Transcripts For KCNC CBS Overnight News 20160817 : compareme

Transcripts For KCNC CBS Overnight News 20160817

No, always i say to the people. Finally we foundy. We came back. Father dubois lead no congregation and considers his search for the jewish victim for his calling. You are not a typical priest . I think everybody has to make his way. The pope also its not a typical pope. But he is a pope. And i am not a typical priest. But i am a priest. Reporter with the blessing of t created in 2004, the organization, yahad in unum. Together as one. We will begin and first look at the map. Reporter based in paris his team begins by combing through millions of pages of german documents. Comparing them to soviet archives that only became available after the collapse of the soviet union. Them to villages where witnesses point them to mass graves. They record and archive the witness testimonies. To date they have recorded over 4,000 witnesses. Who were children at the time. Many were recruited by the nazis or local police to dig the mass graves. Or to take the gold teeth, jewelry and clothing of the what have we learned about the holocaust that we didnt know before you began your investigations . I learned a lot about humanity. I learned everybody can be a killer, any bed can be a victim. I learned that you like to see other people dying in front of you, killed by other people when you are sure you will not be killed. Reporter it was a dramatic finding. That villages chose murdered. A revelation he would have never have come to were it not for his grandfather. Claudius dubois, held as prisoner of war in a nazi camp in rawaruska. But he never wanted to talk about it. Farther dubois was drawn to the village to find out what happened there. He made repeated trips. But no one would talk to him. Until one night, when the mayor forest, where 50 elderly villagers were waiting. He said, patrick, i bring you at the mass grave of the last. I got a new dishwasher and they recommend finish. Really . You should try it. Unlike cascade gel, finish has active cleaning enzymes. Its unique powerball takes on anything. Choose finish. In the era of google and talking to an actual person. Elaine quijano shows us how the Library Remains a trusted source for research. Reporter librarians at New York Public Library have been called the human google. They may not be as fast as your favorite Search Engine theyre as reliable as ever. The fifth Avenue Branch of the New York Public Library attracts about 2. 5 million visitors each year. Many pose with the lions named patience and snap pictures in the grand entry hall, and pass through the reading rooms without cracking a book. But the tables are full here. Shushing happens as much as you may remember. And the phones keep ringing for researchers. One of the number one comments that we get from callers is thank god a reached a human being. Even on chat some times. People will say is this a robot or person. We have to laugh and say, yeah, im a real person. New York Public Library ask desk. Which receives about 300 inquiries a day. We answer telephone, email, cha chat, text, facebook, twitter, snail mail queries from new yorkers and people around the world. This is our library. Our personal reference library. Researchers here can Access Materials not available to the general public. But google and even wikipedia are not offlimits. We love thac the computer is a tool for us. Faster we can find an answer for somebody. The better. While the average Google Search takes. 2 second. This human Search Engine is a bit slower. Five minutes per call is typical. 00 in the search box, upper right corner. Such a thing as a typical question . No, not when you work in reference. . . Reporter here are some recent questions as read by our dimensions of radio city music hall. Im looking for a new york city law that im looking for information history of black lipstick . Inspired subject, more or less. Bernard van marseeven keeps a file card on hand as inquiries described as random. A neighborhood nickname that didnt quite pan out. Lowbro. Lowbro, orders noho, soho, and little italy. Lowbro sound insulting. Whats the most interesting question you ever received . Usually like the last one that i have gotten. There is this one caller that find out their street is wider than the ordinary treat. I didnt believe them at first. I want up to their block, and i, measured it out. And it is true. Standard block. Wow. Bernard you are awfully dedicated . You know, im glad that i am able to do this job. Its, you know, dont, dont tell the management, but it is kind of like always amazed i get paid to do this work. So. I love this collection. Reporter surprising as it may sound that sentiment is shared on this floor. Where people proudly answer whatever is on your mind. Let me place the hold for you. What is it that you are able to discern after question. I think gratitude. Also that moment, ahha. That moment. Hearing the joy in their voice. Check mark goes off. I managed to accomplish that. Reporter so, in case you are wondering. The lions named patience and fortitude are larger than life size. That law prohibits monkeys from soliciting money dates back to 1887. And black lipstick first came in be right back. ,, a recent wave of car thefts in texas part of a high tech trend. Some car thieves are giving up on hot wiring and turning to hacking. Heres kris van cleave. Reporter point. Click. Steal. Security camera video outside of a houston home shows this guy, getting into a Jeep Wrangler and breaking out his laptop. Pa board computer diagnostic port to trick it into accepting a key that he brought with him and then, just driving off. Who needs to hot wire when you got a laptop. That jeep belonged to david paynes daughter. My daughter was sleeping in the room above it. Her dog was sleeping with her. The dog slept through it. She slept through it. Nobody ever heard a thing. Like being invaded, the guy is coming in stealing your stuff. In your driveway. Reporter typically thieves target older cars because of the working always at night. They struck again. Using a laptop to take this jeep grand cherokee. Police arrested michael arsey and jesse solea, and believe the pair made off with 100 vehicles smuggled into mexico. If it is this easy to steal or some one has the knowledge and ability, and knows how to utilize that ability to be able to commit the theft. It is a scary situation. Police say a similar string of jeep theftsre the National Insurance crime bureau which investigates stolen car claims for the Insurance Industry noticed an uptick in newer harder to steal vehicles being taken. Which sort of surprised us, because they have all of this new technology. Spokeswoman, carol caplan. Reporter almost like cyberhot wiring. Yes. In the old days thieves could hot wire a car. When the new technology came along it was no longer possible thats why we saw auto thefts drop off. But as with any kind of crime, the thieves always find a way to outwit technology. Kris van cleave, washington. Thats the cbs overnight news for this wednesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new fire and floods. As firefighters risk their lives in california, Police Arrest an arsonist. And the death toll rises in the louisiana flood. This is my entire life that i worked my entire life for and it just washed away. . Also tonight the runaway cost of epipens is forcing patients to choose. This could mean life or death. Well remember, John Mclaughlin who raised the decibels of debate. And, drop and give me 22. The great pushup challenge, putting muscle into saving the lives of veterans. News. More than 8,000 firefighters are battling eight large wildfires in california. And a suspect has been arrested for allegedly starting a fire that destroyed 175 homes and businesses north of san francisco. In southern california, the entire Mountain Town of wrightwood all 4,500 people were ordered to evae. Carter evans is on the scene of that fire. In less than four hours, a fiveacre fire became a 5,500 acre monster trapping fire fighters. We have a run over, i need you to start one asl ambulance. Cbs news confirmed at least two firefighters were injured. The fastmoving flames have destroyed several buildings, paralyzed rail traffic including angeles to las vegas. And threatened power lines near the Desert Community of devour. Mark peebles with San Bernardino fire. When this started it took off . Correct. It is intense, grueling and demanding on the ground. Reporter it is this gusty wind, the hot temperatures and the extremely dry conditions driving this fast moving fire now. As it burns through Construction Equipment behind me, the concern is the fire is moving towards more pat line. Thank you. Now we will go to Mireya Villarreal in northern cal chal where investigators say arson sparked a tragedy. It was crazy how fast it went through town. Reporter the clayton fire its 20 contained. Today, residents are slowly beginning to pick up the pieces. When wade holly pulled up to his familys Mechanic Shop sunday night the fire just ripped through downtown and was making its way towards nearby homes. You guys are lucky . Yeah, extremely lucky. Reporter the blaze consumed in. 175 other homes and businesses in lower lake werent as lucky. It is my pleasure to announce the arrest of Damin Pashilk. Age 40 of clear lake. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] Law Enforcement believes 40yearold california resident, Damin Pashilk is responsible for the clayton fire and several smaller fires. They have been investigating him for the past year. Could this clayton fire have been prevented . The clayton fire could have been prevented had this cal fire chief ken pimlot confirms pashilk was incarcerated when he received Fire Fighting training from his agency. Selected nonviolent inmates can some times be called on to help containment efforts. Pashilk in the program two months before being paroled. Judge tomorrow. We tried to reach out to him but got no response. The governor declared this state of emergency. Victims will get much needed funding to start picking up the pieces. Mireya villarreal, thanks. Now to louisiana, the flooding death toll rose today to 11. More than 30,000 people have been rescued. More than 11,000 are in shelters tonight. Have a look at this. This is a school in hammond, louisiana, before the floods. This its the school now. Omar villfranca has the the latest. Reporter the historic flooding continues to spread throughout the state. Nearly 90 of the homes in denim springs suffered flood damage. As the the water flows downstream, towns like sorrento are submerged. Still looking for stranded residents. This is our low spot. Tanya whitney, sorrento street was flooded. Very long road ahead. We fry to do the best we can do. A lot of the local people, you know, we band together. Other out. Were all in the same boat. Even though the storm wasnt a hurricane, louisiana governor John Bell Edward says it has been a challenge. We asked people to evacuate as soon as we knew that we were going to see record levels of water. Reporter was it too late by then . Well you cant give the warning before you have it. And so, you know, obviously, there are lessons that we are learning. I am not going to say it has been mistake free. But we issued a declaration of emergency here in the state that included the entire state. I think in a timely fashion. Sunday, volunteers rescued Adam Albright and family from the rising floodwaters in baton rouge. Cleaning out his flood damaged home. I knew it was affecting a lot of people out there. I didnt think it was going to hit us, you know . Reporter in the last few hours, the water here has risen several inches in sorrento, scott if the water keeps rising, residents may start evacuating. Omar villfranca covering the story in louisiana. Thank you. Well donald trump said this afternoon he will not change his style. Though no candidate in 60 years has won the presidency from this far behind. But there are 12 weeks to go. And Major Garrett is traveling with trump. Donald trump met today with milwaukee area Law Enforcement amid unrest and violent street protests following the Police Shooting of an armed black man on saturday. Two days of riots subsided monday. But republican Governor Scott walker who will attend trump events here, has the National Guard on stand by. Cbs affiliate, wkbt, the street violence will only slow economic investment. You see what is happening on television. You dont want to go develop there. They hurt themselves in a certain way. Trump dismissed claims his campaign is falling behind. The latest wisconsin poll shows him trailing Hillary Clinton by 15 points. Among likely voters. Trump sees no reason to change. Its me. I dont want to change. Going to pivot. I dont want to pivot. You have to be you. If you start pivoting you are not being honest with people. Trump said his experience in the republican primaries taught him how to win even after losing in wisconsin. I have gotten here in a landslide. Well see what happens. In the send. Dont forget when i lost wisconsin, it was over for trump. Except for one problem, i then went on a very good run. Trump spokeswoman said today, roger ailes, former chairman of the Fox News Channel has no formal role with the Campaign Today the fbi gave a republican controlled Congressional Committee notes from its investigation of Hillary Clintons private email servers. The fbi has said that a few of the emails on the unsecured servers contain classified information. Republicans say they want to know why the fbi did not recommend criminal charges. Nancy cordes is covering the campaign. Reporter as clinton campaigned in philadelphia today, fbi agents were handing lawmakers material they classified as secret. With the expectation it will not be disseminated or closed. Democrats worry, the documents will selectively be leaked by republicans. Just yesterday they sent a letter to d. C. U. S. Attorney outlining evidence of what they call perjury and false statements by clinton. When she testified about her they also went through every single email. Reporter clinton for instance insisted her lawyers examined all 60,000 pages of her emails to determine which were work related. Fbi director james comey disputed that last month. The lawyers doing the sorting for secretary to did not individually read the content of all of her emails. Reporter clinton herself didnt comment on todays move. I have nothing to say. But her aide said that they would prefer the fbi report be released to the public and not to partisan lawmakers. Adding this is an extraordinarily rare step that was sought solely by republicans for the purposes of further secondguessing the career professionals at the fbi. Republicans are especially eager to get a look at the fbis notes on its interview with agents differs from what she told congress. Theyre trying to bolster that perjury accusation, scott, which its the latest front in this ongoing battle. Nancy cordes in philadelphia. Thank you. En our special series, we have been hearing from experts about the Critical Issues that the next president will face. The moment he or she takes the oath. Tonight, Margaret Bren nonis with retired general and former cia director, david petraeus, talking about the dangers of iraq on day one. The most about iraq right now . Iraqi politics. Well defeat the Islamic State that is going to happen. Just a question of how long it takes. It is iraqi politics that have to become more inclusive if you are to cement the gains on the battlefield. When the next president takes office whats the best Case Scenario he or she will face in one in which the Islamic State has been defeated on the battlefield and its terrorist cells have been reduced dramatically and the residual guerrillas insurgents are on the run. Then most importantly, that politics in baghdad have been sufficiently inclusive so that the sunni arabs of iraq feel a stake in the success of new iraq rather than in its failure. Whats the worst Case Scenario for the u. S. . The worst Case Scenario for the u. S. Is if the situation goes seriously south for some reason. All of a sudden we find ourselves having to really augment our forces and perhaps even get them more into the actual fighting to forestall the possibility of a collapse of iraq and perhaps the resumption of the kind of very near civil war that we saw back in 2006. How thin is that line between success and failure . Well, the line between thats where this will play out. For the next president , will they have speak to the American Public and talk about americans dying in combat in iraq once again . I fear that that probably is the case. That future president s will have americans dying in places like iraq. This is really a generational struggle. Here is where the candidates stand. Hillary clinton plans to strengthen the iraqi government, boost support to local fors fighting isis, and increase air strikes. Donald trump has said he would bomb isis more, but has the said contradictory things about ground forces. He said that he would send 20,000 to 30,000 forces if required. But also that the number is too high. Margaret brennan with the security challenges of day one. Margaret, thank

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