Good evening. Im elaine quijano. Winter is still over a month away, but hundreds of cold records are about to be shattered. A new blast of argument tick air is defending from the great lakes to the gulf coast. It could be the coldest day on record in minneapolis and chicago. Some 250 Million People could be affected. Temperatures could be up to 30 degrees below normal. Cbs news climate and weather contributor Jeff Berardelli is here with more on the big chill. Jeff, this sounds serious. For this early in the season, its exceptional cold, nearly unprecedented and dangerous cold. Now the core of the coldest air is going to be in the upper midwest. We could break 350 records this week alone monday through thursday. This happens tomorrow. On tuesday, it moves across the great lakes all the way down to the gulf coast, and then encompasses basically the whole eastern part of the country, straight to the eastern seaboard as we head into wednesday. Now the cold air is going to plunge all the way down to the gulf coast to the point where we could see freezing temperatures in places like houston, new orleans, panama city, all the way to charleston and wilmington along the eastern seaboards. So its going to be cold for a lot of people. And the windchills are going to be downright dangerous. In chicago in madison on tuesday, negative 4, negative 5. Dress in used to the cold so its going to feel even colder, and then it spreads towards the east coast. Its not only going to be the cold and , it going to be snow. The heaviest snow is going to be during the day on tuesday. Chicago could see as much as 5, 6 inches, chicago, cleveland to buffalo. Heaviest snow in the northern parts of new york, new hampshire. We could see our first flakes of the season now. People need to prepare now. Thank you. Now to capitol hill. The next phase of the impeachment inquiry begins this week. Starting wednesday, House Democrats take their case against President Trump to the American Public in televised hearings. Wa weijia jiang is traveling with the president in new york. Reporter open naergs the impeachment inquiry including hunter biden, the whistleblower and anyone relied on by the whistleblower in drafting the complaint. Were not going go back in time and revisit conspiracy theories that are implicated in the president s call. Reporter the chairman of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff, warned republicans in a letter he would not approve their request to hear from the whistleblower writing in light of the president s threat, the individuals appearance before us would only place their personal safety at grave risk. President trump is demanding the whistleblower testify as he defends himself against accusations that he used military aid and a white house meeting as bargaining chips to get ukraine to investigate political rival joe biden and his son hunter, a quid pro quo. The president acted criminally and extorted in the way a mob boss would extort somebody, a vulnerable foreign country. Its probably best not to use latin words to explain it. Reporter sworn testimony from several witnesses in the impeachment inquiry suggest the president may have acted inappropriately. For his part, mr. Trump is using familiar terms to describe the upcoming proceeding. There has never been a president who has been so transparent. This is a witch hunt at the highest level, and its so bad for our country. Reporter on face the nation, republican senator john kennedy said he is waiting to see all of the evidence before drawing a conclusion. If it can be demonstrated that the president asked for and had the requisite state of mind, that the president asked for an investigation of a political rival, thats over the line. And weijia, former u. N. Ambassador nikki haley unveiled explosive new details about discord in the administration to cbs news anchor norah odonnell. What did she say . Elaine, haley says during a closed door meeting, former secretary of state Rex Tillerson and former chief of staff john kelly asked her to joine ey werg to save the country. In a statement to cbs news, kelly says it was his job to prevent both pros and cons of policy changes to the all right, weijia jiang there outside of trump tower in new york. Thank you. President trump will mark veterans day in new york city tomorrow. He will kick off the veterans day parade, the nations largest along fifth avenue. Its a tradition that began 100 years ago with a huge ticker tape parade for returning troops from world war i. In mexico today, a somber caravan of fundamentalist mormons fled their homes in a rural part of the country following the brutal massacre last week of nine family members. But as Jonathan Vigliotti reports, some are staying behind, looking for justice. Some are never coming back. Reporter sadness and relief for members of the offshoot Mormon Community from sonora, mexico. Bye reporter as a caravan left the la mora colony saturday morning, carrying about 100 people, fleeing the violence that shattered their lives. Not worth living in fear. Reporter the exodus came hours after the last victims funeral was held, this one for christina langford. She was among the three women and six children murdered in last mondays drug cartel ambush. Survivors say as langfords suv came under attack, sheumped out and waved her hands to show her family wasnt a threat. I know that what they died for is going to help this country to have more freedom. Reporter the community, whos origins in this part of mexico date back more than a century watch as the violent drug wars picked up. But in recent months, members became increasingly concerned about reports of cartel hitmen canvassing the area. Some of the victims relatives have vowed to stay. We face a tragic event like this, we dont run. We seek answers. We try to solve it. Reporter but the violence is a problem even governments have failed to solve. Those who fled saturday will join family in tucson and phoenix, and more members are expected to follow. Jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. On the road to campaign 2020, democrats running for president are welcoming former new york city mayor and billionaire Michael Bloomberg to the crowded race, but theyre warning victory cannot be bought. I think you have to earn votes and not buy them. Sorry, you aint going to buy this election. The cbs overnight news wi be right back. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Democrats have routinely attacked americas billionaires on the campaign trail this year. Jp morgan Ceo Jamie Dimon spoke to lesley stahl of 60 minutes in his own defense. So Elizabeth Warren said in iowa the other day our democracy has been hijacked by the rich and powerful, and you jumped in and said this week about her that she was vilifying successful people and having harsh words for wall street bankers. What i was commenting on is that anything that vilifies people i just dont like. I think that most people are good not all of them. I think you should vilify nazis. But you shouldnt vilify people who have worked hard to accomplish things. My comment is American Society is just attacking each other all the time. She said the system is working great for the wealthy and well connected, and jamie dimon, she brings you up, doesnt want that to change. Im not going comment on anyone in particular. But she is commenting on you. You have become a target, whether you want to respond or it or not, youre her target and youre alexandria ocasiocortezs target. I understand that a person is going to be a target in this day and age of certa piticians and stuff like that. To texas, where a teacher is free on bond tonight after her arrest for assaulting a student. Her violent outburst was captured on cell phone video. The state Teachers Association says they are horrified by the incident. Here is meg oliver. Reporter the video is hard to watch. A substitute teacher repeatedly punching a female high school student, throwing her to the store and stomping on her head. Consuela juarez is a student at the school. It mays me very angry. It makes me feel sad for that child. And then i feel like nobody can even get in to step in to help her because they were probably very scared. Reporter the teacher, 32yearold Tiffany Lankford was arrested on School Grounds and charged with a seconddegree felony of aggravated assault. The frightening incident happened last friday at Lehman High School south of austin. In another video, students say this is how the incident started. The principal released this statement saying we took swift action when this incident occurred and well do everything necessary to protect our students. The 16yearold student was treated and released from the emergency room. Her familys attorney released this statement saying we are shocked and disgusted after seeing the abuse and Excessive Force used in this teachers attempt to discipline a special needs child. The familys Attorney Says the teenager suffers from epilepsy. Stunned parents are left to wonder why the teacher acted so aggressively and violently towards a child. No matter what a kid says to you, short of them pulling a weapon on you, i mean, i dont see any cause for that sort of reaction. The Hays County Independent School district fired lankford after the assault. Lankford had worked in the district since august of 2019. She was released on bond. Her next court is pending. We tried to contact her for comment but, elaine, we were unsuccessful. Disturbing case. Meg oliver, thank you. No to new hampshire, where a 2yearold boy said he needed a hug from a Police Officer before he could be discharged from the hospital. So the staff enlisted officer tony, who came equipped with a the patient, proving sometimes a ttle caring is the best medicine. And this never gets old. Sunny days, sweeping the clouds away today marks 50 years since sesame street first appeared on television with its diverse cast and colorful muppets. That very First Episode was sponsored by the letters ws and e and the numbers 2, and 3, of course. Next, battling with health ensurers to cover Mental Health needs. Also, hitting the panic button. The new hightech tool that can land an airplane without a pilot. Quilters from across the country put the final stitches on an unfinished work of art. 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An estimated one in five americans experience Mental Illness each year. Federal law requires insurers to provide equal coverage for Mental Health conditions, but as dr. Jon lapook reports, thats not always the case. You can see, just looking at. 2013, brian friend. Kadis 15yearold daughter took her own life. A year later his youngest daughter attempted suicide. The psychiatrist and therapist and family members were unanimous we needed to get her into a Residential Care service so she could deal with the loss of her sister. Reporter his insurer denied residential treatment. A less intensive level of care was approved. The hospital said what that translates to is your daughter has not failed often enough to get a longer term treatment center. Reporter so she has to have attempted suicide several times, each time rolling the dice because it might actually succeed. Thats correct. Reporter after a second suicide attempt, she was approved for Residential Care. After three weeks there the klaff described an increase in Suicidal Ideation and clearly met criteria to continue but ju days later, the insurer, part of Unitedhealth Group wrote the services asked for are not medically needed. They were basically protecting their profitability. Cket for as listening as he could, another three weeks. Maram bendot represents a class action against yiepted health. I could protest all i want and you could always hold up your guidelines and say look, you just dont meet these criteria, but what if the criteria themselves are flagrantly off base . Reporter and you think they are . I dont think so. The court thought so. Reporter earlier this year, the federal court ruled against ubh and called the guidelines flawed, unreasonable and more restrictive than generally accepted standards of care, and that financial incentives infected the Guidelines Development process. United Behavioral Health told cbs news we want ourembers t have the mental ty need thy say guidelines to be more in line takesally determine me wenk nt have that withdrawal situation. Reporter kada has had very little contact with his daughter since she left that residential facility. Where does that leave you . It leaves me with the sensation that ive really lost both daughters. Reporter in the case against united Behavioral Health, the court has yet to rule on dr. Jon lapook, cbs news, new york. Still ahead, the Amazing New Technology that let answer airplane land itself at the touch of a button. The calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. Laundry isnt done until its done with downy. Sleep this amazing . Thats a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. Our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no nextday grogginess. Zzzquil pure zzzs. Naturally superior sleep. A lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesnt get everything clean. I tell them, it may be your detergent. Thats why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum. With the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. For sparklingclean dishes, the first time. Cascade platinum. Youve seen the movie. A pilot passes out and then a ground crew talks a passenger through a safe landing. In reality, thats highly unlikely. But as kris van cleave report, reality might be about to overtake fiction. Emergency, emergency, emergency. Reporter thats a student pilot calling for help in australia in august as he makes his first ever landing after his Flight Instructor passed out. While crashes due to pilot incapacitation are relatively rare in the u. S. , there have been at least 223, killing 269 in the last ten years. When something happens to the pilot going forward, people live. And today there is a good chance thats not going to happen if you have an incapacitated pilot. Reporter thats because garman has developed new Emergency Auto land technology. The buttons right there. If something were to happen to our pilot here and i pushed it, it would get us safely on the ground at the nearest airport. Reporter the system will also selfactivate if there is a prolonged period of no pilot activity. Garman says pilots who become disoriented in weather or dangerously low on fuel could also hit the button for help. We flew with test pilot eric sargent. How confident are you for this to land any time its activated . Really confident. I would put my family in here in a heartbeat, be confident if they pushed the button if i wasnt around it would get them down safely. Reporter flying in a new piper m600, we pushed the button. Emergency landing activated. Reporter the plane picks an airport from a list of thousands worldwide where it can safely land factoring in weather, terrain and the amount of fuel on board. It radios the tower, declares an emergency and updates passengers on the approaching landing. The pilot can override the technology at any point. 500. Still 500 feet to go in altitude. Reporter and the plane is completely flying itself . The plane is completely flying itself, handsoff. Reporter with the runway in sight and sargents hands off the controls, were going. In. That brings us to the center of the runway. Reporter for what turned out to be a smooth handsfree landing. Pretty much gives us a human pilot. Reporter kris van cleave, cbs news, overland park, kansas. Next, quilters across the country stitching together a true work of art. We end tonight with the story of an i state sale find that became a labor of love. A chicago woman found a beautiful but unfinished quilt that cried out for its final stitches, and nearly 100 people answered the call. Here is adriana diaz. That is beautiful isnt it stunning . Reporter when artist Shannon Downey came across this work, she knew it was done by a master embroiderer. Downey learned it was done by rita smith, who had recently passed at age 99. She was really precise and a pretty exceptional stitcher. Reporter then she opened a box she thought held supplies. I realized no, this is massive quilting project that somebody had started and not finished. And my friends were like so sorry. I was like i know. Because now i have to buy it and finish it. Reporter why not just look at it, appreciate it, leave it there, move on. No. There is no way their soul is resting knowing that there is a work in progress that they left behind uncompleted. Reporter downey calculated at shive s outlines on nearly 100 patches would take her years. I have an amazing instagram community, and i thought i can definitely find like four or five people that will help me. So i just posted the story and the images of what i had bought. Will