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KYW CBS Overnight News June 30, 2017

For not doing more to stop clergy sex abuse in his native australia and was questioned via video link from rome in 2016. With the experience of 40 years later, certainly, i would agree that i should have should have done more. Why do you need the experience of 40 years later . Wasnt it a serious matter then . Yes, but people had a different attitude then. Reporter you covered the vatican. What do charges like this do to this institution . Well, i think its very serious. Reporter Joshua Mcelwee of the National Catholic reporter says charges against pell renew criticism of the church. The church has been trying to move beyond the scandal, to assure people that children are at the center of their concern. But when Something Like this happens, of course theres a lot of questions raised about whats happening and whether theyre doing enough. Reporter the vatican said that it granted that leave of absence so that pell could defend himself. But vatican watchers tell us, anthony, read between the lines here. It is quite possible the church and the pope is distancing itself from pell and not certain that pell will return. Seth doane at the vatican. Thanks. Hot, dry weather continues to fuel a wave of wildfires in the west. Nearly 30 large fires are burning in eight states. In Central Washington state several wildfires were sparked by lightning. Theyve destroyed more than 56,000 acres. Three years to the day after isis declared a muslim caliphate in the iraqi city of mosul, u. S. Backed forces retook that citys famous mosque. Isis has also been surrounded in raqqa, the syrian city it considers its capital. As isis loses ground, its also losing fighters. Holly williams has more on that from inside syria. Reporter 81 men and boys, all accused of fighting for isis in syria, now reformed after serving time in prison according to americas syrian allies, and reunited with their families. [ crying ] Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi and his army of terrorists enforced a version of islam unrecognizable to most muslims, marked by vicious acts of violence. But ezadeen khalaf, a former shepherd, told us he joined isis not because he wanted to kill in the name of his religion but out of desperation. Why did you join them . [ speaking Foreign Language ]. Reporter we were poor and hungry, he said. Either you join isis and earn a salary or you have nothing. He and most of the others have now signed up to fight against isis. Thousands of other young muslims joined isis for more complicated reasons. They came from europe, rejecting the west and its values for extremism. Some apparently so alienated from their own communities that they went home to carry out terror attacks. And in a refugee camp in Northern Syria these indonesian women told us they were simply gullible, traveling 5,000 miles to the socalled Islamic State in 2015 because they believed isis propaganda. Best place in the world and the people in there are very happy, no poor, no sad. Reporter in reality, they told us, they were abused and their menfolk imprisoned by the extremists because they refused to fight. They ran away two weeks ago, they said, and are too frightened of retribution from isis to show their faces. Not just naive, we are stupid. We deceive very easily. Reporter isis tried to ignite a war between islam and the west, and to do so it preyed on anger, poverty, and ignorance. Holly williams, cbs news, ayin isa in Northern Syria. And coming up next, what happens if medicaid is cut in the middle of an Opioid Epidemic . Im so frustrated. I just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. You could start your search at the allnew carfax. Com that might help. Show me the carfax. Now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. Show me used trucks with one owner. Pretty cool. [laughs] ah. Ahem. Show me the carfax. 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You go from feeling dope sick to wanting to kill yourself to living life again reporter hinman and lea cohen, also a recovering heroin addict, credit their progress to counseling and monthly injections of a drug called vivitrol, which costs 1,200 a dose. They get it for free because like 2,500 other patients here they qualify for obamacares expanded medicaid program. Once my addiction took hold and i quit my job, i was uninsured. I had nothing. So without Medicaid Expansion i probably would be dead. Reporter but the proposal in the senate rolls back Medicaid Expansion. And that could potentially cut this Treatment Centers medicaid funding by 75 . Jim lawrence is ceo of oriana house. 98 of our folks werent eligible for medicaid. Now 98 are. Reporter what did Medicaid Expansion allow you to do . It allowed us to get people into treatment, which was key. Otherwise, they would be out on waiting lists. People would overdose. Reporter the Opioid Epidemic claimed 4,100 lives in ohio last year. 308 here in akron. What would you say to the folks in washington who are talking about cutting back on medicaid . Please dont do it. Youre going to have the blood of a lot of innocent people on your hands. Reporter the body count is so overwhelming here that the medical Examiners Office had to call in a mobile morgue to help house victims. It will be here through the july 4th weekend, anthony, when another surge in deaths is expected. Adriana diaz in ohio for us tonight. Thanks, adriana. When we come back, if you want to prolong your career, change it. Detergent alone doesnt kill bacteria but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99. 9 of bacteria with 0 bleach. Lysol. What it takes to protect. So, your new prescription does havoh, like what . Ffects. Youre gonna have dizziness, nausea, and sweaty eyelids. And in certain cases chronic flatulence. No. Sooooo gassy girl. So gassy. 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Reporter new york City Real Estate broker susanne rhow views her career with fresh eyes. I love how you can see the statue of liberty. Reporter she became an agent just four years ago at age 47. Before then rhow spent 25 years in Corporate Sales and marketing. But when the economy took a dive, rhow decided it was time to trade her career for one that offered potential for greater financial growth. I wanted to be in a position where i could never be downsized, you know, because i was older or i was expensive. Reporter being proactive like rhow can pay off. Individuals who decide to switch careers in their 50s increased the likelihood of working until age 65 by 20 , and many work beyond that. Career expert caroline cenizalevine says the financial benefits of working longer are clear. Its another year that youre not drawing down on your savings. And so your Retirement Plan can continue to compound, and thats a big deal. Reporter now rhow thrives on the challenges of her new job and has more time to spend with her daughter. Retirement is no longer a set age. You looked at 65 as the date when you were the corporate animal. Mmhmm. Reporter whats the date now . I could easily envision myself working well into my 70s. It keeps you really healthy. It keeps you engaged. So why would i want to stop doing that . Reporter while many would be tempted to rely on working longer to fund their retirement, certified Financial Planners warn that could be dangerous. You may not physically be able to do so or your employer may not be able to keep you. Anthony . Jill schlesinger. Thank you, jill. And up next, a big challenge for any realtor. A house divided. male 1 its a Little Something ive done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. Its never much, just whats left after i break a dollar. And i never thought i could get quality Life Insurance with my spare change. Neither did i. 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Mmhm, with change to spare. laughing Colonial Penn jingle we dont often advertise homes for sale on this broadcast, but Michelle Miller found a fixerupper that really is one of a kind. Have a look at my stone house. Theres the border post right there. Reporter Brian Demoulin inherited this home 30 years ago and is reluctantly putting it on the market. This is a stairway that leads to the canadian apartments. Reporter okay. And over here . U. S. Reporter you heard him right. This house is literally in two nations at once. Beebe plain, vermont and stamstead, quebec, canada. The table on the floor in this upstairs room indicates approximately where the border is. Selling a home that actually straddles two countries is proving to be a bit of a challenge. My ideal buyer is someone with dual citizenship. Reporter realtor rosemary lalanne. It makes it more difficult because i have to make sure they have the right customs papers to own the property. Reporter the historic home was built in the early 1800s as a place to ease commerce between both countries. The ninebedroom, fivebath estate is listed at 109,000 and needs about 600,000 in repairs. There is one other sticking point. This door has to stay locked all the time . Absolutely. Reporter bolted shut. You step out that door and youre in canada, off the property, and subject to be arrested. Reporter Border Patrol offices for both nations are right across the street. U. S. Customs and border protections troy rabideau. Its always something we need to be cognizant of is whos coming in, whos going out. We do a pretty good job of monitoring it. I have a wonderful relationship with both sides. I feel equally u. S. And canadian. She slept in canada and he slept in the united states. Reporter demoulin does have dual citizenship, but that perk wont come along with the deed. Michelle miller, cbs news, beebe plain, vermont. And 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. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im anthony mason. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im don dahler. President trumps temporary travel ban on six mostly muslim countries is now in effect. The 90day restrictions began last night after the Supreme Court allowed a narrower version of the ban to go forward. It affects travelers from syria, iran, libya, yemen, sudan, and somalia. There will be exceptions, but visa applicants and refugees from those countries must have a close family or business tie to the u. S. Jan crawford explains. So you know, i mean, they say that the devils in the details. So what exactly is a close relationship . Weve now got some guidance from the state department. And they are saying that a close family relationship includes a parent, spouse, child or sibling already in the united states. But grandparents, grandchildren, aunts, uncles, other extended family members, those are not considered close relationships. And i think thats where we may see some litigation if, for example, a grandchild is denied a visa. Now, when it comes to business ties, the state Department Says a close relationship there must be formal, documented, and formed in the ordinary course rather than for the purpose of evading the ban. The ban also may not apply to people who have previously established or significant business contacts with the u. S. So that means journalists, students, employees, lecturers who have valid invitations or work contracts in the u. S. Would be allowed as well as people who are traveling with a recognized international organization. Now, visas that have already been approved, those reportedly will not be revoked, and the guidelines also make other exceptions for infants, adopted kids and people who need Urgent Medical care. And the justices, well, theyre going to hear arguments on this ban in the fall to consider whether all of this is constitutional. The travel ban comes as the u. S. Steps up the pressure in the war against isis. Cbs news spoke to the american commander leading the fight against the terror group in both iraq and syria. Holly williams is in the war zone. Reporter Lieutenant General Steven Townsend is the commander of the u. S. Led coalition to fight isis. And we met with him yesterday at a u. S. Military Logistics Base here in Northern Syria. General townsend came straight from a Forward Command post near raqqa. Hi, holly. Its good to see you again. Reporter the city isis calls its capital. Where u. S. Backed fighters launched an assault this month assisted by american air strikes. I think were actually in the first 25 or 30 of the campaign for raqqa. Were just Getting Started good in raqqa. Reporter american troops have been welcomed in this corner of syria. This Logistics Base, its air strip carved out of the desert, has Storage Space for over 100 tons of munitions. But a surge this year in civilian casualties caused by u. S. Air strikes bringing the official total to around 500 deaths has drawn criticism. Is the u. S. Coalition doing something differently in the way that it carries out air strikes . No, were not. Youre seeing a convergence of the fight in mosul and raqqa, a condensing of the fight into a very small space. And you have armies slugging it out with high explosives in close quarters. Reporter as u. S. Backed fighters close in on isis from the north, theyve also clashed with Syrian Regime forces moving up from the south. The u. S. Shot down a Syrian Regime jet this month after it dropped bombs near u. S. Backed forces. Were not here to fight the Syrian Regime. Here not here to fight the russians. Were not here to fight iranians. Were here to fight isis. But we will defend our forces against anyone who threatens them. Reporter general townsend told us that the u. S. Has now agreed a demarcation line with the regime and its ally russia. He downplayed fears that the u. S. And russia could be drawn into a direct conflict here. A cardinal and top adviser to pope francis is taking a leave of absence to fight sex abuse allegations. Cardinal george pell faces multiple sex Assault Charges in australia that allegedly happened decades ago. Seth doane is in rome with more on the scandal rocking the vatican. Reporter in this elite group of cardinals considered the socalled princes of the church, Cardinal Pell is at the very top, considered one of the closes

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