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Further north in woodward, oklahoma, cooler temperatures created freezing rain, leaving a coat of ice an inch thick on everything. Downed trees and power lines left thousands without electricity. This drone footage makes the icewhite trees look like a winter wonderland, but on the ground, its a nightmare. Oh, there goes another one. Reporter the icy roads proved too dangerous for some drivers. Oh, he rolled over. He rolled over. Reporter dash cam video from a kansas state trooper shows the officer narrowly avoiding a headon crash with an 18wheeler. Slick streets are blamed for a 20car pileup in wichita injuring two, and in nebraska, a fiery crash on interstate 80 caused one semitruck to erupt into flames. Back in woodward, john haring and his daughter natasha hardly slept because of the noise of trees snapping under the weight of the ice. What did it sound like when the trees were snapping . Transformers were blowing, trees were popping, shotguns or a firecracker, you know. Reporter this part of the oklahoma panhandle received about an inch of ice. Thats an extra several hundred pounds of weight on a tree like this. As you can see, this tree couldnt handle that weight. It just split right in half. Scott, the storm is now headed toward the upper midwest and then on to new england. Omar villafranca, omar, thank you. Today, federal agents arrested the widow of the orlando nightclub gunman, omar mateen. Shes not accused of having a direct role in the deaths of 49 people last june, but she does face charges connected to the massacre. Mark strassmann has the latest. Reporter fbi agents arrested 30yearold noor salman at this home in rode, california near san francisco. She had been living here with her fouryearold son, her mother and her younger sister. Their neighbor. Theyre a very, very private family. Their blinds are closed all the time. The windows shut. Even from the backyard you cant see anything. Reporter police say omar mateen terrorized the pulse nightclub after last call by shooting and killing indiscriminately. Fbi investigators interviewed salman for hours after the attack. Sources tell cbs news salman is expected to be charged with aiding and abetting and obstruction of justice. In the weeks leading up to the shooting, sources say she accompanied mateen when he bought ammunition used in the attack and was with him during surveillance trips to pulse and to disney world, which investigators believe mateen may also have considered as a target. About two hours into the massacre, Law Enforcement sources tell us mateen texted his wife. Where are you, she asks . Do you see whats happening . No, she wrote. Finally he wrote, i love you, babe. In an interview with the New York Times in november, salman insists he abused her and she was unaware of everything about his nightclub assault. Her attorney linda moreno said in a statement after her First Court Appearance in oakland tomorrow morning, shell likely be turned over to u. S. Officials here in florida. This clubs owner says the club will never reopen. She plans to turn it into a memorial for the victims. Mark strassman in orlando, thank you. Police in suburban chicago were being sued for false arrest and Excessive Force after a citizen called 911 to report a man breaking into a car and driving away. What happened next was recorded by a camera in the car that the suspect was driving. Dean reynolds picks up the story there. Reporter on october 10, 2015, a caller identified as blake murphy, thought she saw someone breaking into a car. He was African American with a black hood. Reporter but as a Police Cruiser rolled into action, murphy began to waver. I dont know if im like, racial profiling. I feel bad. Reporter the man at the wheel was Lawrence Crosby, a 25yearold candidate for a ph. D. In engineering from northwestern university, and the car was his. The dash cam in crosbys car picked up his cell phone conversation as he watched the police approach. This is how it is with black people. They think were always trying to do something wrong. Now theyre pulling me over. Theyre going to pull me over. Reporter when crosby pulled over and surrendered, a Police Dash Cam recorded the incident. He was tackled by four officers who roughed him up and ran a check on the car. Get on the ground get on the ground stop resisting why am i being put in handcuffs . We have to verify the car is not stolen. Reporter when the check confirmed the car was crosbys, one officer reacted this way. Thank god i didnt shoot you, mother [ bleep ]. You should feel lucky for that. Reporter the video came to light last week after pressure from local elected officials. Tim tooey is crosbys attorney. This is something that could have been checked on a computer and all determined without any contact between Lawrence Crosby and the police. Reporter murphy, the 911 caller, followed police to the scene. If it is his car, im sorry. Reporter they took care of it by charging crosby with resisting arrest. If youre going to put us on trial, well put you on trial. Reporter but crosby was acquitted last year. The Evanston Police say their officers complied with department procedures, but they are now changing those procedures, scott, and will no longer require that subjects in similar cases be automatically forced to the ground. Dean reynolds, thanks. Coming up next, folding the big top for good. Ok, lets try this. It says you apply the blue one to me. Here . No. Have a little fun together, or a lot. Ky yours and mine. Two sensations that work together, so you can play together. 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We knew that when we transitioned the elephants off the show that we would take some level of a hit in attendance, but it far exceeded what we ever anticipated. Reporter although feld wont directly credit Animal Rights activists, they claim the circuss demise a victory. Is this the end of an era . In my heart i dont want to believe that. Reporter dolly jacobs was an aerialist with the circus for 14 years. Her father was one of its most famous clowns for six decades. You are convinced this will evolve into Something Else . I dont know. I cant say im convinced, but in my heart of hearts i hope that it is not gone forever. Because it is the greatest show on earth. Reporter scott, after nearly a century and a half, the final curtain will come down on ringling bros. On may 21st in new york. Manuel bojorquez, thanks. Coming up next, can you name thelast man on the moon . Is your deodorant leaving white marks or yellow stains on your clothes . Use new degree ultraclear black white. 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Gene cernan died today. He was 82. Only six moon walkers are still living, all in their 80s. President obama today honored a Championship Team at the white house for the 86th and last time. It took his hometown chicago cubs 108 years to get there. They gave the 44th president his own jersey and a lifetime pass. Mr. Obama said he rooted for the cubs because his Chicago White sox missed the playoffs. And well be right back. This is the first Martin Luther king holiday for the smithsonians new museum on the National Mall. Standing in the shadow of a monument to a slaveowning president , the museum explores the tragedy and triumph of African American history. Errol barnett is there. This place just fills me with hope. Reporter the chance to be at the National Museum of African American history and culture on the day honoring dr. Martin luther king, jr. , brought this woman back for a second time. The Civil Rights Movement is something i lived through, of course, and its nice to see a lot of the material collected in one place. Reporter roughly 800,000 people have toured the museum since president obama helped open its doors in september. It is an act of patriotism to understand where weve been. Reporter tickets, even though theyre free, dont come easy. Theres no availability until may, and people line up daily in hopes of getting the few sameday passes. In there. Reporter youre going in there . Yeah. Weve been wanting to get in there for some time because we hear how extraordinary it is. Reporter surprisingly the museum does not house dr. Kings personal item, which his family is keeping with the estate, but it does chronicle the African American experience, from slavery through the Civil Rights Movement to the nations first black president. Janice robinson brought with her more than a dozen people organized through social media. Reporter some people will be coming from denmark, florida, texas. Reporter siblings peyton and candace head were among them, feeling lessons of equality are needed now more than ever. Its just an incredible reminder of all the change and progress that has been made and all the change and progress that needs to be made in the future. Reporter one, two, three, say cheese. Finding camaraderie in history. Errol barnett, cbs news, washington. And thats the overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you the news continues. For others, check back with us just 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 jericka duncan. We are just three days away from the president ial inauguration of donald trump. As the nation prepares for the transfer of power, questions linger over russian interference in the election. President elect trump continues to clash with Intelligence Leaders who are investigating the scope and gravity of russias actions. On sunday, mr. Trump shot back at cia director john brennan tweeting the agency couldnt do much worse, and asking was this the leaker of fake news . Major garrett is covering the trump transition. Reporter mr. Trump was responding to the cia directors assertion sunday that the president elect does not fully understand the russian threat. The head of the spy agency also refused to confirm or deny if the cia had any evidence about contacts between the president elects campaign and the russians, pointing instead to the fbi. I very much hope our relationship with russia improves in the coming administration. Reporter on sunday, john brennan warned the president elect about flights of temper and snap judgments. Spontaneity is not something that protects National Security interests. So therefore when he speaks or reacts, he has to make sure he understands the implications and the impact to the United States could be profound. Reporter mr. Trump doubted intelligence reports on russian tampering, cyber and otherwise, in the 2016 election. As far as hacking, i think it was russia. Reporter before reversing course during his News Conference last week. I dont see this president elect as a legitimate president. Reporter the russian hacks have led democrats like georgia congressman john lewis to question mr. Trumps legitimacy. I think the russians participated in helping this man get elected. And they helped destroy the candidacy of hillary clinton. Reporter lewis said he will boycott the inauguration. On saturday, mr. Trump turned again to twitter. Congressman john lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping his district, which is in horrible shape and falling apart, not to mention crime infested, rather than falsely complaining about the election results, trump wrote. All talk, talk, talk, no action or results. Sad. Reporter lewis, a freedom marcher, represents a district with wealth and prestige, including atlantas airport, the centers for disease control, and the Georgia Institute of technology. Donald trump won this election fair and square. Reporter on face the nation, Vice President elect mike pence tried to soften Donald Trumps tone and redirect the rhetoric. To say that donald trump will not be a legitimate president was deeply disappointing and also to hear he was not going to attend the inauguration this friday. I hope he reconsiders both statements. After months of planning and preparation, the final details are being put in place for fridays swearing in ceremony. The effort to secure the 58th president ial inauguration may be the toughest one yet. Jeff pegues is on the National Mall where we got an inside look at the security challenges. Reporter washington is going to look like a fortress this week. Look at all this fencing theyve already set up, and theres more to come. Policing inaugurations is a difficult task. Every time it happens. But this year its going to be different because of the web of potential threats, add to that the fact that a number of protest groups have applied for permits, 25, which according to the National Parks service is five times what they typically see. Pennsylvania avenue is being transformed for the inauguration, as is security around the nations capitol. The department of Homeland Security is expecting close to 1 Million People in the streets of washington. So can you see all of washington from this room . We can see a lot of washington from this room. Reporter executive assistant director of the fbi will be watching from this inauguration command center, with representatives from several different agencies. There are dozens of television screens, with street and aerial views, as well as traffic flow. They want everything covered. Were facing a more complex threat environment. In what way . In terms of the types of attacks that have occurred, things weve seen happen here in the United States, and around the world. Reporter the attacks in paris, belgium, and San Bernardino haunt Law Enforcement officials planning for this type of large event. The incidents show that terrorist organizations are capable of largescale coordinated attacks or smaller, lone wolf incidents that have been inspired by isis or al qaeda. He says security planners for the inauguration cant rule anything out. We work hard every day, 24 7. Not just during inauguration, but every day, even today, to stop things like that from happening. You can have unpredictable crowds. Reporter former Homeland Security secretary michael chertoff, who led security in 2009 when president obama was sworn into office, said terrorism isnt the only concern. Protesters always create a challenge, particularly because they can be a distraction. Reporter ove