People with bipolar disorder suffer ten years on average without diagnosis. Thats ten years of needless suffering. Learn how easily this can be avoided at cbscares. Tv. Even dim hope for syria was extinguished. The state department ended talks with russia to end syrias civil war. A u. S. Russian ceasefire agreement collapsed just last month. The u. S. Is blaming the Russian Military assault on the besieged city of aleppo. Syrias civil war has killed nearly half a Million People since 2011. Most of them civilians. Tonight, people from cuba to the carolinas are getting ready for potential impact of hurricane matthew. The powerful category 4 storm is blamed for four deaths. This its the view of matthew from space. As the it aims to make life miserable for millions. Our Mark Strassmann is in kingston, jamaica. Reporter jamaica has felt hurricane matthews outer band all weekend striking fear of its fury into residents. Kingston, the nations capital, home to almost 600,000 people, is a virtual ghost town. Annette gerald headed for a shelter. My roof is not solid. The hurricane is coming. So reporter mudslides a major worry. This Mountain Road has washed away which could cut off a kingston community, called gordontown from the city. But matthews bulls eye could be nearby haiti. Sometime tomorrow, winds around 140 Miles Per Hour could flatten a landscape of flimsy homes. Flash flooding, mudslides and storm surge threaten People Living in the poor ers country in the western hemisphere. Matthew will then move north to eastern cuba, where it could linger for ten hours. 350,000 cubans have been evacuated. At the u. S. Naval facility at guantanamo bay, destructive weather might force relocation of detainees. Susanna labratta, manages a store in santiago. She says we are getting ready for the hurricane and evacuating everyone who needs to move. Jamaica has roughly 1,000 public schools. All have been closed indefinitely. Scott, most have been turned into emergency shelters just in case. Mark strassmann. Thanks. Eric fisher chief meteorologist at our cbs station, wbz, in boston. Eric, what is coming next . Scott, very powerful, dangerous hurricane. Moving northward throughout the course of the day today. It has its eye on haiti. During the overnight. Widespread hurricane watches extending northwestern bahamas. The latest track maintains the strength. Stays a major category 3 or stronger hurricane. Slowly moving through the bahamas, wednesday, thursday, then as it approaches eastern seaboard, a track that will bring it right up along the florida coastline, the georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina coastlines as we head towards end of the week and into the weekend. So the imminent threat here across cuba, hispaniola, jamaica, move towards florida, southeast atlantic coastline. Late week period. North of North Carolina where uncertainty is, scott, go out to sea or move up the coast. More clarity on that the next couple days. Changes in our climate are dominating president obamas final days in office. Tonight on the white house lawn, the president is taking part in an ideas festival. That includes a discussion of the dangers of a warming planet. The president has called Global Warming a slow motion catastrophe. Scientists worried about how the human race will feed itself, are working on a radical new idea. Mark phillips has the fruits of their labor in the netherlands for tonight tea climate diaries. Reporter if rising sea levels and more flooding are the inevitable future of Climate Change. There is a place in the world that may have found at least part of the solution. Nobody knows more about dealing with the encroaching waters than the dutch. Where more and more salty water has been seeping through the dikes on to agricultural land. On this experimental farm theyre trying to see what might grow in the conditions. How are you finding out what works . Simply by letting the plants tell us which is salt and which isnt. Reporter which is why they call marc van rijsselburgh, the potato whisper. Heave speaks potato. If they die they give you a statement. And for, unfortunately we dont have to kill our scientists before they give a statement. They dont all, the potatoes. Far from it. They have tested hundreds of varieties irrigating with increasing salty water. They found plenty that love the stuff. But there would be no point unless those survivors were also edible. Try the brown one first. First. Yeah. Tastes like a good potato. Yeah. The other one tastes like . A good potato but different. Im betting this is the salty one. You are absolutely right, mark. Reporter so far, so interesting. But there are real current applications for this discovery. In this salt affected region of pakistan, one of many such regions around the world, they have given up trying to grow anything. Until the dutch showed up with their salt resistant potatoes. The result, bumper crops. Amsterdam university botanist, arjen de vos runs the project and says it works for other vegetables too. Use half water seawater salinity. They should be dead already. But these carrots can feed many people worldwide. Reporter the potato whisperer not only provides the ingredients he has the recipe. We can make onions, carrots, and potatoes for the people in bangladesh and and pakistan. Then they have a proper meal. Little curry spice you are talking. Yeah. Reporter they are talking about break new england ground here in so many ways. Mark phillips, cbs news, texel island, the netherlands. Coming up. Police go to new heights to catch drivers who text. Later the inspiring story of the chess queen and the game that changed her life. 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But catching violators has forced the police to get creative and think outside the patrol car. Heres our transportation correspondent kris van cleave. Brandy hayes doesnt know it yet she is about to get a ticket. White pickup on my right. Lieutenant cary hopkins spotted her from up high riding shotgun in tennessee Highway Patrol semi. He radios a trooper to pull hayes over. People know they shouldnt be texting while theyre driving, theyre sneaky arent they . People are holding the phone down. Thats really even more dangerous because, theyre taking their eyes complete plea off the road. In the time it takes a driver to look down and send a text, a vehicle could travel the distance of a football field. Driver brandy hayes. Do you think about the safety aspect of that . I do. But you know you always think you are above it. You know you are not going to be the one to have an accident. But those accidents are rising. Fatal distracted driving crashes. Jumped nearly 9 last year. Over 2014. Prompting this startling antitexting ad. Theyre driving, just like a drunk driver. Youve will see them weaving. You will see them go over the center line. To catch texting drivers, police are getting creative. Shes texting. Reporter officers in san bernardino, california posed as panhandlers. Even though their signs warn theyre looking for cell phone violators. Drivers dont see them and are pulled over by motorcycle cops nearby. In moscow, idaho, they use a Yellow School bus. In westbridge water massachusetts theyre using bicycle officers. Chief victor flaherty. In three hours, the guys will stop 100 cars. Reporter sending a message, an oldfashioned way by a handwritten ticket. You have to pay over 100. So, dont look at your phone Reporter NationalSafety Council estimates roughly 1. 6 million crashes last year could be attributed to cell phone use. Scott, thats about a quarter of all accidents. Keep your hands on the wheel. Kris van cleave, thanks very much. 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The entire country responded to a plea for prayers for 6yearold jacob hall. But the first grader shot outside his school in South Carolina last week died on saturday. Surrounded by his family. Late today the attempted murder charge against the 14yearold boy who allegedly shot him was upgraded to murder. He is charged with murdering his own father and the attempted murder of a teacher and two students. Jacobs parents are asking mourners to honor him at his funeral by dressing as super heroes. Engineer of the new Jersey Transit train that crashed in hoboken last week has told investigators he has no memory of the accident. Thomas gallagher says he does remember the train was going ten miles an hour when it entered the terminal. Some witnesses say it was moving much more quickly. One data recorder on the train was not working. The other has not been recovered yet. One person died. More than 100 were hurt. Up next, her life had a most humble beginning, but now, kings and queens do her bidding. Our final story is a real life fairy tale with a holly wood ending and a most unlikely beginning. Here is jericka duncan. Reporter 20yearold Phiona Mutesi found a new way of thinking through chess. The dreams started here in one of the largest slums in uganda, katwe, whereas a child, mutesi sold corn to help her family survive. I dropped out of school at 6. Reporter you dropped out of school at 6 . Yes. We didnt have anything. My mom had no money. Reporter when she was 9 she stumbled upon a church Chess Program. At first it wasnt the game that interested her. Just going back i wanted a meal. Reporter you were going back to play because you needed food . Yeah. Reporter things began to change when mutesi, met robert katende. He started the Chess Program to empower children in katwe. What was it about phiona. The determination to survive. She was grasping every concept you would teach her and fry to use it well. Against other players. Reporter he signed her up for tournaments. She began winning. And became the first female chess champion of her country. By 14, she competed in the olympics of chess, beating adults, achieving status as an expert player. I kind of just believe that i would person right here at this level. I am a person from nowhere. Reporter mutesis journey is a movie. Check mate. She won. Reporter disneys queen of katwe featuring Lupita Nyongo and david oyelowo, plays her coach. What message do you have for other young people in similar situations as yourself . Hope wins in everything you are doing. Reporter hope wins . Yeah. It is up to you to wake up. Stand and then do something. Spoken like a winner who says she never loses. She just learns. Jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. Thats the overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news. And be sure not to miss cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im don dahler. Could be called the undercard in the great president ial prize fight. Vice president ial candidates, tim kaine and mike pence will square off tonight for the first and only debate of the campaign season. An both will likely face questions about the latest revelations about Donald Trumps taxes. Tax documents show that trump lost so much money in the 1990s, nearly a billion dollars, that he may not have had to pay federal taxes for decades. Major garrett with the Trump Campaign begins our coverage. I have legally used the tax laws to, my benefit. Today in colorado, donald trump was unapologetic after the New York Times reported he claimed a business loss of nearly 916 million on his 1995 personal tax returns. Those losses could have shielded trump from federal income tax for years. I understand the tax laws better than almost anyone. Trump has the not released any tax returns and a trump lawyer threatened the times with legal action for unauthorized publication of trumps records. The documents were mailed anonymously to the times. Reporter susan craig and david barstow. Walking by my mailbox. I check it frequently. I looked in. There was an envelope addressed from trump tower. So to have them tumble out of an envelope, you know, your first reaction, really is skepticism. Reporter in february, trump bragged to us about not paying taxes. You worked very hard to pay the least amount of taxes . Yeah, i want to pay the least amount possible. Reporter trump said this when Hillary Clinton raised his tax history at last mondays debate. He didnt pay any federal income tax. That makes me smart. Today new York Attorney general, eric schneiderman, clinton supporter, ordered the Trump Foundation to stop soliciting contributions in new york because it is not properly registered with the state. Schneiderman is investigating charges trump used funds for personal gain. Trump said the foundation will comply with the order. Clinton wasted no time. Hitting trump on the tax issues. Her campaign rushed a new tv ad on to the airwaves. And clinton told supporters trump has taken corporate excess and made a business out of it. Nancy cordes reports. What kind of genius lose a billion dollars in a single year . Trumps tax plan gave clinton a chance to chip away at his biggest selling point. His business acumen. Now how any body can lose a dollar let alone a billion dollars in the Casino Industry is kind of beyond me, right . You work hard. You pay your taxes. Clinton and Top Democrats quickly cut ads to capitalize on the news they had been anticipating for months. I want a president who is proud of our country. Not a president who its proud of getting out of paying taxes. Reporter her stops in akron and toledo marked clinton any first visit to ohio in a month. She was greeted by a new poll that shows her trailing there by 5 points. Though she did pick up a new endorsement from the states best known athlete. Cavaliers star, lebron james. I mean our kids are our future. And i believe barack started it. I believe hillary is going to continue tip. Here in ohio, lebron will always be the king clintons biggest challenge in ohio its the outsized share of White Working Class voters. Cbs news found that nationally, whites without a college degree, favor trump by nearly 2 1. Our own Elaine Quijano will host the Vice President ial debate. Cbs News Coverage begins at 9 00 p. M. Eastern. The mass shooting at a South Carolina church last year exposed a deadly flaw in the background checks for gun purchases. Jeff pegues has the story. Reporter in june, 2015, dylann roof walked into a Charleston Church and killed nine feel with a gun. Investigators later determined he should not have been allowed to buy. Roof bought the. 45 caliber handgun legally in South Carolina. His purchase did trigger a background check, but his records did not reflect a recent drug arrest because of a clerical error. This weeks Inspector General report cites roofs case as the a prime example of weaknesses in the background check system. 13 states are allowed to conduct their fbi check. Using the database, arrest reports, felony warrants and some Mental Health records. The report found that in 630 of 631 cases, the states did not fully update the database. And that increased the risk that individuals found by a states to be prohibited purchasers could be able to purchase firearms in the future. Some of the information kept in file cabinets of state and local agencies. Fbi assistant director, steven morris. The system is outdated. Wouldnt say it is outdated. The system that we have now is the same system we have been relying on since the late 90s. Morris gave us a tour of the fbi data center in clarksburg, west virginia. In august, new technology was introduced to speed up the processing of firearm transactions. How many calls does this center get on a daily basis . We consider maybe a low day. Where we get 30, 25, 30,000. We have had days. 25,000 or 30,000. Low day. Fbi this is chad. There have been 4 million more background checks so far this year compared to las