Anna werner has been looking into Jared Kushners business interests, and heres what she found. Reporter looming above the hudson river across from lower manhattan, this 52storey building developed in part by Jared Kushner markets rentals for 3500 a month. Donald trump licensed his name for the project, and his soninlaw kushner spoke at the groundbreaking in 2014. Our architects are here, our lenders are here. All of our partners are here. Reporter now donald trump is president and kushner a Top White House aide, which means he has to disclose his assets. But what does that interest amount to . And who are his partners . This presentation was put out forei that helps Foreign Investment through eb5. It shows he generated 50 million, which allows foreigners to Exchange Investment cash for green cards. Almost will are chinese nationals but the government keeps their names confidential, and the man who monitors the program says problems with some eb5 investors have led to criminal investigations. You just want to buy your green card, and you otherwise would not be qualified perhaps. You have a krep nal background. Youre linked to foreign intelligence services. You may be laundering dirty money. Reporter there are no allegations against kushners project, but the public cant know whose foreign money went into the properties. But cale questions arent limited to just that one building. What you actually would need to know in terms of a concern about impartiality and to whom he may owe some kind of loyalty or gratitude isnt just the name of that organization. But also the identity of companies and individuals who have also invested in that organization and made the real estate project possible. Reporter the Kushner Company declined to comment for this story. After numerous inquiries, the white house did confirm for us that kushner still owns a stake in the building worth between 1 million and 5 million through a trust. Anna werner, cbs news, jersey city. Today the state of texas sued Travis County to compel it to enforce u. S. Immigration law. The county, which includes the state capital of austin has resisted. But now the governor has signed a new law banning socalled sancar David Begnaud has this. This law does not keep our community safe. In fact, it goes against public safety. Reporter sally her nan denas been in a standoff with Texas Governor abbott over the legality of sanctuary cities. But now honoring those requests will be mandated by a new state law in texas. She and other Law Enforcement officials must carry them out after Governor Abbott signed the law on Facebook Live where he didnt have to answer questions. This law cracks down on policies like the Travis County sheriff, who declared that she would not detain known criminals accused of Violent Crime. Reporter if the law goes into effect, what are you going to do in. I will have to change my policy, because i will not violate the law. Reporter the law forces sheriffs to honor requests made by the federal government to hold people already j may be here illegally. Failure to do so could result in a fine, jail time or removal of the sheriff in office. It also allows Police Officers to ask creime victims and witnesses their nationality or immigration status. They advocate it will make the law safer, but every major chief in texas opposes it. One has tweeted Violent Crime is on the rise across our nation. And some would rather men and women in blue go after cooks and nannies versus hardened criminals. The law doesnt go into effect until september 1st. Until then, the aclu is vowing to take it to court. It affects colleges and universities across the state of texas, but it doesnt apply to churches. Voters in south korea are choosing a new president. Former President Park geunhye is in jail, facing corruption race opposes the Missile Defense system that the United States just installed there to stop a north korean attack. Adriana diaz is in seoul. Reporter protesters were out in force again, to stop any vehicle headed to the controversial u. S. Antimissile system called thaad. That was installed here in the middle of the night two weeks ago. Were blocking this road, said this man, to make sure that this van isnt carrying supplies for thaad. They oppose the u. S. System, because they fear it will only increase the threat of war. As north korea continues to bully the region with its missile program. Protests against thaad and the oust have now become a key part of the election. Liberal candidate mun has surged in the polls and says south to america. 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Tonight more than 600 firefighters are battling georgias oak fen okie swamp, an evacuation was expanded today. Lightning started the fire more than a month ago, 133,000 acres have burned, and its only 12 contained. Smoke is drifting, as you can see, far out to the atlantic. Former president bill clinton has a novel idea. Hes writing one, in collaboration with james patterson, the bestselling author of the alex cross the new one is a thrilling civil war in sudan created a lost generation of boys, orphaned or displaced. We end tonight with the story of one of those boys who found a new life in america. Heres mark strassmann. So is this the same accident . Reporter jacob mosh finally has his dream job, a rookie cop working in downtown atlanta. It was really hard for but i put a lot of effort to realize that dream. Reporter he grew up in sudan, during a civil war that killed more than 2 million people, including his father. When he was 7 years old, he hiked hundreds of miles barefoot to safety in ethiopia, eating leaves to survive. Roughly 20,000 children like him, most of them orphans, became known as the lost boys of sudan. He lived in refugee camps for 14 years. It was horrible. There was a lot of killing. A lot of suffering. Reporter you were often scared . Yes. Reporter hungry . Yes. You could call me a former lost boif sudan, but im not a lost boy now. Reporter he found a new life in america when he was 21. He learned english, graduated college and dreamed of becoming a cop. But in training, he struggled with target practice and driving. On his third try through the police academy, he graduated last month. You jacob to succeed. Reporter jeff glazier. Even when he was failing you saw the makings of a good cop. You can see in his eyes he has the fight in him. He never turned his back, and he always kept swinging, and thats what were looking for. Reporter becoming a cop is his way of protecting the country that protected him. How does your background help you as a Police Officer . If i can rise to where i am now as a Police Officer, doing other big things, helping the community, they can do it too. Reporter as a cop, he will meet many people who also struggle. But, as a profile in perseverance, his life story is hard to top. Mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. Thats overnight news for this tuesday. 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 morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Former acting attorney general sally yates finally got a chance to tell her is story on capitol hill. She went before the Senate Judiciary committee which is investigating russian influence in the president ial election. Senators were eager to hear her side of the story regarding Michael Flynn and what the white house was told about his ties to the kremlin. Jeff pegues has the details. Reporter sally yates said she felt compelled to fell the white house that mike flynn had misled the Vice President about his contacts with sergei kislyak. They had gathered intercepts of his conversations. Dianne feinstein. What youre saying is, general flynn lied to the Vice President. Thats certainly how it appeared, yes. Because the Vice President went out and made statements about general flynns conduct that he said were based on what general flynn told him. And we knew that that flat wasnt true. I Donald John Trump do solemnly swear. Reporter four days after President Trumps inauguration, flynn was interviewed by fbi agents at the white house as part of the bureaus investigation into russian meddling in the election. Two days later, on the 26th, yates met at the white house with the president s lawyer. She informed him then that flynn had been compromised. The russians also knew about what general flynn had done, and the russians also knew that general flynn had mislehe Vice President. This was a problem, because not only did we believe that the russians knew this but that they likely had proof of this information. And that created a compromise situation. A situation where the National Security adviser essentially could be blackmailed by the russians. Reporter the next day, yates met with mcgann again, he asked whether the Justice Department was pursuing charges against flynn. They were concerned that taking action might interfere with the fbi investigation. And we told him both the senior career official and i that he should not be concerned with it. Reporter mcgann then asked to see the evidence against flynn. Three days later, on january 30th, yates agreed. But that night, the Obama Administration holdover was fired for refusing to defend the president s travel ban. I dont know what happened after that, because that was my last day with doj. Reporter even after yates warning the white house didnt act right away. It took more than two weeks for President Trump called flynn a wonderful man even after he was fired. Today on twitter, mr. Trump wrote, ask sally yates how clastfied information got into the newspapers soon after she explained it to the white house. Yates denied being the source of those leaks. President trumps top advisish and soninlaw Jared Kushner may have stepped aside from his familys real estate business, but the rest of the family is still in business. His sister, nicole meyer was in shanghai, talking real estate to wealthy investors. The sales pitch . Invest half a million and get a visa. Reporter nicole meyer spent saturday with wealthy Chinese Investors, asking them to help finance this new jersey real estate project, known as one journal square. Her pitch . Make a 500,000 investment in return for a possible u. S. Visa. Its known at Investor Program and was renewed by President Trump the day before the beijing meeting. This is just the start of a roadshow for the Kushner Company family many. Reporter new york fiems reporter Xavier Hernandez was at the event and said it included pictures of President Trump and referenced Jared Kushner specifically. I think for the Chinese Investor whose were there they felt like this project was safe and secure because it had the governments support. And whether that was her intention or not, i think a lot of people walked away with that perception. Reporter the session was open to the public but hernandez and owne other journalists were forced out of the ritzcarlton baum room. In a statement, they said ms. Meyer wanted to make clear that her brother had nothing to do with this project and apologized if any mention of her brother was seen as an attempt to lure investors. An attorney for kushner said he had divested jared has done everything to comply with the ethics. He wasnt involved. Reporter those close to kushner describe this as a mistake of misunderstanding, not malice or profit. They acknowledge there is nothing routine these days about the kushner name or its proximity to the president. Secretary of state Rex Tillerson will host Sergey Lavrov at the state department tomorrow. At the top of the agenda, a plan to create safe zones inside syria to protect those fleeing the civil war. It would not affect any areas involving the Islamic State. The Islamic State has attracted followers from around the world. And now a lot of women who went there to marry fighters are desperate to get home. Holly williams reports. Reporter sarah is a french citizen who traveled to syria when she was just 18, marriedn three years later, though, sarahs ha secod second thought. Her husband was killed. Shes run away from the extremists, and she wants to take her baby back to france. I want to forget everything here and get my life back, she said. I want to start again and protect my daughter. Shes won of hundreds of young european women who joined isis, some of them just teenagers, easily lured to syria with false promises of a romantic life in a socalled Islamic State. Along with other foreign defectors, sarah and her daughter were given shelter by a moderate rebel group in syria, but one of their leaders, mohammad adid told us its difficult to persuade foreign governments to accept the defectors back. Do you try to contact their governments and send them translator weve tried to communicate with several governments, he told us, but we either get no answer or nothing positive. Reporter in paris, this is a negotiator hired by sarahs family to try to bring her home. All the women i help know they have to go to prison once theyre back, she told us, including sarah. She says she only helps women and children. Negotiating with european governments and using her contacts in syria. Are these women and children a threat . If we leave them in syria, thats when they become a danger, she told us. Theyre widowed and their children can be taken from them at any moment, brainwashed, radicalized and turned into human bombs. The children have a right to a second chance. The Syrian Rebels who gave protection to sarah when she fled isis told us theyve also been sheltering more than 20 other from western countries. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Make the most of a few minutes with instant moisture from ky ultragel. Studying to be a dentist and she gave me advice. She said dad. Go pro with crest prohealth. 4 out of 5 dentists confirm these crest prohealth products. Help maintain a professional clean. The battle over the confederate monuments of new orleans is now in court. A lawsuit was filed to keep the state from removing statues of robert e. Lee and beauregard. Some insist the monduments are racist. Reporter the battle lines are drawn over the probable removal this week of that monument to a civil war icon and others like it. The white mayor of this predominantly black town says keeping these symbols of the confederate on a pedestal is out of step with todays values of inclusion. Hey, hey, ho, ho repor marched against a statue of robert e. Lee. On one side of the debate, those who want the monuments taken down, saying they are symbols of racism and white supremacy. The fight we are raging against the city fathers who have refused to bring about genuine equality and freedom for the black people here. Reporter on the other side . Supporters of monuments who argue they honor Southern Heritage and history. We want it to stay. We understand that most of us can only be here for a day. But its a symbolic gesture of standing up for what we believe in. Reporter the clash comes a the city plans to remove the statue of lee and two other confederate monuments. The first to go was the Liberty Place monument which was removed in the middle of the night last month, citing safety concerns, crews wore masks and bulletproof vests. The move sparked protests, including this violent clash near the statue of jefferson davis, who served as president of the confederacy. [ bleep ]. Reporter as the city plans to remove the remaining monuments, tensions are high. The New Orleans Police Department confirms multiple threats have been made toward contractors hired by the city to take down the statues. But new orleans mayor Mitch Landrieu says hes not backing down. The removal of these statues sends a clear message, an unequivocal message to the people of new orleans and the people of our nation that new orleans celebrates diversity. Reporter mayor landrieu says theyre using private funding to bring these statues down, and eventually, theyll be placed in a museum. The legendary rock band, the eagles, arent recording together but they will set aside their differences to kick off a world tour next month. Theyve also come together to sue a Mexican Hotel thats been calling itself Hotel California, that was the name of their grammy winning album from 1976. They insist they have a trademark on the hotel. We report from the Beverly Hills hotel which was the real inspiration of the tune. Reporter this is the cover for the album, but when the mexican state of baja had its own Hotel California, the eagles swooped right in with a lawsuit. Welcome to the Hotel California reporter theres plenty of room at the Hotel California, but not apparently if youre misleading consumers or selling unauthorized branded merchandise. Thats the gist of a 11page lawsuit this week filed by the eagles against Hotel California in baja, mexico. The defendants lead u. S. Consumers to believe the hotel is associated with the eagles and among the inspiration for the lyrics. Its not about california. Its about america, you know. Its about the dark underbelly of the American Dream, about excess. Reporter the group says the baja hotel is now using excessive use of the words Hotel California. This is a trademark and copyright attorney. Theyre alleging several things, the first is that the hotel is advertising in a manner to create confusion in the minds of consumers about it being affiliated with the eagles. Reporter the Hotels Website references specific lyrics in the song. Hotel california is accessed by driving a long desert highway and Mission Bells are heard daily. Online reviews seem to corroborate. The m place and its interesting to tour. Those Online Reviews that show actual confusion are significant. And when you have real evidence from real consumers, that is terrific evidence. 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In and its a surprising smash hit in norway. It began with this broadcast of a train journey from the coastal city to the capital oslo. The formula was simple. Put a few cameras on a train and watch the scenery go by for seven hours. Did you know where that journey would lead . How successful it would be . No, not at all. Reporter these two are the brains behind the whole thing. We met at the bergen train station. Its one of those things you think of late night in the bar and you wake up and its not a go ioddea after all. Reporter but, much to their surprise, there was a green light from their bosses at norways public broadcaster, nrk2. Actually, we like it being strange, because then its more fun. If the viewers laugh or think wow, this is too crazy, thats basically the kind of reaction you want from the viewers. Reporter about a quarter of all norwegians tuned in to watch some part of that train trip. They ran historical clips when the train went through a tunnel. But other than some music, there was no narration, no plot, and thanks to public broadcasting, no commercials. Yes, of course its boring. Reporter you admit your own show is boring . Yes, like much of life itself, its boring, but in between there, there are exciting moments and you just reporter since the train in 2009, they experimented with other slow and folks at all levels have taken notice. I understand that in norway for example one of the big hits on tv is National Firewood night. [ laughter ] this is true. Video of logs burning for hours. Reporter 12 hours in all. Then there was the national knitting night. Which started, of course, with shearing the sheep. Knitting the sweater came much later in the 13hour broadcast. The shows get slower and slower. It has to be unique, not copy of the last one. So we have to push the boundaries for each show, i think. Reporter the show titled salmon swimming upstream ran 18 hours. And afterwards, the head of the station said it felt too short. Is there a recipe for the perfect slow tv . Its important that its an unbroken timeline. That you dont take away anything. Everything thats in there, all the boring stuff is in there, all the exciting things are in there, you as the viewer have to find out whats boring and whats interesting. It kind of requires you to precisely slow down. To twist your head in a little bit of a different direction. Reporter are you a fan of slow tv . I am. Reporter this is a professor of media studies at the university of oslo. When you first heard about slow tv, did you think youd like it . No, i thought the whole notion was weird, to tell you the truth. But it turned out that at least some of it, i found appealing. Reporter he likens slow tv to opening a sort of window. An escape valve from what he calls fastpaced eye candy tv. Whether dn did we come to ac that television should be this accelerated, busy, in your face thing. At some point that became the norm. Reporter the producers say one scene sums up their approach. Once we passed a cow on one of our journeys. And we put a camera on it, and the camera kept rolling, didnt cut away. And then you keep it and then you keep it. And then suddenly, a story evolves. Because what is the cow doing . And why is it walking there . And where is it heading . And why is the cow suddenly, there comes a story out of it. You have to see what happens. Reporter there was plenty of time to follow that cow, because they came across it while shooting an episode which followed a cruise along norways coast. That cruise . Well, it was five and a half days long. Slow tv broadcast all 134 hours of it live. At one point, almost half of norway was watching. Norwegians lined the ships route, often waving flags or well coming it into port. There were unexpected cameos. A waterskier in an mankini for instance. Even the queen of norway made a surprise appearance. One of President Trumps cabinet secretaries is getting high marks from pet lovers. Ryan z ry ryan zienke announced that it is pet friendly. Reporter its all smiles and puppy dogs. The secretary is joining us back here and says this is the First Federal department to go dogfriendly. And hes confident its going to raise morale and reduce stress. Interior secretary zinkes dog is no stranger to his office. Hell he is our ambassador to happiness at the department of interior. Reporter the former navy s. E. A. L. Says the dog is allowed to join him, but i wants the employees to have the same benefit. Even if youre having a bad day, rod nner is good at makingt better. Reporter hes been counting down on twitter, posting employee photos of some of the 80 dogs of the department expected to show up today. I wanted our department to be inviting. We have terrific people, and i want the Work Environment to be one that people really want to go to work. Reporter megan is thrilled to be able to bring her dog, daisy, to work. Theres definitely a buzz around the department. Its pretty exciting to be able to have your dog at work. Reporter dogs in washington, d. C. Offices is not a new idea. Their dogs for generations. President trump is the first president not to have a dog at the white house for nearly 40 years. If the president asks you, would you tell him to get a dog . Yes, id let him borrow rodner as long as he brings him back. Its morale, people love dogs. Reporter but there are concerns such as allergies and disrupting the Work Environment. Not everyone loves dogs. Reporter zinke says all of the dogs that come to work must be housebroken, have their shots and be wealllbehaved. Reporter if dogs work out, are cats next . Well take it one step at a time. Maybe no cats. For some of you the news continues, for others, check back a little later for the morning news and this morning team trump was warned about flynn. By president o ibaman a meeting with the president elect and by acting attorney general sally yates. The National Security adviser essentially could be blackmailed by the russians. Because she knew Michael Flynn lied to the Vice President. Also tonight, trump family ties. Jared kushners sister pitches u. S. Visas in exchange for investment in her company. 18 penn state Fraternity Brothers are charged in zia hang that turned deadly. And he fled the sudanese civil war. Now hes living an American Dream on the streets of atlanta. You can call me a former lost y he shouldnt hire flynn, and former acting attorney general sally yates has testified that the russians could blackmail flynn. Reporter sally yates said she felt compelled to inform the white house that President Trumps National Security adviser, Michael Flynn, had misled the president about his contacts with Russian Ambassador sergei kislyak. They had gathered intercepts of his conversations. Democrat dianne feinstein. So what youre saying is that general flynn lied to the Vice President. Thats certainly how it appeared, yes. Out and made statements about general flynns conduct that he said were based on what general flynn told him, and we knew that that just flat wasnt true. I donald j. Trump do solemnly swear. Reporter four days after the inauguration, flynn was interviewed by fbi agents at the white house as part of the bureaus investigation into russian meddling in the election. Two days later, on the 26th, yates met at the white house with the president s lawyer. He informed him then that flynn had been compromised. The russians also knew what general flynn had done, and the russians also knew that general flynn had misled the Vice President. This was a problem, because not only did we believe that the russians knew this but that they likely had proof of this information. And that created a compromise situation, a situation where the National Security adviser could be blackmailed by the russians. Reporter the next day, yates met with the attorney again. He asked whether the Justice Department was pursuing charges against flynn. They were concerned that taking action might interfere with the fbi investigation. And we told him both the senior career official and i that he should not be concerned with it. Reporter mcgann then asked to see the evidence against flynn. Three days later, yates agreed. But that night, the Obama Administration holdover was fired because she failed to uphold the president s travel ban. It took more than two weeks to be fired. President trump called flynn a wonderful man even after he was fired. Today President Trump wrote, ask sally yates under oath if she knows how classified information got into the newspapers. Yates denied being the source of those leaks. Tonight cbs news has learned that Homeland Security is considering expanding its ban on laptops on commercial jetliners. At the moment, the ban covers devices larger than a cell phone, from ten airports in the middle east and africa. Kris van cleave is our transportation correspondent. Whats new . Reporter sources say it is likely that the department of Homeland Security will expand the ban. And airports in europe and the uk are among those added to the list. U. S. Airlines are worried an expanded ban will discourage Business Travel and be difficult to enforce without searching passengers individually. They also have concerns about moving a large number of devices into the cargo load as there is a small risk of fire from the lithium batteries. They are discussing the Ban Following the laptop bombing last year. Dhs officials are still evaluating the potential disruption and will meet with airlines representatives in the next week. The final decision could come in the next few weeks. There are new questions tonight about first family ties and conflicts of interest. This time it is the sister of the president s soninlaw. Heres major garrett. Reporter nicole meyer, sister to Jared Kushner spent saturday with wealthy Chinese Investors, asking them to help esnance this new jersey real journal square. Her pitch . Make a 500,000 investment in return for a possible u. S. Visa. Its known as the eb5 Investor Program and was renewed by mr. Trump prior to the meeting. New york times reporter Xavier Hernandez was there and said it included pictures of President Trump and referenced Jared Kushner specifically. I think for the Chinese Investors who were there they really felt like this project was safe and secure because it had the governments support. And whether that was her intention or not, i think a lot of people walked away with that perception. Reporter the session was open to the public, but hernandez and other journalists were forced out of the ritzcarlton ballroom. In a statement, they said meyer wanted to make sure her brother had nothing to do with this project and it apologized if interpreted as an attempt to lure investors. An attorney for kushner said that he had divested from the project. White house spokesman sean spicer. Jareds done everything to comply with the ethics rules. That had nothing to do with him per se. He wasnt involved. Reporter those closest to kushner say this was a matter of misunderstanding, they say attracting eb5 investment is routine, but these days, there is nothing routine about the kushner name or the closeness to the white house. Were back in just a moment. Anna werner has been looking into Jared Kushners business interests, and heres what she found. Reporter looming above the hudson river across from lower manhattan, this 52storey building developed in part by Jared Kushner markets rentals for 3500 a month. Donald trump licensed his name for the project, and his soninlaw kushner spoke at the groundbreaking in 2014. Our architects are here, our lenders are here. All of our partners are here. Reporter now donald trump is president and kushner a Top White House aide, which means he has to disclose his assets. But what does that interest amount to . And who are his partners . This presentation was put out by a firm that helps generate Foreign Investment through eb5. It shows he generated 50 million, which allows foreigners to Exchange Investment cash for green cards. Almost all eb5 investors are chinese nationals, but the government keeps their names confidential, and the man who monitors the program says problems with some eb5 investors have led to criminal investigations. You just want to buy your green card, and you otherwise would not be qualified perhaps. You have a criminal background. Youre linked to foreign intelligence services. You may be laundering dirty money. Reporter there are no allegations against kushners project, but the public cant know whose foreign money went into the properties. But Kathleen Clark says the questions arent limited to just that one building. What you actually would need to know in terms of a concern about impartiality and to whom he may owe some kind of loyalty or gratitude isnt just the name of that organization. But also the identity of companies and individuals who have also invested in that organization and made the real estate project possible. Reporter the Kushner Company declined to comment for this story. After numerous inquiries, the white house did confirm for us that kushner still owns a stake in the building worth between 1 million and 5 million through a trust. Anna werner, cbs news, jersey city. Today the state of texas sued Travis County to compel it to enforce u. S. Immigration law. The county, which includes the state capital of austin has resisted. But now the governor has signed a new law banning socalled sanctuary cities. David begnaud has this. T community safe. In fact, it goes against public safety. Reporter Sally Hernandez has been in a standoff with Texas Governor abbott over the legality of sanctuary cities. Which are communities that dont entirely comply with federal immigration law. But now honoring those requests will be mandated by a new state law in texas. She and other Law Enforcement officials must carry them out after Governor Abbott signed the law on Facebook Live where he didnt have to answer questions. This law cracks down on policies like the Travis County sheriff, who declared that she would not detain known criminals accused of Violent Crime. Reporter if the law goes into effect, what are you going to do . I will have to change my policy, because i will not violate the law. Reporter the law forces sheriffs to honor requests made by the federal government to hold people already in jail who may be here illegally. A fine, jail time or removal of the sheriff in office. It also allows Police Officers to ask crime victims and witnesses their nationality or immigration status. I believe that this law encourages racial profiling. Reporter they advocate it will make the state safer, but every major chief in texas opposes it. One has tweeted Violent Crime is on the rise across our nation. And some would rather men and women in blue go after cooks and nannies versus hardened criminals. The law doesnt go into effect until september 1st. Until then, the aclu is vowing to take it to court. It affects colleges and universities across the state of texas, but it doesnt apply to churches. David begnaud in the state capital, thank you. Voters in south korea are choosing a new president. Former President Park geunhye is in jail, facing corruption charges. One of the front runners in the race opposes the Missile Defense system that the United States just installed there to stop a north korean attack. Adriana diaz is in seoul. Reporter protesters were out in force again, to stop any vehicle headed to the controversial u. S. Antimissile system called thaad. That was installed here in the middle of the night two weeks ago. Were blocking this road, said this man, to make sure that this van isnt carrying supplies for thaad. They oppose the u. S. System, because they fear it will only increase the threat of war. As north korea continues to bully the region with its missile program. Protests against thaad and the u. S. Have now become a key part of of the election. Liberal candidate an has surged in the polls and says south korea must learn how to say no to america. He also argues that sanctions arent enough to stop the north. His main opponent is a doctor who made his fortune as a software mogul before entering politics. He like President Trump went to the Wharton Business School in pennsylvania, and says that would allow him to build a rapport with mr. Trump. An initially opposed thaad but now favors it. Most consider it a bid to attract conservative voters. In the next 24 hours, well see if hes right. No matter who wins, scott, the u. S. May find itself on the back foot. Both leading candidates favor talking to north korea over the u. S. Led efforts to further isolate it. Adriana diaz, thank you. French voters decisively rejected marine le pen. Centrist Emmanuel Macron won with 66 of the vote. He is 39, a former investment banker and takes office on sunday. Coming up next, 18 Fraternity Brothers are accused of doing nothing to help a pledge who lay dying. And later, a war refugee, living his dream on the streets of atlanta. The inlaws have moved in with us. And, our Adult Children are here. So, we save by using tide. Which means we use less. Three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. 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We end tonight with the story of one of those boys who found a new life in america. Heres mark strassmann. So is this the same accident . Reporter jacob mosh finally has his dream job, a rookie cop working in downtown atlanta. It was really hard for me, but i put a lot of effort to realize that dream. Reporter he grew up in sudan, during a civil war that killed more than 2 million people, including his father. When he was 7 years old, he hiked hundreds of miles barefoot to safety in ethiopia, eating leaves to survive. Roughly 20,000 children like him, most of them orphans, became known as the lost boys of sudan. He lived in refugee camps for 14 years. It was horrible. There was a lot of killing. A lot of suffering. Reporter you were often scared . Yes. Reporter hungry . Yes. You could call me a former lost boy of sudan, but im not a lost boy now. Reporter he found a new life in america when he was 21. He learned english, graduated college and dreamed of becoming a cop. But in training, he struggled with target practice and driving. On his third try through the police academy, he graduated last month. You know, everybody wanted jacob to succeed. Reporter jeff glazier. Even when he was failing you saw the makings of a good cop. You can see in his eyes he has the fight in him. He never turned his back, and he always kept swinging, and thats what were looking for. Reporter becoming a cop is his way of protecting the country that protected him. How does your background help you as a Police Officer . If i can rise to where i am now as a Police Officer, doing other big things, helping the community, they can do it too. Reporter as a cop, he will meet many people who also struggle. But, as a profile in perseverance, his life story is hard to top. Mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. Thats overnight news for this tuesday. 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. From the broadcast cen this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Former acting attorney general sally yates finally got a chance to tell her is story on capitol hill. She went before the Senate Judiciary committee which is investigating russian influence in the president ial election. Senators were eager to hear her side of the story regarding Michael Flynn and what the white house was told about his ties to the kremlin. Jeff pegues has the details. Reporter sally yates said she felt compelled to inform the white house that mike flynn had misled the Vice President about his contacts with sergei kislyak. They had gathered intercepts of his conversations. What youre saying is, general flynn lied to the Vice President. Thats certainly how it appeared, yes. Because the Vice President went out and made statements about general flynns conduct that he said were based on what general flynn told him. And we knew that that flat wasnt true. I Donald John Trump do solemnly swear. Reporter four days after President Trumps inauguration, flynn was interviewed by fbi agents at the white house as part of the bureaus investigation into russian meddling in the election. Two days later, on the 26th, yates met at the white house with the president s lawyer. She informed him then that flynn had been compromised. The russians also knew about what general flynn had done, and the russians also knew that general flynn had misled the Vice President. This was a problem, because not only did we believe that the likely had proof of this information. And that created a compromise situation. A situation where the National Security adviser essentially could be blackmailed by the russians. Reporter the next day, yates met with mcgann again, he asked whether the Justice Department was pursuing charges against flynn. They were concerned that taking action might interfere with the fbi investigation. And we told him both the senior career official and i that he should not be concerned with it. Reporter mcgann then asked to see the evidence against flynn. Three days later, on january 30th, yates agreed. But that night, the Obama Administration holdover was fired for refusing to defend the president s travel ban. I dont know what happened after that, because that was my last day with doj. Reporter even after yates warning the white house didnt act right away. It took more than two weeks for flynn to be fired. President trump called flynn a wonderful man even after he was today on twitter, mr. Trump wrote, ask sally yates how classified information got into the newspapers soon after she explained it to the white house. Yates denied being the source of those leaks. President trumps top advisor and soninlaw Jared Kushner may have stepped aside from his familys real estate business, but the rest of the family is still in business. His sister, nicole meyer was in shanghai, talking real estate to wealthy investors. The sales pitch . Invest half a million and get a visa. Reporter nicole meyer spent saturday with wealthy Chinese Investors, asking them to help finance this new jersey real estate project, known as one journal square. Her pitch . Make a 500,000 investment in return for a possible u. S. Visa. Its known at eb5 immigrant Investor Program and was renewed by President Trump the day before the beijing meeting. This is just the start of a roadshow for the Kushner Company family many. Reporter New York Times reporter Xavier Hernandez was at the event and said it included pictures of President Trump and referenced Jared Kushner specifically. I think for the Chinese Investor whose were there they felt like this project was safe and secure because it had the governments support. And whether that was her intention or not, i think a lot of people walked away with that perception. Reporter the session was open to the public but hernandez and other journalists were forced out of the ritzcarlton ballroom. In a statement, they said ms. Meyer wanted to make clear that her brother had nothing to do with this project and apologized if any mention of her brother was seen as an attempt to lure investors. An attorney for kushner said he had divested of the project. White house spokesmea he wasnt involved. Reporter those close to mistake of misunderstanding, not malice or profit. They say attracting eb5 for Real Estate Investment is routine. They acknowledge there is nothing routine these days about the kushner name or its proximity to the president. Secretary of state Rex Tillerson will host Sergey Lavrov at the state department tomorrow. At the top of the agenda, a plan to create safe zones inside syria to protect those fleeing the civil war. It would not affect any areas involving the Islamic State. The Islamic State has attracted followers from around the world. And now a lot of women who went there to marry fighters are desperate to get home. Holly williams reports. Reporter sarah is a french citizen who traveled to syria when she was just 18, married an isis fighter and had a baby. Three years late t sarahs had second thoughts. Her husband was killed. Shes run away from the extremists, and she wants to take her baby back to france. I want to forget everything here and get my life back, she said. I want to start again and protect my daughter. Shes one of hundreds of young european women who joined isis, some of them just teenagers, easily lured to syria with false promises of a romantic life in a socalled Islamic State. Along with other foreign defectors, sarah and her daughter were given shelter by a moderate rebel group in syria, but one of their leaders, mohammad adid told us its difficult to persuade foreign governments to accept the defectors back. Do you try to contact their governments and send them home . Translator weve tried to communicate with several governments, he told us, but we positive. Reporter in paris, this is a negotiator hired by sarahs family to try to bring her home. All the women i help know they have to go to prison once theyre back, she told us, including sarah. She says she only helps women and children. Negotiating with european governments and using her contacts in syria. Are these women and children a threat . If we leave them in syria, thats when they become a danger, she told us. Theyre widowed and their children can be taken from them at any moment, brainwashed, radicalized and turned into human bombs. The children have a right to a second chance. The Syrian Rebels who gave protection to sarah when she fled isis told us theyve also been sheltering more than 20 other defectors, all of them from western countries. Be right back. No matter who was in there last. Protection. 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Reporter the battle lines are drawn over the probable removal this week of that monument to a civil war icon and others like it. The white mayor of this predominantly black town says keeping these symbols of the confederacy on a pedestal is out of step with todays values of inclusion. Hey, hey, ho, ho reporter opposing protesters marched to a statue honoring robert e. Lee. On one side of the debate, those who want the monuments taken down, saying they are symbols of racism and white supremacy. The fight we are raging against the city fathers who have refused to bring about genuine equality and freedom for the black people here. Reporter on the other side . Supporters of monuments who argue they honor Southern Heritage and history. We want it to stay. We understand that most of us can only be here for a day. But its a symbolic gesture of standing up for what we believe in. Reporter the clash comes a the city plans to remove the statue of lee and two other confederate monuments. The first to go was the Liberty Place monument which was removed in the middle of the night last month, citing safety concerns, crews wore masks and bulletproof vests. The move sparked protests, including this violent clash near the statue of jefferson davis, who served as president of the confederacy. [ bleep ]. Reporter as the city plans to remove the remaining monuments, tensions are high. The New Orleans Police Department confirms multiple threats have been made toward contractors hired by the city to take down the statues. But new orleans mayor Mitch Landrieu says hes not backing down. The removal of these statues sends a clear message, an unequivocal message to the people of new orleans and the people of our nation that new orleans celebrates diversity. Reporter mayor landrieu says theyre using private funding to bring these statues down, and eventually, theyll be placed in a museum. The legendary rock band, the eagles, arent recording together but they will set aside their differences to kick off a world tour next month. Theyve also come together to sue a Mexican Hotel thats been calling itself Hotel California, that was the name of their grammy winning album from 1976. They insist they have a trademark on the name. We report from the Beverly Hills hotel which was the real inspiration of the tune. Reporter thats right, this is the hotel on the cover of that megahit from 1976. But when the mexican state of baja had its on Hotel California, the eagles swooped right in with a lawsuit. Welcome to the Hotel California reporter theres plenty of room at the Hotel California, but not apparently if youre misleading consumers or selling unauthorized branded merchandise. Thats the gist of a 11page lawsuit this week filed by the eagles against Hotel California in baja, mexico. The defendants lead u. S. Consumers to believe the hotel is associated with the eagles and among other things served as the inspiration for the lyrics. False. Gayle king spoke with don henly last year. Its not about california. Its about america, you know. Its about the dark underbelly of the American Dream, about excess. Reporter the group says the baja hotel is now using excessive use of the words Hotel California. This is a trademark and copyright attorney. Theyre alleging several things, the first is that the hotel is advertising in a manner to create confusion in the minds of consumers about it being affiliated with the eagles. On a dark desert highway reporter the Hotels Website references specific lyrics in the song. Hotel california is accessed by driving a long desert highway and Mission Bells are heard daily. Heard the Mission BellsOnline Reviews seem to corroborate. The famous song by the lured us here. The song made it into a popular place and its interesting to tour. 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Reporter its televisions version of taking a deep breath. A very long, very slow deep breath. Its called slow tv. And its a surprising smash hit in norway. It began with this broadcast of a train journey from the coastal city to the capital oslo. The formula was simple. Put a few cameras on a train and watch the scenery go by for seven hours. Did you know where that journey would lead . How successful it would be . No, not at all. Reporter these two are the brains behind the whole thing. We met at the bergen train station. Its one of those things you think of late night in the bar and you wake up and its not a good idea after all. Reporter but, much to their surprise, there was a green light from their bosses at norways public broadcaster, actually, we like it being strange, because then its more fun. If the viewers laugh or think wow, this is too crazy, thats basically the kind of reaction you want from the viewers. Reporter about a quarter of all norwegians tuned in to watch some part of that train trip. They ran historical clips when the train went through a tunnel. But other than some music, there was no narration, no plot, and thanks to public broadcasting, no commercials. Yes, of course its boring. Reporter you admit your own show is boring . Yes, like much of life itself, its boring, but in between there, there are exciting moments and you just have to wait for them. Reporter since the train in 2009, they experimented with other slow ideas. And folks at all levels have taken notice. I understand that in norway for example one of the big hits on tv is National Firewood night. [ laughter ] this is true. Video of logs burning for hours. Reporter 12 hours in all. Then there was the national knitting night. Which started, of course, with shearing the sheep. Knitting the serweate cammuch later in the 13hour broadcast. The shows get slower and slower. It has to be unique, not copy of the last one. So we have to push the boundaries for each show, i think. Reporter the show titled salmon swimming upstream ran 18 hours. And afterwards, the head of the station said it felt too short. Is there a recipe for the perfect slow tv . Its important that its an unbroken timeline. That you dont take away anything. Everything thats in there, all the boring stuff is in there, all the exciting things are in there, you as the viewer have to find out whats boring and whats interesting. It kind of requires you to precisely slow down. To twist your head in a little bit of a different direction. Reporter are you a fan of slow tv . I am. Reporter this is a professor of media studies at the university of oslo. When you first heard about slow tv, did you think youd like it . No, i thought the whole notion was weird, to tell you the truth. But it turned out that at least some of it, i found surprisingly appealing. Reporter he likens slow tv to opening a sort of window. An escape valve from what he calls fastpaced eye candy tv. When did we come to accept that television should be this accelerated, busy, in your face thing. At some point that became the norm. Reporter the producers say one scene sums up their approach. Once we passed a cow on one of our journeys. And we put a camera on it, and the camera kept rolling, didnt cut away. And then you keep it and then you keep it. And then suddenly, a story evolves. Because what is the cow doing . And why is it walking there . And where is it heading . And why is the cow alone . Suddenly, there comes a story out of it. You have to see what happens. Reporter there was plenty of time to follow that cow, because they came across it while shooing an episode which followed a cruise along norways coast. That cruise . Well, it was five and a half days long. Slow tv broadcast all 134 hours of it live. At one point, almost half of norway was watching. Norwegians lined the ships route, often waving flags or well coming it into port. There were unexpected cameos. A waterskier in an mankini for instance. Even the queen of norway made a surprise appearance. Slow tv episodes are special events. Theyre not on all the time. The crea , 8drw this is the cbs morning news. Passengers erupt in anger as a labor dispute with Spirit Airlines pilots keep them grounded in florida. I will never fly Spirit Airline again you ask me that question. Wanted for a string of shootings in phoenix more than a year ago police finally arrest a suspected serial killer linking him to even more murders. Pounding hail hammers colorado, destroying cars and rattling nerves