And teachers in the nations Second Largest School District are about to go on strike. They say its part of a national fight. Get ready. Because, on monday, we will be on strike. Begnaud good evening, im David Begnaud. Were going to begin with the weather. Millions of americans from the midwest to the midatlantic are digging out from the biggest and deadliest snow storm of this season. Parts of missouri got more than a foot and a half of snow, the Nations Capital got about half a foot. The storm this weekend is blamed for at least nine deaths, the latest was in virginia. And mola lenghi was there. Reporter with an eye on what happened across the plains, the city of charlottesville took no chances, deploying two dozen crews prior to and throughout the storm to treat and plow roads. The biggest challenge will be refreeze overnight, so our crews will be in through a period tomorrow at noon in full force, and we will make sure that any refreeze or black ice is taken care of. Reporter today, Susan Oldfield is walking her dog in the snow. Tomorrow, she will be driving in it. How far are you driving tomorrow . To north carolina. Reporter oh wow, its pretty icy down there from what we know. Well, well see, i have to go, so, yeah, well find out. Reporter the deadly storm is being felt in the east, especially midatlantic states. Tens of thousands are without power, including here in virginia and north carolina. Sundays snow fall left parts of the nations capitol under about half a foot of snow. More than a thousand flights have been canceled across the country, including in the d. C. Area. St. Louis really got hit, getting nearly a foot of snow in some areas, turning roadways treacherous and deadly. There have been hundreds of crashes. But here in historic charlottesville, the lighter snow fall left most in a lighter mood. Beautiful. Reporter beautiful . Yes, i love the snow. Reporter why . Because i dont get to see snow in hong kong. So, this is a fantastic treat for me. Reporter the snow fall continues throughout the mid atlantic tonight and delays and cancellations for schools and government offices tomorrow have already begun. David . Begnaud mola, as we see the crews working behind you, what is the thought . Is this snow going to turn to ice tomorrow morning as people start to head out the door . Reporter well, yeah, that is something, david, that everyone here is keeping an eye on. As you can see, crews working behind me, they will be working overtime all night to make sure that roads and highways are ready for tomorrows commute. Begnaud mola lenghi, thank you. Now to the political storm in washington. There is a new report saying there are no detailed records of President Trumps facetoface meetings with vladimir putin. Errol barnett is at the white house. Im not keeping anything under wraps. Reporter speaking with fox news last night, President Trump denied a Washington Post report that claims he has gone to extraordinary lengths to conceal details of his face to face conversations with russian president vladimir putin. The paper says that includes taking possession of his interpreters notes after a meeting in hamburg, germany, and demanding they do not disclose what was discussed. Cbs news has not independently confirmed that report. Press secretary Sarah Sanders said in a statement, the story is so outrageously inaccurate it doesnt even warrant a response. I do know that President Trump was burned earlier by leaks of other private conversations. Reporter today, republican senators ron johnson and ted cruz defended the president. Democrats, like dick durbin, said the senate should investigate. When he takes the interpreters notes and wants to destroy them so no one can see what was said and written transcript. You know, it raises serious questions. Reporter the president also pushed back against a New York Times report that the f. B. I. Opened an investigation of him after his firing of f. B. I. Director james comey, suspecting trump might be a russian asset. Are you now or have you ever worked for russia, mr. President . I think its the most insulting thing ive ever been asked. Reporter now, President Trump did not deny he was helping the kremlin, but he did repeat his claim that there was no collusion and the entire russia probe is a hoax. David . Begnaud Errol Barnett at the white house. Thank you, errol. Congress will go back to work tomorrow, but the longest Government Shutdown in u. S. History continues. Heres meg oliver. No idea, no idea. Reporter President Trump now says he doesnt know if he can strike a deal with democrats to get the government open again. The standoff still deadlocked over building a border wall, the president said mexico would pay for. I have the absolute right to call a National Emergency. Other president s have called Many National emergencies. Reporter at 23 days, the shutdown is now the longest in american history. Senator Lindsey Graham says he tried to convince the president to get people back to work. The president says, lets make a deal, then open up the government. Nancy pelosi says, even if he opened up the government, i wouldnt fund the wall. Reporter democrats insist the wall is wasteful spending. Reopen the government, stop harming our country and our economy, and lets make our best efforts. Because we all agree we need to invest more in border security. Reporter federal workers missed their first paycheck friday. 800,000 Government Employees forced to work unpaid or stay home. I think everybody should get paid for their work. And, in my view, the situation is just ridiculous. Reporter the number of t. S. A. Workers calling out sick has more than doubled compared to last year. In a show of solidarity, air Traffic Controllers from canada sent pizzas to 39 f. A. A. Facilities across the u. S. , where they are working, david, without pay. Begnaud and meg, didnt they close a terminal in miami because of the sick calls . Reporter thats right. But the good news is that terminal will reopen on monday. Begnaud good. Thank you, meg. President trump, for now, has backed away from declaring a National Emergency to pay for his border call. On the border, Mireya Villarreal looked into what some say is the real crisis, an immigration system not prepared for the flood of children and families that are seeking asylum. And theres a group over here getting ready to cross. Reporter Border Patrol agents say the number of daily illegal crossings is unsustainable. If we can prevent any illegal entry, that is our goal. Reporter in december alone, the department of Homeland Security says they apprehended more than 50,000 people trying to enter the u. S. Illegally along the southern border. But thousands more are waiting to make a legal claim for asylum. Last year, nearly 93,000 asylum cases were filed. But day in and day out, we go to a courthouse in mcallen and we see the effects of zero tolerance. Reporter Efren Olivarez works directly with migrants seeking asylum in the rio grand valley. He says its the trump administrations policies toward Asylum Seekers that have made things worse. And all of a sudden they started taking babies from their parents. That gave rise to a humanitarian crisis that was not natural, it was manufactured by the government. Reporter Martin Duarte is one of the faces of that crisis. We met him just across the border in reynosa, mexico. Reporter during President Trumps visit to the border last thursday, he met with Law Enforcement agents and community leaders. It was so limited to who could speak and who he wanted to hear from. Reporter sister Norma Pimentel was in the room. She runs the Catholic Charities in mcallen, where migrants go once they are released after the initial claims are processed. Critics will say that some of these people are exploiting the system, exploiting the asylum request. How do you answer those people . When your life is in danger and you fear for your life, nobody can exploit anything. They are actually just searching for an opportunity for life. Reporter and waiting for the opportunity to have their cases heard. Mireya villarreal, cbs news, mcallen, texas. Begnaud secretary of state mike pompeo is in saudi arabia tonight. He has a lot to talk about with crown Prince Mohammed bin salman, including the wars in syria and yemen, and the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. Heres jonathan vigliotti. Reporter secretary of state mike pompeos politically sensitive visit to saudi arabia today comes as the kingdom continues to face scrutiny over the brutal murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. Pompeo told face the nation he will speak with crown Prince Mohammed bin salman about the killing when they meet. This was an outrageous act, an unacceptable murder. And those who were responsible will be held accountable by the United States of america. Were determined to do that. Were determined to get at the facts just as quickly as comprehensively as we can. Reporter the Washington Post reported in november that the c. I. A. Had concluded bin salman had his advisor arrange the killing. Khashoggi was murdered and dismembered while visiting the saudi consulate in istanbul in october. The crown prince has denied any role. Despite international outrage, the white house has continued to show support for the prince. And, for now, its clear pompeo considered bin salman an ally. And then well talk about all the important things we do with the kingdom of saudi arabia and all the support they provide to keep americans in kansas and colorado and california and in washington, d. C. Safe. Reporter jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. Begnaud we may soon learn more about the motive for the kidnapping of jayme closs and the murder of her parents. The suspect is going to be in court tomorrow. Demarco morgan is in barron, wisconsin tonight. Reporter police say Jake Thomas Patterson was proactive and planned the abduction of jayme closs. The sheriff said the 21 year old acted alone, even shaving his head to avoid leaving trace evidence at the closs home. Barron county sheriff, chris fitzgerald. We dont believe the suspect had any connection with the closs family. So, i think he picked jayme, and that is obviously the Million Dollar question is why, and we need to find that out. Reporter on october 15, jaymes parents, denise and james, were shot to death, and there was no sign of the teenager. But thursday, after being held against her will for 88 days at the secluded cabin in remote, wisconsin, closs made a break for it. Peter and Kristen Kasinskas called 911 when jayme was brought to their doorstep by a neighbor. She told us that she was very well hidden. She said that other people would come to the house, but she would have to be hidden. Reporter jayme is back with Family Living with her aunt. Investigators are retracing pattersons steps. Well be looking for receipts and places he went during those last 88 days. Reporter patterson has no criminal history and is relatively unknown to his neighbors and community. He has been charged with kidnapping and two counts of firstdegree intentional homicide for the murders of jaymes parents. Paterson will be in court monday. David . Begnaud demarco, thank you. Tomorrow on cbs this morning, gayle king has an interview with the dog walker who first saw jayme closs after she escaped and took her to get help. That is tomorrow on cbs this morning. Teachers in the nations Second Largest School District, los angeles, are going on strike tomorrow. They say its part of a national fight for better pay and for smaller classes. Heres carter evans. Reporter Los Angeles PublicSchool Teachers are calling for change. Youre no good reporter working without a contract for almost two years, and with the latest negotiations breaking down. Get ready. Because, on monday, we will be on strike. Reporter . Teachers are demanding higher salaries, more nurses and counselors, and smaller class sizes. There are certain things that are deal breakers, class size is absolutely a deal breaker. Reporter teacher amy owen says some l. A. Classrooms are packed with up to 50 children. It makes teaching impossible when youve got that many bodies in the room. Reporter after securing more state and local funding, l. A. Unified superintendent Austen Beutner made another offer friday, including spending 130 million to raise salaries, adding 1200 additional staff, and decreasing class sizes. Weve done the best we can with the resources we have, with all the information thats been provided to us. I think all of you would agree that that just doesnt cut it. Reporter a strike will impact nearly half a million students. But kids will stay in school, taught by volunteers and substitutes standing in for some 30,000 educators. This is something that i didnt sign up for. My childs education is more important than anything. Reporter with no deal in sight, l. A. Students are about to get a lesson in labor disputes. Carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. Begnaud up next, we will takeard a u. S. Aircraft carrier that is continuing to fight against isis. And later, a final salute to the nations oldest veteran. Mbc doesnt take a day off, and neither will i. And i treat my mbc with everyday verzenio the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. In fact, verzenio is a cdk4 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr , her2 Metastatic Breast Cancer, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. 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F18 fighters launching air strikes from taliban targets in afghanistan, to isis positions in iraq and syria. Despite President Trumps declaration of victory and talk of a troop drawdown of all 2,000 u. S. Forces in syria. We have won against isis. We have beaten them and we have beaten them badly. Weve taken back the land. And now its time for our troops to come back home. Reporter but the Group Commander told us there has been no letup from here. It doesnt change our tactics at all. So, we are given missions to do and we fill those missions. Reporter it continues at pace . The pace for us, since we arrived, has been pretty steady. Reporter the stennis is more like a floating city, with more than 5,000 sailors servicing 70 tactical aircraft primarily providing cover for u. S. For