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and so, i think they have to make tough decisions. and tackle football is something that parents have, have said we dent want to take the risk. >> nationwide, youth tackle football has been declining for much of the last decade. down 20% since 2009. lisa lu helped persuade her 12-year-old son dylan to drop tackle football in favor of flag football. >> because of the concerns about injuries. especially concussions. >> she still likes the traditional game not for her son. >> at this point. they can prevent make it a safer game. >> reporter: what that means for the future of football is unclear. but it can't be a good thing for the game, when more and more parents have ccluded it's just too dangerous for their kids. anthony. >> dean reynolds. thanks. his life was a hollywood movie. former middleweight champ, jake lamata seen here fighting sugar ray robinson was a raging bull inside and outside the ring. he once lamented that robert de niro's oscar winning portrayal made him look bad. then he said he realized, he was bad. a good for nothing bum kid, as he put it. jake lamata died yesterday. he was 95. up next, extreme measures to stop a deadly illness. not all fish oil supplements provide the same ome-3 power. megared advanced triple absorption is absorbed three times better. so one softgel has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. megared advanced triple absorption. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it stop this teen from chugging hot sauce? ...oh jeremy. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. battling outbreak of hepatitis a, attacks the liver and highly contagious. san diego had more than 400 cases and 16 deaths. mireya villarreal is there. >> reporter: lines are long and constant at pop-up clinics around san diego where hundreds of people waited to get free hepatitis a vaccines. city workers have been out in full force, bleaching down sidewalks and benches. >> this outbreak could last for at least another six months. >> there is a desperate race against time to stop the hepatitis a virus from spreading among the areas homeless and drug users. this doctor is san diego's chief medical officer. >> it is not as easy as just the nature of some of these members of this population are such that they are inaccessible and frankly some of them have their reluctances in dealing with government. >> hepatitis a spreads when some one comes in contact with an infected person's,0accis have b administered. the city is setting up washing stations. kevin faulkner is san diego's mayor. >> going to have additional shelters. get people off the street. get them the help they need. and the president of the association which represents 1200 businesses, believe the city should have been doing more urrere the outbreak. hee wer wgreat, they'reth coming up with solutions now. that they're really, really, closing the barn door after the horse is left. >> here in los angeles, they have declared their own hepatitis outbreak, new cases in l.a., in northern california, and in arizona have all been traced back to, the, san diego, outbreak. anthony. >> tough fight. mi mireya villarreal. up next, mumford and son, helping the children of war. stevie wonder ndaenre ay d citizens festival in new york central park this weekend. it kicked off this week, with a benefit concert. by mumford and sons. ♪ ♪ the grammy winning britter group sold out new york's united palace theater. ♪ ♪ all proceed going to a new charity, close to the heart of bandleader, marcus mumford. >> every penny you spend on your tickets goes to children in conflict which is awesome. >> what drew you to this charity? >> i felt like they were -- doing work that no one else was doing. >> children in conflict is the new american arm of war child uk. a charity focused on helping children recover from the trauma of war. >> how did you find out about this? >> through my wife. >> his wife, actress cary me. mullig mulligan. she traveled to africa in 2014, as a global ambassador for war child. >> the you're a dad. just became a father for the second time. >> uh-huh. >> how does that affect your connection to this? >> it made my support for what i do even stronger. >> earlier this year, mumford went to iraq. >> we met with families that had come out from mosul. >> reporter: in a refugee camp. war child set up a school. mumford met a 5-year-old iraqi boy who had never been to school because of the isis occupation. >> then the kad caid came in. recited the alphabet. counted to 20 in english. all of which he learned from the programs. >> what did you say to him? >> that was seriously good. i don't think he understood. i applauded. applauded. his father started crying there in front of us. really impactful. and, and, that's why we did it, you know? >> and that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back a little later for the morning news, and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. thank you for joining us. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." welcome to the "overnight news." i'm tony dokoupil. two major natural disasters are the top of the news this morning. first, hurricane maria in the caribbean. it is lashing haiti and the dominican republic this morning teicr and the massive earthquake in mexico. that claim more than 200 lives. we begin with david begnaud in san juan. >> maria's blinding rain and 155 mile per hour, across this land before 7:00 a.m. and buildings like they were pops, and turned streets and debris into missiles. >> puerto rico's governor is telling people to stay calm. warning that the island, is on the verge of losing communication. >> in one neighborhood, 80% of the homes are destroyed. and maria left a trail of destruction, on the island of dominica. in the direct path of the storm through, and people were clinging to each other in chest te dewa r. our way in to tour the devastation there. piles of tree branc blocked roheads.s, two women cleared the gutters and to prevent flooding. the roof of 76-year-old carmen gonzalez's home of 35 years was partially ripped off. devastated and broken she told us. this is the same area, the governor toured yesterday. pleading with people to leave. today, you can see why. nothing is left of eva herrera's second floor home. we first found her. she told us. despite the devastation, no deaths or injuries reported. so far. but governor of puerto rico is asking for generators to be shipped from the mainland here to the island to help restore power. as a dus tubik to dawn curfew h gone into effect. >> in mexico the death toll continues to climb as rescue workers dig through the rubble of buildings. ndeaite ve earthquake left still missing. bour manuel bojorquez is in the di aster zone. >> reporter: after anguish of waiting and uncertainty. a boy and girl were pulled alive from the crack in the wall of this collapsed school. rescuers feel more they be trapped. more than 24 hours after the earthquake struck. killing 25 of the school, the majorities children. the area surrounding the school has become a hub of activity, where people are denatie donat and water for rescue crews and parents. every now and then, people throw up a fist. this means silence. rescue crews are trying to listen for any sound coming from the rubble. volunteer, a banker, helped free four people from this demolished office building. >> they were making noise. [ indiscernible ] >> hear that noise. been at times frantic, painstaking. removing bs ru b ndavcosing additional debris. from near thely 40 buildings that collapsed. from the nearly 40 buildings that collapsed. they formed bucket brigade and worked shoulder to shoulder with hundreds of volunteers. outside the clamsed bui ecollap we found herstd wo as an engineer just this week. >> have you heard anything? >> nada. >> despite this type of destruction, so far more than 50 people have been pulled alive from the rubble. but conditions are hazardous. there are gas leaks which permeate the air. on capitol hill, republican leaders are set to take one more shot, repealing the affordable care act. they have a new plan, they think will pass. but they only have until the end of the month to try to push it through. nancy cordes has details. >> republicans bill cassidy and lindsay graham sprinted from meeting to meeting today. >> we are going to take the bill up next week a awe trying to close the sale on the party's last best shot, at replacing obama care. >> the graham-cassidy bill would keep obamacare's taxes in place and turn most of the revenues over to the states to come up with their own health care systems. former president obama, in a rare public appearance, argued today, that som mig lownsurs t oncete s sagain, charge more. for pre-existing conditions. >> it certainly its frustrating to have to mobilize every couple months to the keep, keep, our leaders from inflicting >> casansidy insist his plan do meet what he called the jimmy kimmel test after the late night host whose infant son has a heart defect. kimmel slammed the plan last night. >> he failed his own test. this guy, bill cassidy lied to my face. now all eyes on possible gouts likeisa murkowski. >> alaska's governor doesn't like your plan. he wants you to go to a burn bipartisan approach. >> there is zero possibility. in a bipartisan manner to replace obamacare. >> president trump at the u.n. told his party to pass the plan now. >> i thought i would go to the oval office, silt down at my desk. there would be a health care bill on my desk to be honest. >> senate rules give republicans until next saturday to pass the health care bill with a simple majority. that's why this plan, is suddenly on the fast track. anthony, with no time for the congressional budget office to determine how many people might lose coverage. >> moving overseas, the investigation of the london terror bombing has revealed a disturbing fact. just how easy it is to buy bomb components on line. mark fiphillips reports. >> reporter: the main explosive in the london subway bombing didn't go off. building a bomb is complicated. an investigation revealed, getting ingredients needed to make a simple bomb has become easier than ever. the reason, internet shopping. ask for any of the well known bomb making essentials, sulphur forght together heading, suggests you want charcoal needed for black powder explosives. ask for potassium nitrate for example, and the site suggests, sulphur and charcoal. dig a little deeper, and battery terminals presumably for the detonator, and ball bearings for shrapnel come up. the algorithms behind the shopping hints may be based on the buying patterns of amateur fireworks makers and back yard rocket scientists. but former bomb dispe sosal offr chris hunter says the list may encourage and help others. >> if an individual isn't sure, and, the need. it does give him the missing ingredient. part of the jigsaw. >> there is no proof any terrorist bomb has been made from web bought ingredients. amazon is reviewing practices. but an thon e.thony its full of making tips, and the army's, explosive and demolition handbook marked done not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. introducing megared advanced triple absorption it supports your heart, joints, brain, and eyes. and is absorbed by your body three times better. so one megared has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. megared advanced triple absorption. i'll take a sick day tomorrow. sleep with this cold. on our daughter's birthday? 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>> it is not a clear signal he plans to withdraw. what it is, a clear signal he is not happy with the deal and the united states is not, safer because of it. i think if you look at the fact that, yes, on one side it deals with the nuclear, development, the jcpla w about. u.s. law requires it to look at other things. iran is in violation of. arms smuggling. >> can't you, concerned about a deal. same time pursue iran on, the other aspects of their bevi we,. what we have to do, through u.s. law and other things. start exposing it. >> the iranian president said leaving the agreement would come at high cost. what is your response to his reaction? >> what he need to do instead of focusing on us leaving the agreement, he need to start following the rules heeflt's go stop smuggling arms, and all that they're's doing around the middle east sar middle east, terrorism, putt o us. we have to keep it on him. sorry? >> would they not certify the deal? >> the president has to make that decision. that's his decision alone. what i can tell you if he does noy,cert enoifdo th. >> ambassador, let me turn to north korea read you some comments theresident made. he said an outrage that some nations would not only trade with such a regime but would arm, supply and financially support a country that imperils the world with nuclear conflict. is the president talking about china and russia? specifically? >> i think he was talking to all country. you know we have countries in africa that do trade with north korea. we have countries around the globe, that interact with north korea. what we are saying is this is a country threatening its neighbors, threatening the united states, continuing to use, ballistic missile testing. but now also, nuclear bombs, they're testing. and we have to stop every ounce of funding that, that they use to do bad things. circumstances, whcumstances, pei wo united states launch an attack against north korea? >> we have lots of military options. so it's not just the destruction, it's, there are steps that lead up to that. what i can tell you is, no one wants war. the president doesn't want war. we have tried to do this through dialogue. we have tried to do this through sanctions. we have tried every diplomatic measure that we can. we are not giving up on that. we have said to him, multiple times, we don't want regime change. we don't want war. what we want you to do is stop testing. and, stop walking on nuclear pro ducts. they have chosen not to do that. >> okay, the president used words like, fire and fury before. what do you believe is necessary to get his attention? 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so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. before serena williams, steffi graf, and martina navratilova, there was billie jean king. she ruled women's tennis for a decade in the mid 60s. and also won perhaps the biggest match of all times. and discussed it all with lee cowen. >> there were match ups. really nice, i think. see that with me holding myan hd >> reporter: if you're old enough to remember, you watched it. ggriie jean king, versus bobby s. c it♪ better think what you are trying to do to me ♪ >> how many people were there? 30,000. >> 30,000. >> sn't.a.ha even howard cosell almost beside himself. >> monday night football. it is not the usual. it is not happening. >> the mo its hype. which was, reallchyivatped u t something. the male is king no matter what the difference in the age. >> bobby riggs once the number one tennis player in the world. served up male chauvanism. [ indiscernible ] >> he was insufferable. yet, in 1973, he had plenty of fans. including, surprisingly enough, king herself. >> started getting like that. it is adorable. >> that's fine. >> no. no, it's entertainment, great. >> did you think he really believed that stuff? >> yes, he did. >> did i? >> king was the perfect faux for riggs. tennis was her life. she first picked up a racket in long beach, california. at age 11. and never looked back. >> my mom came to get me. i jumped in the car, mom, mom, this is . this is it. what you mean, this is what i will do with my life. i am going to be the number one tennis player in the world. >> reporter: said that that day? >> that day. done. my mom goes you have home work. my mom kept us grounded forever. >> reporter: she kept her promise to her mom. king went on to when all most 40 grand slam titles in her career. beyond her game, she would become one of the most recognizable voices in the fight for equal rights. washere a mome a speech, an incident? >> well i can tell you what brought it home -- heavily, with larry, we were going to cal state university-los angeles. >> larry, larry king. her future husband. on campus wondered why he had a college grant to play tennis and she didn't. >> he said you are a second-class citizen. i said, what? what? well you are the most, best athlete in the school, everyone knows your name, you can't get a grant because you are a girl. and i said, you're right. i have known that. but he just, that, that crystallized it that moment. just, absolutely whoa. >> inequity seemed more out of bound the more she played. when king won the women's singles at wimbledon in ing me half what the men's winner did. >> i wasn't happy that day. i won wimbledon, i'm not happy. the big picture is more important to me. >> she realized changing the picture, meant boyco the tennis establishment.ttin the women signed contracts for a dollar apiece to form their own league. >> you don't make a lot of friend sometimes. a lenly place at night. when you leave. and it's worth it. >> with that. on the line that night in n. she had to win. for womento usho everywhere. and -- for fshe did. in three straight sets. before a tv audiencest ma estim at 50 million people. there was a battle brewing, king was having with her sexuality. >> you didn't know until you were later in life that you were gay.realized. >> when you married? >> i married i didn't know. i would never marry anybody, that wouldn't be fair to them. i was totally in love with larry. totally, 100%. feengs sk k s1981,he h wtheepn marilyn barnett, king's former personal assista assistant, brought a palimony case against her, forcing her love affair into the open forcing king to make a decision. >> i said to larry, i'm telling the truth, done. >> i did have an affair with marilyn barnett. it's been over for quite some time. >> what was that press conference like? >> it was horrible. my parents were crying. >> king lost fans. and millions in endorsement deals. >> and those, i knew those were going to be gone. so, that's the breaks. >> the life in the spotlight, personal and professional, made lake a movie, perhaps it is no surprise that hollywood has taken notice. >> billie jean king, champion of women's life, now the most successful female player of all time. >> women don't belong. >> oh, my god. >> this week "the battle of the sexes" comes out,ta sginrr carell as bobby riggs and emma stone as king. >> i almost fainted. emma stone, you have to be kidding. you can get emma stone. she is amazing. >> you dent caon't care about h look. >> as pretty as the you. >> i'm not -- i'm not pretty, i mean, i don't. thank you. thank you for saying that. >> what was it like for you to watch all that though? >> i had a hard time. i watched it a couple times. i can't. i can't. i can't watch it. >> seeing again the pain she caused her husband was the toughest of all. they finally went their separate ways in 1987. >> let's go. >> she hash the same woman now forn oeeverit three w decades. a former tennis pro herself. together they own the philadelphia freedom, the tennis league, co-founded in 1973, the first professional sports league for men and women played side by side. elton john, a long time tennis fan was so impress heed wrote a song about it all. >> he said i want to write a song for you. what are we going to call it? what are we going to call it? you are writing a song for me. ♪ of freedom >> philadelphia freedom, hit number one on the charts back in 1975. >> he is in mexico. >> hi, dad, what's happening. >> at 73, king hasn't lost the rock star status. >> no. >> ha-ha. >> our generation don't take selfies. >> at wimbledon she is royal. and she takes time for each and every one of her fans.e have go. sorry. as itch there is always one more person. one more chance to learn or teach. and billie jean king, never wants to miss. >> looking back, are you more proud of what you did on the court or what you did off it? >> oh, off the court. >> yeah? >> that's easy-peasy, yeah. >> do you feel satisfied with what you have been able to ,$8drw every year, 200,000 service members leave the u.s. military. for many the next step is not clear. well there is a knnew iohopctogpr prepraares vm,ets that want to return to school. here is jan crawford. >> start at 0800. on the campus for highly ained, marines. now who become elite students. >> this is rough. >> they're guide for the week is joshua buck, former army sniper and drill sergeant now drilling a different kind of lesson. >> teach three things. and, critical reading. critical writing. and, adjusting to the change. that's what we call. taking the uniform off. washing the camo paint off. >> for the past two summers, e u ck h the wasarrior scholar p orn helping veterans move from the battlefield to the classroom. >> these men and women are not trained for college. that's where we come in. boot camp. >> a former navy seal, and a program executive director. >> what gives them that is myrrh siev -- immersive experience. been through that they're confident. >> may sound strange. experienced veterans would need a confidence boost. as the the former corpsman points out. being a student is different than uniform. >> man of us are in the military. that was a big chung chunk of o. we lose that part. >> the program encourages, like this 21-year-old, consider community college with an eye transferring to a top school. after first learning how to be a student again. >> i think, this is that that em, i am surrounded by, have come from schools. >> joined the marines right after high school. she says, one key to the program is it is taught by veterans. >> know how, and what you have done before. in the service. buck spent 11 years in the army, three tours in iraq, and the warrior scholar program himself in 2015. now uses his personal story to remind students of what is important. burke is working towards medical school where he hopes to become a psychologist. >> it's personal for you. >> yep. captioning funded by cbs 21st, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." thousands of people come toge t hth soelvinvoprs ihe d t a deadly earthquake in mexico. it's lights out in puerto rico. hurricane maria triggers floods, destroys buildings, and knocked out power across the entire island. >> look out. oh, my goodness. and a young girl is hit by a foul all

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