Pelley jeff pegues, thanks. Well, with his last day in office a week from tomorrow, president obama sat down with steve kroft of 60 minutes. Reporter you didnt change washington. I changed those things that were in direct my direct control. I mean, look, im proud of the fact with two weeks to go, were probably the First Administration in modern history that hasnt had a major scandal in the white house. In that sense, we changed some things. I would have liked to have gotten that one last Supreme Court justice in there. Id like the Supreme Court to take a look. Reporter couldnt even get a hearing. But we couldnt even get a hearing. Trying to get the other side of the aisle to work with us on issues, in some cases that they professed originally an interest in and saying to them, hold on a second. You guys used to think this was a good idea. Now just because im supporting it, you cant change your mi. But they did. And what that did i think made me appreciate i have said this before but its worth repeating because this is on me part of the Job Description is also shaping Public Opinion. And we were very effective and i was very effective in shaping Public Opinion around my campaigns. But there were big stretches while governing where even though we were doing the right thing, we werent able to mobilize Public Opinion firmly enough behind us to weaken the resolve of the republicans to stop opposing us or to cooperate with us. There were times during my presidency where i lost the p. R. Battle. Pelley steve krofts interview with president obama this sunday on 60 minutes. Today, the senate voted to fast track the repeal of obamacare, but republicans have yet to offer a replacement. Millions of americans who depend on obamacare are now wondering what happens next. Heres don dahler. How we doing with this. Reporter Small Business owner Julie Mansfield has a clear vision of what a lack of Health Insurance would mean to her. That would mean going blind. That would literally mean going blind. Reporter the 49yearold restaurateur has a very rare autoimmune disease that attacks her retinas. She says the specialists and drugs that maintain her sight cost more than she can afford. But under obamacare, she only pays a 10 copay over her 400 a month premium. When the a. C. A. Came around it was a blessing. Reporter but others are not so happy with the Affordable Care act. Some Small Business owners say insuring their employees is financially crippling. And when 59yearold Kevin Mccarthy of thousand oaks, california who owns a specialty Flooring Company signed up in 2014, his premiums increased. When we signed up with the new health care act, not o did it cost us 50 more in monthly premiums, but as it turns out, we were also getting 50 less. Reporter this year premiums increased an average of 25 but americans continued to sign up. At least 22 million formerly uninsured are now covered, up nearly 300,000 for 2017, compared to last year. 83 of them receive tax credits. Mansfield worries about talk of repealing the a. C. A. Without a plan to replace it. If you could talk to congress and explain to them why whatever replaces the a. C. A. Has to be at least as good as the a. C. A. , what would you say to them . My health is not about politics. My health is about my life and my livelihood, and its not to be played with. Its not to be a political pawn. Reporter one question many are pondering is whether the replacement would keep some of the more popular aspects of the a. C. A. Coverage of preexisting conditions, for example, or Adult Children being allowed to stay on their parents policy. Scott, the deadline for signing up for 2017 coverage is this sunday, but no one knows if obamacare will survive the year. Pelley don dahler for us tonight. Don, thank you. Well, today, Vice President joe biden never saw it coming. He was speaking at an event when he was surprised by president obama who had an even bigger surprise in mind. Heres david martin. Reporter president obama liked to joke that he and his Vice President made up for each others shortcomings. Our styles are so different, as well as our experience. And so when he asked me to join him, i asked him why, and he said, i want you to help me govern because you know the system. Reporter they were a generation apart in age. Where the president came across as cool, even aloof, joe biden played politics as a contact sport. The president sometimes complained joe talks too much. Early on in the administon his loose lips upstaged the unveiling of the president S Health Care reform when a mic caught his whispered comments. This is a big bleep deal. Reporter a moment the president recalled today. All told, thats a pretty remarkable legacy, an amazing career in public service. It is, as joe once said a big deal. laughter reporter over eight years, the bond between them seemed to grow stronger. This also gives the internet one last chance to talk about our bromance. laughter reporter the president grieved with him when bidens son, beau, died of cancer. To know joe and the rest of the biden family is to understand why beau lived the life he did. Reporter biden often said he and the president had each others back, but today, the president pulled a fast one on him with an unexpected honor. The president ial medal of freedom. Reporter thats the highest award a president can give a civilian. I dont deserve this, but i know it came from the president s heart. Im indebted to you. Im indebted to your friendship. Reporter joe biden never made it to the nations highest office, but today, at least, that was all right by him. I just hope that the asterisk in history that is attached to my name when they talk about this presidency is that i can say i was part of, part of the journey of a remarkable man who did remarkable things for this country. applause reporter david martin, cbs news, washington. Pelley still to come on the cbs evening news, the most comprehensive report ever on the effects of marijuana. And later, a big change under the big top. Hold on, i can explain. You better have a good answer. Switch to geico and you could save a ton of money on your Car Insurance. Why didnt you say so in the first place . I thought yous was wearing a wire. Haha, what . Why would i wear a wire . Geico. Because saving fifteen percent or more on Car Insurance is always a great answer. I just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. You could start your search at the allnew carfax. Com that might help. Show me the carfax. Now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. Show me used trucks with one owner. Pretty cool. [laughs] ah. Ahem. Show me the carfax. Start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the allnew carfax. Com. Pelley some of the nations top doctors and Public Health experts put out a landmark report today on the Health Effects of marijuana. It looked at more than 10,000 studies into medical and Recreational Use. Our chief medical correspondent dr. Jon lapook went through the 400 pages today. Jon, what stood out . Reporter scott in terms of treatment, theres pretty solid evidence that cannabis is effective in relieving chronic pain in adults, nausea from chemotherapy, and muscle tightness and spasm in multiple sclerosis. Now the report found more research is needed to see if it helps in hosts of other conditions like epilepsy, p. T. S. D. , and anxiety. Pelley what did the report say about Recreational Use . Reporter i spoke to two of the authors and they said its really difficult to make definitive conclusions. A lot of the literature is based on selfreporting with no standardization of exactly what theyre getting. There are more than 150 cannabinoid chemicals in cannabis, and so many different ways of using it. But the report did say theres evidence of increased risk of abuse of cannabis when use begins in adolescence schizophrenia, and other psychoses, especially among the heaviest users, but thats unclear whether its cause and effect and car accidents. Now, scott, theres no roadside equivalent for cannabis of the breathalyzer test for alcohol. Bottom line here is we need a lot more research into the potential medical benefits, and the possible risks. Pelley dr. Jon lapook for us tonight. Thank you, doctor. Coming up, another n. F. L. Team bolting for los angeles. Rise above joint discomfort with move 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. Pelley in baltimore today, six children were killed when their home was destroyed by fire. They were between nine months and 11 years old. Their mother, who works for congressman elijah cummings, made it out with three other children. Her father was working overnight at a restaurant. The cause of the fire unknown. Today, baltimores Police Department signed an agreement with the u. S. Justice department to overhaul everything from how officers stop people on the street, to how they are trained and disciplined. This follows the death in 2015 of freddie gray, who was fatally injured while riding in a police van. For two decades, los angeles had no n. F. L. Team. Now it has two. Today, the chargers said theyre moving up the coast from san diego to join the rams. Some fans cried. Others dumped their chargers gear in front of the stadium and even set some of the stuff on fire. Well be right back. A promise that hit the beaches of normandy. A covenant that split the skies over berlin. A vow that captured iwo jima. A promise was made. A solemn oath that liberated seoul. A sacred trust that defended khe sanh. A pact that dug in in da nang. A contract that weathered tet. A promise was made. A pledge that stormed the desert in iraq. A bond that patrolled doortodoor in fallujah. An iou that braved ieds in kandahar. A promise was made. To americas veterans. A promise we all must keep. Dav fights for all veterans and their families so they get the health care, financial benefits and support they earned. If youre a veteran who needs help, or youd like to help us keep the promise, pelley we end tonight with a first for the ringling brothers circus. A woman is about to step on to the floor and shatter the ceiling. David begnaud is in tampa for us tonight. David. Reporter scott, the show is about to start. You know, this show is older than major league baseball. But, scott, there have been fewer u. S. President s than there have been ringling brothers ring masters. Thats why its a big deal that the new master is a woman. The very first female ringmaster in our history. Reporter Kristen Michelle wilson outperformed hundreds of candidates for the top spot under the big top. Its a huge deal. Reporter why . Im the very first female ringmaster in 146 years. Reporter tonight, the florida native will lead 110 performers with 49 animals, guiding the audience through highflying acts and those deathdefying stunts. The more that ive held on to the title and ive talked to women and ive talked to my grandmother and her reaction, it really lets me understand the responsibility of being the first. And it makes me want to be loud and proud and hold the banner high. Reporter the 35yearold first saw it as a little girl and dreamed of being on a big stage. But before putting on her tophat and tails, wilson worked in dinner theater, did voiceovers and was the lead singer of a cover band. Dancing and singing its really amazing because all of these different experiences that ive had the opportunity to have in my life have really blended together in an amazing way to prepare me to lead the biggest show on earth. Were blasting off, were on our way reporter how many of these have you watched . First one. Reporter thats kristens mother, jean, watching the final dress rehearsal. You said shes the only one in the family with the chutzpah to do this. She is. And shes always had it, you know. I dont know. She loves being out in front of the crowds, and making memories for people. Reporter making memories and history as a new star shines over the greatest show on earth. From the snow to the heat david begnaud, cbs news, orlando. Pelley and thats the cbs evening news for tonight. For some of you the news continues, for others check back with us just a little later for the morning news. And be sure not to miss cbs new from the Broadcast Center in new york, im scott pelley. Captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by Media Access Group this is the cbs overnight news. Hi, everyone, the controversy swirling around last years president ial election is apparently far from over, the Justice Departments Inspector General says he is opening an investigation of fbi director james comey, specifically his decision to Tell Congress the probe of Hillary Clintons emails had been reopened. That came right before the election. And clinton claims it cost her the white house, critics say its a lot of nothing. Jeff pegues has the story. Reporter the probe goes to the heart of the email investigation, it goes to the allegations that the p director james comey. And will also look at whether or not certain officials should have recused themselves and if certain information was given to the media. Comey broke with fbi protocol when he publicly announced in july that secretary clinton would not face charges. We did not find clear charges that secretary clinton and her colleagues intended to violate laws. Then 12 days before the election, the director wrote to congress that he had reopened the investigation after officials found emails made on a clinton computer by huma abedin, that appeared to be pertinent. Later, he appeared to close the probe. At a Senate Hearing, comey declined to discuss any potential investigations in his associates, prompting this response from the maine senator, angus king. The irony of the situation, i cant comprehend. He was grilled by some Democratic Senators who blame the fbi director in part for secretary clintons loss. Washington is still abuzz with the war of words between president elect donald trump and the intelligence committee. At issue, the unsubstantiated reports that russia had collected a dossier on mr. Trump to be used as blackmail later on. The trump camp called it fake christopher steele, seem in a memo in this photo, that russia this compromising and Financial Information about president elect donald trump. Steele is a f Intelligence Officer who works for orbis business intelligence, a private Investigation Firm in london. Orbis was originally highw lly d. C. Based firm. The allegations circulated widely last week, the u. S. Intelligence community had a summary the classified briefing to mr. Trump who said the memo was phoney. I think it was disgraceful that the intelligence agencies allowed any information that turned out to be so false and fake out. And that is something that nazi germany would have done and did do. Reporter the director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, phoned mr. Trump last night, saying he expressed his profound dismay on the leaks and insisted the documents is not a president obama and Vice President joe biden received the information. They asked if receiving the claims was appropriate. It was their obligation to inform not only us but the president elect that it was out there so that it did not come out of the blue and have any impact on the conduct of our foreign policy. House Speaker Paul Ryan told cbs news he understands mr. Trumps frustration, calling the leaks and subsequent media frenzy unfair, but scott, the speaker said he would not have suggested that u. S. Intelligence agencies use nazi tactics in this or any other manner. The politic upheaval in washington is seen here. You can see they had their regular press briefing, and top of the agenda, no surprise, u. S. Russia relations, first the u. S. Military built up in poland threatens russias national interests. Just a few days ago all the hardware of a u. S. Combat bri brigade came to shore. 4,000 troops will take part in an extensive multinational nato exercises all summer. This amounts to the first buildup of troops on the european soil since the cold war and the russians clearly dont like it. Peskov singled out comments that two years ago it was illegal. He did end on a conciliatory note saying that Donald Trumps call for dialogue was a hopeful sign. Certainly they mentioned the kremlins denial that they have no material that they could use but what is taking up equal space in the media landscape today is Donald Trumps chaotic press conference yesterday. His dustup with some members of the media. And also Barack Obamas goodbye speech. You can see the big photograph on the front page today of president obama, wiping away a tear. It turns out that the volkswagen was not the only automaker using software to get around the pollution control. Reporter the cheating allegedly spans three years and includes more than 100,000 vehicles. The Environmental Protection agency says that Diesel Engine grand cherokee and ram model pickups from 2014 and 16 has hidden software that lets them em emit the notification says it amounts to violation of the clean air act, and could be harmful to the air we breathe. What they do, and why they have to be designed the way they are. Reporter david clegen issued a similar warning to the automaker today. They did not disclose them to the regulatory agencies certifying the vehicles, and secondly, when activated they put out more emissions than allowed by law. Yesterday, the german automaker agreed to plead guilty to three felony counts to using the software that circumvents the emissions laws. That prompted additional epa scrutiny of vehicles leading to todays action against fiatchrysler, in a teleconference, the ceo angrily denied cha anyone who tries to draw the comparison between us and vw is smoking illegal material. The cbs overnight news will be right back. 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The story of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing and the hunt that followed. Patriots opened today but has been in production for a while. Cbs was on hand for one important scene. Dana jacobson reports. Reporter in the heart of boston standing on Hallowed Ground that is forever a part of the citys soul, red sox slugger david ortiz . Youre the best. Reporter and Actor Mark Wahlberg prepared to work on a scene for patriots big papi, the greatest hitter. Reporter just five days after the marathon bombing, big papi stood on the mound at fenway, his delivery, perfect. Not only speaking to boston, but for it. This jersey that we wear today, it doesnt say red sox, it says boston. I spoke from my heart, it was not something i planned or wrote it. I spoke just like i knew the citizen that was suffering. Reporter wahlberg, a boston native, remembers the speech. What do you remember what it happened . I got chills, overwhelmed with emotion, i could tell how upset he was, he knows how resilient the people of boston are and that boston strong was something now that the world got to see. Reporter we are lead into the rollin of fenway park. From there, ortiz walks out to give his now famous 54word speech. Instead of trying to recreate the moment, the movie cuts to actual footage. The filmmakers didnt want the movie to be just about the bombing, they also wanted it to be about hope. He really summed it up better than anybody when he talked about what the city was feeling, what could happen. And this movie is about good overpowering evil and love being stronger than hate. Oh, man, i thought it was an unbelievable opportunity, i was more than happy to do it. I would do anything for this town. Boston strong, boston family. Right now boston is working against us. Right now we have a murder, in this city, when it terrorism everybody wants to talk. I take where i come from seriously, i know i would be held accountable if i didnt get it right. What is the biggest challenge in doing the movie. Staying in the moment, i get so overwhelmed with emotion when i think about all the families and the victims. In my script, i have pictures of everybody and it just reminds me of the responsibility that i carry. Director peter berg is aware of the criticism they face from locals who dont want hollywood to profit off tragedy, or feel its too soon to dramatize. And to people who feel its too seen, what do you tell them some we ta . We talked about it, it cant be too soon, it could be too late. How could it be too soon to showcase the spirit and the love that the city responded with, what happened somewhere in this world, every month, people say how can we stop it . I dont have the answer to that but we do see regardless of what happened and what they do to us, love seems to triumph, and i dont think its too soon for that. A College Freshman in colorado has a New Invention that could stop the tragedy of accidental gunshot deaths. Its a socalled smart gun but can only be fired by its owner. People have been working on such a device to yeafor years but Th Technology has been blocked by the firearm industry. In guns like this one, every firearm sold comes with locking devices like this, and gun rights supporters say these devices should be credited for keeping the accidental gunshot deaths at historical lows. And yet, every hour, somebody dies from a gunshot wound, and many victims are ch now, he has a exclusisolution. The very first gun that locks and unlocks like a solution. When he fires his gun, its like any other weapon. But watch what happens when i give it a try. That clicking sound . Could signal a revolution in gun safety. The first firearm with the same builtin security as many smartphones. If the gun is picked up by an rethorized user, this sensor izcognes the fingerprint and . It will fire. It will fire. Good luck with that. Reporter guns that only work for their owners used to be the stuff of movies. But he believes he has the technology to make it a reality. I think this could be huge, i think it could really be the future of firearms. Reporter he is the founder of biofire, a startup still headquartered in his pas now a freshman at mit, he started his project when he was 15 years old. I would sit there for 15 hours and didnt even move. Reporter he realized he couldnt stop Mass Shootings but thought he could save lives. After all, in one year alone, nearly 600 people died in firearm accidents. There were thousands more suicides, many committed with guns that didnt belong to the victim. It is not a simple process, its not really something anybody has ever done before. Reporter his weapon doesnt only lock like a smartphone, it charges like one. And the invention has won him some deeppocketed allies. Ky is the Mark Zuckerberg of guns. Reporter he is now putting his money behind the smart gun. What ki has d the latest Technology Available to us to innovative a truly authenticated gun. You could not do this five years ago. Reporter but a push for similar guns misfired memorably in the late 90s. A cold prototype failed in a major demonstration, and smith wesson dropped their support after their Company Nearly went bankrupt. What happened now to work on the smart gun like the one youre working on. I would argue almost everything. Good intentions dont necessarily make good reporter he is president of the National Shooting sports foundation, the Main Companies that make and sell guns. He expressed concern about the reliability of any firearm that depends on battery power. The firearm has to work and its not the same as a cell phone. The consequences of a cell phone not working are an inconvenience, the consequences be someones life. How reliable is a gun . Its relatively reliable. I know when i use it, it functions almost every single time. Reporter but not every single time, as we saw firsthand when the modified glock failed. Shorted it. Reporter still, he believes an ultrafast and reliable final weapon is not far off. Im now to the point where im able to start raising buney,abmoney, ngildi a team, really transitioning this to a real company instead of just a kid working on a science project in his garage. Rise above joint discomfort with move 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. Climate change has reaches towards every corner of the globe. That includes Glacier National shot. Like every photographer, he is concerned with getting the perfect shot. Hiking 12 miles together up Steep Mountain passes, across icy streams. All to photograph a small slice of montanas Glacier National park. Visitors take snapshots of the views. But when he looks through his lens he sees something er of what is not there. The tons and tons of ice that have disappeared. Oh, my gosh. None of that is there. None of that is there. He is an ecologist with the u. S. Geological survey, he has been rephotographing old black and white images. Rephotography is interesting, its a bit of a detective story. Youre trying to find the exact spot the photographer stood decades before and compare the two pictures. In a short amount of time to change has been dramatic. So 50 years ago, what would we have been looking at . Well, 50 years ago we would have been under ice right here. Right here . Under a lot of ice. The sign says Glacier National park, but some models suggested that these Montana Mountains will lose most if not all of these glaciers by 2030. Soon, there will not be any ice left to photograph. You know like a lot of people, i really like the glaciers in glacier park. And while ill be sad to see them go personally, i think my role as a scientist seems to make sure to understand the pace at which theyre disappearing and the reasons for that, so that again, better reasons could be made with society. The reason, scientists explain, is Climate Change. I have experienced it firsthand, in alaska, they will survive longer, but theyre still shrinking. Walking into the park, there were signs there was still ice, 1921, 1926, all the way up to 2005, markers where this glacier used to be. All right, let me give you a reporter last year, president obama paid a visit to talk about Climate Change. That is melting glaciers and blocks of ice raising sea levels. In 2016, this glacier has already retreated over 250 feet. That is a new record. Well, the glaciers have been receding. And the surprising thing that lets us know this is an indication of Climate Change is the rate of retreat has increased dramatically. At the park, ranger fiona north also uses photographs to illustrate before and after. So this is 1992. Oh, wow, this covered this whole grain area. Photos that were originally taken to publicize the natural wonders are now being used to public size how theyre disappearing. I think people are extremely visual. The old saying that a painting or photo is worth a thousand words we get a lost treasure of the british monarchy may have been uncovered. The tapestry was extremely old, and disappeared in the 16th century, but how it ended up in the big apple is anybodys guess. It all started with a google search, a professor was looking for a replica to use, but she may have come upon the real thing. Reporter the scholars are on the trail of english history. Is that king henrys wine stain . You put your finger up, its exactly right. Reporter in this high end but hidden away new york city rug gallery, they believe they may be loo that once hung here, in the palace of king henry viii. Henry commissioned ten tapestries like it each showing the life of julius ceasar. It could cost millions. Were talking about something that could have bankrupt england. But it had not been seen in years. We have something here very significant. They say the tapestry is the right size, and age to match king henrys. Now they plan to test the works authenticity as part of the institute of digital work. They joined the case after getting an email from mary beard, a cambridge university. When this scholar said the words, i found something on the internet. Its the new archaeology. The tapestries were reproduced. This is one of the replicas, telling cbs news she never thought it was an original henry viii tapestry. Nobody nows how they were lost, but this was picked up two decades ago. We have been with it for a while, but now . Had no idea what you had. No, we were sitting on a treasure. Theyre out there somewhere. One could be sitting right behind you. That is the overnight news for this friday. For some, the news continues, for other for the morning news. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im demarco morgan. Pelley chryslers big dodge. The u. S. Accuses fiatchrysler of planting secret software in sathounds of vehicles to cheat on clean air laws. Also tonight, investigating the investigator. A government watchdog will look into the f. B. I. Directors handling of the clinton emails. Fear and uncertainty as Congress Takes the first step to repeal obamacare. Should i lose my health care, i would literally be plunged back into darkness, literally. Pelley surprise at the white house, an unprecedented honor for the Vice President. This also gives the internet one last chance to laughter talk about our bromance. Pelley and a woman bring its a huge deal. Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news pelley first, it was volkswagen. Now, fiatchrysler is accused of fraudulently rigging its diesel vehicles to automatically cheat on emissions tests. The e. P. A. Says that hidden software on light trucks allows them to dump nitrogen oxides into the air which contribute to lung disease. Fiatchryslers c. E. O. Denied it today. Heres our transportation correspondent kris van cleave. Reporter the cheating allegedly spans three years and includes more than 100,000 vehicles. The Environmental Protection agency says Diesel EngineJeep Grand Cherokee and ram 1500 pickups for model years 2014, 15, and 16, have hidden software that lets them emit illegal levels of greenhouse gases. Chrysler today and said failing to disclose the software amounts to a clear and serious violation of the clean air act, and could result in harmful pollution in the air we breathe. Why these are there, what they do, and why they have to be designed the way they are. Reporter david clegen is with the California Air resources board, which issued a similar warning to the automaker today. They did not disclose them to the regulatory agencies that were certifying the vehicles. And the second is, when these things are activated, they do put out more emissions than the law allows. Reporter the diesel vehicles are still safe to drive, but the allegations are similar to those leveled at volkswagen. Yesterday, the german automaker agreed to plead guilty to three felony counts for its use of software that circumvented u. S. Emission standards. One executive has been arrested. That scandal has cost v. W. At least 20 billion and prompted additional e. P. A. Scrutiny of diesel vehicles, leading to todays action against fiat chrysler. In a teleconference with reporters, fiatchrysler c. E. O. Sergio marchionne angrily denied the charges and said, anyone that tries to draw the comparison between us and v. W. Is smoking illegal material. Fiatchrysler faces up to 4. 6 billion in potential fines. Scott, its already had an impact on the companys stock price, closing down more than 10 today. Pelley and no word yet on what owners of these vehicles are supposed to do. Kris van cleave, thanks very much. Cbs news has learned that the Japanese Company takata is negotiating a billiondollar settlement over its handling of air bag ruptures. The company is also expected to plead guilty to fraud. Takatas air bag inflators can explode, shooting metal through the car. 11 deaths and 180 injuries have been reported in the u. S. As many as 69 million air bags have been recalled. Its the largest safety recall in u. S. History. Sources tell cbs news that f. B. I. Director james comey personally briefed president elect trump last friday about reports that russia had been digging up dirt on trump. There have been scandalous tales about mr. Trump that were never proven and were nonetheless attached to an official u. S. Intelligence report. Major garrett has been looking into this. Reporter cbs news has confirmed that christopher steele, seen in this photo, produced the memo containing unsubstantiated claims that russia had compromising personal and Financial Information about president elect donald trump. Steele is a former british Intelligence Officer who works for orbis business intelligence, a private Investigation Firm in london. Orbis was originally hired by fusion g. P. S. , a d. C. Based Research Firm working for an unknown client. The unverified claims circulated widely in political and media circles. Last week, the u. S. Intelligence the information in a classified briefing with mr. Trump who said the memo was phony. I think its disgraceful, disgraceful, that the intelligence agencies allowed any information that turned out to be so false and fake out. And thats something that nazi germany would have done and did do. Reporter director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, phoned mr. Trump last night. In a statement, clapper said he expressed his profound dismay at the leaks and emphasized the unverified document is not a u. S. Intelligence community product. President obama and Vice President biden also received the briefing. On msnbc, the Vice President was asked if including the claims was appropriate. It was their obligation to inform not only us but the president elect that this was out there so that it didnt come out of the blue and have any impact on the conduct of our foreign policy. Ryan told cbs news he understands mr. Trumps frustration, calling the leaks and subsequent media frenzy unfair. But, scott, the speaker said he would not have suggested u. S. Intelligence agencies use nazi tactics in this or any other matter. Well, just when you thought you had heard the last of Hillary Clintons emails, a new investigation was opened today. This time, its the Inspector General of the Justice Department looking into how the f. B. I. And f. B. I. Director james comey handled the case. Heres our justice correspondent jeff pegues. Reporter the Inspector Generals probe goes to the heart of the investigation into secretary clintons private email server. It will examine allegations that policies and procedures were not followed by f. B. I. Director james comey. It will also look at whether a certain official should have recused themselves, and if nonPublic Information was inappropriately given to the Clinton Campaign and the media. This is going to be an unusual statement in at least a couple of ways. Reporter comey broke with f. B. I. Protocol when he publicly announced in july that secretary clinton would not face charges. We did not find clear evidence that secretary clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws. Reporter then, 12 days befor the election, the director wrote to congress that he had reopened the investigation after agents discovered emails on a laptop used by clinton aide huma abedin that appeared to be pertinent. But just two days before the election, he sent another letter, once again clearing clinton and closing the probe. Correct, i dont especially in a public forum. Reporter at a Senate Hearing tuesday, comey declined to discuss any potential investigations into president elect donald trump or his associates, prompting this response from maine senator angus king the irony of your making that statement here i cannot avoid. Well, with his last day in office a week from tomorrow, president obama sat down with steve kroft of 60 minutes. Reporter you didnt change washington. I changed those things that were in direct my direct control. I mean, look, im proud of the fact with two weeks to go, were probably the First Administration in modern history that hasnt had a major scandal in the white house. In that sense, we changed some things. I would have liked to have gotten that one last Supreme Court justice in there. Id like the Supreme Court to take a look. Reporter couldnt even get a hearing. But we couldnt even get a hearing. Trying to get the other side of the aisle to work with us on issues, in some cases that they professed originally an interest in and saying to them, hold on a second. You guys used to think this was a good idea. Now just because im supportin but they did. And what that did i think made me appreciate i have said this before but its worth repeating because this is on me part of the Job Description is also shaping Public Opinion. And we were very effective and i was very effective in shaping Public Opinion around my campaigns. But there were big stretches while governing where even though we were doing the right thing, we werent able to mobilize Public Opinion firmly enough behind us to weaken the resolve of the republicans to stop opposing us or to cooperate with us. There were times during my presidency where i lost the p. R. Battle. Pelley steve krofts interview with president obama this sunday on 60 minutes. Today, the senate voted to fast track the repeal of obamacare, but republicans have yet to offer a replacement. Millions of americans who depend on obamacare are now wondering what happens next. Heres don dahler. How we doing with this. Reporter Small Business owner Julie Mansfield has a clear vision of what a lack of Health Insurance would mean to her. That would mean going blind. That would literally mean going blind. Reporter the 49yearold restaurateur has a very rare autoimmune disease that attacks her retinas. She says the specialists and drugs that maintain her sight cost more than she can afford. But under obamacare, she only pays a 10 copay over her 400 a month premium. When the a. C. A. Came around it was a blessing. Reporter but others are not so happy with the Affordable Care act. Some Small Business owners say insuring their employees is financially crippling. And when 59yearold Kevin Mccarthy of thousand oaks, california who owns a specialty Flooring Company signed up in 2014, his premiums increased. When we signed up with the new health care act, not only did it cost us 50 more in monthly premiums, but as it turns out, we were also getting 50 less. Reporter this year premiums increased an average of 25 but americans continued to sign up. At least 22 million formerly uninsured are now covered, up nearly 300,000 for 2017, compared to last year. 83 of them receive tax credits. Mansfield worries about talk of repealing the a. C. A. Without a plan to replace it. If you could talk to congress and explain to them why whatever replaces the a. C. A. Has to be at least as good as the a. C. A. , what would you say to them . My health is not about politics. My health is about my life and my livelihood, and its not to be played with. Its not to be a political pawn. Reporter one question many are pondering is whether the replacement would keep some of the more popular aspects of the a. C. A. Coverage of preexisting conditions, for example, or Adult Children being allowed to stay on their parents polic scott, the deadline for signing up for 2017 coverage is this sunday, but no one knows if obamacare will survive the year. Pelley don dahler for us tonight. Don, thank you. Well, today, Vice President joe biden never saw it coming. He was speaking at an event when he was surprised by president obama who had an even bigger surprise in mind. Heres david martin. Reporter president obama liked to joke that he and his Vice President made up for each others shortcomings. Our styles are so different, as well as our experience. And so when he asked me to join him, i asked him why, and he said, i want you to help me govern because you know the system. Reporter they were a generation apart in age. Where the president came across as cool, even aloof, joe biden played politics as a contact sport. The president sometimes complained joe talks too much. Early on in the admi his loose lips upstaged the unveiling of the president S Health Care reform when a mic caught his whispered comments. This is a big bleep deal. Reporter a moment the president recalled today. All told, thats a pretty remarkable legacy, an amazing career in public service. It is, as joe once said a big deal. laughter reporter over eight years, the bond between them seemed to grow stronger. This also gives the internet one last chance to talk about our bromance. laughter reporter the president grieved with him when bidens son, beau, died of cancer. To know joe and the rest of the biden family is to understand why beau lived the life he did. Reporter biden often said he and the president had each others back, but today, the president pulled a fast one on him with an unexpected honor. The president ial medal of freedom. Reporter thats the highest award a president can give a civilian. I dont deserve this, but i knt im indebted to you. Im indebted to your friendship. Reporter joe biden never made it to the nations highest office, but today, at least, that was all right by him. I just hope that the asterisk in history that is attached to my name when they talk about this presidency is that i can say i was part of, part of the journey of a remarkable man who did remarkable things for this country. applause reporter david martin, cbs news, washington. 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Pelley some of the nations top doctors and Public Health experts put out a landmark report today on the Health Effects of marijuana. It looked at more than 10,000 studies into medical and Recreational Use. Our chief medical correspondent dr. Jon lapook went through the 400 pages today. Jon, what stood out . Reporter scott in terms of treatment, theres pretty solid evidence that cannabis is effective in relieving chronic pain in adults, nausea from chemotherapy, and muscle tightness and spasm in multiple sclerosis. Now the report found more research is needed to see if it helps in hosts of other conditions like epilepsy, p. T. S. D. , and anxiety. Pelley what did the report say about Recreational Use . Reporter i spoke to two of the authors and they said its really difficult to make definitive conclusions. A lot of the literature is based on selfreporting with no standardization of exactly what theyre getting. There are more than 150 cannabinoid chemicals in cannabis, and so many different wales of using it. But the report did say theres evidence of increased risk of abuse of cannabis when use begins in adolescence. Schizophrenia, and other psychoses, especially among the heaviest users, but thats unclear whether its cause and effect and car accidents. Equivalent for cannabis of the breathalyzer test for alcohol. Bottom line here is we need a lot more research into the potential medical benefits, and the possible risks. Pelley dr. Jon lapook for us tonight. Thank you, doctor. Coming up, another n. F. L. Team bolting for los angeles. Many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. And even though their dentures look clean, in reality theyre not. If a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria xists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. Thats why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. 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The cause of the fire unknown. Today, baltimores Police Department signed an agreement with the u. S. Justice department to overhaul everything from how officers stop people on the street, to how they are trained and disciplined. This follows the death in 2015 of freddie gray, who was fatally injured while riding in a police van. For two decades, los angeles had no n. F. L. Team. Now it has two. Today, the chargers said theyre moving up the coast from san diego to join the rams. Some fans cried. Others dumped their chargers gear in front of the stadium and even set some of the stuff on fire. Well be right back. Pelley we end tonight with a first for the ringling brothers circus. A woman is about to step on to the floor and shatter the ceiling. David begnaud is in orlando. Ev reporter scott, good start. You know, this show is older than major league baseball. But, scott, there have been fewer u. S. President s than there have been ringling brothers ring masters. Thats why its a big deal that the new master is a woman. The very first female ringmaster in our history. Reporter Kristen Michelle wilson outperformed hundreds of candidates for the top spot under the big top. Its a huge deal. Reporter why . Im the very first female ringmaster in 146 years. Reporter tonight, the florida native will lead 110 performers with 49 animals, guiding the audience through highflying acts and those deathdefying stunts. The more that ive held on to the title and ive talked to women and ive talked to my grandmother and her reaction, it really lets me understand the responsibility of being the first. And it makes me want to be loud and proud and hold the banner high. Reporter the 35yearold first saw it as a little girl and dreamed of being on a big stage. But before putting on her tophat and tails, wilson worked in dinner theater, did voiceovers and was the lead singer of a ver band. Its really amazing because all of these different experiences that ive had the opportunity to have in my life have really blended together in an amazing way to prepare me to lead the biggest show on earth. Were blasting off, were on our way reporter how many of these have you watched . First one. Reporter thats kristens mother, jean, watching the final dress rehearsal. You said shes the only one in the family with the chutzpah to do this. She is. And shes always had it, you know. I dont know. She loves being out in front of the crowds, and making memories for people. Reporter making memories and history as a new star shines over the greatest show on earth. From the snow to the heat david begnaud, cbs news, orlando. Pelley and thats the cbs overnight news for this friday. For some of you the news continues, for others check back with us. York city, im scott pelley. This is the cbs overnight news. Hi everyone, and welcome to the overnight news, im demarco morgan. The controversy swirling around last years president ial election is apparently far from over. The Justice Departments Inspector General says he is opening an investigation of fbi director james comey, specifically the decision regarding Hillary Clintons emails being reopened. Clinton claims it cost her the white house. Reporter the inspectorgenerals probe goes to the heart of the investigation into secretary clintons private email server. It will examine allegations that policies and procedures were not comey. It will also look at whether certain officials should have recused themselves and whether or not Public Information was inappropriately given to the media. Comey broke with fbi protocol when he publicly announced in july that secretary clinton would not face charges. We did not find clear evidence that secretary clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws. Reporter then, 12 days before the election, the director wrote to congress that he had reopened the investigation after agents discovered emails on a laptop used by clinton aide, huma abedin that appeared to be pertinent. But just two days before the election, he sent another letter once again clearing clinton and closing the probe. Correct, especially in a public forum. Reporter at a Senate Hearing tuesday, comey declined to discuss any potential investigations into president elect donald trump or his associ prompting this response from maine senator angus king. The irony of you making that statement here i cannot avoid. Comey says that he will cooperate with the investigation. Scott, in a closed door meeting on capitol hill today he was grilled by some Democratic Senators who blame the fbi director in part for secretary clintons loss. Washington is still abuzz with the war of words between president elect donald trump and the u. S. Intelligence committee. At issue, the unsubstantiated report that russia had collected a dossier on mr. Trump to be used as blackmail at a later date. The president elect calls it fake news and blames the release on americas spy agencies. Major garrett has the latest. Reporter cbs news has confirmed that christopher steele, seen in this photo, produced the memo claiming unsubstantiated claims that russia had personal and Financial Information about president elect donald tru Intelligence Officer who works for orbis intelligence, a private Investigator Firm in london. Orbis was originally hired by fusion, hired by an unknown clima client. Mr. Trump said the memo was phoney. I think it was disgraceful that the intelligence agencies allowed any information that turned out to be so false and fake out. And that is something that nazi germany would have done and did do. Reporter director of National IntelligenceJames Clapper phoned mr. Trump last night. In a statement, clapper said he expressed his profound dismay at the leaks and emphasized the unverified document is not a u. S. Intelligence president obama and Vice President joe biden received the memo. On msnbc, the Vice President was asked if the documents were appropriate. So that it didnt come out of the blue have any impact on on the conduct of our foreign policy. Reporter house Speaker Paul Ryan told cbs news he understands mr. Trumps frustration, calling the leaks and the subsequent media frenzy unfair, but scott, he said he would not have used the nazi tactics in this or any other matter. Reporter you can probably see the kremlin through the snow behind me, they have just had their regular press conference, press briefing. And top of the agenda, no surprise, u. S. Russia relations, first off, the spokesp in poland threatens russias national interests. Just a few days ago all the hardware of a u. S. Combat brigade is now rolling towards poland. 4,000 u. S. Troops will hook up with it and then take part in an extensive multinational nato exercises all through the summer. This amounts to the first buildup of u. S. Troops since the cold war and the russians clearly dont like it. Peskoh also singled out Rex Tillersons comments that the annexation was death. Certainly they mention the kremlins denial that they have no material that they could use to blackmail donald trump, but what is taking up equal space in the media landscape today is Donald Trumps chaotic press conference yesterday. His dustup with some members of the media. And also Barack Obamas goodbye speech, you can see the big photograph on the front page today of president obama wiping away a tear. It turns out that volkswagen was not the only automaker using software to get around diesel control for their vehicles. Now its chrysler. Reporter the cheating allegedly spanis years, the documents allege that the ram model pickups from 2014, 15 and 16 has illegal levels of greenhouse gases. The epa notified that disclose the software could result in the harmful pollution that we breathe. Why these are there, what they do, and why they have to be designed the way they are. Reporter david clegen issued a similar warning to the automaker today. They didnt disclose them to the regulatory agencies certifying the vehicles, secondly, when they are activated they put out more emissions than the law allows. Reporter the allegations are similar at volkswagen, yesterday, the german automaker agreed to plead guilty to three counts regarding emissions. One executive has been arrested, and it has cost them 4 billion. In a teleconference with reporters, the fiatchrysler ceo angrily denied charges that anyone who tries to draw the comparison between us and vw is smoking illegal material. The cbs overnight news will be right back. If youre headed to the movies tonight you may want to check out the film patriots day the movie about the 2013 bombing in boston and the hunt. Patriots day has been in production for a while. Cbs cameras were on hand for one important scene. Dana jacobson reports. Reporter in the heart of boston, standing on Hallowed Ground that is forever a part of the citys soul, red sox slugger david ortiz. Youre the best, god bless you, thank you. Reporter and Actor Mark Wahlberg prepare to shoot a pivotal scene in patriots day. Spnfavored big papi is used to his majestic home runs cemented his status among the legends. All right, boston. Reporter just five days after the marathon bombing, big papi stood on the Pitchers Mound at fenway. His delivery, perfect. Not only speaking to boston but for it. This jersey that we wear today it doesnt say red sox. It says boston. I speak from my heart. It was not something i ever planned, or wrote it. I was speaking just like i know the citizens that were suffering. Reporter wahlberg, a boston native, and the films director, remember the speech well. What did you remember when you saw the speech happen . Chills, i got chills, overwhelmed with emotion, i could tell upset he was, he knows how resilient the people of boston are and that boston strong is something now that the world got to see. Reporter we tuck in behind the crew as tunnel leading to the real fenway park. From there, ortiz walks out to give his now famous 54word speech. This jersey. Reporter instead of trying to recreate the moment the movie cuts to actual game footage. This is our city. Reporter the filmmakers did not want the movie to just be about the bombing. They also wanted to show hope. And nobody is going to take our freedom. Stand strong. He really summed it up better than anybody when he talked about how the city was feeling, about what happened. And this movie is about good overpowering evil and love being stronger than hate. Oh, man, i thought it was an unbelievable opportunity. I was more than happy to do it. I would do anything for this town. Reporter boston strong, boston family it sounds like. Right now boston is working against us, right now, in this city, when it comes to terrorism everybody wants i take where i come from very seriously and i know that i would be held accountable if i did not get it right. What is the biggest challenge of doing the movie . Staying in the moment, i get so overwhelmed with emotion when i think about all the families and victims. In my script, i have pictures of everybody and just reminds me of the responsibility that i carry. Reporter director peter berg is aware of the criticism they face from locals who dont want hollywood to profit off tragedy or feel it is too soon to dramatize. And to people who feel it is too soon, what do you say . We were talking about it, mark said i think it may be too late. It cant be too soon. Good versus evil, love versus hate. How can it be too soon to showcase the spirit and love that this city responded with, particularly when you look at what is happening every month now it seems, people say why cant we stop it . I dont have the answer to that, but we do see regardless of what happens and what they do to us, love seems to triumph. And i dont think its too soon for that. A College Freshman in colorado has a new idea about a socalled smart gun that can only be fired by its owner, people have been working on the technology for years, but the technology is blocked. Reporter every firearm sold comes with a locking device like this. And gun rights advocates say these devices should be credited with keeping accidental gunshots at historic lows. Yet, every hour somebody dies from gunshot wounds and at least once a week that victim is a chil solution, the very first gun that locks and unlocks. Reporter this weapon fires like any other weapon, but watch what happens when i give it a try. That clicking sound . Cloudy signal a revolution in gun safety. The first firearm with the same builtin security as many smartphones. If the gun is picked by an authorized user this sensor recognizes the fingerprint and . It will fire. It will fire. Reporter good luck with that. Reporter guns that only work for their owners used to be the stuff of movies. But klepfer thinks he has the technology to make them a reality. I think this could be huge, it could really be the future of firearms. Reporter he is a founder of biofire, a his basement at his parents house. There would be days i sat down, i would be sitting there 14 hours. Reporter he realized he could not stop Mass Shootings but thought he could still save lives. After all in one year alone, nearly 600 people died in firearms accidents. There were thousands more suicides, many committed with guns that do not belong to the victim. Why did it take four and a half years to put a fingerprint reader on the side of a gun . Well, its not as simple a process as you may imagine, its not really something that has ever been done before. His weapon not only locks like a smartphone but charges like one. And the invention has won him some deeppocketed allies. Ki is the Mark Zuckerberg of guns. Reporter this man is putting his money behind kis what ki has done is use all the latest Technology Available to us to innovative a truly authenticated gun. You could not do this five years ago. Reporter but a push for similar guns misfired memorably in the late90s. A cold prototype test failed, and the company was nearly bankrupt. What changed to make it possible to make a smart gun like the one youre working on. Good intentions dont necessarily make good inventions. Reporter steve inceneti is president of the foundation that makes and sells guns, he expressed the concern about the reliability of any firearm that depends on battery power. The firearm has to work, and the firearm is not the same as a cell phone. The consequences of a cell phone not working are working could be somebodys life. How reliable is it . Almost completely. I know every time i use it it functions almost every single time. But not every time, the prototype failed that we had seen. Shorted it. Reporter still, he thinks an ultrafast and reliable final weapon is not far off. Im now to the point where im able to you know start raising money, building a team, really transitioning this to a real company, al rea startup instead of just a kid in his garage working on a science fair project. Living well rise above joint discomfort with move free ultras triple action joint support for improved mobility and flexibility, get move free ultra, and enjoy living well. 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Soon, there will not be any ice left to photograph. You know like a lot of people, i really like the glaciers in glacier park. And while ill be sad to see them go personally, i think my role as a scientist seems to make sure that everybody understands the pace at which theyre disappearing and the reasons for that, and how it could be helpful to society. The reason, scientists explain, is Climate Change. I have experienced it firsthand, in alaska, they will survive longer than those in montana, but theyre still shrinking. Walking into the park there were signs where there was once ice. 1921, all the way up to 2005. Markers of where this glacier used to be. Last year, president obama paid a visit to the fjords to talk about ice. In 2016, this glacier has already retreated over 250 feet. That is a new record. The thing that lets us know this is Climate Change is the rate of increase has decreased dramatically. At the park, the ranger uses photos to illustrate before and after. 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