Charge. Lets see what he finds. Garrett and Steve Hartman on how this driver makes the ride to school the best part of the day. These are my children these are my community i love them all garrett good evening. Im major garrett. And this is our western edition. Jayme closs was not in court today, but her words carried a lot of weight as the man who killed her parents and held her captive for nearly three months faced a judge in baron, wisconsin. In a statement, closs said Jake Patterson, thought he could own me, but hes wrong. She wanted him, locked up forever. As jamie yuccas tells us, the judge agreed. Reporter 21yearold Jake Patterson will spend the rest of his life in prison with no chance of parole for kidnapping 13yearold jayme closs and killing her parents. You are the embodiment of evil, and the public can only be safe if you are incarcerated until you die. Reporter family members described the pain he caused. And we miss them and love them, and we think about them every day. 911, where is your emergency . Reporter for the first time, we heard the chaotic 911 call that was made by jaymes mother, as she and her daughter hid in a bathroom. The defendant, who was Still Holding the shotgun in one hand, wrestled the phone out of denises hand. Reporter we also saw where jayme was forced to hide under pattersons bed, sometimes for 12 hours a day, until she was able to escape 88 days later. Judge, this is the statement of jayme closs. Reporter in a letter read to the court by family attorney chris gramstrup, she described how she managed to finally got away i was smarter. I watched his routine. And i took back my freedom. I will always have my freedom and he will not. Reporter patterson shook his head in what appeared to be disagreement about Law Enforcement details about what prompted this heinous crime. You are an extreme danger to the public in general. Reporter pattersons Defense Attorneys say he accepts he will die in prison, but argued for a chance of parole down the road. Patterson addressed the court before the judge read his sentence. I will do, like, absolutely anything to take back what i did, you know. I would die. Reporter despite that plea from patterson, the judge did not show mercy, saying he considered pattersons careful planning and premeditation. Major. Garrett jamie yuccas, thank you. A federal judge today temporarily blocked mississippis new ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. It was, that law, to take effect july 1. Meanwhile, the governor of missouri today signed a new law banning abortions after eight weeks. It allows exceptions for medical emergencies but not in cases of rape or incest. Doctors who break that law could face up to 15 years in prison. So far, 15 states have enacted abortion bans or restrictions this year. Memorial day weekend begins with nearly half the country under the threat of severe weather. The outbreak of tornadoes and floods that killed at least eight people in the Central United states is expected to continue into next week. That could impact plans for 43 million americans expected to travel this weekend. Omar villafranca reports tonight from the flooded town of Webbers Falls, oklahoma. Reporter theres no one here in Webbers Falls, oklahoma. Its a ghost town. Rising floodwaters from the swollen Arkansas River have forced mandatory evacuations. There is nobody here now. Reporter sandy wright is the mayor and her home is on the floodwaters front lines. We flooded before but nothing like this, nothing. Its coming this way. Reporter the Southern Plains have been hit hard by a harrowing week of severe weather. Nearly 200 reported tornadoes and other violent storms have left at least eight people dead and devastated communities like jefferson city, missouri, where an ef3 tornado barreled through town on wednesday. People in northeast oklahoma are bracing for more flooding. Sustained heavy rainfall in this part of the state is shutting down communities along the Arkansas River. On thursday, the army corps of engineers was forced to release water through the keystone dam to alleviate flooding concerns upstream. But that water, gushing out at an estimated rate of two million gallons per second, has to go somewhere, and communities downstream are flooding. Its pretty stuck. Reporter resident josh cody and his neighbors are dealing with all that water. No power, no gas, and theyve i guess theyve strongly urged us not to use the water, either. Reporter the water here in Webbers Falls continues to rise, and there is more rain in the forecast for the plains. Just a few inches of rain upstream will mean that the water here could swallow up all these homes downstream. Major. Garrett omar villafranca, thank you very much. Chief weathercaster lonnie quinn of wcbstv here in new york is with us with more on the dangerous weather ahead. Lonnie. Well, you betcha, major. You heard omar say a few inches of rain. I think that area could pick up, up to six inches of rain. Going to be some big problems out there. Right now, the toughest weather we have up by north dakota, but from the panhandle of texas all the way to kansas city where you have got some real rough weather out there right now, even tornado warnings sprinkled in there. And every dot that you see on this screen shows you either a river thats at a moderate flood level or major flood level right now. And the area shaded in blue right there is the area i believe picks up another 36 inches of rain over the next three days. Wheres all that rain coming from . The jet stream is pulling it in from the pacific, dumping it over the midsection of the country. And if you take a look at this, its not just the tornadoes and the flooding that were talking about, but on the other side of that jet stream is where we have record heat for the upcoming holiday weekend. Look at the numbers that were talking about. Were talking about 100 degrees on memorial day in savannah, 99 jacksonville, 96 atlanta. If memorial day is the unofficial start to summer this is going to feel like the dog days of summer. Major, lets go back to you. Garrett lonnie thanks so much. A manhunt is under way in france tonight following a bomb attack in the city of lyon. At least 13 people including a child were hurt. Ian lee has the latebreaking details. Reporter security tightened in france tonight after a package bomb detonates outside a bakery in lyon. Police and soldiers cordoned off the area and are telling people to stay away. An eyewitness says he found six victims on the ground with lots of blood flowing. Frances interior minister ordered security increased around sports, cultural, and religious sites. Officials fear there could be more bombs. Police hunt for this man, described as being in his 30s. A Security Camera captured him pushing a bike with a bag while wearing a mask and sunglasses. Authorities are asking for the publics help in identifying him. This attack comes as france goes to the polls on sunday to elect members to the European Parliament and prepares for two big Upcoming Events the 75th anniversary of dday, followed by the fifa womens world cup. Ian lee, cbs news, london. Garrett the pentagon said today it is beefing up the u. S. Presence in the middle east by hundreds of troops, and it blamed iran for recent attacks there. The deployment will include additional fighter jets and Patriot Missile batteries. More now from david martin. Reporter the attacks of the past weeks have been scattered and sporadic, holes blown in tankers that anchor outside the persian gulf, drone strikes on saudi oil facilities, and most recently, a rocket fired into the green zone in baghdad where the u. S. Embassy is located. But today, a senior military officer said they were all part of a campaign orchestrated by the government of iran. We believe with a high degree of confidence that this stems back to the leadership of iran at the highest levels and that all of the attacks that i mentioned have been attributed to iran. Reporter intelligence that irans leaders were preparing these and other attacks prompted the u. S. To send b52 bombers and an Aircraft Carrier as a warning. Today, the pentagon followed up with 900 additional troops to beef up defenses, both in the air and on the ground, at bases in the persian gulf. President trump seems confident iran got the message. I dont think iran wants to fight. And i certainly dont think they want to fight with us. Reporter iran does appear to have backed off threats to attack American Forces directly. In recent days, several u. S. Warships have transited without incident through the strait of hormuz, even though iran has threatened to close the strait. Three weeks to the day after the first intelligence warnings came in, the u. S. Is muscled up and hunkered down for what promises to be a longrunning confrontation with iran. Major. Garrett david martin at the pentagon. Thank you. A potential clash in washington looms between attorney general william barr and u. S. Intelligence agencies. This after barr was given extraordinary leeway to investigate the origins of the russia investigation. Here is paula reid. Were exposing everything. Reporter President Trump granted attorney general william barr sweeping new power to investigate Law Enforcement and intelligence activities related to the russia probe. Theyll be able to see how this hoax, how the hoax or witch hunt started and why it started. It was a an attempted coup or an attempted takedown of the president of the united states. Reporter in a memo thursday, he ordered the c. I. A. And the other 15 intelligence agencies to quickly and fully cooperate with barr as he now unilaterally decides what classified information is released. Barr has previously expressed doubt about the origins of the probe, which began in july 2016 at the height of the president ial campaign. Yes, i think spying did occur. Reporter a Justice Department official confirmed barr asked the president to expand his authority. The unusual move raises concerns that intelligence gathering could be compromised as the president pursues his political enemies. In a statement, senator mark warner, the top democrat on the intelligence committee, warned, declassifying sources and methods in order to serve a political agenda will make it harder for the Intelligence Community to do their jobs. But even as the president granted his attorney general new tools to review the mueller probe, he continued to attack democrats for their oversight of the russia investigation, insisting for them, its over. Major. Garrett paula reid at the white house. Thank you. The democratic republic of congo is facing its deadliest outbreak of ebola ever. This epidemic has already claimed more than 1,200 lives and, importantly, a civil war is disrupting efforts to contain it. Debora patta is there. Reporter entering the ebola hot zone, a rare look inside as a doctor steps into the isolation cube. He checks his patients eyes, her mouth, every point of contact deadly. This outbreak is getting worse every day, but ebola is not the only enemy here. Nine people were killed in this village by an armed militia group. At daybreak, soldiers took the bodies away to be tested for the disease. Its standard practice. Ebola is at its most contagious immediately after death. We dont understand what this ebola is, this man says. We want to bury the bodies ourselves. A 3,000strong u. N. Peacekeeping force is deployed in this area to protect villagers from the over 30 armed militia groups. You can see how thick and dense the jungle is here. This is where the militia hide out, making it very difficult to track them. Now warweary residents have to fight another invisible enemy ebola. Community Education Programs have been launched, but mistrust runs deep. American doctor bill clemmer has worked in the d. R. C. For over two decades. I have never been in a context where people throw rocks at our vaccination team, where they block roads, where they loot and pillage our health care facilities. Reporter over 50 of those infected with ebola are seeking medical help. Beni has all the tools to fight this outbreak, but theyre useless if the sick and the dying hide in their homes, refusing medical treatment. Debora patta, cbs news, beni, democratic republic of congo. Garrett next on the cbs evening news, Mount Everest claims the lives of two more climbers. Is overcrowding to blame . And later, celebrity chef mario batali faces charges of sexual misconduct. Batali faces charges of sexual misconduct. Help take control by asking your Healthcare Provider about vraylar. Vraylar treats acute mania of bipolar 1 disorder. Vraylar significantly reduces overall manic symptoms, and was proven in adults with mixed episodes who have both mania and depression. Vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or stroke. 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