The airwaves again next month. Its not known how much he will be paid for this or what it will mean to have a sitting president on the payroll of a tv show. Scott . Dean reynolds, thanks. In syria the battle for aleppo has become a rout. Government forces backed by russia have retaken 3 4 of the territory held by rebels. Today one local politician warned that 150,000 civilians face extermination if they arent given safe passage out. Debora patta is in aleppo. Reporter 7yearold abdul ghani tarab was eating lunch when a shell hit his home two weeks ago. Shrapnel tore through his body as syrian and russian bombs continued to rain down. His parents told us there was only one very basic makeshift clinic still working. It wasnt equipped to help their son. I felt dead inside. Im his father, he said, and i was helpless. He would moan and call for help, his mother told us. It took two weeks to get tarab out of eastern aleppo to a proper hospital. After being systematically targeted by Syrian Military strikes, there are no longer any working hospitals in rebel parts of the city. Medical supplies are all but gone. Doctors and nurses under immense pressure to save as many lives as they possibly can. Often they cannot. Overnight, 150 injured people were evacuated from aleppos old city in the oppositionheld east. But there are still thousands of civilians trapped inside, in need of Urgent Medical attention, the kind that is only available in the governmentcontrolled west. Tarab begs for water, but he cant have any. He is finally about to get lifesaving surgery, something he couldnt get until now. Since the russian announcement that the syrians have stopped military operations in eastern aleppo to allow for civilian evacuation we can tell you, scott, that things have quieted down, but well have to see if it holds long enough for people to get out safely. Debora patta in aleppo. Debora, thank you. For many whove been through war the battle continues long after the guns go silent. Through the years we have come to know a veteran who owned owed his life to his best friend, and chip reid has the end of their story. Tuesday, kiss. Reporter Luis Carlos Montalvan and tuesday, his golden Retriever Service dog, have been inseparable for the past eight years. Before they met, army captain montalvan did two tours in iraq, earning a purple heart and two bronze stars. But he returned broken in body and spirit, a severe case of posttraumatic stress disorder left him terrified to leave home. Drinking heavily to deal with, you know, physical and psychological issues. Reporter that all changed when he and tuesday became partners, as he later told david letterman. He he brightens my days, and he calms my nights. Reporter in 2011 montalvan coauthored a bestseller until tuesday a Wounded Warrior and the golden retriever who saved him. He explained the title on smile tv. He enables me to live my life. If that isnt life saving, i dont know what is. Reporter tuesday learned more than 100 commands, and he improvised when montalvan was showing signs of stress. Whether thats lay his head, his snout on my laptop keyboard so i cant type anymore. Reporter they toured the country together, preaching a message of hope for those struggling with ptsd. Montalvan was also working on a second book. But last week in el paso at just 43 years old montalvan was found dead in his hotel room. People close to him say they were stunned to learn he had left his beloved dog with someone else for safekeeping. The cause of death is not yet official, but one thing is for sure no one will miss him more than his best friend. Tuesday. Reporter chip reid, cbs news, washington. coughs cough doesnt sound so good. Take mucinex dm. Ill text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. One pill lasts 12 hours, so. Looks like im good all night some cough medicines only last 4 hours. But just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. Lets end this. Delsym helpswhich means, impulse to cough for 12 hours. Youre controlling your cough on your morning commute. And later when youre joking with beth. Even when most cough medicines stop, delsym is still working. Delsym. The 1 12hour cough medicine. The nations top doctor is sounding an alarm on ecigarettes. Heres our top doctor, jon lapook. Reporter 17yearold tyra nicola started using ecigarettes three years ago as a high school freshman. I thought they were just water vapor. And a majority of my friends thought the same thing. Reporter dr. Vivek murthy is the surgeon general. When ive traveled the country, jon, ive realized that many people are confused about ecigarettes. They dont recognize that these arent harmless are products. Reporter ecigarettes contain nicotine but not the cancercausing tar present in traditional cigarettes. Nicotine is a highly addictive drug, and todays report warns it may harm the developing adolescent brain. The bottom line is that there is no safe use of Tobacco Products for kids, and those include ecigarettes. Blue Electronic Cigarettes are different. Reporter ecigarette companies have rapidly increased advertising spending. From 6. 4 million in 2011 to 115 million in 2014. Regular ecigarette use among High School Students increased from less than 2 in 2011 to 16 last year. To the pursuit of happiness. What weve seen is that the vast majority of kids, 7 out of 10, are actually seeing these advertisements. Whether thats intentional or unintentional, that tells us that were not doing a good enough job at protecting kids. Reporter do you think that bubble gum flavor for ecigarettes is unintentional . Isnt it targeted right to kids . Well, we do know that flavors have a powerful impact on kids. In fact, 81 of kids, when asked why they use ecigarettes, cite flavors. Reporter dr. Murthy says more research is needed on whether ecigarettes are a gateway to traditional cigarettes. Industry groups are criticizing todays report because it does not highlight the possible role ecigarettes may have in helping people stop smoking. Dr. Jon lapook. Thank you, doc. Up intersection, what a lucky man he was. coughs cough doesnt sound so good. Take mucinex dm. Ill text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. One pill lasts 12 hours, so. Looks like im good all night some cough medicines only last 4 hours. But just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. Lets end this. Youre so cold, come in whats wrong . Its dry. Your scalp . Mine gets dry in the winter too. Try head and shoulders dry scalp care it nourishes the scalp and. Keeps you up to 100 flake free head and shoulders dry scalp care rise above joint discomfort with move free ultras triple action joint support for improved mobility and flexibility, and 20 better comfort from one tiny, mighty pill. 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Guitarist greg lake cofounded the groups king crimson and emers emerson, lake palmer. Ooh, what a lucky man he was elp sold 48 million records, blending rock, classical music, and elaborate staging. Greg lake was 69. And well be right back. Tonight the flag at the capitol flies at half staff. John glenn once said he never thought of himself as a hero. But then, heroes never do. You know, i guess im not untypical of this country in that we all have so many opportunities that come our way. And i happened to be around at a lot of times when things were going on and was able to take advantage of some of those opportunities that came my way, and i guess its typical of what happens in this country to a lot of people. I jokingly of course said that i got on this project because it would probably be the nearest to heaven id ever get and i wanted to make the most of it. But my feelings are that this whole project with regard to space sort of stands with us now as if you want to look at it one way, like the Wright Brothers stood at kitty hawk about 50 years ago. 3, 2, 1, 0. Ignition. Liftoff. Pilot john glenn is reporting all systems go, is giving routine reports, reading off his instruments. Roger, zerog, and i feel fine. Capsule is turning around. Oh, that view is tremendous. An end of something means the beginning of Something Else, and i dont think that Something Else is going to be a the death of the manned space program. Well, i think we had 50 years Job Well Done but thats just the precursor to even greater things in the future. And thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. And welcome to the overnight news. Im don dahler. One of the original americans with the right stuff, john glenn, has passed away. Glenn was a fighter pilot, an astronaut, and a longtime u. S. Senator from ohio. Glenn was the First American to orbit the earth, and four years ago was honored with the president ial medal of freedom. John glenn was 95. Nancy cordes has more on his life and legacy. Reporter from the cosmos to capitol hill and then back again, john glenn was an astronaut, a politician, and a patriot. Godspeed, john glenn. Reporter on february 20th, 1962 john glenn famously became the First American to orbit the earth. Oh, that view is tremendous. Reporter glenns experience as one of the original seven mercury astronauts, heroes at the height of the cold war, was immortalized in the epic film the right stuff. Years before he made history above his friendship 7 spacecraft glenn flew fighter planes for the marine corps, racking up 149 missions during world war ii and korea. During his four terms in the senate glenn was a key player in democratic politics, serving as chairman of the powerful Governmental Affairs committee. But his hero status didnt translate into National Political appeal. I believe this nation of ours can be number one in this world. Reporter his bid for the presidency in 1984 never really got off the ground. Glenns political career was further marred by the savings and loan scandal. Having accepted a 200,000 Campaign Contribution from financier charles keating, glenn was dubbed one of the socalled keating five. Glenn eventually was cleared of wrongdoing but was found by a Senate Commission to have used poor judgment. After serving nearly a quarter century on capitol hill, glenn retired from politics in 1998. That same year nearly 40 years after his first nasa journey glenn returned to the stars. Liftoff of discovery with a crew of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. Reporter at the age of 77 the First American to orbit the earth made history once again, becoming the oldest human ever to travel into space. The nations senior astronaut returned to earth with a message for other americans his age. I think too often people set their lives by the calendar. Old folks have ambitions and dreams too like everybody else. And why dont they work for them . Why dont they go for it . Dont sit on a couch someplace. Thats my attitude. And glenn followed his own advice, staying politically active until the end, publicly opposing the decision to end the Space Shuttle program. President obama awarded him the medal of freedom in 2012. John glenn has streaked through three days now as a nation bids farewell to a true hero, americans for one last time can wish john glenn godspeed. Godspeed, john glenn. Reporter nancy cordes, cbs news, washington. A deadly blast of arctic cold has descended on the upper midwe midwest, and its working its way east. Omar villafranca has the cold hard facts from bismarck, north dakota. Reporter a snow squall and slick roads are being blamed for the deadly pileup of mangled cars, trucks, and 18wheelers. Three people were killed and 11 people injured after dozens of vehicles careened off of michigans i96 just south of lansing. 300 miles east in lake county, ohio another pileup with as many as 50 vehicles occurred after a truck jackknifed due to icy road conditions. Farther east in upstate new york the moving system dropped nearly 17 inches of thick, sticky lake effect snow an hour north of syracuse. Roads quickly became treacherous, testing the skills of any driver who dared to get behind the wheel. North dakota residents are still cleaning up after the onetwo punch of snow and howling wind tore through the state. Icy roads were too slippery for even the toughest fourwheelers. Since monday tow trucks have pulled roughly 400 stranded or damaged vehicles into this lot alone. Scott, they expect to stay busy because there is more snow and subzero temperatures in the forecast. President elect Donald Trumps victory tour pulled into des moines, iowa last night. Mr. Trump and Vice President elect mike pence will be in louisiana today. Meanwhile, the president elects cabinet continues to take shape. Dean grinlds our coverage. Reporter the president elect made his second visit to ohio since his election, and while his stop in columbus involved soothing the survivors of last weeks attack at ohio state, getting back at any and all critics was still on his mind. The latest to draw mr. Trumps wrath was chuck jones, an Indianapolis Union president who had the crust to say that mr. Trump exaggerated the number of jobs he saved last week at the carrier company. If in fact it was an oversight, you know, it was a big mistake not knowing how many peoples livelihoods youre negotiating to keep here in this country. Reporter the president elect claimed hed saved 1100 jobs at carrier. By the way, that numbers going to go up very substantially. Reporter as cbs news reported last week, the actual number is 800 jobs saved. But there trump did not like being corrected. Chuck jones, he tweeted, has done a terrible job representing workers, and if united steelworkers 1999 was any good they would have kept those jobs in indiana. Spend more time working, less time talk. Continuing on the workers front mr. Trump named as his new labor secretary andrew puzder, a fast food chain ceo and antiregulation crusader who says raising the minimum wage is bad for business. We are not dependent on the government at our company for any particular benefits. So i dont think american businesses should be. Overseas, the Syrian Government says its halted its assault on the besieged city of aleppo. The regime wants to give trapped civilians time to evacuate before a final push to oust the rebels. Debora patta is there. Reporter 7yearold abdul ghani tarab was eating lunch when a shell hit his home two weeks ago. Shrapnel tore through his body as syrian and russian bombs continued to rain down. He his parents told us there was only one very basic makeshift clinic still working. It wasnt equipped to help their son. I felt dead inside. Im his father, he said, and i was helpless. It took two weeks to get tarab out of aleppo to a proper hospital. After being systematically targeted by Syrian Military strikes there are no longer any working hospitals in rebel parts of the city. Medical supplies are all but gone. Doctors and nurses under immense pressure to save as many lives as they possibly can. Often they cannot. Overnight 150 injured people were evacuated from aleppos old city in the ooppositionheld east. But there are still thousands of civilians trapped inside in need of Urgent Medical attention, the kind that is only available in the governmentcontrolled west. 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Rise above joint discomfort with move free ultras triple action joint support for improved mobility and flexibility, and 20 better comfort from one tiny, mighty pill. Get move free ultra, and enjoy living well. The eagles have sold more than 150 million records over their long career. Thats more than any other American Band. Founding member glenn frey died in january. So when the band was honored at this years Kennedy Center honor ceremony the eagles didnt get up and play their own music. In fact, freys writing partner don henley says the band will never perform again. Gail king has more. And now, mr. Henley, if youre toodling around in your car and an eagles song comes on, what do you do . I usually turn it. You do . P yeah. I turn it up. Well, good. Thats what youre supposed to do. Because im already after 44 years welcome to the Hotel California i just dont want to hear them when youre off. When im off duty. Id rather listen to somebody else or just silence. Silence is good. You dont get much of it these days anywhere. So im a big fan of silence. I like the way your sparkling earrings lay he may be a fan of silence, but with the Eagles Don Henley created some of the most popular sounds in american music. Life in the fast lane surely make you lose your mind you guys have a song life in the fast lane. You really were sex, drugs and rock and roll at one point. You really did seem to be. The eagles as a group did seem to be life in the fast lane. Yeah. Did it feel like that . Did you like that . Everybody was doing that. It was the 70s. Doing what, don . Living that kind of lifestyle. Sex, drugs and rock and roll. Yeah. That was what everybody was doing. Which doesnt make it right necessarily. And you know, looking back on it, there are some regrets about that. We probably could have been more productive. Although we were pretty productive considering. Reporter they sure were. The eagles have sold more than 150 million records worldwide. And they remain the bestselling American Band of all time. One of these nights it all began in 1970 at the los angeles nightclub where don henley met glenn frey. He walked up to me one night in the troubador and handed me a beer and just started talking to me. You know, the troubador bar was the center of the universe at that point in time. The same thing happened to everybody after playing backup for Linda Ronstadt frey convinced henley to form a band of their own. On a dark desert highway cool wind in my hair Hotel Californias such a classic. I have no clue what it means but i like it. I dont either. But radio was different in those days. Don, stop it. You know what it means. You wrote it. Some idea. Can you just give me two sentences what the hell it means . Not in two sentences, no. Okay. Three. There she stood in the doorway i heard the mission bell i always say its a journey from innocence oexperience. This could be heaven or this could be hell and its not really about california. Its about america. Its about the dark underbelly of the american dream. Its about excess. Its about narcissism. Its about the music business. Its about a lot of different things. You can have a million interpretations. Welcome to the Hotel California ill just do a speed dial about the numbers and you just tell me what comes to you when i name them. Bernie. Bernie. Really great musicianship. A guy who did not like fame at all. Come on and take it to the limit randy meisner. Very sensitive guy. Very talented. A farm boy like me. He was the only guy that could sing that high. Don felder. Incredible guitar player. One of the best in the business. Joe walsh. Again, another amazing guitar player and a very funny guy. He brought a lot of good humor. And he was sort of the wild card. He was just a hired hand glenn frey. What you would have to say about him. He was a very dynamic individual. He came up like i did, playing in rock and roll bands starting in high school. We understood each other. We both loved cars. He had an old 55 chevy named gladis that we used to ride around in. We were just we were a good fit. You know, i had strengths that made up for his weaknesses and he had strengths that made up for my weaknesses. No, i insist, you first. Henley and frey cowrote most of the bands music. Their success leading one dj to call them americas mccartney and lennon. The thing is now to try to see how long we can stay up here at the top of the mountain. Its very narrow and windy up here. We probably continue doing what were doing as long as the songs keep coming. The way the group broke up was glenn called me up and said i need to go do my own thing for a while. You know. And that was it. You said okay . I said okay. Whatever. And were you mad about that . No. I knew it was coming. We all knew it was coming. It couldnt continue the way it was going. Can you just take us through the steps you went through on the road to reunification . After what henley calls a 14year hiatus no. [ laughter ] reporter the eagles enjoyed two more decades of making music and filling arenas. Take it easy take it easy came to an end last year after glenn frey became ill. He died in january. It was unexpected and sudden and tragic. And you know, it was basically the end of the band, i think. The eagles. Reporter last sunday don henley went to the Kennedy Center to accept the prestigious award with bandmates joe walsh and timothy b. Schmidt. Please welcome 20time grammy winner vince gill. Reporter they also watched a tribute to glenn frey. I like the way your sparkling earrings lay do you miss him . Yeah. Sure. Do you . Yeah. In these past several years we havent been around each other that much. I miss him, and i miss knowing that hes just on the planet. You better let somebody love you let somebody love you can you imagine the eagles continuing in any form . Is that something you even think about . Not at this point in time, no. It doesnt seem feasible to me. Glenn was such a pivotal part. I mean, he was the leader of the band. And it looking for balance in your digestive system . Try align probiotic. For a nonstop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. Get 24 7 digestive support, with align. The 1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. Now in kids chewables. Cough doesnt sound so good. Take mucinex dm. Ill text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. One pill lasts 12 hours, so. Looks like im good all night some cough medicines only last 4 hours. But just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. Lets end this. President elect donald trump has former general David Petraeus on his short list for secretary of state. Its a big comeback for petraeus, whos still on probation for giving classified documents to his girlfriend and biographer paula broadwell. Broadwell is a former military intelligence officer, and her affair with petraeus has derailed her professional career. She discussed it all with norah odonnell. Ive been strongly advised to not talk to the press and understand that sometimes its better to remain silent. Ive had that philosophy for the last five years. But ive reached a point where i feel like you know what, i need to fight back for my life. You want to move on. Its time to move on. Reporter but moving on has been difficult for paula broadwell. Broadwell and petraeus admitted to an extramarital affair in 2012. Prosecutors found that petraeus mishandled classified information while broadwell was writing his biography, all in. He pleaded guilty last year in federal court to unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents. He was fined 100,000 and remains on probation. Broadwell was never criminally charged. Do you think he should be allowed to serve in a toplevel post in a Trump Administration . No, i think hes unequally qualified for many positions but thats not my position to say. I think the president elect would have to decide and members of the senate. As i woke up to the news, you know, it was a bit of a shocker that he was being considered for a cabinet position. I was both shocked that im still in this tenuous position and yet happy because i think he should be able to go on with his life. Hes earned it. And so should his family. But then it begged the question of why shouldnt i be able to go on . Reporter she served 21 years in the u. S. Military. 13 years in the army reserve. After the affair she was demoted from Lieutenant Colonel to major, lost her top secret security clearance, and just last month received a formal reprimand. Petraeus found out in january that he wont face any military discipline. What is your status now with the u. S. Army . I am waiting for my resignation paperwork to be approved. And when do you expect that to happen . Well, id love a Merry Christmas present. But i dont know. I was i thought earlier this year when David Petraeus was pardoned for lack of a better word that i would hear something soon. And so its ten months later and im hopeful that the end is here. Reporter what she really wants, she tells us, is equality. While petraeus has seen new opportunities, broadwell says shes been denied them including a position at a prominent bank. So i think i was qualified for this position. But i was told by the military recruiter that it would be front page news if we got hired at the bank and the bank wouldnt want to deal with that. If the bank hired paula broadwell. Exactly. And i realized thats probably true, but it was hard to stomach at the time. I have a degree from the university of denver in International Conflict resolution. I have a degree from harvard in public policy. Youre a west point graduate. I went to west point undergraduate. Sometimes i try to forget those days. But also very proud of it. And its shaped the person i am. Its shaped me into a fighter, which is why im fighting to take back my own narrative and my life. But i also believe on principle ive got something to offer the world and im not a bench warmer. Thats not my personality. Put me in, coach. Senators from both parties have expressed support for broadwell. Democrat Claire Mccaskill told the political website the hill there shouldnt be two standards. Republican Lindsey Graham has been a vocal supporter of petraeus. She wasnt convicted of anything. No ones ever brought charges against her. I think she should be treated fairly in terms of, you know, what they did. Reporter still, broadwell says the uncertainty over her future has made for some very difficult years. What has this been like for your family . Well, theyve been incredibly supportive. And i frankly owe my life to my husband and my children. They know i made a mistake and that it hurt daddy and what i talk about with them is that when you make a mistake you acknowledge it, yet you dont dwell on it and you need to move forward at some point. So we apply that mantra in pretty much everything. But have you been able to , 8drw,,,, the bestkept secret in many hospitals is that surgeons often perform two operations at the same time. Well, Congress Found out and wants the practice stopped. Chip reid reports. The senate started investigating simultaneous surgeries after reports in the boston globe by their spotlight team raised questions about the practice at massachusetts general hospital. And when the senate started calling hospitals, more than half of them did not even have policies on simultaneous surgeries. Tying run at second. Two out. Palmeiro. Over the head of jenks. Reporter pitcher bobby jenks helped the Chicago White sox break their 88yearold world series drought in 2005. And the white sox have won the world series reporter his Major League Career ended six years later, following a back operation at massachusetts general. He sued, claiming his procedure was botched by a surgeon working in two different operating rooms. He spoke to the boston globe in 2015. I had no idea that there was another surgery booked at the same time. Reporter the Senate Finance committee surveyed 20 Teaching Hospitals and found as much as 33 of their surgeries are double booked. Some surgeons reported even higher rates, up to 46 of their operations. I think its a real mistake to try to do multiple operations or more than one operation at the same time. Reporter the American College of surgeons says a primary attending surgeons involvement in concurrent or simultaneous surgeries is inappropriate, but its guidelines still permit operations to overlap under certain conditions. For example, a surgeon may Begin Operating on a second patient after the critical components of the first surgery are done. Or if another surgeon takes over the first operation. Almost like a bait and switch. Reporter surgeon james ricker is president of the society of patientcentered orthopedics. He says patients are too often kept in the dark. When people become aware of it, theyre usually surprised and sometimes a little horrified to hear that their surgeon who theyve picked out will not be doing their entire surgery. Reporter most study suggest simultaneous surgeries do not increase risks to patients. Hospitals say the practice maximizes the number of people who can be helped by highly skilled specialists, especially during mass casualty events. It also allows younger surgeons to gain experience in the operating room. Its very, very important that doctors be right on top of everything they do. Especially surgeons. Because you never know what can happen. Reporter mass general declined to comment on the jenks case because of patient privacy rules. A hospital memo released in january said, the globes stories and columns have mischaracterized our hospital, our surgeons, our case and our commitment and health and safety. Mass general strengthens its policies on simultaneous surgeries in 2012. Thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. 2016. This is the cbs morning news. Wicked weather hits. Bitter cold temperatures, heavy snow and whiteout conditions are making roads treacherous. Tough talk on china. They havent played by the rules and i know its time that theyre going to start. President elect donald trump takes aim at the communist country during his victory tour. Its now clear that so called fake news can have real world consequences. And Hillary Clinton is