Pence interview on cbsnews. Com and our streaming service, cbsn. Fios is not cable. Were wired differently. That means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. So in the 3. 7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. His friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song. His sister can live stream it. While his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. The repeal of obamacare will be the first bill taken up by the new congress. Thats according to the speaker of the house. In an interview for 60 minutes paul ryan told us that repeal will be immediate but a replacement is months, even years away. No one, he said, will lose we met the speaker at the capitol today, and we asked him about his rocky relationship with mr. Trump. You called donald trump a racist. No, i didnt. I said his comment was. Uhhuh. Im not sure theres a great deal of daylight between those two definitions. But he definitely called you ineffective and disloyal. Have you patched it up . Yeah, we have. Were fine. Were not looking back. Were looking forward. We actually weve had like forward back in the past. Thats behind us. Were way beyond that. Did you believe he could be nominated . Really. Yeah, no, i didnt see this one coming. He knows that. Donald trumps a very he was a very unconventional candidat. Hes going to be an unconventional president. What i like about it in my, like i said, almost daily conversations is hes just a get things done kind of guy. Have you told him being president is not bng that the congress is going to have a say . Oh, weve talked about that extensively. Weve talked about the constitution, article one in the constitution, the separation of powers. He feels very strongly, actually, that under president obamas watch he stripped a lot of power away from the constitution, away from the legislative branch of government, and we want to reset the balance of power so that people and the constitution are rightfully restored. The speaker of the house on his plans for sweeping tax reform and immigration thats this sunday on 60 minutes. Ryans home state of wisconsin today began recounting votes. But the recounts there and possibly in michigan and pennsylvania are not expected to change the outcome of the president ial race. Donald trump won with 306 electoral votes, even though Hillary Clinton got nearly 2. 5 million more popular votes. That is nearly a 2 margin and is the largest by any candidate on to lose the election. Tonight in syria, families are running for their lives to escape aleppo. Once a home to a Million People. Syrian government forces, backed by russia, are obliterating neighborhoods held by rebels. And today debora patta got a rare look. Reporter for the tens of thousands of civilians who fled felt like even the weather deserted them. Huddling under blankets for warmth, they sleep cheek to cheek in makeshift shelters. For many this is their first meal in days. The United Nations estimates that 200,000 are still inside eastern aleppo, trapped between the syrian army and rebel fighters, the relentless shelling continues. The u. N. Has demanded a pause in the fighting to allow for the evacuation of the sick and injured and the delivery of food anme but the Syrian Government has answered with silence. Its main backer, russia, talks about opening humanitarian corridors, but so far thats all it is, talk. The governments fivemonth siege has left food and medical supplies dangerously low, while hospitals have been blown to pieces. As the rebel territory shrinks under the advance of the syrian military, desperate civilians to escape. My son and i had no choice but to leave, she said, even if we had to walk all the way. As miserable as it is for those who made it out to safety, its far worse for those who stayed behind. We can tell you, scott, that since we arrived in aleppo the sound of shelling has not let up. Debora patta in the war zone for us tonight. Debora, thank you. Today the death toll from the tennessee wildfires climbed to 10. 80 are injured and many are missing. Demarco morgan is in the great smoky mountains. Reporter with dozens of leads to track down, authorities here continue to search for those who have been reporting missing. Sevier county mayor larry watters. Were concluding the rescue probably today, and were moving tomorrow into the recovery. Reporter this board at an American Red Cross shelter is unaccounted for, including members of the reed family. Donna casey and kela inman are School Nurses at the school where missing sisters, 9yearold lily and 12yearold chloe reed, attend. The two were with their mom, constant, the night of the massive wildfire. Our school is a family. I mean, we are truly a family. And this is hurting all of us. Reporter monday night michael reed received a desperate call from his wife that flames were fastly approaching their home. He hasnt heard from her since. To have two of our own missing, its just its devastat were heartbroken, and we need the help. We want them back. Reporter scott, this threestory home on the mountain is just one of hundreds of structures destroyed. Officials expect to start letting other homeowners return to their property within the next few days. Demarco morgan, thanks. In medellin, colombia they were supposed to play a soccer championship last night but instead the stadium was packed for a memorial for the brazilian monday. 71 were killed, including most of the players. Six people survived. The clubs home stadium in brazil was also filled last night for a mass in honor of the victims. Coming up next, a molecule in mushrooms relieves depression in cancer patients. And later, shedding new light on the beauty of nature. I did everything i could to make her party perfect. Almost everything. You know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. But for only 7 a month, ridx helps break down waste. Ove free ultras triple action joint support for improved mobility and flexibility, and 20 better comfort from one tiny, mighty pill. Get move free ultra, and enjoy living well. Today doctors testing a groundbreaking treatment for some of the side effects of very impressive results. Heres our chief medical correspondent dr. Jon lapook. Reporter after dinah bazer was treated for Ovarian Cancer in 2010, the next two years were filled with dread. All i thought about was the cancer, that it would come back and i would die of it. How severe was the anxiety . Were you able to go on with your life . I felt like it was destroying my life. Reporter in 2012 bazer patients using the hallucinogenic drug psilocybin, the active ingredient in certain mushrooms. Dr. Stephen ross directs addiction studies at Nyu Langone Medical Center and led the study. The idea was that drugs which were known to induce spiritual or these unusual mystical states of consciousness might help people who were having this domain of distress. Reporter bazer took the medication in this treatment room with therapists present for support. During the session she saw her and as soon as i visualized the fear i became furious. In my mind i screamed, who the hell do you think you are . I wont be eaten alive. From that moment the fear was gone. You took control. I took control. And it was gone. Reporter the nyu study, and a second one at johns hopkins, followed a total of 80 patients dose of psilocybin. There was lasting reduction of anxiety and depression in 60 to 80 of the patients. I began to feel the most amazing love i have ever felt. I think my brain was rewired a little bit, and that love that i felt has done very well, very good things for me. Reporter there were no serious side effects. Though encouraging, these results are definitely preliminary, and for now the drug remains banned except for research. And scott, dr. Ross told me that the fda is expected to consider within the next two months whether or not to approve a larger study. What an amazing result for dinah. Jon, thanks very much. Coming up next, the National Christmas tree is lighted by the head of the executive branch. Many people clean their dentures in reality theyre not. If a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. Thats why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. Polidents unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99. 99 of odor causing bacteria. For a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. 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Aldrin, now 86, developed fluid in his lungs while sightseeing at the south pole. He was evacuated by skiplane and is now resting in new zealand. There was a north pole feel in washington today as the obamas presided over the lighting of the National Christmas tree, a tradition started by the coolidges in 1923. The tree is a colorado blue spruce, planted on the ellipse across from the white house in 2012. And there is another light changed the light bulbs at Niagara Falls. Michelle miller gives us a look at a new work in watercolor. Reporter by day the view is majestic. Water cascading nearly 200 feet between the u. S. And canada. But at night its illuminating. A dazzling rainbow of colors from the canadian side light up the American Falls from nearly half a mile away. Tonight, thank a renovation, they will be even brighter. This is a new era in Niagara Falls history tonight. Reporter mark thomas is chairman of the Niagara Falls illumination board. Were eliminating all the dark spots so that you can actually see the whole rim of the falls, the whole curtain of the falls, and were going to add a whole host of colors you that couldnt get before with our old technology. Reporter i mean, arent lights just lights . Yeah, except when you put lights on these falls they dazzle. Reporter the illumination of the falls started in 1860 to celebrate the prince of wales by 1925 the light show became a nightly spectacle. The lights themselves were even an attraction. Today some 20 Million People are drawn to them. Yes, theyre going to be bright. Reporter ed gesh helped with the new 1,400 l. E. D. Lighting makeover, boosting the colors up to 14 times brighter. Are they also more Energy Efficient . Absolutely. Up to 85 Energy Savings as we reporter when the lights came on, visitors on the canadian side got the full view. How big of a difference is it . Oh, i love the blue. The blue is beautiful, the color. Reporter its hard to beat natural beauty, scott, but nothing wrong with adding a little color. Michelle miller with a bright idea. Thanks. And thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and be sure not to miss cbs this morning. . Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. And welcome to the overnight news. Im don dahler. President elect donald trump kicked off his victory tour in indiana. He was given a heros welcome at a carrier airconditioner factory where he made good on a Campaign Promise to save hundreds of union jobs. Mr. Trump personally negotiated a deal to keep the company from relocating the positions to mexico. But hundreds more jobs are leaving the country and the deal itself will cost the government upwards of 7 million. Major garrett is there. They say its not president ial to call up these massive leaders of business. I think its very president ial. Reporter president elect donald trump called the ceo of united technologies, directly to discuss keeping the jobs in indiana. Companies are not going to leave the United States anymore without consequences. Not going to happen. Reporter during the Campaign Trump threatened to slap import tariffs on companies that sent jobs overseas. But in this case the state of indiana provided the company 7 million in tax incentives, something states often do to keep or attract businesses. And mr. Trump promised lower regulations. The publicity bang is larger than the National Economic impact of saving 1,000 jobs in a labor force of 159 million. But for carrier workers like bryan dyson the reaction was emotional and appreciative. Crying. Relieved. Christmas coming, you know, everybodys heads up. Reporter dawn kinnard said it was a promise kept. Have to. He could have just said that and walked away. But he really did follow through. Reporter all this is a stark contrast to the reaction when carrier announced in february that jobs were moving to mexico. [ yelling ] not far from the carrier plant, manufacturer rexnord plans to move 300 jobs to mexico. Brian reed is an assembler. Devastated. It just i cant put it in words. I mean, the 300 people i work with, things just went through my mind and it just it was just devastating. Reporter reed said he doesnt feel left behind. With what mr. Trump did it does give a sense of hope for the american working class. I dont know that personally it will affect my factory. In the waning days of the Obama Administration the white house is working to find countries willing to accept dozens of detainees who have been cleared for release from the prison camp at guantanamo bay. Margaret brennan reports from cuba. In recent months, but Donald TrumpsCampaign Pledge to stop this prison from closing has left the fate of many prisoners in limbo. On a quiet day in the guantanamo prison yard giant buzzers picked at a detainees leftovers. One prisoner spotted our cameras and gave an impromptu art show. We werent permitted to film his face as he described each painting in a mix of english and arabic. Hes accused of training with al qaeda, but hes never been charged with a crime, 14 years after arriving here. Nearly half of the 60 remaining detainees will never be charged, in part due to a lack of conclusive evidence. But rear admiral peter clark said there are grounds for their detention. I know that the detainees we have here today are not folks who were accidentally rounded up. Theres a reason why theyre reporter saifala parasha is the oldest detainee at 69. He claims his encounters with both Osama Bin Laden and Khalid Sheikh muhammad from innocent. The u. S. Intelligence community disagrees but his son mustafa said its not fair to continue holding him. Charge him, take him to court, release him, transfer him to the u. S. , but something needs to be done. Reporter parashas lawyer david remus is afraid the prison doors will slam shut when donald trump takes office. His client told him the prisoners wereed he said that many detainees thought it was the end of the world and felt terrible. And that many detainees asked for tranquilizers, sleeping pills, because they were so distraught. Reporter some prisoners are being freed as the u. S. No longer considers them a security threat. Commander steven gabovics old us that before leaving detainees apartment to begin adjusting to life on the outside. Here theyll have a refrigerator, they have showers, they have the tv, free action. Theyll have a dvd player. Theyll have if they want to a playstation game. Reporter this route out of the prison is called the pathway to freedom. Officials here insist that they are not rushing out any prisoners, but there is congressional concern that they are being sent to countries that wont adequately monitor them or stop them from posing a future threat. Southern california is one of the only placn where Mountain Lions live mostly peacefully among people. Theyre photographed, tagged, and tracked, and most people like having them around. So there was outrage when a local rancher was given a permit to shoot one of the big cats after it killed some of her livestock. Carter evans has the story from the Santa Monica Mountains near malibu. Reporter wildlife officials held a meeting right here to talk to locals about building complete enclosures like this to keep their livestock safe at night. They expected about a dozen instead there were hundreds. No one wants anyone to shoot p45 whoo reporter at a packed meeting with wildlife officials last night, concerned residents voiced their outrage over plans to kill a Mountain Lion known to locals as p45. The 150pound cat is one of roughly a dozen roaming the hills near los angeles who are being tracked by the national that logs every move. But over the past year its believed p45 has killed dozens of livestock, carrying out its bloodiest attack yet last weekend. He didnt eat any of them. He just killed them. And kind of left them where they lay and went on to the next one. Reporter Wendell Phillips immediately suspected p45 when he saw the ten dead alpacas on his neighbor victorias ranch. Monday Californias Department of fish and wildlife granted victorias request for a tenday when its determined a Mountain Lion has destroyed a land owners property. Still, the decision sparked immediate backlash. It makes no sense reporter attorney reed brightman, who represents victoria, attended last nights meeting. She has taken a lot of steps to try and avoid this over the last year. Shes lost 20 of her alpacas no. Reporter he revealed shes now reconsidering her next move, asking the department of fish and wildlife to capture the animal instead and have it relocated to an sanctuary. If she could have any solution that does not involve the animal being killed, she wants to explore it. Reporter but the Department Says that request may not be possible. In this situation he wouldnt relocate this animal based on the fact that its killed animals. So it would take it kind of off the table. Reporter of course wildlife folks dont want the animal shot. They dont even want it relocated. Well have more on the Mountain Lions of Southern California when we return. This is the cbs overnight news. I did everything i could to make her party perfect. Almost everything. 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And some of the big cats have become local celebrities. Bill whitaker has the story for 60 minutes. When you moved here, did you know there was a Mountain Lion in the vicinity . No. No. Not at all. Not at all. There are signs for rattlesnakes. Theres not signs for Mountain Lions. Some view you have here. Yeah. Reporter paula and jason of a local landmark. Not just for the killer view of los angeles but also for an encounter a workman had one day in the crawlspace under the house. He was doing some wiring when he saw something scary. He comes into my office terrified, and he says, bro, you have a Mountain Lion in your house, bro. And so i said to him, a Mountain Lion . He goes, yeah, man, a Mountain Lion. Face to face, eye to eye. And he was like terrified. Reporter he had been eye to eye with p22, so named by the park service. P for puma. Number 22 out of 44 theyve studied. Photographed here with a small camera on a very long stick. P22 wears a Park Service Tracking collar that sends gps signals on his location. Day because he was under the house. He was just laying there trying to snooze, completely just like we woke him from a nap. Reporter soon the house was packed with cameras and reporters. P22 was already a local celebrity because of this National Geographic picture taken by a remote camera a mile or two from the house. Wildlife experts finally decided to shoo everybody out after the 11 00 news. Hoping p22 might head back into the hills nearby. Which he did. When did he leave . How did he leave . We dont know how. They call them ghost cats. Right. There you go. Reporter and though they live in the shadows in much of Southern California theyre never far away. A trail camera caught this one a stones throw from the rooftops of suburbia. To, you know, stay elusive and away from us. Even us researchers who follow them almost daily, we hardly ever see them. Jeff sikic is a park service biologist, an expert on big cats who holds something of a record. Hes seen and captured p22 four times now. This time he corners the animal and hits him with a tranquilizer dart. Quickly it knocks p22 out, with his eyes still open. The batteries on his gps collar were running low. Replacing them gives sikic and his crew a chance for a checkup. P22 is healthy. Weighing in at 125 pounds. From experience, sikic knows that when the animal comes to its no threat. Sure enough, a groggy p22 wakes up and stumbles back into the shadows. Heres the past eight months of where p22 has traveled. Reporter the gps signals from their collars tell sikic and his colleague seth riley where the animals roam. P22 wanders the hills of Griffith Park, a small enclave in los angeles frequented by hikers and visitors to the parks famed observatory. We havent, knock on wood, had any major conflicts with him and people, and it shows that even a large carnivore like a Mountain Lion can live right among people for many years. Reporter they think p22 migrated east across the Santa Monica Mountains for 20 miles or so. Perhaps chased out by a bigger male. He somehow crossed the 405 freeway, one of the worlds bel air and beverly hills, and somewhere near the Hollywood Bowl amphitheater crossed a second busy freeway, the 101, to Griffith Park. P22 had it great, no competition, no other adult males in Griffith Park, seemed to be plenty of prey for him. Reporter hes been in Griffith Park for three years now. All alone, lokg yeah, you know, still hang out there, which is pretty surprising. I would have bet he would have left looking for a potential mate. Reporter if the mating urge overwhelms him, he could take his chances crossing the freeways again to find a female. A very risky business. Why not move him . Usually it doesnt work moving lions. Wed just be moving this animal, usually results in the death of one of them. Reporter and in the Verdugo Mountains a small range overlooking the san fernando valley, theres another lonely lion. I never thought one would actually come through our back yard. And he was right next to our bedroom window. And then hed continue up this way. Reporter Nancy Vandermay and eric barkolo moved here to be close to wildlife and got their wish in the form of a Mountain Lion named p41, who seems to love their back yard deck. Hes right out here where we are . Exactly where we are. Reporter he has come to visit at least ten times. Triggering security cameras taking both video and still pictures. The area is called cougar canyon. What else . Here he is just literally made a loop around our house for some reason. Yeah. With baby pictures they show off their video scrapbook. And let me point out how his paws are on the wood and not on the gravel so he can make as little noise as possible. Wow. They want to be silent at all times. Reporter Camera Technology has revolutionized the way Mountain Lions and other wild animals are studied. Joanna turner is a sound effects editor for universal studios. On her own time shes one of several citizen scientists, as theyre called, wht cameras up in the wild hoping to get that perfect shot. There he is. Oh, come on, buddy. How do you know where to look . We look for tracks and we look for signs of them and we look for deer because thats their food source. Reporter to lure the lions into camera range shell sprinkle catnip, vanilla extract, even mens cologne on a branch, and just like house cats they love it. But her cameras also catch bobcats, coyotes, foxes and bears. You can see the full report on our website, cbsnews. Com. The overnight news will be right back. 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Reporter casinos have never been more flush than they are right now. We went from about 800 employees to 3,000 employees in less than six months. Reporter so the demand is there. Oh, the demand is there. Reporter rob norton is president of maryland live, a sprawling casino in the baltimore, maryland suburbs that opened just four years ago. After rounds of expansion it now sells itself as one of the nations largest gaming, retail and entertainment venues. Are you going to keep growing . We are goto keep growing. Reporter and like a gambler on a winning streak, the casino is plunging ahead. Its just Broken Ground on a 200 Million Convention Center and hotel. A confident David Cordish owns maryland live. Is it a bet for you to build this hotel or is it a sure thing . Its pretty much a sure thing. Reporter cordish is doubling down because he says he only community, a busy interstate, and a major retail magnet. Maryland live sits next to arundel mills mall, a 1. 6 millionsquarefoot shopping paradise. Youre a bullish man on a lot of things. I am bullish. Very optimistic. Reporter but even an optimist dreads a losing hand. 30 years ago only two states had casinos. Now 42 states do. Youre running out of room to expand in. By and large the United States is running out of good locations. Reporter that at some point casinos will be cannibalizing from each other . At some point. Its already happening. Reporter on election day new jersey voters will decide whether to amend the constitution to allow casinos beyond Atlantic City. The onetime las vegas of the east where the chips are most certainly down. In 2001 the new jersey resort city had 16 of the u. S. Commercial casino market. Pennsylvania and maryland let casinos open there. And its hurting the bottom line. New jerseys casino tax revenues are half what they were ten years ago. Meaning less money for senior citizens, the disabled, and economic revitalization programs. While new yorks quadrupled, sending a windfall to education. Delawares general fund took a hit as maryland hit the jackpot. With five casinos since 2009 is a sixth, the mgm at national harbor, opening december 8th. Basically kind of an arms race. Reporter alex bumoginy is an analyst at fitz ratings. Even though commercial casino revenue nationwide is up 48 since 2001 to more than 40 billion nationwide, bumoginy says the Casino Industry is now extremely saturated. Fortunately, most states at this point already have gaming and have a limited amount of licenses to issue. So were getting to the point where future development is very limited. Ones were involved in. You think youre immune. I think were immune in the locations weve picked. Reorter David Cordish now has plans for a new live casino in philadelphia. His fifth casino. Convinced hes on a roll. Do you think there are too many casinos opening . Actually, no, i dont. I dont feel like theres too many casinos. Because you want choice . Yes. Most definitely. Reporter andrea hanks came from her fiance 2 1 2 hours north from richmond, virginia to give maryland live a spin. As did betsy bane. Shes a shrewd shopper at the slots and vows to check out mgms brand new mega casino when it opens in national harbor. She told us shell keep sampling. You like to try them all. Yes. With their different promotions like tournaments. You want them to fight for you, your business. Exactly. Reporter there are now more than 1,000 casinos nationwide. And just like these gamblers, states are hoping to strike it rich too. No matter the odds. Mark albert, hanover, maryland. Y im blind and im working in a job i love i love because i was given a chance to contribute my skills and talents to show that my disability is only one part of who i am who i am who i am franklin d. Roosevelt the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. Endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources. And inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all. We approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. Narrator donate to goodwill where your Donations Help Fund the Holiday Shopping season is in full swing, and a lot of people are determined to avoid the malls at all costs. But if youre one of the millions who shop online with your smartphone, you could be putting your personal information at risk. A lot of those phone apps are fake. Anna werner has the details. I would say for most of my ha reporter Nicole Barker likes shopping through her apps but didnt realize they could put her identity at risk. Its really scary. You trust those brands when you see them and you just accept or trust that thats who you think youre dealing with. Reporter but a company that creates many of those apps for major retailers found some Shopping Apps for names like dillards, payless, even Christian Dior and jimmy choo, werent real. We found there were hundreds of fake apps. Hundreds. And you get rid of that provider, youll find them show up in a different form of a new name, new credentials. For every one you take down theres two that come up. Its collecting a lot of data. Reporter gary milevsky with Cyber Security firm snoop wall says its all about criminals getting hold of your private information. Some of these apps, these counterfeit apps, are so good they give you a complete shopping cart experience. Everything through the congratulations, heres your order number, its on its way. And then you never get the goods. Reporter but he points to something even more disturbing, with super popular Emoji Keyboard apps. These keyboards replace the one on your phone giving you an Endless Supply of emoticons for every occasion. But he says many can also gain access to your contacts, text messages, possibly even passwords and send your private information overseas. These are all developed by employees of companies in china. So what do you think somebody in china is doing with all that version of the nsa is using these kinds of tools to collect a lot of information on people overseas. And time will tell. We dont know, do we . We dont know. Reporter google told us it scans apps for potentially malicious code as well as spammy developer accounts and they have a separate tool for Android Devices to verify apps. Apple told us they provide notice on all keyboard apps about the fact these apps can have access to what you type. Except for passwords, which apple says can only be typed in using the regular keyboard. But milevsky says better to avoid Emoji Keyboards entirely, especially if theyre free. News to Nicole Barker. I do have an Emoji Keyboard. As do most of my friends. That really gets me scared, makes me realize i probably should take that off my phone. And thats the overnight captioning funded by cbs its friday, december 2nd, 2016. This is the cbs morning news. Victory lap. President elect donald trump kicks off his thank you tour with a fiery speech, promising to put americas interests first. And returning home. Today, people who escaped the tennessee wildfires will be allowed to go back to their neighborhoods to see what is left. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you