Anniversary of the Fatal Shooting of an unarmed black man by a white police officer. Even though that officer was cleared by a grand jury and the u. S. Department of justice, the name ferguson remains a rallying cry. Mark strassmann is there. [chanting]. , reporter protesters were n ck out again today, this time in downtown st. Louis. When they refused to disperse, police started making arrests. With tensions rising again after isaos here last night, county executive Steve Stenger issued the new emergency order. We are trying to do everything that we can to protect life and property, last night it was demonstrated. 50 shots rang out. Our community has come too far ard has worked too hard to be set back again. Reporter last nights protests started peacefully and grew tense. [gunfire] suddenly, dozens of gunshots. Even police chief Andre Anderson looked startled. Get down. Thats gunfire. Reporter Police Say Two groups of gunmen fired at each other. Undercover officers followed one gunman. They say he turned and shot at them, hitting their unmarked them, hitting their unmarked s. U. V. They fired back, critically wounding 18yearold tyrone harris. Ty. Louis county police chief john belmar. They were criminals. They werent protesters. Protesters are people out there talking about a way to affect t ange. What you see right in front of us is chaos. Reporter pastor robert white has tried to diffuse tension here since protests began a year ago. Minutes after police shot harris, this is video of white walming another protester, who was threatening police. What were you saying to him . I just kept saying the word tomorrow. If we can make it until tomorrow, theres another chance for both you and me. Reporter cops say theyre eyiminals. Are they criminals or protesters . They are hurt souls that a system has failed. We have got to have patience. This didnt happen overnight. Its not going to change overnight. Reporter since Michael Browns death a year ago, ferguson has a new black police chief, a new black city manager , d two new black city council members, and, scott, an investment of almost a half billion dollars has helped create 1,000 new jobs. Pelley Mark Strassmann reporting tonight. Mark, thank you. This evening, three million gallons of toxic waste is pushing down two rivers that cross colorado, new mexico and utah. This was the animus river in colorado, but now look at it after a crew working for the e. P. A. Last wednesday accidentally breeched a dam holding heavy metals used in gold mining. The governor of colorado has oclared a disaster. Mireya villarreal is on the story. How far are you . Pe reporter by 7 00 a. M. , people were already lined up at this farmington, new mexico, Water Testing site. So if ours is dirty, everything downstream is dirty. Ir reporter they brought water by the gallon and the jug. At this point until we get any result, were saying dont use the water. , reporter residents like carl cliffs also brought a little anger and frustration. I think something should be done and the people that are responsible should have to do tomething for it. Reporter the e. P. A. Says the plume of the spill has traveled more than 100 miles through parts of colorado and new mexico since wednesday and is headed for utah next. But the source of the spill, this abandoned gold mine, hasnt been plugged yet and is spilling out at a rate of 500 gallons per lsnute, carrying high levels of toxic metals. Initial e. P. A. Estimates say at its peak, the plume carried at least 200 times more arsenic and 3,500 times more lead than is considered safe for drinking. Ryan flynn heads up the new whxico environment department, frich is running its own Testing Center separate from the e. P. A. Were really frustrated with the e. P. A. Well, first and foremost, they didnt tell us about it for 24 hours. So thats just unacceptable. Reporter James Adkinson came d the Testing Center today because he depends on well water from the river for everyday life. If you dont have your well water, what are you going to do . Ve take my chances. R reporter do you have any other resources for water . No. No. Reporter the e. P. A. Says they will keep the animus river closed for at least another week, and, scott, those residents we spoke with, they wont get test results back for at least 48 hours on their drinking water. Pelley Mireya Villarreal in new mexico for us this evening. Mireya, thank you. That typhoon that hit taiwan and china over the weekend also unleashed a powerful tornado. This dashboard camera shows it plowing through a city in southern taiwan that sent that minivan flying. And the woman was thrown to the side of the road. She was badly hurt. At least 20 others are dead or missing. The controversial Republican Debate didnt dent donald trump. A new poll of Republican Voters shows Trump Holding his lead at 24 . Jeb bush dropped four points to 12 . The biggest gainer was carly fiorina, up five points to 6 . On the issues, trump has been short on specifics, so we asked Major Garrett to look at where he stands. If it werent for me, you wouldnt even be talking about illegal immigration, chris. B reporter on no issue has donald trump been more outspoken than immigration. He called for building a wall along the entire u. S. Mexico border and said on cnn he would deport all illegal immigrants. G i want to move them out, and were going to move them back in and let them be legal, but they have to be in here legally. Reporter but in 2012, trump faulted g. O. P. Nominee mitt romneys antiimmigrant rhetoric, saying romneys crazy policy of selfdeportation was maniacal and cost him the latino vote. Trump backed comprehensive Immigration Reform for people s nting to be wonderful, productive citizens of this country. What about the fight against isis . Trump has said little beyond the need to win, but today advocated sending u. S. Ground forces to liberate oil fields under the terror groups control. Reporter despite his controversial remarks about fox tobate moderator megyn kelly, heump told cbss face the fotion he would be a champion for womens issues. I will be phenomenal to the women. Reporter trump criticized former Florida Governor jeb bush alr saying and then recanting shat the federal government should cut funds for Womens Health. Im not sure we need a half a billion dollars for Womens Health issues. I just heard jeb bush last week blow 53 of his vote talking about, you know, Womens Health issues like they dont anist. And im exactly the opposite. Ri reporter trump has not described any specific policies related to womens issues. Scott, 16 years ago trump said in an interview he was very prrochoice but this year said, again quoting, im prolife and have been prolife. Pelley Major Garrett reporting. Major garrett, thank you. Today Hillary Clinton weighed in on trumps remarks about megyn kelly she said theyre outrageous. Clinton said kelly is a strong woman more than capable of defending herself against trump. Clinton also said she is worried about what republican policies would do for the rest of american women. Uljudge in wisconsin ruled today that two 13yearold girls charged with stabbing a classmate in the socalled slender man case will be tried as adults. Dean reynolds has the story. Reporter the case is as bizarre as the online villain which apparently roused Morgan Geyser and anisa weier to take action. Now 13 years old, they were erarged with attempting to murder their friend Payton Leutner in may of last year in a plot to impress a fictional character known as slender man. Leutner was lured into a park, stabbed 19 times and left for dead, but she recovered. The attackers told police they tre afraid slender man would hurt them unless they killed for him. Gieir lawyer said these are young girls with Serious Mental Health issues, but waukesha beunty circuit judge michael s hren ordered they be prosecuted as adults. Theyve committed an offense that is serious. Ass frankly vicious. It was premeditated attempt to kill someone. There has to be an assurance that doesnt happen again, an assurance to the public that that doesnt happen. Reporter had they been tried and convicted in juvenile court, the girls could have faced three years behind bars plus supervision. But now, if convicted as adults, they face up to 45 years in prison. Dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. Pelley the u. S. Coast guard says that it has seized nearly 120,000 pounds of cocaine so far this year off the Pacific Coast of latin america. In san diego today, crews showed off 66,000 pounds of cocaine that had been seized. Last month, they intercepted a homemade submarine carrying about 180 millionworth. In iran, the trial of an american journalist is coming to a close. Jason rezaian of the Washington Post has been held there for more than a year. Ed testified today at what was bpposed to be a final hearing. Margaret brennan is following this. Re reporter 39yearold Jason Rezaian faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted on multiple charges, including espionage. D day in tehran, his mother said his year behind bars has taken a toll. Hes very tired. Avs very isolated. Aney dont have him with other people that he can speak with, the same language. Rose rezaians lawyer expects a verdict within a week, but so far nothing about this case is typical. Irans revolutionary court held just four secret hearings and simply ignored a mandatory july release date. In a statement, Washington Post editor marty baron said rezaian is innocent and called the trial a sick brew of farce and tragedy. Ali rezaian has spent months lobbying for his brothers release. If your brother is convicted, what do you do then . I think we move immediately for an appeal. We know that hes innocent and we know there is no evidence toainst him, so we have to believe that the truths going to win out. O reporter secretary of state john kerry says that right before they announced that landmark nuclear deal, his final words to his iranian counterpart were a plea to release Jason Rezaian. And, scott, u. S. Officials say heey continue to make the case for three other americans imprisoned or missing in iran. Pelley Margaret Brennan at the state department this evening. Anrgaret, thank you. Today a pair of terrorists opened fire on the u. S. Consulate in istanbul. No one was hurt. Police station nearby was ermbed. The attacks came after turkey opened its Incirlik Air Base to t x american f16 fighter jets and about 300 american troops, who were joining the fight against isis. Holly williams is in istanbul. Reporter both of the tsailants were women. One of them was cornered by Turkish Police after the attack. Take your hands off the weapon, shouted this officer, as the woman hid beneath a house. She was eventually captured, apparently after being shot. Shes been named as hatice asik, a member of a banned communist group that was also behind the suicide bombing of the u. S. Embassy in turkey two years ago, which left a Security Guard dead. Ule other woman in todays consulate attack is believed to be still at large. Overnight a suicide car bomber also targeted an Istanbul Police station, injuring ten. As Police Officers inspected the aftermath, attackers opened fire, sparking a shootout. [gunfire] a policeman and three assailants were killed. [explosion] last month, after a suicide bomber killed more than 30 civilians, turkey launched a crackdown on extremists. Rounding up over 1,300 suspected militants, some allegedly with links to isis, others tied to communist groups. Outside the u. S. Consulate here tonight, theres a heavy police presence. And, scott, the communist group behind the attack has vowed to continue its fight until turkey is cleared of all u. S. Military bases. Pelley Holly Williams iporting from istanbul tonight. Holly, thanks. Today the body of an American Green beret arrived home from afghanistan. Army First SergeantPeter Andrew Mckenna of bristol, rhode island, was killed in an attack on friday in kabul. Last month the 35yearold decorated veteran was honored at the fourth of july parade in his hometown. Most air Traffic Controllers confess they have struggled to stay awake, and a family is looking for a new home after this when the cbs evening news continues. Pelley three years ago, nasa studied more than 3,000 air Traffic Controllers to see how often they fall asleep on the job. The controllers wore wrist devices to measure their snoozing. Well, the results were eye opening, which may be why the report has never seen the light of day until now. Transportation correspondent kris van cleave has nasas wake up call. Reporter the 2012 report ofpt secret until now found 61 t air Traffic Controllers admitted to catching themselves about to doze off on the job. Nearly one in five told nasa researchers theyd experienced what amounts to a close call while directing air traffic within the previous 12 months. More than half felt their fatigue was a factor. The report followed a 2006 eocident in lexington, kentucky, where 49 people died when a m mair commuter plane crashed after taking off from the wrong runway. The National Transportation fic ty board considered air Traffic Controller fatigue as a factor. Then n. T. S. B. Chairman mark rosenker, a cbs aviation analyst, sent a letter to the f. A. A. In 2007 asking them to look at the issue. Im curious to know why the f. A. A. , after getting a good study by nasa, which offered 17 recommendations to help prevent the fatigue issues theyre being plagued with right now, why that ow mt been made public and why they had not told us how many of these 17 recommendations they implemented. Reporter this memo dated last year said the f. A. A. Did not accept the nasa report thcause the agency questioned the studys approach and findings. S t the memo laid out several steps the f. A. A. Had taken to minimize fatigue, especially for air Traffic Controllers working the overnight shift. In 2011, a controller working around midnight at washingtons Reagan National airport, fell asleep, forcing two airliners to essentially land themselves. Reporter these people have to be fit to do the job that, in fact, they are required to do to maintain the safety and integrity of our National Air System in the united states. Reporter the union llpresenting air Traffic Controllers says it believes Real Progress has been made on e e fatigue issue since this report was written. Scott, the f. A. A. Says it always. Aanned to make this reported public, and it too believes progress has been made. Pelley kris van cleave for us tonight. Kris, thank you. What could be a legend of the deep surfaces. Well show you next. ,, pelley a car crashed into a anuse in lansing, michigan, and new video today shows the car ruptured a gas line touching off quite an explosion. The family that lived there escaped. It was quite a sight in australia today. A rare white humpback whale off queensland. Some think its a local legend named migaloo, who for a time was thought to be the only albino humpback, but experts say this whale is too small to be migaloo, though it might be his offspring. Hen a skydiver got himself into trouble, someone he didnt know was ready with a lifeline. Thats next. 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