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If you were a hippie in the 60s, you need to know. Its the dawning of the age of aquarius. Yeah, and Something Else thats cool. What . Osteoporosis is preventable. All osteos preventable . Right on if you dig your bones, protect them. All cbs cares today the nation honored its Fallen Servicemen and women. At Arlington National cemetery, president obama laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns. Mr. Obama noted that 20 members of the armed forces have died in combat in the last year. There were plenty of parades from coast to coast, where the weather permitted. In livermore, california, military aircraft from past wars were on display. Today, Houston Police said they have no motive in sundays shooting rampage. Investigators say a man walked into an auto body shop and started shooting. One person was killed. Six others wounded. Including two police officers. The shooter was killed by police. Operations were back to normal today at new yorks jfk airport one day after a computer outage created a massive backlog at the British Airways terminal. Crews were forced to write out boarding passes and baggage tags by hand. More than 1,000 passengers were stuck waiting for hours to board flights. At some of the busiest airports, bombsniffing dogs are helping speed up security lines. Their knack for finding explosives is unparalleled. The only problem is there arent enough of them. Here is transportation correspondent kris van cleave. 8yearold black lab sunny can easily detect the home made explosives used in the paris and brussels terror attacks. 19,000 different explosives. 19,000 . Yep. Special agent sheila fry is sunnys handler. When i started in 2002, not too many knew what a bomb dog was. Reporter the use of bomb sniffing dogs by local, state and federal Law Enforcement and private institutions like universities steadily increased after the 9 11 attacks. There are currently 1,000 sniffing around u. S. Transportation hubs. The canines are especially selected. Trained nearly a year and serve for eight years. But as demand around the world increased. U. S. Law enforcement has seen the market for dogs tighten. It really makes me concerned. I think that we have an obligation to the public to keep us safe. And the dogs we know are the most effective screening tool for explosives. Reporter recently the doctor warned congress of the potential for a looming shortage. One of the major reasons for the shortage of quality dogs we rely heavily on procurement of dogs from other countries. A National Breeding program is a priority. Reporter Transportation Security Administration used to have its own Breeding Program but shut it down in 2012 due to high cost. Now the agency says it needs some 60 dogs to add to the more than 300 it is using. Customs and Border Protection says it needs an additional 325 canine teams. We really need to think about a better way to provide these dogs. Because the it really is a National Security issue that we are all invested in. The tsa says it would look to add hundreds of more detection canines to airports in the coming years. Kris van cleave, cbs news, Reagan National airport, virginia. Addiction to opioids, including painkillers and heroin takes more than 29,000 american lives each year. A new treatment for addicts using implants should be available by the end of next month. Anna werner take is a look. I woke up every day. My focus on life was to find a way to have, get oxycontin to function throughout the day. Reporter 39yearold chris borgioni got hooked on painkiller after breaking his hip in 2003, battled addict forcing five years before hitting rock bottom. I knew if ive continued on the path i would eventually die. Reporter he checked into a clink where they gave him a pill used to wean addicts off opiates. But he would forget to take the medication and eventually relapsed. It was then his doctor enrolled borgioni in a Clinical Trial for a new treatment for opioid dependence. Here is how it works. Four one inch rods the size of a match stick are implanted into the upper arm. Over a six month period, the rods release the drug into the blood stream which then travels to the brain. There it latches on to receptors that are usually triggered by prescription pain pills or heroin, blocking the craving to get high. Dr. Richard rosenthal of mount sinai hospital oversaw the Clinical Trials. What excited you the most about this new development . New weapon in our armament to fight drug addiction. The risk for relapse is reduced because you are not going to miss a dose. Always going to have your new opioid receptors covered by the medication. With the implants it will give me the opportunity to, to just live a normal life without feeling the need to take a pill every day. I am hoping that by doing so, at the end of the treatment, i will be able to move forward without any medication whatsoever. Reporter dr. Rosenthal says the new treatment could eventually be used to help some 500,000 people currently addicted to opiates. The drugs cost is estimated at 6,000 every six months. Anna werner, reporting, thank you. Outrage grows after a gorilla is killed to protect the life of a young boy. A marine on a mission to honor the fallen. The cbs overnight news will be right back. sounds of birds whistling music introducing new ky touch gel creme. For massage and intimacy. Every touch, gently intensified. A little touch is all it takes. Ky touch. Im my bargain detergent, ithift couldnt keep up. Ter. So i switched to tide pods. Theyre super concentrated. So i get a better clean. Voted 2016 product of the year. If its got to be clean, its got to be tide. And theres moving with thermove free ultra. It has tripleaction support for your joints, cartilage and bones. 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Today the director of the cincinnati zoo said officials have no choice but to kill a gorilla after a 4yearold boy entered its exhibit saturday. The gorilla dragged the child through water and was extremely agitated. But Animal Rights activists are outraged. Here is jamie yuccas. No cell phone video captured the terrifying moments. The boys mother could be heard calling to him. Mommy loves you. Im right here. The endangered gorillas death caused a furious reaction of those critical of the zoos decision to kill the 17yearold ape. Today the zoos director said tranquilizing the animal wasnt an option. We did not take the shooting of harambe lightly. But that childs life was in danger. And people who question that, or are monday morning quarterbacks, or secondguessers dont understand that you cant take a risk with a silverback. Wildlife expert jack hannah tells cbs he agrees 1,000 with the zoos decision. They made the correct decision. Thank goodness a human being is alive because the decision of the cincinnati zoo made. The gorilla death is sparking social media outrage towards the mom. An online petition, justice for harambe has 200,000 signatures. It wants the. Boys mother to face charges. Kim oconnor says moments before she took this video she heard the young boy and mom arguing. Im going to go in. No you are not. Im going to go in. No you are not. And oconnor heard the splash. He was pulling the boy under water by his ankle. A long period of time. The 4yearold. When he scaled him up, his head is banging against the wall, climbing up. So thats the part that people didnt see. The boys family released a statement saying he is home and doing just fine. Going on to say, we extend our heartfelt thank for the quick action by the cincinnati zoo staff. We know this was a very difficult decision for them, and that they are grieving the loss of their gorilla. The zoo says its barriers are adequate and officials are looking at whether there are ways to improve. Elaine, the zoo hopes to reown the gorilla exhibit by this weekend. A lot of strong feelings about the story. Thank you. Sharks are suspected of attacking swimmers on both coasts this holiday weekend. Thats next. Germany was hit with deadly storms over the weekend. Rain triggered furious flash floods that swept away cars and most Everything Else in the path of the rushing water. At least four people have died. Some 36,000 verizon workers will be back on the job wednesday ending a nearly sevenweek strike. Unions and the company reached a tentative contract deal over the weekend. It includes nearly 11 raises over four years. Verizon retreated on efforts to cut pensions and send Call Center Jobs overseas. Beachgoers on both coasts fell victim to suspected shark attacks this long weekend. In florida, a 13yearold boy swimming at Neptune Beach was badly bitten on his leg while swimming in chestdeep water. At newport beach, california, a woman was bitten on her torso and shoulder. Both survived. A top athlete may skip the olympics in rio because of the zika virus. Pao gasol who plays basketball for spain and the chicago bulls, says there is too much uncertainty about zika which can cause severe birth defects. Brazil is the epicenter of the outbreak. How best to honor americas Fallen Heroes . When we come back, a marine journeys to the top of the world. We end this memorial day with marines remarkable journey one of which almost ended on a minefield in afghanistan. Instead he became the first veteran wounded in combat to summit mt. Everest. Jericka duncan has his story. Reporter it took Charlie Linville seven weeks to reach the top of mt. Everest. This was his third attempt. He did it with a five pound prosthesis strapped to his thigh. I pushed my body to the ultimate extreme and came out victorious. Thats confidence i get to carry forever. Reporter the 30yearold marine, member of a bomb Disposal Unit was badly injured in 2011 while in afghanistan. The pain in his right leg was so severe he asked doctors to amputate it. Then all of a sudden i was in a hospital bed where people wanted to push me in my wheelchair, had nothing but pity, felt sorry for me. Wanted to take care of me. Soon after, linville was introduced to tim medvitz. Founder of the heroes project featured on 60 minutes in 2015. The organization trains gravely wounded veterans to climb the worlds highest mountains. To help them regain their strength. And ready themselves for a lifetime of highs and lows. We are going to show you what you are capable of and what the prosthetic legs are capable of. And what this is, what you are capable of here and here. How have you changed as a person . When i first got wounded i was very depressed. And it really definitely flipped me 180 degrees from where i was 3 years ago. Linville says this journey wasnt only about himself. When i got to the summit of mt. Everest. I took a few tokens of Fallen Service members, really great friends, that i remembered. I said a little prayer. Not only for them, but for every Service Member that has given their life for our great country. The top of the world because for me that is as close as i can get to them. Reporter honoring those who died while learning how to live again. Jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. Thats the cbs overnight news for this tuesday morning. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city. Im elaine quijano. Hi, welcome to the overnight news. Im demarco morgan. Today, Presumptive Republican nominee donald trump will try to clear up questions over his fund raising for veterans. The billionaire businessman is expected to provide details into the money he says he helped raise for veterans groups. Sunday, trump reemphasized his support for the military at the annual Rolling Thunder rally on the national mall. Here is julianna goldman. Reporter good morning, as donald trump worked the stage his top aides worked beltway media fighting back against reports that the presumptive nominees campaign is in a state of chaos and might lack the muscle it need for a likely match up against Hillary Clinton. I thought this would be like dr. Martin luther king, where the people would be lined up from here all the way to the washington monument. Right . Reporter donald trump stood in front of a smaller than expected crowd at the lincoln memorial. Do we love the bikers . Yes. We love the bikers. Reporter and delivered a standard stump speech in anything but standard setting. The Presumptive Republican nominee tore into Hillary Clinton, touted his controversial immigration proposals and paid tribute to americas troops and veterans. So we are going to rebuild our military and we are going to take care of our veterans. Trump announced tuesday hell release the names of Veterans Charities that received money he raised earlier this year. Weep just raised 6 million for the vets. The billionaire businessman has come under fire for not fully accounting for the 6 million he says came in from a january fund raiser just before the iowa caucuses. But while trump was in washington his aide were playing cleanup. What we have seen, success time and again. Campaign manager, Cory Lewandowski pushed back against several reports that Trumps Campaign is rife with infighting and being poorly managed. The media wants to perpetuate the story. The bottom line is we are winning. Reporter while the Campaign Chairman and chief strategist, Paul Manafort steered the conversation towards likely opponent. Trouble follows the the clintons everywhere. People are frustrated with all of the drama around the Clinton Family and the history of the Clinton Family. Reporter Trumps Campaign manager says his team spent less money than the Clinton Campaign did and got better results. Anthony, Cory Lewandowski says it is an indication of how a Trump Administration would run. On the democratic side frontrunner Hillary Clinton is facing a close primary fight in california against Bernie Sanders. The delegate rich state holds its primary june 7th. Meanwhile sanders is now using clintons email scandal to raise doubts about her electability. We come out of the Democratic Convention with the nomination. Donald trump is toast. Reporter sunday, sanders made it clear he wasnt giving up in california. California is the big enchilada. And floated clintons email investigation could be a liability. It was not a good report for secretary clinton something the American People, democrats and delegates are going to have to take a hard look at. Reporter a hard turn from this line last year. The American People are sick and tired of hearing about your damn emails. Clinton last seen in california friday was defended by supporters. Hillary clinton broke no law. She was mistaken about that. She thought it was approved. If she was a man all this stuff wouldnt be the same at the same level. California its ready for the political revolution. Reporter even if sanders wins, clinton could still clinch the nomination. She only needs 73 delegates. That is just 8 of the remaining delegates. Sanders says the democratic nominee system is flawed. You have a situation where over 400 super delegates came on board Clintons Campaign before any body was in the race. Thats not rigged. I think just a dumb process. A win for sanders would give him negotiating power to shape the Democratic Party platform at the convention. That also means he could influence clintons decision on a runningmate. Some one sanders would view as being a progressive choice. Another top story, dozens of Animal Rights advocates held a vigil at the cincinnati zoo for the gorilla killed to protect the 4yearold boy. The zoo facing backlash over the decision to shoot the gorilla after the boy slipped through a barrier saturday and fell into the animals enclosure. Here is jamie yuccas. Reporter cincinnati zoo Officials Say the child climbed under the railing, through wires and over a wall. He ended up in the gorilla exhibits mote, 15 feet below. The gorilla did not attack the boy, but officials felt because of the animals massive size, it was a life threating situation. We do want to warn you that some of the video you are about to see is disturbing. Reporter onlookers screamed as the gorilla scooped up a 4yearold boy and carried him through the mote of the cincinnati zoo and Botanical Garden gorilla exhibit saturday. The childs mother can be heard calling to her son offcamera. Mommy loves you. I am right here. Reporter the boy can be heard screaming. The gorilla has the the child. And is dragging him around the pen. Reporter after ten tense minutes the Zoo Dangerous Animal Response Team killed the 450 pound gorilla the child taken to the hospital and released later that night. They made a tough choice and the right choice. They saved that little boys life. It could have been bad. The reason that tranquilizing was not chosen is in an agitated situation, which the male was, it may take quite a while for a tranquilizer to take effect. It would take a few minutes. Reporter zoo officials are criticized for killing the endangered western lowland gorilla. On facebook, justice for harambe received thousands of likes. Peta condemned the killing urging families to stay away from any facility that displays animals as side shows for humans to gawk at. Also under fire the childrens parents. An online petition accused them of negligence saying they did not keep a closer watch on the child. The boys family issued a statement sunday thanking the zoo staff, saying, we know that this was a very difficult decision for them. This isnt the first time a young boy found himself in a gorilla enclosure. In 1986, a gorilla famously guarded a 5yearold boy after he fell over the ledge at a zoo in the uk. Harambe arrived at the cincinnati zoo in 2014 and was one of the nine western lowland gorillas. The day before the incident he turned 17. The people who have an opinion as to what should have happened to the gorilla they really dont know. Oh, my god. Kim oconnor shot the video. They didnt see it. They dont know how close to the end of the life that child was. At the time of the accident there were two other female gorillas in the exhibit that were called away. Officials say in 38 years of operation there has never been a Security Breach at the outdoor gorilla exhibit. They are now reviewing the security they have in place. Well be right back. The head of the cia rarely gives extended interviews. Director john brennan sat down with 60 minutes to discuss the biggest National Security threat facing the United States. In a conversation first broadcast back in february, brennan provide insight into the fight against isis as well as concerns over cyberand biological terror. Here is scott pelley. Reporter is isis coming here . I think isil does want to eventually find its mark here. Youre expecting an attack in the United States . Im expecting them to try to put in place the operatives, materiel, whatever else they need to do or to incite people to carry out these attacks. Clearly. So i believe that their attempts are inevitable. I dont think their successes necessarily are. Can you explain to the folks watching this interview why the people want to kill us . How does attack the United States further their interests . I think theyre trying to provoke a clash between the west and the muslim world, or the world that theyre in. As a way to gain more adherence, because what theyre claiming is that, the United States is trying to take over their countries, which is the furthest from the truth. Paris was a fill year of intelligence. All but one of the eight terrorists were french citizens. Trained by isis in syria. They returned unnoticed and attacked six locations killing 130 people. What did you learn from pair this . That there is a lot that isil probably has under way that we dont have obviously full insight into. We knew the system was blinking red and just in the days before that isil was trying to carry out something. But the individuals involved have been able to take advantage of newly available means of communication that are that are walled off from Law Enforcement officials. You are talking encrypted internet communication . Very sophisticated use of the technology and communication system. After paris you told your people what. We got to work harder. We have got to work harder. We need to have capabilities, technical, Human Resources we need thup be able to have advanced notice about this so we can take the steps to stop them. Believe me Intelligence Security services have stopped numerous attacks, operatives, that have been moved from maybe the iraq syria theater into europe they have been stopped, interdicted, detained, briefed, because of very, very good intelligence. Reporter the failure in pair ace loud isis to attack with bombs and assault rifles. And brennan told us, there is more in their arsenal. Does isis have chemical weapons . We have a number of instances where isil used chemical munitions on the battlefield. Artillery shells . Sure, yeah. Isis has access to chemical artillery shells . Uhhuh. There are reports that isis has access to chemical precursors ammunitions that they can use. The cia believes that isis has the ability to manufacture small quantities of chlorine and mustard gas. And the capability of exporting those chemicals to the west . I think there is always a potential for that. This is why it is so important to cut off the various transportation routes and smuggling routes they have used. Are there American Assets on the ground hunting this down . U. S. Intelligence is actively involved in, in, part of the effort to destroy isil and get as much insight into what they have on the ground inside of syria and iraq. John brennan worked at the cia for most of 36 years. Ever since he saw a want ad while he was in graduate school. He was a high ranking executive here during the recent controversies. Iraqs phantom weapons of mass destruction and 9 11. Do you thing of waterboarding as a dark time in the history of your agency . Sure. Waterboarding was something that was authorized. It was something that i do not believe was appropriate. It is something that is not used now. And as far as i am concerned will not be used again. You were in management here at the time. Youve didnt stop it . No. I had expressed to a few people my misgivings and concerns about it. But no i did not, you know, slam my fist on the desk. I did not go in and say we shouldnt be doing this. I think long and hard about what i maybe should have done more of at the time. But it was a different time. The ashes of the World Trade Center were still smoldering. We knew other waves of attacks were planned and some that were under way. In the year or so before 9 11, the cia had a covert action plan to attack al qaeda in afghanistan. The administration at that time said, dont do that. We have time. Well deal with this later. And then 9 11 happened. Is this administration making the same mistake now . Well there are a lot of options that are presented to this administration as well as the to previous administrations. The president has pursued what he believes is appropriate for us to do in order to protect the citizens of this country. What do you think our policy would be after an isis directed attack in the United States . If there was a major attack here and we had isis fingerprints on it, certainly this would encourage us to be even more forceful. If our policy after an attack in the United States would be to be more forceful. Why isnt that our policy now before an attack . I think we are being as forceful as we can be in making sure that we are being, surgical though as well. What we dont want to do is to, alienate others within that region. And have any type of indiscriminately actions that are going to lead to deaths of additional civilians. The cia brennan leads from langley, virginia, looks nothing like the agency he joined. If its grown significantly. But the numbers are secret. Cia fights with its own ground troops. And has an air force of drones. The complexity of the threats today is unprecedented. Hacking, the emergence of a more aggressive china, north korea, russia and iran. And countries failing. All across the middle east. In addition to syria, you are now dealing with failed states in libya, somalia, yemen, how do you develop intelligence in all of these countries where the u. S. Has no presence . We need to be able to on rate in areas that are denied to us. We found a way to have our eyes and ears there, so that we can inform our policy makers. I do think though that this is going to be more and more feature of the future. And we here at cia are looking at how we need to enhance our expeditionary capabilities. And activities. Because the we need to be on the front lines. Well, do you imagine setting up cia bases, covert bases in many of the countries. I see cia needing to have a presence as well as a an ability to collect intelligence and interact with the locals and we are in fact doing that. In a number of those areas. To watch the full report go to cbs news. Com. And click on 60 minutes. Well be right back. Were in the middle most nights, this is the potty. So we added tide rescue to the wash. It cleans super deep down where detergent just doesnt. Daddy, ive got to go potty progress introducing tide rescue. Eliminates tough odors at the source. Find it in the stain remover aisle. And theres moving with thermove free ultra. It has tripleaction support for your joints, cartilage and bones. And unlike glucosamine chondroitin, its all in one tiny pill. Move free ultra. Get your move on. Thanks for tnorfolk around and i just wanted to say, geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years roger that. Captains waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. Couldve parked a little bit closer. Its gonna be dark by the time i get there. Geico®. Proudly serving the military for over 75 years. sound of music histling introducing new ky touch gel creme. For massage and intimacy. Every touch, gently intensified. A little touch is all it takes. Ky touch. Ialmost everything. You know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. But for only 7 a month, ridx helps break down waste. Avoid a septic disaster with ridx. On memorial day, the u. S. Paid tribute to more than 1 million men and women who have died serving in the countrys wars. An iraq war veteran written a bestselling book that creates humor and healing for many vets. Here is carter evans. Reporter why did you want to become a marine . It wasnt so much i wanted to be a marine as much as go to iraq. And i wanted to experience something crazy. And so for me it was look whats the quickest way i can get to iraq. That is join the marine corps. Reporter was there a point where you said, uh o. , what have i gotten myself into . As soon as i got off the bus on the yellow footprints and dude screaming mine face, i was like what did i do . This is a terrible idea. Reporter you may not recognize him, but military men and women around the world no the characters he created. Appreciate what you do. It make is my day. Reporter in his comic strip terminal lands. Thank you so much, max. Reporter he has hundreds of thousands of followers on social media and for some his message and his drawings have left a permanent mark. Like the title of his comic strip, max is a terminal lance, which means he only achieved the row rank of lance corporal. He started sketching after his first deployment in iraq turning his experience into art. I found out there wasnt anything that accurately represented my generation of marines it was really geared towards the older generation. Reporter terminal lance pokes fun at the marine corps in a satirical way, joking about the food or serious, use, training and promotions. Were you worried you were going to get push back. Yeah, yeah, every day i thought i was going to get in trouble for it. Reporter especially when he makes fun of those in command because even retired marine corps four star general john f. Kelly reads maxs comics. Because i was once a terminal lance. I get more of a chuckle than a lot will. It expresses frustration. It expresses lack of understanding. It expresses a lot of emotions. But i think it is almost always spot on. No longer on active duty, max spends his days, sketching every combing by hand. Drawing on his own experience to tackle tough issues. This strip i really wanted to talk about the general apathy that your civilian friends back home have towards your marine corps experience. Reporter in the first panel, aide, the main character is preparing to join the marines. Second panel shows him returning from his first tour of duty. Telling him i just got back from iraq. I have had a lot of profound, life changing experiences. His buddy back home in the same spot, looks the same. Cool, did you kill anyone. You get back everyone is the same. Everyone is exactly the same doing the same things when you left. Me personally didnt feel i belong and end where any more. Reporter a terminal lance in the marines when he was deployed in iraq. He saw his friend get shot. Back home, he couldnt stop thinking it was his fault. Eventually it just turned into drugs and alcohol and other vices. It was very destructive path. Then he discovered the comic strip and maxs best selling graphic novel the white donkey which takes on a serious tone. With topics like ptsd and suicide. Reading everything the author put down, max had written, helped show me a version of myself that i had been dealing with and battling for the better part of a dock aid now. I do truly believe it wasnt my fault. I know it wasnt my fault. It means a lot to me that i can, i can actually say that out loud. I wanted to tell the story that really represented the reality of how deployments can go and how you can lose people that are really close to you, really in an instant, and it creates a conflict that doesnt have a resolution. Reporter after reading the white donkey, ben markatel realized he could turn his life around and now studying to be a therapist. I have something hey can laugh at and identify with. Reporter max hopes civilians will read the book to get a better understanding of eat motional experience. Thousands of men and women in uniform bring home from war. As has been voiced to me a lot of times, you know, sir, i am really glad they dont understand what i have been through. If they did they would have been through it themselves. And its better that they dont know what i am talking about. Reporter carter evans, los angeles. The cbs overnight news will be right back. As the Summer Season approach is a new government report is raising concerns about the Water Quality of public swimming pools. Omar villafranca shows us what people should know before going for a swim. Good morning. It is a startling report. The cdc looked at tens of thousand of pools from california to florida, to right here in texas. And what they found might make you think twice about jumping in. Whether you are diving or doing the backstroke, swimmers expect the water in their public pools to be clean. Louis sanchez inspects pools for city of plano north of dallas and checks chemical levels and looks for any problems. Looking at the pool floor making sure that the drains and the bottom of the pool is completely visible. Reporter a new cdc report found that almost one third of local Health Departments dont inspect their pools. Which can lead to bigger problems. When i am going in there i kind of think of course is it clean, not clean . This public pool in new orleans was shut down last year after a number of swimmers became sick. My body was enflamed with rashes and itching and burning. My ears had been oozing and itching, enflamed. Reporter the cdc looked at more than 84,000 inspection reports from california, arizona, texas, florida, and new york. The states have nearly 40 of the nations public pools. The cdc found almost 80 of the pools and splash pads had at least one violation. The most common, improper ph levels. Followed by faulty safety equipment. Incorrect concentration of disinfectants. The report showed that one in eight public pools were immediately closed because of Serious Health and safety violations. An example of a Serious Health violation would be not enough disinfectant or chlorine in the water. In this situation, germs can spread among swimmers. Robin manages public pools in dallas. She says at every pool, especially where youngsters are swimming, rule number one its, no number two. Theyre little kids. Sometimes their Bathroom Habits arent the same as adults. A lot of contaminants can be introduced into the water. Reporter adults can also bring germs into the pool in ways they might not expect. We want people to think, just because it is a pair of shorts doesnt mean it is a swimsuit. You have your pair of shorts for playing basketball. We want you to change out of those and put on a swimsuit before you get in the pool. Its tuesday, may 31st, 2016. This is the cbs morning news. We just raised almost 6 million for the vets. Its the 6 million question. Donald trump claims he raised millions for veterans, but where has it gone . This morning, trump says hell have an answer. Protesters stormed the stage at a Bernie Sanders rally. The secret service surrounding the senator to keep him safe. Roads have become rivers in germany. Homes and cars being swept away by intense flooding with at least four People Killed by the rushing waters. Road rage during

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