshold in developing a Nuclear Weapon that can threaten the american homeland. Sthorltly after word of the new estimate leaked, President Trump warned kim jungun, in the starkest terms possible. He has been very threatening beyond a normal state. As the i said, they will be met with fire, fury and frankly, power. The likes of which, this world has never seen before. More than a year ago, kim jungunshowed off what he claimed was a nuclear device. North korea conducted five underground nuclear tests. Last onest mated to be twice as powerful as the the bomb dropped on hiroshima and has enough plutonium and enriched uranium to build dozens of Nuclear Weapons. Twice last month it launched missiles high into space which had they been fired on ape lower trajectory would have reached parts of the u. S. But u. S. Officials say north korea has yet to demonstrate two key technologies. A nosecone that can shield the Nuclear Warhead from the extreme heat. And buffeting of reentering the atmosphere after arcing thousands of miles through space. And a Guidance System that can steer it accurately towards its target. Without that, north korea does not have a workable Nuclear Weapon. But the Defense Intelligence agency has estimated north korea could have a reliable weapon, as early as next year. A full two years earlier than previously forecast. Intelligence estimates can turn out to be wrong as the u. S. Learned the hard way. In iraq. But this latest estimate combined with the president s strong words, leaves little doubt north korea will be the defining test of his abilities as commanderinchief. The question becomes how will the United States respond. Chief white house correspondent, Major Garrett has a look. Reporter President Trumps rhetoric sounded very much look a speech harry truman gave after the first u. S. Atomic bomb strike. If they do not now accept our terms, they may expect a rain of ruin from the air, the like of which has never been seen on this earth. Behind this air attack, will follow sea, and land, forces in such numbers and power, as they have not yet seen. Asked if the president was looking towards war, counselor kellyann conway told reporters there was no point explaining. I think the president s comments were very strong and obvious. Reporter in another historical echo, california fub pub, daryl issa compared the standoff to the most dangerous Cold War Nuclear confrontation. It represents the greatest crisis probably since let me phrase that, undoubtedly since the cuban missile crisis. Something that can hit us and our allies. And its with a rogue nation that we suspect would use it. The president s words contrasted sharply with tillersons declaration last week that the u. S. Was open to negotiations. We are trying to convey to the North Koreans we are not your enemy or threat. Mr. Trump ignored basic Administration Policy on sensitive north korea information. Early in the day he retweeted a report on u. S. Satellite image reof north korean missiles. Prompting this response from nikki haley. If i cant talk about anything that is classified. If that is in the newspaper thats a shame. Senator john mccain said the president s words risk bringing the country closer to some kind of serious confrontation. Democratic senator Dianne Feinstein said the president its not helping the situation with his bombastic comments. The latest round of United Nations sanctions against north korea were designed to deprive the communist nation of the money it needs to fund its nuclear program. Now it looks like that is too little, too late. Ben tracy in beijing reports. Took more than a month to get china and russia to go along with sanctions that will cost north korea 1 billion yeech ear. Will china and russia enforce the sanctions and will they work . Reporter north koreas most famous news anchor defiantly announced the north wont put its weapons on the negotiating table despite what it calls fabricated u. N. Sanctions. Building a Nuclear Weapon and Missile Program is not cheap. The u. N. Sanctions banning major north korean exports such as coal and iron are designed to starve the regime of the money to pay for it. Money that is used to enrich the powerful elites and generals who in turn dont challenge kim junguns near total power. An expert on saj sanctions. The north korean regime will half to make a choice will not be able to continue the program. Keep elites happy and keep the military happy. They will have to start making choices they havent had to choose before. Reporter when we visited north korea this spring. We saw kim jungun, unveil a massive new neighborhood of shimmering high rises. His way of showing the world that eight previous rounds of u. N. Sanctions over a decade did not work. But this time, china says it will fully enforce the sanctions. Which means cutting off a lot of the trade that happens here, in the chinese border town. North koreas ability to keep funding its Weapons Program will come at the expense of its citizens. Many of whom are already forced to work in other countries. They send their pay worth more than 1 billion to the regime. The new sanctions wont end that. 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Its mosquito season in most of the country. Theyre not just a nuisance. Some of the bugs carry disease. Fresno, california is fighting back by, get this, releasing 20 million more mosquitoes on stew the streets. How is that going to help . Well its an experiment. Our Mireya Villarreal paid a visit to the skeeter lab in south san tran. San francisco. Just after sunrise in fresno, california and this van circling a residential neighborhood is making a rather unusual delivery. It is hard to see with the naked eye, but flying out of this tube are thousands of mosquitoes. New additions to the community. Are the mosquitoes going to bother us, bite us . So far, it hasnt been much of a problem. Not a problem for beeny smith, despite putting more bugs in the air, the experiment in this van could actually decrease the mosquito in her backyard. The only ones we release are male, the females bite, the ones we are releasing are sterile. They will meet with the female. She will produce eggs but they will never hatch. Running this experiment for the Life Sciences corporate does isnt of tick powerhouse google. In total, release 1g million mosquitoes a week for 20 weeks this summer. You are going to release 20 million mosquitoes in the fresno areas, are neighbors not concerned. Once they understand male mosquitoes dont bite. If we are successful. We will reduce the population of those who do bite them. People are thrilled. Wild mosquitoes do more than bite. The group is targeting those that spread dangerous diseases. If we release enough. We hope we can eliminate the population where people live. To do that, they have spent millions of dollars building this lab, which breeds sterilizes and rears millions of bugs. Then sorts them by sex to ensure only the males are released. Producing a million male mosquitoes a week, quite a feat. Jody holman works for a government control program they tried a smaller scale version, but released 800,000 pests. Now, partnered with google theyre able to multiply that by a factor of 25. We really needed to have ability to rear the number of males that would be needed to affect control. But, partnering with the google family of companies, comes with its own complications. I always have a concern, when google says it is going to do anything. John simpson of the nonprofit consumer watch dog has kept a close eye on google and subsidiaries for years. He sees nothing wrong with the science and safety of the fresno experiment, it its what comes next, that concerns him. In the future, if they have got all of the proprietary information, you have to meet their terms. And if because of their powerful position, they can essentially dictate those terms, you then end up being at the verilees mercy. We dont know how we will go to market as a business. Right now focused on showing it can work. If it works, the project could serve as a model for other communities around the world and even though the fevers arent threatening fresno. People here dont seem to find acting as test subjects for technology that could save millunder of lives in the future. In a way, neat how to be part of it in one small way. Reporter researchers in fresno are monitoring traps throughout the neighborhood, and hoping to see a drop in mosquito populations by the end of the summer. Mireya villarreal, san francisco. Federal government is expanding its investigation into possible dangerous exhaust leaks in the Ford Explorer. One version of the explorer, the interceptor utility, is the most popular vehicle, with u. S. Law enforcement agencies. Police departments across the country, are complaining that their officers are getting sick. Some of them are even passing out behind the wheel. Kris van cleave was on hand when the pd in Montgomery County maryland had all explorers inspected. Reporter what theyre finding in explorer after explorer are cracks in the exhaust manisfold. A part that takes exhaust away from. Engine. It is Police Departments across the country that has ford actively kidding a recall of its best selling Ford Explorer Police Interceptors. Mechanics in Montgomery County, maryland are finding cracked monifolds in Ford Explorers so often. We believe a manufacturers defect. David dyes, believes the problem could be affecting up to 80 of the fleet. Most are Police Cruisers. It collects gasses and a crack could release Carbon Monoxide. If you are running air conditioning or vent system thats the air through the engine compartment. You are sucking Carbon Monoxide into the cabin. If, if you have that kind of a leak. While ford engineers, the cracks are common enough to promptford to actively consider a potentially costly recall. There are an estimated 135,000 Explorer Police cruisers on the road today. Police departments in a dozen states raised concerns about possible car been monoxide leaks. Ford declined multiple requests for an interview but did release a video statement. There is nothing we take more sear justly with providing you with the safest, most reliable vehicles to support your life saving work. We were first to show you the 2015 crash in california. The Police Officer driving, passed out. He believes it was Carbon Monoxide and is now suing ford. Following more than 2700 complaints, federal regulators last week expanded their investigation, to cover model years, 2011 to 2017. Saying, preliminary testing suggests co levels mate be elevated in certain driving scenarios. They live in the cruisers, eight hours at a time. Maybe longer. In massachusetts, a third of the town any cruisers are out of service. Local police chief association sells cbs news. 15 Police Agencies in state alone side lined Ford Explorers awaiting a solution from ford. 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You have to say i am diving now. But you can still hear the dinging a little from there. Reporter the study commissioned by Liberty Mutual insurance and students against destructive decisions found older teens are more likely to use their phones while driving. 71 of High School Seniors, more than freshman, sophomores, or juniors. About half of seniors they say use navigation and music apps compared to a third of sophomores. And, 32 of seniors, admit to snap chatting behind the wheel. Last month an 18yearold in california was Live Streaming on instagram when sheep lost control and crashed. Killing her 14yearold sister and injuring another teen t. The tendency is you start cautious. Get more experienced and feel more and more confident. If they feel more confident. Feel more powerful they may jump to risky behavior. Reporter many states drop license restrictions on teens including curfews and limiting passengers when drivers turn 18. And, she says, she is not dropping her rules. What happens if, they dont follow the rules . No car. He loses car privileges. If she were to find out something happened and texting. While older teens see themselves as safer drivers than younger peers. Nearly 60 of High School Seniors reported being in a crash or having a close call. And parents, this is important, researchers say, teens are following your lead. So if you are on your phone behind the wheel, you can bet your kid probably is too. It is almost back to school time. And there is trouble in the ivy league. The Trump Administration is investigating a series of complaints against harvard. The claim is that some asian students were denied admission because of their race. I spoke with the president of princeton, who stood by his guns insisting race is an important factor to maintaining a diverse student body. If we wanted to we could take students who had only perfect gpas and only perfect board scores and fill a class. Princeton president , chris icegerber will welcome a class packed with some of the best students imamerica. Every year Admissions Officers are consider morgue than just academics. Lets be cheer, part of our policy, we take race and ethnicity into account. Building a divorce campus. The Supreme Court ruled that race is an acceptable factor in college admissions. We want our students to go out and have an impact in multicultural and diverse society. We need to have a diverse student body on the campus. Reporter a group called students for fair admissions accusing elite colleges of discriminating against asianamerican and white students using illegal caps on enrolling mtd and higher academic standards for admission. In a Washington Post oned, the Group President , writes racial preferences, punish Better Qualified individuals and pit americans against one amother. I had a 2230 sa st. , perfect score on the act, 4. 67 gpa i believe. Michael wang applied to almost every ivy league school. Was only accepted to one. Had i been africanamerican, latino, i may have gone to more schools. In 2015, federal civil rights according to documents released this spring, Admissions Officers did discuss applicants in racial terms. No cultural flavor. Reads one review of an hispanic applicant. Very few have riff can with verbal scores like this. Reads another. Can you guarantee that, asianamerican and white applicants are not being held to a higher standard than other groups . I can guarantee that all of our students are held to an equal standard. It is tough off to get into princeton. Tough to get into our other ivy colleges regardless of what group you from. But everybody gets a fair shake. Harvard for its part also stands by its policy. In a statement to cbs news, the school said, harvards administrations process considers each applicant as a whole person. Nevada is the eighth state to allow the legal sale of marijuana to adults. The problem is, most visitors to las vegas have no legal place to smoke it. Mark strassmann reports. This is the essence, cannibas dispensary, which sells 50 strains of legal marijuana. This is venom og, gram of it costs 18. Cash only. But for tourists, the legal challenge starts as soon as you walk out the front door. Anything goes in vegas, right . Wrong. On the strip, buying marijuana legally is one thing. Smoking it is another. Nevada law mandates that legally bought marijuana be consumed in a private residence. Nothing public. Which includes, casinos, hotels, cars, and sidewalks. The owner of the dispensary says the law puts most of his customers in a tough spot. 70 to 80 are tour irss. They have no private space. They dont live here. No other industry can you buy a product and not use it anywhere. Silly. In eight states that legalized it, implementing drug laws is challenging. People in california and massachusetts, may possess it or grow it, but not buy, or sell it legally until next year. Sales are legal in colorado, nevada and washington, but for now, public consumption is banned. Nevada state senator tick sagerbloom, supported legalizing marijuana. People are buying it, using it. Not something new. Lets take the next step. Acknowledge that fact. And provide a venue. Marijuana has a place in sin city. But for now, vegas casinos and hotels have too much at stake to allow it. Gaming is a 13 billion a year business in the state. Casino licenses require following federal, state and local laws. This is the Marijuana Industry. This is the gaming industry. The two shall never meet. Tony alamo, chairs the nevada at the end of the day it is very clear cut. It is against federal law. Until federal law changes the standard they have to maintain. 25yearold david harper its visiting from houston. The marijuana he bought legally he will smoke illegally. Got to be discreet, yeah, sure. You are not the only one. Definitely not the only one. There is no consensus about the solution here. The local Marijuana Industry is pushing to legalize pot caves, the kind they have overseas in amsterdam. The kind colorado will roll out this month. For now, margaret what tourists buy in vegas, they cant use in vegas. Thats the overnight news for wednesday. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im tony dokoupil. Captioning funded by cbs its wednesday, august 9th, 2017. This is the cbs morning news. Its dangerous war of words between President Trump and the leader of north korea. They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. The manhunt for a suspected cop killer in missouri ends in an arrest. And saying goodbye to Country Music legend Glen Campbell

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