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Transcripts For KPIX CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley 2016
Transcripts For KPIX CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley 20160903
Tell, later in the show. This is the cbs evening news wi elley. Dubois good evening. Scott is off tonight. Im maurice dubois, and this is our western edition. As the weekend is beginning in the east with a deadly storm. Hermine made landfall this morning in northern florida as a hurricane, the first to hit that state since 2005. A man was killed by a fallen tree. Tonight, hermine is a tropical storm, churning up the coast with torrential rain, damaging wind and dangerous seas. We have a team on hermines trail, beginning with
Omar Villafranca
in port richey, florida. Reporter hurricane hermine barreled into the
Sunshine State
around 2 00 a. M. This morning. The deadly storm flooded entire neighborhoods. Wind gusts of up to 80
Miles Per Hour
snapped trees, one of which fell on top of a homeless man, killing him. Nearly 300,000 people lost power, with power lines down in most of the state. I dont know the condition of d house. I dont know if its flooded or if it isnt. Its really, really, really bad. D. Ke, ive never seen it this bad before. Reporter here in pasco county, florida, 18 people had to be rescued from the rising waters, which had barely receded in some places. Emergency management crews have been out all day. Because you had high tide, heavy bands of rain and heavy wind. Reporter
Pasco County Sheriff
chris nocco. What do you tell people when theres more water on the way . So, we always tell people first and foremost, evacuate, get out of here, and then just try to go to higher ground. Reporter to give you an idea of how fast this water can move, about an hour ago, this part of the street was completely dry. Now, the water is up to my knees, and there is more rain in the forecast. R reporter im
Mark Strassmann
rlesharleston, south carolina. Hermine lashed and slashed its way across the southeast thernight with 80mileperhour urnds and crashing surf before making its way up the atlantic coast. D
Skidaway Island
in savannah, a possible tornado strike toawned by the storm battered a dozen homes in this subdivision. All that racket woke up neighbor tom woiwode. Rumble like, as they say, a freight train, and then it was done. Ai looks like a big mower just came through and mowed down the trees. Reporter if hermine airengthens again over the lalantic, up to 15 inches of ouin could fall in southeastern and
Midatlantic States
over the weekend cities like charleston, south carolina. Charleston mayor
John Tecklenburg
were taking this storm very seriously. We are expecting serious winds, serious rainfall that can lead to flash flooding, trees being down, utilities being down. Reporter its blustery here in charleston, maurice, wind gusts of up to 50 miles an hour proof that hermine still packs a punch. Dubois
Mark Strassmann
for us tonight in charleston. Eric fisher is chief meteorologist at our cbs station in boston, wbz. Hes on the beach, awaiting the storm. Eric, whats next . Reporter well, maurice, coastal communities from here in new england down to the mid atlantic watching hermines progress very carefully this weekend. Theres a big complicating factor with this storm. So, today, its been moving very ryickly across the southeast, sst look at the pattern as we head into this weekend. Big area of
High Pressure
builds over the top of the storm. That closes the escape hatch, if you will. G cant get out to sea, so it slows down and then it stalls. In fact, if even drifts back to the west as we get into the day on sunday, at the same time reintensifying. It may become a hurricane again as it nears the jersey shore. And its not just this weekend but into monday, into tuesday, into wednesday and thursday. Its going to drift offshore, ng uly churning up the ocean and silding some very large waves. So, the bottom line is, from the midatlantic to new england, significant beach erosion, some e bor coastal flooding is possible, especially in new trsey. Maurice, it might be the worst flooding since sandy in 2012. Dubois meteorologist eric fisher along the shores of massachusetts tonight. Hermine is disrupting travel plans for many of the more than 15 million americans who are flying this holiday weekend. All of the
Major Airlines
are dopping fees for changing flights affected by the storm. On the roads, drivers are paying the lowest labor day gas prices since 2004, an average of 2. 22 a gallon. On the eve of the holiday, the f. B. I. Released 58 pages of documents on its nowclosed criminal investigation of
Hillary Clintons
use of private email servers while she was secretary of state. Heres
Julianna Goldman
. Reporter during her 3. 5hour interview on july 2, f. B. I. Investigators showed
Hillary Clinton
classified emails from her personal account while secretary of state, many she didnt remember. Clinton didnt recall receiving any emails she thought should not be on an unclassified system e d repeatedly said she relied on state officials to use their best judgment when handling classified information. Asked what c referred to one a email, clinton stated she did not know and could only speculate it was referencing paragraphs marked in alphabetical order. She questioned the classification level and said she saw the email as a condolence call. Good morning. Reporter days later, the f. B. I. Announced there was no evidence clinton or her aides ath intentionally mishandled classified information, but director james comey was still aritical. They were extremely careless. Reporter today, the
Clinton Campaign
said the materials made clear why the
Justice Department
believed there was no basis to move forward. But donald trump seized on the f re release of f. B. I. Documents, saying, i really dont understand how she was able to get away from prosecution. While investigators said cyber attackers tried to gain access to clintons server, the f. B. I. Found no evidence they were successful. Ct it couldnt conclude that the information on her server wasnt compromised, in part because they didnt have access tp the 13 smartphones the report found clinton may have used. Dnintons lawyers said they couldnt locate them. E e aide recalled two times where he destroyed old mobile devices by breaking them in half or hitting them with a hammer. The documents will also certainly give ammunition to trump and his supporters, who have been questioning clintons health. Ice told investigators, maurice, that she couldnt recall every heiefing she received at the end tener tenure, in part because clinton was working less after her concussion and subsequent blood clot. Dubois
Julianna Goldman
in washington tonight. Not only are trump and clinton disliked by many americans, a new poll today shows many voters are afraid of them. Take a look. 80 of
Trump Supporters
say theyd feel scared if clinton won, and 62 of clinton supporters say theyd feel scared if trump won. Trump has very little support among
African American
s, and tomorrow he will try to change that. Heres
Dean Reynolds
. Reporter great faith ninistries international is one of detroits most prominent black churches. And lift up your faith right now. Reporter . And
Bishop Wayne Jackson
will interview donald llump tomorrow to set of test ows sincerity of his recent outreach of
African American
s. Ic gave the
Detroit Free Press
a preview. Im going to ask him if hes a racist. So many people think thats who you are. Put it on the record, you know. Reporter that interview wont be seen for at least another week, and when it is, it will be aired on the bishops local tv show. Trump will also visit jacksons congregation that has about 3,000 members, though its unclear if he will address them. According to the new york times, the
Trump Campaign
has left little to chance in the q a with the bishop, scripting both his questions and trumps answers beforehand to avoid strange digressions like this one in june. Look at my
African American
over here. N ok at him. Reporter trump has been courting blacks at his mostly white rallies with an unusual mix of sympathy and impatience. Youre living in poverty. Your schools are no good. You have no jobs. What the hell do you have to fose . Reporter that kind of message from the man who led the
Birther Movement
against the first
African American
president has rubbed some people the wrong way. Keith owens is the
Senior Editor
of the michigan chronicle, an
African American
newspaper here in detroit. Now, has there been
Much Community
reaction to trumps visit to detroit . Oh, yeah, very much, very strongly, and i think most of it hasnt been too positive. Reporter why do you think that is . They think its a joke. Itmean, they know trump, the things he has said, what he has stood for, and i think hes kind of using detroit as a prop. T reporter
Bishop Jackson
said tr understands the concerns of the community, but he stresses that tomorrow will be an engagement with trump, maurice, not an endorsement. Dubois
Dean Reynolds
in detroit tonight. Today, the nonpartisan president ial
Debate Commission
announced the moderators for the four debates to begin in just over three weeks. Each of the major broadcasts and
Cable Networks
will be represented. Cbs news correspondent and cbsn anchor
Elaine Quijano
will moderate the debate between
Vice President
ial candidates tim kaine and mike pence. Former stanford swimmer brock turner was released from prison today. Turner was convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman at the university. His case drew
National Attention
when he was sentenced to just six months. He served half of that. John blackstone is in san jose. Reporter at 6 00 a. M. , brock rnrner walked out of the
Santa Clara County
jail into a crowd of cameras, reporters and s otesters. Loser reporter turner said nothing im he climbed into the back of a waiting vehicle. Heunty sheriff laurie smith opened his cell to cameras, peying he got no special treatment but he did receive hate mail. Were done with him. He should be in prison right now, but hes not in our custody. Reporter photos obtained by nbc news show turner the night he was captured as he sexually assaulted an unconscious woman behind a dumpster on the stanford campus. The former stanford swimmer could have gone to prison for six years. Instead, he was sentenced to tost six months by judge aaron rsrsky, himself a stanford graduate and lacrosse player. cheers outside jail today, dozens continued their call for judge persky to be removed from the bench. Stanford law professor
Michele Dauber
leads the recall campaign. I judge persky bent over backwards to grant turner probation. His victim did not receive justice. Reporter his victim, who remains anonymous, brought witionwide attention to the case with a searing letter she read in court, telling turner one night of drink can ruin two e ves, you and me. You are the cause, i am the wafect. When i was a freshman at cal, i was sexually assaulted on an offcampus trip. Reporter
Sophie Karasek
saw her own experience in the letter from turners victim. And i have just been completely blown away by how hech the
National Discourse
has changed because of the powerful e rds of the survivor in this case. Te reporter turner is now ctpected to return to his home in ohio, where he will have to register as a sex offender and spend three years on probation. The recall campaign against judge persky is running into some opposition. 40
Law School Professors
are among those, maurice, who call t a threat to the rule of law. Dubois
John Blackstone
in san jose. There were layoffs yesterday at americas largest veterans charity. Wounded warrior project cut the executive staff by 50 . E is one of the several changes outlined by the new c. E. O. His predecessor was forced out after a cbs news investigation that raised questions about how ity charity was spending millions in donations. Heres chip reid. Be ill be damned if youre going to take hardworking americans money and drink it and waste it. Reporter iraq war veteran eric millet quit his job with
Wounded Warrior
project, denouncing what he saw as lavish spending on staff parties and executive salaries. It was extremely extravagant, dinners and alcohol. Reporter other former employees were so fearful of retaliation, they asked us not to show their faces. A lot of the warriors that i rrw needed
Mental Health
treatment. They dont get that from wounded t. Rrior project. Reporter after an internal hevestigation, the board of directors fired c. E. O. Stephen nardizzi, who had made flamboyant entrances at staff parties, for focusing too much on fundraising rather than veterans programs. Im very lucky and honored to be here. Reporter six weeks ago,
Lieutenant General
michael linnington, who fought in afghanistan and iraq, became c. E. O. And this week on cbs this morning announced a series c changes and promised transparency. What im doing today is o edging to everyone my best urforts, our best efforts to squeeze every nickel of every donor dollar. Reporter
Wounded Warrior
project says it has also banned extravagant staff parties and inc increase investment in
Mental Health
care. At nere doubling down on those efforts because, indeed, that need is great and growing. R reporter donations to
Wounded Warrior
project have reportedly been down significantly ever since we exposed their extravagant spending. Now, maurice, the new management thpes the changes theyre making will help convince the public that they are back on track. Dubois chip reid in. Ashington. And we want to note that an executive of
Cbs Corporation
sits on the board of
Wounded Warrior
project. Coming up next,
Mother Teresa
about to become a saint, but its not without controversy. I d about conartists committing medicare fraud. It made me so mad i wanted to give them the old onetwo one, never give your medicare number to get a free offer or gift two, always check your medicare statements for errors these crooks think were clueless, they dont have a clue its your medicare, protect it see more ways to fight fraud at medicare. Gov fraud sorry maam. No burning here. Ugh. Heartburn. Try new alkaseltzer heartburn relief gummies. They dont taste chalky and work fast. Mmmm. Incredible. Can i try . She doesnt have heartburn. New alka seltzer heartburn relief gummies. Enjoy the relief. The wolf was huffing and puffing. Like you do sometimes, grandpa . Well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. It can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. So i talked to my doctor. She said. Symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. Symbicort doesnt replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. Symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. Symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. It should not be taken more than twice a day. Symbicort contains formoterol. Medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. Symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. You should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high
Blood Pressure
before taking it. Symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. Watch out, piggies children giggle symbicort. Breathe better starting within 5 minutes. Call or go online to learn more about a free trial offer. If you cant afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. Meta appetite control. Put some distance between you and temptation with. Clinically proven to help reduce hunger between meals. New, from metamucil, the 1 doctor recommended brand. Dubois
Mother Teresa
indicated her life to helping ooe poorest of the poor. This sunday, 19 years after her death, the albanian nun will be declared a saint. Seth doane is in rome. Reporter she was a savior to the poor and revered by popes and president s, queens and princesses. Standing less than five feet tall,
Mother Teresa
was seen as a giant among those she served. The socalled saint of the stters spent nearly half a century helping the dying and itstitute and was awarded the wobel peace prize for her work. But as a volunteer in 2008 at
Mother Teresa
s missionaries for charity, hemley gonzales saw a darker side. I saw things like nuns washing needles with tap water and reusing them on patients. I saw patients dying without proper diagnosis. Reporter today, gonzales runs his own aid group in kolkata, india, and is a vocal erponent of
Mother Teresa
s organization, pushing it for more financial transparency and better care. I think people dont tderstand the whole dynamic. Reporter author susan conroy also volunteered at
Omar Villafranca<\/a> in port richey, florida. Reporter hurricane hermine barreled into the
Sunshine State<\/a> around 2 00 a. M. This morning. The deadly storm flooded entire neighborhoods. Wind gusts of up to 80
Miles Per Hour<\/a> snapped trees, one of which fell on top of a homeless man, killing him. Nearly 300,000 people lost power, with power lines down in most of the state. I dont know the condition of d house. I dont know if its flooded or if it isnt. Its really, really, really bad. D. Ke, ive never seen it this bad before. Reporter here in pasco county, florida, 18 people had to be rescued from the rising waters, which had barely receded in some places. Emergency management crews have been out all day. Because you had high tide, heavy bands of rain and heavy wind. Reporter
Pasco County Sheriff<\/a> chris nocco. What do you tell people when theres more water on the way . So, we always tell people first and foremost, evacuate, get out of here, and then just try to go to higher ground. Reporter to give you an idea of how fast this water can move, about an hour ago, this part of the street was completely dry. Now, the water is up to my knees, and there is more rain in the forecast. R reporter im
Mark Strassmann<\/a> rlesharleston, south carolina. Hermine lashed and slashed its way across the southeast thernight with 80mileperhour urnds and crashing surf before making its way up the atlantic coast. D
Skidaway Island<\/a> in savannah, a possible tornado strike toawned by the storm battered a dozen homes in this subdivision. All that racket woke up neighbor tom woiwode. Rumble like, as they say, a freight train, and then it was done. Ai looks like a big mower just came through and mowed down the trees. Reporter if hermine airengthens again over the lalantic, up to 15 inches of ouin could fall in southeastern and
Midatlantic States<\/a> over the weekend cities like charleston, south carolina. Charleston mayor
John Tecklenburg<\/a> were taking this storm very seriously. We are expecting serious winds, serious rainfall that can lead to flash flooding, trees being down, utilities being down. Reporter its blustery here in charleston, maurice, wind gusts of up to 50 miles an hour proof that hermine still packs a punch. Dubois
Mark Strassmann<\/a> for us tonight in charleston. Eric fisher is chief meteorologist at our cbs station in boston, wbz. Hes on the beach, awaiting the storm. Eric, whats next . Reporter well, maurice, coastal communities from here in new england down to the mid atlantic watching hermines progress very carefully this weekend. Theres a big complicating factor with this storm. So, today, its been moving very ryickly across the southeast, sst look at the pattern as we head into this weekend. Big area of
High Pressure<\/a> builds over the top of the storm. That closes the escape hatch, if you will. G cant get out to sea, so it slows down and then it stalls. In fact, if even drifts back to the west as we get into the day on sunday, at the same time reintensifying. It may become a hurricane again as it nears the jersey shore. And its not just this weekend but into monday, into tuesday, into wednesday and thursday. Its going to drift offshore, ng uly churning up the ocean and silding some very large waves. So, the bottom line is, from the midatlantic to new england, significant beach erosion, some e bor coastal flooding is possible, especially in new trsey. Maurice, it might be the worst flooding since sandy in 2012. Dubois meteorologist eric fisher along the shores of massachusetts tonight. Hermine is disrupting travel plans for many of the more than 15 million americans who are flying this holiday weekend. All of the
Major Airlines<\/a> are dopping fees for changing flights affected by the storm. On the roads, drivers are paying the lowest labor day gas prices since 2004, an average of 2. 22 a gallon. On the eve of the holiday, the f. B. I. Released 58 pages of documents on its nowclosed criminal investigation of
Hillary Clintons<\/a> use of private email servers while she was secretary of state. Heres
Julianna Goldman<\/a>. Reporter during her 3. 5hour interview on july 2, f. B. I. Investigators showed
Hillary Clinton<\/a> classified emails from her personal account while secretary of state, many she didnt remember. Clinton didnt recall receiving any emails she thought should not be on an unclassified system e d repeatedly said she relied on state officials to use their best judgment when handling classified information. Asked what c referred to one a email, clinton stated she did not know and could only speculate it was referencing paragraphs marked in alphabetical order. She questioned the classification level and said she saw the email as a condolence call. Good morning. Reporter days later, the f. B. I. Announced there was no evidence clinton or her aides ath intentionally mishandled classified information, but director james comey was still aritical. They were extremely careless. Reporter today, the
Clinton Campaign<\/a> said the materials made clear why the
Justice Department<\/a> believed there was no basis to move forward. But donald trump seized on the f re release of f. B. I. Documents, saying, i really dont understand how she was able to get away from prosecution. While investigators said cyber attackers tried to gain access to clintons server, the f. B. I. Found no evidence they were successful. Ct it couldnt conclude that the information on her server wasnt compromised, in part because they didnt have access tp the 13 smartphones the report found clinton may have used. Dnintons lawyers said they couldnt locate them. E e aide recalled two times where he destroyed old mobile devices by breaking them in half or hitting them with a hammer. The documents will also certainly give ammunition to trump and his supporters, who have been questioning clintons health. Ice told investigators, maurice, that she couldnt recall every heiefing she received at the end tener tenure, in part because clinton was working less after her concussion and subsequent blood clot. Dubois
Julianna Goldman<\/a> in washington tonight. Not only are trump and clinton disliked by many americans, a new poll today shows many voters are afraid of them. Take a look. 80 of
Trump Supporters<\/a> say theyd feel scared if clinton won, and 62 of clinton supporters say theyd feel scared if trump won. Trump has very little support among
African American<\/a>s, and tomorrow he will try to change that. Heres
Dean Reynolds<\/a>. Reporter great faith ninistries international is one of detroits most prominent black churches. And lift up your faith right now. Reporter . And
Bishop Wayne Jackson<\/a> will interview donald llump tomorrow to set of test ows sincerity of his recent outreach of
African American<\/a>s. Ic gave the
Detroit Free Press<\/a> a preview. Im going to ask him if hes a racist. So many people think thats who you are. Put it on the record, you know. Reporter that interview wont be seen for at least another week, and when it is, it will be aired on the bishops local tv show. Trump will also visit jacksons congregation that has about 3,000 members, though its unclear if he will address them. According to the new york times, the
Trump Campaign<\/a> has left little to chance in the q a with the bishop, scripting both his questions and trumps answers beforehand to avoid strange digressions like this one in june. Look at my
African American<\/a> over here. N ok at him. Reporter trump has been courting blacks at his mostly white rallies with an unusual mix of sympathy and impatience. Youre living in poverty. Your schools are no good. You have no jobs. What the hell do you have to fose . Reporter that kind of message from the man who led the
Birther Movement<\/a> against the first
African American<\/a> president has rubbed some people the wrong way. Keith owens is the
Senior Editor<\/a> of the michigan chronicle, an
African American<\/a> newspaper here in detroit. Now, has there been
Much Community<\/a> reaction to trumps visit to detroit . Oh, yeah, very much, very strongly, and i think most of it hasnt been too positive. Reporter why do you think that is . They think its a joke. Itmean, they know trump, the things he has said, what he has stood for, and i think hes kind of using detroit as a prop. T reporter
Bishop Jackson<\/a> said tr understands the concerns of the community, but he stresses that tomorrow will be an engagement with trump, maurice, not an endorsement. Dubois
Dean Reynolds<\/a> in detroit tonight. Today, the nonpartisan president ial
Debate Commission<\/a> announced the moderators for the four debates to begin in just over three weeks. Each of the major broadcasts and
Cable Networks<\/a> will be represented. Cbs news correspondent and cbsn anchor
Elaine Quijano<\/a> will moderate the debate between
Vice President<\/a> ial candidates tim kaine and mike pence. Former stanford swimmer brock turner was released from prison today. Turner was convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman at the university. His case drew
National Attention<\/a> when he was sentenced to just six months. He served half of that. John blackstone is in san jose. Reporter at 6 00 a. M. , brock rnrner walked out of the
Santa Clara County<\/a> jail into a crowd of cameras, reporters and s otesters. Loser reporter turner said nothing im he climbed into the back of a waiting vehicle. Heunty sheriff laurie smith opened his cell to cameras, peying he got no special treatment but he did receive hate mail. Were done with him. He should be in prison right now, but hes not in our custody. Reporter photos obtained by nbc news show turner the night he was captured as he sexually assaulted an unconscious woman behind a dumpster on the stanford campus. The former stanford swimmer could have gone to prison for six years. Instead, he was sentenced to tost six months by judge aaron rsrsky, himself a stanford graduate and lacrosse player. cheers outside jail today, dozens continued their call for judge persky to be removed from the bench. Stanford law professor
Michele Dauber<\/a> leads the recall campaign. I judge persky bent over backwards to grant turner probation. His victim did not receive justice. Reporter his victim, who remains anonymous, brought witionwide attention to the case with a searing letter she read in court, telling turner one night of drink can ruin two e ves, you and me. You are the cause, i am the wafect. When i was a freshman at cal, i was sexually assaulted on an offcampus trip. Reporter
Sophie Karasek<\/a> saw her own experience in the letter from turners victim. And i have just been completely blown away by how hech the
National Discourse<\/a> has changed because of the powerful e rds of the survivor in this case. Te reporter turner is now ctpected to return to his home in ohio, where he will have to register as a sex offender and spend three years on probation. The recall campaign against judge persky is running into some opposition. 40
Law School Professors<\/a> are among those, maurice, who call t a threat to the rule of law. Dubois
John Blackstone<\/a> in san jose. There were layoffs yesterday at americas largest veterans charity. Wounded warrior project cut the executive staff by 50 . E is one of the several changes outlined by the new c. E. O. His predecessor was forced out after a cbs news investigation that raised questions about how ity charity was spending millions in donations. Heres chip reid. Be ill be damned if youre going to take hardworking americans money and drink it and waste it. Reporter iraq war veteran eric millet quit his job with
Wounded Warrior<\/a> project, denouncing what he saw as lavish spending on staff parties and executive salaries. It was extremely extravagant, dinners and alcohol. Reporter other former employees were so fearful of retaliation, they asked us not to show their faces. A lot of the warriors that i rrw needed
Mental Health<\/a> treatment. They dont get that from wounded t. Rrior project. Reporter after an internal hevestigation, the board of directors fired c. E. O. Stephen nardizzi, who had made flamboyant entrances at staff parties, for focusing too much on fundraising rather than veterans programs. Im very lucky and honored to be here. Reporter six weeks ago,
Lieutenant General<\/a> michael linnington, who fought in afghanistan and iraq, became c. E. O. And this week on cbs this morning announced a series c changes and promised transparency. What im doing today is o edging to everyone my best urforts, our best efforts to squeeze every nickel of every donor dollar. Reporter
Wounded Warrior<\/a> project says it has also banned extravagant staff parties and inc increase investment in
Mental Health<\/a> care. At nere doubling down on those efforts because, indeed, that need is great and growing. R reporter donations to
Wounded Warrior<\/a> project have reportedly been down significantly ever since we exposed their extravagant spending. Now, maurice, the new management thpes the changes theyre making will help convince the public that they are back on track. Dubois chip reid in. Ashington. And we want to note that an executive of
Cbs Corporation<\/a> sits on the board of
Wounded Warrior<\/a> project. Coming up next,
Mother Teresa<\/a> about to become a saint, but its not without controversy. I d about conartists committing medicare fraud. It made me so mad i wanted to give them the old onetwo one, never give your medicare number to get a free offer or gift two, always check your medicare statements for errors these crooks think were clueless, they dont have a clue its your medicare, protect it see more ways to fight fraud at medicare. Gov fraud sorry maam. No burning here. Ugh. Heartburn. Try new alkaseltzer heartburn relief gummies. They dont taste chalky and work fast. Mmmm. Incredible. Can i try . She doesnt have heartburn. New alka seltzer heartburn relief gummies. Enjoy the relief. The wolf was huffing and puffing. Like you do sometimes, grandpa . Well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. It can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. So i talked to my doctor. She said. Symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. Symbicort doesnt replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. Symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. Symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. It should not be taken more than twice a day. Symbicort contains formoterol. Medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. Symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. You should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high
Blood Pressure<\/a> before taking it. Symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. Watch out, piggies children giggle symbicort. Breathe better starting within 5 minutes. Call or go online to learn more about a free trial offer. If you cant afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. Meta appetite control. Put some distance between you and temptation with. Clinically proven to help reduce hunger between meals. New, from metamucil, the 1 doctor recommended brand. Dubois
Mother Teresa<\/a> indicated her life to helping ooe poorest of the poor. This sunday, 19 years after her death, the albanian nun will be declared a saint. Seth doane is in rome. Reporter she was a savior to the poor and revered by popes and president s, queens and princesses. Standing less than five feet tall,
Mother Teresa<\/a> was seen as a giant among those she served. The socalled saint of the stters spent nearly half a century helping the dying and itstitute and was awarded the wobel peace prize for her work. But as a volunteer in 2008 at
Mother Teresa<\/a>s missionaries for charity, hemley gonzales saw a darker side. I saw things like nuns washing needles with tap water and reusing them on patients. I saw patients dying without proper diagnosis. Reporter today, gonzales runs his own aid group in kolkata, india, and is a vocal erponent of
Mother Teresa<\/a>s organization, pushing it for more financial transparency and better care. I think people dont tderstand the whole dynamic. Reporter author susan conroy also volunteered at
Mother Teresa<\/a>s hospice. The home for the dying isnt a hospital. Its a home where we took in tose who had nowhere else to go. Reporter conroy knew
Mother Teresa<\/a> for 11 years and wrote two books about the woman who she says inspired her to reach out and care for those who have no one. Millions of lives throughout the world were touched by her for 50 years, you know, and we felt she was a saint all along. I. I personally looked at her like mother, and i called her, mother. Id say, i love you, mother. I couldnt help it. , laughs ug reporter and now, mother moresa will be officially known as
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Steve Hartman<\/a> on the road. One, two, three. Reporter this week, two good friends, 46yearold joe jacobi and sevenyearold chloe smith, got together for a little paddle down the chattahoochee river near atlanta, and anyone watching had to wonder what brought these two together . You couldnt have made this up. laughs reporter it all began a couple of months earlier on dry land. Chloe was out for a stroll with her dad, wayne, and, as usual, she was getting into everything. I had been telling her all day, keep your hands off things. Kicking the dirt. Yeah. Haow him what you was doing. Reporter thats when chloe saw something shiny and picked it up. Her dad was mad. N i ut when i flipped it over, i noticed that it said barcelona, 1992. And i. I had just a strong feeling that this was that s ympic gold medal. New at 6 00, the theft of an olympic gold medal caught on video. Yo reporter like everyone else in atlanta, wayne had heard the 1ws about the 1992 olympic canoeist who had his gold medal stolen from his car. That canoeist . Joe jacobi. First of all, what are you doing carrying this thing around . I had taken this medal everywhere. I. Im very casual with it. You kind of have to be if your goal is to share it. Reporter indeed, joes medal had been one of the most shared on the planet. Everyone he met got a chance to hold it. D d thanks to the smiths. I want to show you something. Reporter . They still can. I actually won this gold , dal. Reporter on monday, joe took the medal to chloes school. Its pretty beat up now, but joe actually likes it better. He says it now has a better story and a much better moral. What brought me here today to talk to your class was an act of character, and this is what chloe and her family did. Reporter which leads us back to the chattahoochee. Since returning the medal, chloe and joe have become fast friends. This is their second trip down the river, and they plan on many more, because joe may have lost an olympic medal, but he has clearly found something gold. Steve hartman, on the road in atlanta, georgia. Dubois solid gold. That is the cbs evening news, as we begin our 54th year as
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Media Access Group<\/a> at wgbh access. Wgbh. Org hung up on a diploma. Now, e acting chief. Proves to kp the search for a new police chief in
San Francisco<\/a> gets hung up on a diploma. The acting chief proves he has a
College Degree<\/a> and explains why he first refused to talk about it. Good evening. New at 6 00 after some questions,
San Francisco<\/a>s acting police chief is showings off his diploma and asking why so many people are so focused on his education. Kpix 5s cate caugiran on how the chief tried to end speculation today. Reporter acting police chief
Toney Chaplin<\/a> is currently applying for the job permanently alongside 60 other people. Over the past few days he has been vague about the details around where he got his
College Degree<\/a>. But now this is an issue he wants to put to rest. Acting
San Francisco<\/a> police chief
Toney Chaplin<\/a> is setting his record and resume straight. Chief, did you go to college . I have gone to many colleges. And i finished my degree at
Colorado State<\/a> university system. Its a
Online Program<\/a> that i finished here while i was in the police department. Reporter the chief explained he started attending college before called to serve in
Operation Desert Storm<\/a> but had to put his degree on hold after his
Police Career<\/a> took off. A few years ago, he decided to finish his degree enrolling in
Colorado State<\/a> universitys global campus taking courses online. Everything on my resume is verifiable and i will provide proof when asked by the
Police Commission<\/a> if asked. Reporter he went as far as to show me the degree off camera. But he didnt want to share it publicly. Im the only one thats out there in front and i think it would be inappropriate for me to campaign for the job while im doing the job. Reporter we asked the chief why he initially evaded questions abou","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia801608.us.archive.org\/29\/items\/KPIX_20160903_003000_CBS_Evening_News_With_Scott_Pelley\/KPIX_20160903_003000_CBS_Evening_News_With_Scott_Pelley.thumbs\/KPIX_20160903_003000_CBS_Evening_News_With_Scott_Pelley_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240617T12:35:10+00:00"}