Today secretary of state john kerry left for europe and new peace talks on syria, saying that the challenge is nothing less than to chart a course out of hell. Prepares to widen the war against isis in syria and iraq. Heres david martin. Reporter aircraft continue to destroy isis targets every day. But the Obama Administration is frustrated by the glacial rate of progress and about to ramp up the war in ways that could increase the risk of american combat casualties. One plan would use Apache Helicopter gunships, which are much more vulnerable to ground fire than jet aircraft, to fly missions in support of iraqi troops trying to retake the city of ramadi. Other proposals would increase the number of american advisers in iraq and place them closer to the front lines. As defense secretary carter made clear in congressional testimony, there is a new sense of urgency about defeating isis. I cant tell you how long it will take, but i think that it needs to be soon, which is why were so intent upon strengthening our effort. Reporter last week Master SergeantJoshua Wheeler became the First American killed in action when he was mortally wounded in a raid on an isis prison. And carter said there would be more special operations raids to come. That signals a fundamental change in what had been until now a war of attrition. Airstrikes kill enemy fighters and destroy their equipment without dislodging them from key cities like ramadi and mosul in iraq and al raqqa in syria, where the headquarters for isis is located. U. S. Military officers complain about how slowly the iraqi army is moving to retake ramadi. Are doing much better, but there just arent enough of them to drive isis out of its headquarters in al raqqa. Scott . David martin, thanks. Well, the key to Northern Iraq is the city of mosul, which has been occupied by isis for more than a year. Iraqi forces have pledged to take the city of 1 Million People back, but nothing has happened. Elizabeth palmer is in Northern Iraq for us tonight. Liz . Reporter the operation to take mosul back should have gone ahead about six months ago, and yet the iraqi army is stalled more than 100 miles away. Commanders here say that the iraqi army simply cant do it alone. But even with american firepower and intelligence there is another huge problem. The iraqi army is largely shiite. Mosul is a sunni city. And that means its filled with people who actually, crazy as it sounds, support isis, or at least they think rule by isis is preferable to having their city taken by a shiite army backed by a corrupt government in baghdad. Bottom line, this is not going to happen anytime soon. The two major factions of islam opposed to each other there around mosul. Liz palmer, thank you very much. Every day three children are killed and 470 injured in car crashes, and its often because they were hit by the front seat. Kris van cleave has our investigation. Reporter 16monthold Taylor Warner was riding in the back seat of her familys minivan five years ago when it was rearended at 55 miles an hour. I looked and i realized that there was blood coming out of her face. I knew that Something Else was wrong. Reporter taylor was in her car seat behind her father. His seat broke and struck taylor in the face, killing her. And it was all because of some stupid car that we thought was the safest thing we could, you know, get for our family to protect them. Reporter crash tests show collapses. The driver is launched backwards and slams into the childs face. Drivers can also be injured or killed. How often does this happen . Every day. Reporter alan cantor has led an independent Crash Test Lab for nearly 30 years. We hired his lab to test seat strength using the current federal standard. Why are we looking at a banquet chair . What were trying to do is show how absolutely ridiculous the federal standard is. 50 reporter this is the only test required to pass the federal standard. A standard so weak that even a banquet chair passes. This is strong enough. According to the government, this is strong enough. Reporter all the seats we tested met or exceeded the federal requirements. But in some failures like this can still happen. Do car makers know this is an issue . Yes. Some of them have made their seats stronger. Reporter how do i as a consumer know if ive got a strong seat or a weak seat . Theres no way of knowing as a consumer. Reporter thats because seat testing is not included in current star safety ratings. Vehicles can have five stars and still have weak seats. This is a beltintegrated seat. Reporter longtime accident investigator Ken Saczalski has been trying to get the national highway Traffic Safety administration, or nhtsa, to require stronger seats since 1992, when he spoke to ed bradley on cbs 60 minutes. Its an inadequate standard. Its flawed as far as im concerned. Has that changed . No, it hasnt. Its basically the same today as it was then. Its a worthless standard. Reporter nhtsas own researchers also warned of the issue in 1992 citing examples of major or fatal injuries when seat backs collapse. Nhtsa declined to speak to 60 minutes back then saying only the agency was investigating ways to strengthen the standard. Kris van cleave from cbs news. Reporter current nhtsa administrator Mark Rosekind turned down our interview request and had nothing to say when we caught up with him. Happy birthday to you government Safety Standards to where, you know, the seat back wouldnt fail then we would still have a 6yearold running around. Reporter nhtsa sent a statement saying in 2004 the agency decided to stop looking into seat back strength. Scott, they said the decision rested on the difficulty of providing data as opposed to anecdotal evidence for safety benefits of a change. Kris van cleave with the important investigation tonight. Kris, thank you. Problems are piling up at a landfill that neighbors say is on the brink of a nuclear emergency. And a royal visit for americas Wounded Warriors. Thecbs overnight news will be right back. laughs thats fun. That is fun. Its already dry it dried right away. It doesnt feel wet at all right now. No wait time. This is great. My skin feels loved. Its very soft. Theres no white stuff. It does the moisturizing for me. Its everything i love about dove. Can i keep it . laughs all the care of dove. Lets get these dayquil liquid gels and go. But these liquid gels are new. Mucinex fast max. Its the same difference. This one is max strength and fights mucus. Mucinex fast max. 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Reporter they carried their petitions in a childs casket, demanding the governor declare a state of emergency. Make the fire go away reporter these mothers from north st. Louis county are convinced their local landfill is on the brink of a nuclear emergency, putting their families at risk. Someone needs to stop this. Reporter Karen Nickell organized the group. It breaks my heart to know community to devote almost 24 hours a day to do what agencies and elected officials should have been doing all along. We are sick. Our kids are sick. And were dying. Reporter these mothers were among hundreds of residents at a raucous meeting this week, demanding answers from environmental officials. You did not bring accountability here. Reporter their primary concern stems from these areas. These sites are where waste from Americas NuclearWeapons Program is buried in a landfill. The other landfill has an underground fire thats been smoldering for five years. They are now thought to be about 1,000 feet apart. Ed smith is an environmentalist whos been studying the site. And the folks around the st. Louis metro area need to be paying attention. Were talking about the possibility, if theres a surface fire, for radioactivity leaving the site. Reporter Republic Services purchased the landfill in 2008. Russ knocke is the companys spokesman and says theyve spent 150 million to control and monitor the fire and dont think disaster is possible. All of those investments is have to do the right thing and to do the responsible thing and ensure that the site is safe and remains in a managed state. Asked the landfill owners and state officials to buy back scott, they say they dont want future generations to be in the same fight. Vinita, thank you very much. For baseball fans it was a game for the ages that lasted thats just ahead. Some of americas Wounded Warriors got a visit today from a veteran of the war in afghanistan britains prince harry. He was joined by Michelle Obama and jill biden at ft. Belvoir in virginia. The prince listened to music and shook hands with wheelchair athletes. Hes here to promote the Invictus Games for wounded vets to be held in orlando in may. It was a royal finish early today to game 1 of the world series in kansas city, which started with a rare inside the park home run. The tv signal disappeared twice when generators failed. The father of royals starting pitcher Edinson Volquez died before the game, and volquez wasnt told until he left after six innings. In the 14th. Approaching medicare eligibility . Dont put off checking out your Medicare Options until 65. Now is a good time to get the ball rolling. Medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. The rest is up to you. Thats where aarp Medicare Supplement insurance plans insured by Unitedhealthcare Insurance Company come in. 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Museum director lonnie bunch showed us where africans were auctioned and marched to the sea. They were running so many people through here they needed a ramp this big. Yes. What you probably had was almost an assembly line. Youd bring people, youd sell onto the boats and off to the new world. What does a black man see that i cant see . He sees a combination of unbelievable pain, a sense of anger, a sense of loss, but also an amazing sense of optimism that the people who shuffled down this ramp, those that were able to survive, built the americas. Reporter the ship bunch was looking for was discovered in the archives of cape town, south africa. Anthropologist steve lubekeman found an old investigation into a portuguese ship that hit bad luck at the cape of good hope. 200 slaves drowned in the wreck. We have the captains account, and he signed his name here 220 years ago. Incredible. He said he decided to save the slaves and the people. The people are the crew. The slaves are just cargo. Reporter in 2010 the wreck was discovered. One of the divers is jaco boshoff. So you actually were excavating the sand . Thats correct. On the sea bottom. Thats correct. This stuff was under the sand. Under the sand. Reporter after 300 dives they found dozens of artifacts, but this may be the most revealing. Covered in marine growth, xrays show its a shackle, similar to this, used to bind slaves. So theres a long bar running through here. And the shackles often were on a long bar, the leg shackles especially. So a long iron bar with a round metal ring. Yeah. That sort of thing, yes. And in this particular case leg shackles. The shackles and other artifacts will anchor the slavery exhibit when the smithsonian opens its museum next fall. You can see more of this fascinating discovery this sunday on 60 minutes. For this thursday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im michelle miller. Republican president ial hopefuls gathered last night in boulder, colorado for their third debate of the campaign season. Colorado is a purple state, just about equally divided among republicans and democrats and also unaffiliated voters. The ten top candidates were on stage and for the First Time Since entering the race donald trump was not the frontrunner. He now trails dr. Ben carson in our cbs News New York times poll. 26 to 22 . Heres some of what the candidates had to say. Lets be honest. Is this a comic book version of a president ial campaign . Its not a comic book. And its not a very nicely asked question the way you say that. Larry kudlow is an example, who i have a lot of respect for, loves my tax plan. Were reducing taxes to 15 . Were bringing corporate taxes down, bringing money back in, corporate inversions. We have 2. 5 trillion outside of the united states, which we want to bring back in. As far as the wall is concerned, were going to build a wall. Were going to create a border. Were going to let people in. But theyre going to come in legally. Theyre going to come in legally. And its something that can be done. And i get questioned about that. They built the great wall of china. Thats 13,000 miles. Here we actually need 1,000 barriers. So we need 1,000. We can do a wall. Well have a big fat beautiful door right in the middle of the well have people coming in but theyre coming in legally. And mexicos going to pay for the wall. Mexican people. I respect the mexican leaders. But the leaders are much sharper, smarter, and more cunning than our leaders. And just to finish, people say oh, how are you going to get mexico to pay . People on this stage, i dont want to insult a politician cannot get them to pay. I can. We lose, we have a trade imbalance hold on a second, john. Of 50 billion o o. Were at 60 seconds the wall is peanuts by comparison. Were at 60 seconds but ive got to ask you. Youve talked about your tax plan. You say that it would not increase the deficit because youd cut taxes 10 trillion and the economy would take off like hold on. The economy would take off like a rocket ship. Right. Dynamic. I talked to economic advisers who have served president s of both parties. They said that you have as much chance of cutting taxes that much without increasing the deficit as you would of flying away from that podium by flapping your arms. Then you have to get rid of larry kudlow, who sits on your came out the other day and said i love trumps tax plan. John, listen, on balance the Tax Foundation says if you look at all of our plans, and his creates, even with the dynamic effect, 8 trillion well get back to this. Just a minute. Were going to continue. Ive got to say i want to talk were coming back to you in a minute. Beckys moving on. Dr. Carson, lets talk about taxes. You have a flat tax plan of 10 flat taxes and ive looked at it, and this is something that is very appealing to a lot of voters but ive had a really tough time trying to make the math work on this. If you were to take a 10 tax with the numbers right now on total personal income youre going to come in with bringing in 1. 5 trillion. That is less than half of what we bring in right now. And by the way, its going to leave us in a 2 trillion hole. So what analysis got you to the point where you think this will work . Well, first of all, i didnt say that the rate would be 10 . I used the tithing analogy. I understand that. But if you look at the numbers you probably have to get to 28 the rate is going to be much closer to 15 . 15 still leaves you with a 1. 1 trillion hole. You also have to get rid of all the deductions and all the loopholes. You also have to do some strategic cutting in several places. Remember, we have 645 federal agencies and subagencies. Anybody who tells me that we need every penny in every one of those is in a fantasy world. So also, we can stimulate the economy. Thats going to be the real growth engine. Stimulating the economy. Because its tethered down you have to by so many regulations youd have to cut government by about 40 to make it work with a 1. 1 trillion hole. Its not true. It is true. I looked at the numbers. When we put all the facts down youll be able to see its not true, it works out very well. Dr. Carson, thank you. I want to governor kasich, hold it. Im coming to you right now. I want to comment on this. Im asking you this is the fantasy i talked about in the beginning. Im about to ask you about this. That is, you had some very strong words to say yesterday about whats happening in your from the two gentlemen weve just heard from. Would you repeat it . Im the only person on this stage that actually was involved in the chief architect of balancing the federal budget. You cant do it with empty promises. You know, these plans would put us trillions and trillions of dollars in debt. I actually have a plan. Im the only one on this stage that has a plan that would create jobs, cut taxes, balance the budget, and can get it done because im realistic. You just dont make promises like this. Why dont we just give a chicken in every pot while were coming up with these fantasy tax schemes . Were just cleaning up. Where are you going to clean up . You have to deal with entitlements. You have to be in a position to control discretionary spending. Youve got to be creative and imaginative. Now, let me just be clear, john. I went into ohio where we had an 8 billion hole and now we have a 2 billion surplus. Were up 347,000 jobs. When i was in washington i fought to get the budget balanced. It was the first time we did it we cut taxes, and we had a 5 trillion projected surplus when i left. Thats hard work. Governor. Fiscal discipline. Know what youre doing. Creativity. This stuff is fantasy. Just like getting rid of medicare and medicaid. You said yesterday come on. Thats just not you dont scare Senior Citizens with that. Its not responsible. Lets just get more pointed about it. You said yesterday that you were hearing proposals that were just crazy from your colleagues. Who were you talking about . Well, right here to talk about were just going to have a 10 tithe and thats how were going to fund the government. And were going to just fix everything with waste fraud and abuse or that were just going to be great or were going to ship 10 million americans or 10 Million People out of this country, leaving their children here in this country and dividing families . Folks, weve got to wake up. We cannot elect somebody that doesnt know how to do the job. Youve got to pick somebody who has experience, somebody that has the knowhow, the discipline. And i spent my entire lifetime balancing federal budgets, growing jobs. The same in ohio. And i will go back to washington with my plan and i will thank you, governor. Present it within 100 days and it will pass and we will be strong again. Mr. Trump, 30 seconds. First of all, john got lucky with a thing called fracking. He hit oil. He got lucky with fracking. Believe me. Thats why ohio is doing well. And thats important for you to know. Number two, this is the man that was a managing general partner at Lehman Brothers when it went down the tubes and almost took every one of us with us including ben and myself. Because i was there and i watched what happened. And Lehman Brothers started it all. He was on the board, and he was a managing general partner. And just thirdly, he was so nice. He was such a nice guy. And he said oh, im never going to attack. But then his poll numbers tanked. Thats why hes on the end. And he got nasty. And he got nasty. So you know what . You can have him. The cbs overnight news will be right back. You fifteen percent or more on car insurance. Yeah, Everybody Knows that. Well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast . You got to know when to holdem. Know when to fold em. Know when to walk away. Know when to run. You never count your money, when youre sitting at the ta. What . You get it . I get the gist, yeah. Geico. 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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the angola prison rodeo. Reporter for one weekend in april and all the sundays this month some of louisianas most violent criminals and here we go. Reporter become entertainment. Reporter spectators from all over fill the stadium. Built by prisoners, mind you, that seats more than 11,000 people. And lets ride. Wow reporter its an odd mix. Both animals and inmates released from their respective confinements to duel it out. Its both a crowd pleaser and a bit unsettling. State fair. But then theres the guard towers and razor wire. Even the Mississippi River fools you. It meanders its way around this former slave plantation in a very tranquil way. Until you notice the alligators. All right, here we go. Live cow milking. Reporter this place is a neverending stream of contrasts. Youre not sure whether to cheer or jeer when youre here. Hes digging somebody a grave. Reporter the competitions arent what youd expect at a regular rodeo. Dont move. Reporter take convict poker. Four inmates sit nervously at a card table. A very restless bull picks out a target. Here we go. Reporter he can either take out the whole card table at once or he picks the inmates off one by one. Dont run reporter the last one standing or sitting wins. We want to have this show and no one get hurt and no one be injured and have a good time. Its about a good time. Its not about some sinister brutal thing that happens. This your first one . Yes. Reporter bro king has been angolas warden for 20 years and is well aware that his rodeo can make the Louisiana State penitentiary seem more like the roman coliseum. How is it not taking nobody has to do it. Nobody, nobody, nobody. They want to do it. How can i take advantage of you if you want to do it . Do you have any experience like oh, no. Nothing. Never been a cowboy. Reporter theyre all volunteers. Like firsttime cowboy virgil smith. A career criminal whos here for murder. So why do you do this . Money. Yeah . Im broke. Im trying to get a private investigator on my case. Reporter he earns two cents an hour working in the prison fields. But he can earn hundreds out in that mud. It doesnt bug you that people are coming out to watch you guys get hurt . Its not really upsetting because you know, people like to see anything thats filled with excitement. Do you ever have any qualms about putting these guys in the arena without any real rodeo training . This is the most important thing. Theyre wearing the flak vests. And then we have hired the very finest rodeo clowns, who you see get between the bull and the guy and save the guys and get the bull to chase them. We have gone to a great extreme to protect them. Reporter in fact, he says most inmates walk away with just minor injuries. God bless america for him a few bumps and bruises is worth it if the inmates get a brief reprieve from the hopelessness of prison. God bless america over 80 of angolas inmates will never be free again. Some dont even leave when they die. Theyre buried right here, inside the prison walls. Its like take you away from being incarcerated while being incarcerated. Reporter timothy gay and aldrick lathan are both in for armed robbery. Is it something you guys look forward to all year . Yes indeed. Yes, sir. Theres probably not a lot else to look forward to in here, right . No. Not really. Reporter their victims would likely argue they dont deserve to have something to look forward to. Certainly not those here for the most serious offenses. I took a hit and didnt get a penny. You took a hit and didnt get a penny . Ive got to try to change this because corrections means corrected deviant behavior. So im charged with correcting him. Thats my job. Its not lock and feed and torture and torment. Reporter so the rodeo in his mind is rehabilitation. Helping to give the inmates purpose. Okay. Reporter at the rodeos crafts fair the vendors called trustees having served at least a decade without incident are allowed to sell items they make here. Everything from bowls to rocking chairs. Yeah, well split that. Reporter for many these interactions are the only time they talk with someone from the outside. Ive had a bunch of them just speak. Even though i wasnt even just to speak and have somebody actually talk to them as if they were human again. Is that the one you want . Reporter john sheehan has been locked up here for 28 years for killing his wife. Like for my i. D. I keep my i. D. Just like that. Reporter the rodeo has given him a chance to start a small leatherworks business from behind bars. I had to try to find meaning in my life and purpose for my life. And thats what ive done while ive been incarcerated. Reporter to be sure, the rodeo does make money. Whoops. Stay with him. Reporter this year the event is expected to net close to 4 million. Proceeds to fund a host of inmate welfare programs that might otherwise be paid for with tax dollars. Hang on. Reporter but the most tangible effect for the offenders is a chance to be seen in a more positive light. So whats it like to be out there and har everybody cheering for you . Its wonderful. Its a wonderful feeling. Ive got to be doing something right for them to like me the way they like me. Reporter marlon brown, known as tank, is doing life for murder. Perhaps its no surprise hes champion of the toughest rodeo event of all. He has taken the chip 20 times. Thats a record. Reporter its called guts and glory. Here we go. Reporter barehanded inmates try to grab a poker chip thats tied between the horns of a pretty angry bull. When youve got a 2,500pound animal in front of you you cant be worrying about nothing else. Reporter this day was not tanks best. He was run over repeatedly. Whoa. Tank, try to reach in, get the chip. Reporter his last attempt got him thrown into the fence. Got to reach to get it. Into another inmates hand. It was a rare loss for ank, but he limped out of the arena with a smile. Take a lot. Im glad youre all right. Reporter like so many here he figured he had nothing to lose. Hell never be free, so why not go for it . Whatever you think of the oldest prison rodeo in the country there does seem to be no shortage of willing participants even for a few seconds. Laundry can wreak havoc on our clothes, ruining them forever. Sweaters stretch into muumuus. And pilled cardigans become pets. But its not you, its the laundry. Protect your clothes from stretching, fading, and fuzz. With downy fabric conditioner. It not only softens and freshens, it helps protect clothes from the damage of the wash. So your favorite clothes stay your favorite clothes. Downy fabric conditioner. Wash in the wow. Lets get these dayquil liquid gels and go. But these liquid gels are new. Mucinex fast max. 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Dork was a very derogatory term, and kids your feelings were hurt if you were called a dork. But since 2009 and the dork diaries coming on the scene its a term of endearment, its a term of empowerment, and its good to be a dork. Reporter its not just the word dork. Theres also dorkalicious, adorkable, and dorkify. Ooh, thats my favorite. Thats when i get to draw people in dork diaries style. You dorkify them. Reporter and its all a huge hit with very young fans. Can you all guess who it is . You. Come on up and get your dorkification. Reporter who see themselves lot of life problems. People call me weird but i just go with the flow. Youre helping middle school girls. We both thought we were just freaks, but it turns out there are a lot of kids who feel that way. And if i can help them through my trauma, ill do it. Reporter as kids erin and nikki were both bullied by their own real mckenzie, and the books are loosely based on their experiences. This is middle school. So this is the inspiration for dork diaries. We made lemonade out of lemons. Reporter those lemons include the event that convinced rachel to put pen to paper. I was married 25 years, and i went through a divorce, and it was pretty traumatic. I basically lost everything, house, cars. Part of my motivation for wanting to write the book was to career and generate some cash. Reporter and it paid off, bigtime. So this is the house that dork built. Yes, it is. And sometimes i pinch myself to make sure im not dreaming. Reporter the writing is collaborative, but nikki is trusted with her namesakes image. What do her eyes tell you about her . I think these eyes tell you that she is funny and that she is outgoing and she is also warm. Reporter rachel says she made nikki white simply because thats how she imagined her when she started writing. Nikkis best friends are africanamerican and latina. All of the books have one big thing in common. 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Narrator donate to goodwill where your Donations Help Fund the owners of a rhode island farmhouse that inspired the horror film the conjuring say the movies turned their life into a nightmare. People coming by day and night snooping around the property, taking selfies, even looking for ghosts. Now theyre planning a lawsuit against Warner Brothers studios. Theres something horrible happening in the house. Could you come take a look . Reporter when the conjuring opened in theaters in 2013, it was a Box Office Hit that raked in 137 million in the u. S. [ screaming ] and terrified audiences worldwide. The film, based on what it claims is a true story, follows two Ghost Hunters in the 1970s investigating the haunted rhode island home of the perrin family. They can come in from any direction. Reporter but its not the supernatural that Norma Sutcliffe is afraid of. The biggest fear is every day we live with the fact we dont know what may happen. Reporter since the films release the 68yearold has been spooked by what court papers describe as a conjuringinstigated siege of their property. Movie fans desperate to see the reallife house that inspired the film. Its right up here on the corner. The internet was bombarded by people actually going around the property filming. We had harassing phone calls in the middle of the night. Theyve had discussions about the idea of destroying the house because its so full of evil. Reporter while Warner Brothers studios obtained the rights to the story from the perron family, sutcliffe says she didnt know about the film until a friend mentioned it was in production. First youve got to do the truffle shuffle. Reporter fan curiosity is not a new phenomenon. The owners of the oregon house used in the classic 80s film in tarp after growing tired of unwanted visitors. And this scene from the tv series breaking bad has attracted dozens of copycats and onlookers. Its a violation of our privacy. But they think they have the right to do it. Reporter sutcliffe is now seeking unspecified monetary damages as well as a stateoftheart Security System from Warner Brothers, the films director, and a litany of codefendants. If anything comes out of this, is to get the industry to understand how they affect real people. And thats the overnight news for this thursday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center right