norah: hundreds of thousands are without power tonight as a massive storm brings life-threatening conditions and at least a dozen reported tornadoes. the reason for the defense secretary s mystery hospitalization is revealed. complications from his prostate cancer treatment. why the president didn t know the reason until today. discussions about screening, treatment, and support are deeply personal and private ones. norah: a federal panel here s trump s claim of immunity but the judges sound skeptical. what it all means. a president has to have immunity. and the other thing is i did nothing wrong. the investigation into that alaska airlines 737 max that lost a door panel is honing in on bolts. norah: and the new concern tonight about bottled water and your health. what you should know. good evening to our viewers in the west. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us on this tuesday night. we want to begin tonight with a story that is impacting just
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entrust you heart to entresto. norah: tonight, there is on the alarming new report about the water you are drinking from plastic bottles. cbs s national environmental correspondent david schecter has the details. reporter: it s a sobering study and could have profound health implications on the way we consume water. scientists at columbia and rutgers now say an average leader of bottled water contains nearly a quarter million particles of nano plastics, each the fraction of the width of a human hair. there has been a wealth of research on larger microplastics, much of which end up in the oceans, breaking down into tiny fragments, but potential environmental nightwear, but the world health