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Millions of migratory birds. Reporter this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im elaine quijano. President trumps Reelection Campaign shifted into high gear this weekend. The president excited racing fans at the daytona 500 by taking a prerace lap in his limousine, known as the beast and a fly overin air force one. Weijia jiang is traveling with the president. President s h. W. And b. Bush and reagan have all attended nascar events at the same speedway, but President Trumps visit was a different sort of spectacle turned impromptu Campaign Rally with many in the crowd chanting four more years. A seasoned showman, President Trump made a grand entrance as the grand marshall of the daytona 500 in air force one, flying high above the speedway. The crowd delivered a big welcome, clearly thrilled mr. Trump would deliver the opening line of the race. Gentlemen, start your engines reporter then the president took a lap on the track in his armored limo, nicknamed the beast. Its not just the nascar drivers who are revved up. President trump is speeding into full campaign mode. He addressed a crowd full of supporters. But nascar fans never forget that no matter who wins the race, what matters most is god, family, and country. Reporter the song that has become apaignallyhem even blared as he walked off the speedway with mrs. Trump. You cant always get what you want reporter florida is a crucial battleground state that the president only won by 1. 2 in 2016. The visit is a chance to connect with voters like scott wagner. It will add to the excitement. Hell get a lot of the rise out of the people here. Obviously the nascar fans are probably trump fans also in many cases. Reporter on tuesday, mr. Trump will head out west to california, nevada, arizona, and colorado. The trip is packed with fundraisers and rallies as he eyes election day. President trump has gone back to washington where the controversy over attorney general william barr continues. More than a thousand former department of justice officials have signed a letter saying barr should resign, accusing him of allowing the president to influence his decisions which he denies. Elaine . All right, weijia, thank you. With the president in florida, democrats this week are focused on nevada. Cbs news Political Correspondent ed okeefe joins me now from our washington bureau. So, ed, the Trump Administration has announced i. C. E. Agents are being deployed to several sanctuary cities. Whats this about . Well, its about continuing the administrations push to more strictly enforce immigration policy, and of course the president s 2016 Campaign Pledge to crack down on illegal immigration in the country. The fact that this is coming now will raise suspicions in the states of california, illinois, new york, especially where this is happening. Other parts of the country as well. And the fact that its coming a few weeks before, for example, the california primary where democrats will be campaigning could very well quickly become a Campaign Issue for them. As for the democrats, ed, how does the focus of the candidates change now that were less than a week out from the nevada caucus . Its incredible how just shifting attention to a different state can change the topics of conversation. Immigration of course is a major topic of concern in nevada. Joe biden and others admitting now that some of the things the Obama Administration did regarding immigration was a mistake. Gun control becomes a bigger topic of concern as well given the mass shooting in las vegas a few years ago. But health care and its top of mind concern for voters is also an issue. What youre starting to see, however, more of the moderate democrats single out Bernie Sanderss medicare for all plan as one that might be e muc o implement. All right. Ed okeefe, thank you. The campaign trail can be full of surprises. Senator Bernie Sanders was in carson cin a protester grabbed the mic, trying to press her own issue. She was joined briefly by partially clothed women before security intervened. This is nevada. There is always a little bit of excitement. The democrats debate in las vegas wednesday. More than 300 americans quarantined on a cruise ship in japan are on their way home tonight. They boarded two planes in yokohama to take them to air force bases in california and florida. Debora patta is in yokohama. Reporter the situation on board the diamond princess deteriorated this weekend with a surge in infections, prompting the u. S. Government to evacuate its citizens. The ship has been quarantined for over ten days here in yokohama, but that has now ended for many of the nearly 400 americans on board. Earlier buses arrived at the japanese port to ferry them to chartered planes waiting at Haneda Airport in tokyo. With their bags packed, they were desperate to go home. But that could still take some time, although they will be on u. S. Soil by monday, they will be quarantined for a further two weeks. Anyone showing symptoms of the virus was not allowed on the flight. In hubei province, china, the epicenter of the epidemic, over 15 Million People have been in lockdown for over three weeks. Megan monroe, a trainee teacher from california is still in the provincial capital of wuhan, confined to her apartment. She chose not to leave. I decided that i would be safer locked into my apartment than being on a plane with 200 people. Reporter on the diamond princess, some u. S. Citizens have also decided to stay put, but wont be allowed to return to the u. S. Until early march. Americans infected on board the ship will remain hospitalized in japan. I spoke to one of them who told me she is devastated she is not on that plane going home, but understands she needs to continue her medical treatment here. Elaine . Debora, thank you. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Mississippi is bracing for potentially catastrophic flooding. The pearl river is expected to crest at 38 feet tomorrow morning. Heres meg oliver. Reporter the pearl river is threatening to burst its banks, causing wed spried flooding. It will be days before were out of the woods and the waters start to recede. This is a precarious situation that could turn at any minute. Reporter mississippi governor tate reeves declares a state of emergency saturday, urging people who live around the city of jackson to follow mandatory evacuations. We do not want to lose anyone as we respond to what is expected to be historic flood levels. Know that if you do not heed our evacuation advice, yure putting your life in danger. Reporter with some 10 inches of rain falling in the last week, residents spend days preparing, packing sandbags and their car, leaving for higher ground. I never dreamed 43 years ago id be paddling up my driveway. Reporter the pearl river runs 400 miles between mississippi and louisiana, with thousands of homes at risk of flooding. The river is expected to crest up to 38 feet by tomorrow morning. Remarkably, thats still beliow the 1979 record of 43 feet. Meg oliver, cbs news, new york. Wild weather is responsible for a terrifying landing at Londons Heathrow airport. Newly released video captured this giant airbus 380 getting pushed around by powerful winds as it tried to touch down. Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli is here. Jeff, what is going on with these winds . This is a gargantuan storm, one of the biggest ever in the north atlantic. This has happened a few times over the past couple of weeks. Lets show you. First of all, this is a map of the waves. In the white, 40 to 50foot waves. The isolated waves are over 100 feet. In addition to, that there was a wind gust almost 160 miles an hour in iceland. There is the area of low pressure. It is huge from greenland to iceland all the way to europe in the red, and its causing a tremendous jet stream again across the atlantic, winds 250 to 275 miles an hour in the upper atmosphere and flights once again clocked in at over 800 miles an hour crossing the atlantic. At the same time, that strong jet stream is lassoing in or bottling up the arctic air in canada. So most of the United States is actually on the mild side. The one problem we have this week once again, stalled front across the southeast. A lot of ongoing river flood, and were going see another 2 to 4 inches of rain across mississippi and alabama as we head through thursday. All right, jeff, thank you. Youre welcome. To Washington State now, where a mother and her teenaged daughter are under arrest tonight. Theyre charged with drugging a woman in an attempt to kidnap her infant daughter. Here is Jonathan Vigliotti. Reporter Authorities Say 38yearold Juliette Parker baked up an elaborate plot to steal a baby. Parker is accused of using facebook to target unsuspecting new moms, offering free photography sessions so she could build her portfolio. She wanted a girl and she wanted them five weeks and younger so she could raise it herself, take it out of state and pretend it was a newborn of her own. Reporter the babe she found was a Perfect Match on the third photo session at the new mothers home, parker and her 1 brought cupcakes laced with an unknown drug. The victim called 911 and kicked the mother and daughter out after she immediately began to feel numb and drowsy. She later told police she first became suspicious after noticing parker wiping her friendships off items she touched in the house. Heavily armed deputies arrested parker and her daughter at home. Parker went by several aliases to conceal her real identity. Just last year she ran for mayor of colorado springs. How she turned from politics to allegedly kidnapping is still unclear. Police are looking for other victims. Another new mom who asked not to be identified has already come forward. To think that that came this close to happening to us, im worried about who else is out there. I know i saw quite a few other women who commented on her post. Reporter parker faces attempted kidnapping and assault charges. She will appear before a judge on tuesday. Jonathanot and author a. E. Hotchner has died. With his connecticut neighbor and friend paul newman, they started newmans own food company. Since 1982, newmans own has given more than a half billion to charity. A. E. Hotchner was 102 years old. Sleep this amazing . Thats a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. Our gummies contain a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no nextday grogginess. Zzzquil pure zzzs. Naturally superior sleep. Imagine a mouthwash that strengthens your enamel, imagine, feeling fearless when you walk into the dentist. While preventing cavities up to 70 . Act anticavity rinse. For a confidant feeling in your oral health, stop imagining, start acting. A former top medical official with the u. S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee is making damning allegations about how the organization handles Mental Health issues. In his first tv interview, dr. William moreau alleges he was let go last may, in part because of his complaints about the issue. Moreau has filed a lawsuit claiming he was wrongfully terminated. Here is dr. Jon lapook. Michael felphelps has done i again reporter in the water, Michael Phelps could beat anyone. But on land he was brought to his knees by a force he couldnt see or understand. I also struggle with depression and anxiety. Reporter this week Michael Phelps said about the u. S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee, i dont know of anything theyve done to help us Mental Health wise. You either part of the problem or part of the solution. Reporter and siding with a whistleblower, a dr. Who worked inside the uposc for ten years and gave his first interview to cbs news. Michael phelps is exactly right. People need to start listening to what he said about Mental Health. Reporter dr. Bill moreau was fired last way. He says one reason was retaliation for complaining about how the organization handles serious mental illness. These paralympic, olympic athletes, theyre the sons and daughters of the United States. We love to say theyre like the person next door. Its because they are. They suffer from Mental Health problems like everybody else. Reporter dr. Moreau was alarmed at what he said was the organizations slow response to an athlete in crisis. World champion of the United States. Reporter olympic medalist kelly catlin. In 2019, while on medical leave from cycling, she took her own life. Were trying to become experts in the management of serious Mental Health illness, and thats not what we do. If you have suicidal idea asiti. He says they address athlete Mental Health issues using experts in sports performance, not psychiatry. He wrote its a dangerous pathway to follow. He says he got no response. Catlins father says he doesnt know if more help from the Olympic Committee could have saved her life. We desperately need action. Reporter olympic champion swimmer allison schmitt, who has battled depression for years tweeted that catlins death break miss heart and says she is still struggling to get help from the usopc. As physically hard as any sport is, its emotionally and mentally draining as well. As an athlete, were not able to just turn that off. Its our jobs are 24 7. So i do believe that we need that support, physically, mentally, and emotionally. And i do feel like were only getting that support physically. Reporter Michael Phelps talked about how after an olympics he would crash emotionally. It was kind of a letdown. That an especially vulnerable period, right after an olympics . Completely. And as soon as that last race is swum, its okay, youre on your own. See you later. And, yeah, thats a very vulnerable stage that were in at that point because were giving everything and were on top of the world, and we come back down. And whether you win or lose at the olympics, you have those feelings of coming down from the highest of the high. What a performance. Olympic record 163. 61. Allison schmitt, who has won eight olympic medals, four of them gold says the usopc needs to change its priorities. They care about performance and how many medals they got. Other than that, dont feel like were a priority as a human being. Reporter the usopc did not respond to our request for an interview, but said in a letter to athlete last week, quote, in the case bill moreau uses as examples against us we acted appropriately, expeditiously and athlet best elaine . Dr. Lapook, thank you. 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Millions of birds, ducks, geese and water foul linking the arctic and south america known as the pacific highway. John blackstone takes us bird watching. Reporter this is what a successful conservation effort looks like, 10,000 snow geese taking a winter break in californias Central Valley. The Central Valley is part of whats known as the pacific flyway, used by 10 to 12 million migrating birds each year. More than half of them stop in the Central Valley, including ducks and geese from the arctic 4,000 miles to the north. Some 350 different kinds of birds on their way to mexico and south america use the pacific flyway, and they are followed by thousands who flock to see them and attend festivals where bird care and bird behavior are all the rage. There are days when i go home and im far away from the ducks and geese, and thats all i hear ringing in my ears are the sound of the geese. Reporter craig isola, Deputy Director of the National Wildlife refuge in the heart of the pacific flyway has been helping people sort out one bird from another for 23 years. Right now out here were seeing news thousands of northern pintail, american wigeon and some northern shovellers as well. And in the background ive been hearing snow geese flying all day and some cranes flying. Reporter as spectacular as the birds are now, they were not always that way. By 1970, agriculture had taken over 95 of the pacific flyways wetlands, polluting the fields and filling in wetlands. There was a competition not just because wildlife and agriculture, but also just Human Development in general. In the early 80s, we saw big reductions in water foul populations. Reporter an act of congress and an agreement with mexico and canada in 1986 turned the tide, and so did rice farmers like kurt richter, who agreed to flood their fields when water foul migrate. Access to winter water is not that difficult, as long as were not in a drought period. So we have the opportunity to pump water off of the river and shoot it out on to this ground and create what you see behind me here. Reporter all together, rice farmers in the Central Valley winto providfl. ,000 acres each by the time growing season starts again, the birds will be gone, and the farmers will get their land back, knowing theyve given nature a little boost. John blackstone, san francisco. And thats the overnight news for this monday. 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. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im elaine quijano. President trumps Reelection Campaign shifted intohisweekend. The esident excited racing fans at the daytona 500 by taking a prerace lap in his limousine, known as the beast, and a fly overin air force one. Weijia jiang is traveling with the president. President s h. W. And w. Bush and reagan have all attended nascar events at the same speedway, but President Trumps visit was a different sort of spectacle turned impromptu Campaign Rally with many in the crowd chanting four more years. A seasoned showman, President Trump made a grand entrance as the grand marshall of the daytona 500 in air force one, flying high above the speedway. The crowd delivered a big welcome, clearly thrilled mr. Trump would deliver the opening line of the race. Gentlemen, start your engines reporter then the president took a lap on the track in his armored limo, nicknamed the beast. Its not just the nascar drivers who are revved up. President trump is speeding into full campaign mode. He addressed a crowd full of supporters. But nascar fans never forget that no matter who wins the race, what matters most is god, family, and country. Reporter the song that has become a Campaign Rally anthem even blared as he walked off the speedway with mrs. Trump. You cant always get what you want reporter florida is a crucial battleground state that the president only won by 1. 2 the t is a ce wi voters lico ill addo the exte hegeou of the people here. Obviously the nascar fans are probably trump fans also in many cases. Reporter on tuesday, mr. Trump will head out west to california, nevada, arizona, and colorado. The trip is packed with fundraisers and rallies as he eyes election day. President trump has gone back to washington where the controversy over attorney general william barr continues. More than a thousand former department of justice officials have signed a letter saying bar allowing the president to influence his decisions which he denies. Elaine . All right, weijia, thank you. With the president in florida, democrats this week are focused on nevada. Cbs news politicalrom g deployed to several ed ige socalled sanctuary cities. Whats this about . Well, its about continuing the administrations push to more strictly enforce immigration policy, and of course the president s 2016 Campaign Pledge to crack down on illegal immigration in the country. So the fact that this is coming now will raise suspicions in the states of california, illinois, new york where this is happen, other parts of the country as well. And the fact that its coming a few weeks before, for example, the california primary where democrats will be campaigning could very well quickly become a Campaign Issue for them. As for the democrats, ed, how does the focus of the candidates change now that were less than a week out from the nevada caucus . Its incredible how just shifting attention to a different state can change the topics of conversation. Immigration of course is a major topic of concern in nevada. And is being discussed there now. Joe biden and others admitting now that some of the things the Obama Administration did regarding immigration was a mistake. Gun control becomes a bigger topic of concern as well given the mass shooting in las vegas a few years ago. But health care and its top of mind concern for voters is also an issue. What youre starting to see, however, more of the moderate democrats single out Bernie Sanderss medicare for all plan as one that might be too expensive and too much of a pipe dream to actually implement. All right. Ed okeefe, thank you. The campaign trail can be full of surprises. Senator Bernie Sanders was in carson city, nevada today when a protester grabbed the mic, trying to press her own issue. She was joined briefly by partially clothed women before security intervened. This is nevada. There is always a little bit of excitement. The democrats debate in las vegas wednesday. More than 300 americans quarantined on a cruise ship in japan are on their way home tonight. They boarded two planes in yokohama to take them to air force bases in california and florida. Debora patta is in yokohama. Reporter the situation on board the diamond princess deteriorated this weekend with a surge in infections, prompting the u. S. Government to evacuate its citizens. The ship has been quarantined for over ten days here in yokohama, but that has now ended for many of the nearly 400 americans on board. Earlier buses arrived at the japanese port to ferry them to chartered planes waiting at Haneda Airport in tokyo. With their bags packed, they were desperate to go home. But that could still take some time, although they will be on u. S. Soil by monday, they will be quarantined for a further two weeks. Anyone showing symptoms of the virus was not allowed on the flight. In hubei province, china, the epicenter of the epidemic, over 50 Million People have been in lockdown for over three weeks. Megan monroe, a trainee teacher from california is still in the provincial capital of wuhan, confined to her apartment. She chose not to leave. I decided that i would be safer locked into my apartment than being on a plane with 200 people. Reporter on the diamond princess, some u. S. Citizens have also decided to stay put, but wont be allowed to return to the u. S. Until early march. Americans infected on board the ship will remain hospitalized in japan. I spoke to one of them who told me she is devastated she is not on that plane going home, but understands she needs to continue her medical treatment here. Elaine . Debora, thank you. Mississippi is bracing for potentially catastrophic flooding. The pearl river is expected to crest at 38 feet tomorrow morning. Here is meg oliver. Reporter the pearl river is threatening to burst its banks, causing widespread flooding. It will be days before were out of the woods and the waters start to recede. This is a precarious situation that could turn at any minute. Reporter mississippi governor tate reeves declares a state of emergency saturday, urging people who live around the capital jackson to follow mandatory evacuations. We do not want to lose anyone as we respond to what is expected to continue to be historic flood levels. Know that if you do not heed our evacuation advice, youre putting your life in danger. Reporter with some 10 inches of rain falling in the last week, residents spend days preparing, packing sandbags and their cars, leaving for higher ground. I never dreamed 43 years ago id be paddling up my driveway. Reporter the pearl river runs 400 miles between mississippi and louisiana, with thousands of homes at risk of flooding. The river is expected to crest up to 38 feet by tomorrow morning. 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Reporter five months before his accident, other marines in his unit experienced a similar rollover. Mcdowell wrote in his journal we got real lucky. Its a miracle no one was killed. He predicted that there would be more rollover, and the next time somebody would die. He didnt know he was the one who would die. Reporter mcdowells parents michael and susan, along with his fiancee Kathleen Bourque have turned their pain into a mission, lobbying congress and the pentagon to improve military training procedures and equipment. This is an endemic problem. And every week or every month, more young people are dying in the rollovers. Were not try ting to lure readiness but weve got to lower these deaths. Theyre devastating to families. Reporter in 2019 at least 15 marines and soldiers were killed in vehicle training accidents. In october, after intense pressure from families, including the mcdowds, the Government Accountability office initiated a wide ranging study of Safety Standards in training in both the army and the marines, with a focus on vehicle rollovers. Carrie carrey russell is leading that team. Does it give special urgency to you . It does. Its one of the most important things we do when we talk about human lives. Reporter democratic congressman John Garamendi is a member of the Armed Services committee who called for the gao to investigate the accidents. Its not enough to say you shouldnt do it, but then you have to follow up and make sure its not done. Reporter the gao investigation could take several months, maybe even a year or more. What can congress do in the meantime to help solve this problem in the shortterm . Make sure the military knows that were watching. Make sure they know that were not just letting this go. Reporter he also says the investigation might never have happened if it hasnt been for the persistence of the mcdowells. Would it have happened without them . I dont think so. When they showed up here in my office, i saw my daughter. I saw her fiance im going to deal with this. Reporter mcdowells parents and fiancee say they will keep fighting in conners name. He was our only child. Ay idi ill always be thinking about it every day. It will never be over, and we will never give up, and we will never give in. Youre not going let this go . Were not going let it go for them or in conners memory. Reporter we reached out to the army and the marine corps. Both are cooperate manage the investigation. A marine corps spokesman told us, quote, our marines are our most valuable asset, and we investigate each mishap to determine how we can best prevent similar events from occurring. The army said the loss of a soldier is a heartfelt concern for army leaders at all levels. Its february, and that means its time for Jonathan Vigliotti to go swimming with great white sharks. Reporter there are only a handful of places in the world where you are guaranteed to see large numbers of great white sharks. Mexicos Isla Guadalupe is one of them. But the people who will be diving in these shark cages didnt travel here 18 hours by boat just to see them. They want to help protect them. This tiny speck of rugged land is the definition of the world remote. And because it attracts diving boats like this one, its also a beacon of hope for marine conservation. Were in one of the most pristine, incredible hot spots for great white sharks anywhere on the planet. Reporter andy casa grande is a Award Winning filmmaker famous for shark week. But on this boat, he is the leader of an exhibition to a Marine Wildlife preserve protected by the mexican government. There is everything in the world one could ever want to eat here, dolphin, seals, turtles, tuna, cage divers. Just kidding. Just kidding. Reporter cage divers arent in their food chain, but we are their visitors, guests on these trips pay thousands of dollars for this experience. Generations of great white sharks have been feeding around this island for millions of years, which makes this an underwater jurassic park, this cage one of the best ways to see it all. It allows humans to see sharks up close, in personal with their own eyes. The nice thing here is you get to really get insight son some of their behaviors, how they interact, their hierarchy amongst the size groups and how they interact with their prey. The visibility allowsyou to see some Amazing Things youd never see anywhere else. That was awesome. Amazing. Beautiful. Reporter but the thrill is only the beginning. While divers marvel at the oceans apex predator, casa grande is gathering field information to share with scientists. Thats the best weapon he has in the battle what he feels is an unfair cultural stereotype. Obviously thats the shark that pops in everybodys head the moment you mention shark, the shark from jaws. Sharks are not the monster theyve been made out to be. Its probably one of the smallest mortality causes for. Lunch. Lunch for those. Rese ecagee sharksloto some peopl cca cageeyay its not natural for sharks to be around humans the way they are with cages. What do you say about that . Ecotourism does often catch flak from the skeptics. They say wow, youre throwing bait. You shouldnt be feeding them. The reality is if these ecotourists werent out here, the people feeding them would be poachers and fishermen that would be feeding the sharks. Reporter the sharks are more valuable alive than dead . 100 . Reporter and that value goes way beyond the money these people pay to go facetoface with great whites. They do change peoples minds because you see this beauty, you see this gracefulness. Getting people to see the sharks for what they are is basically a huge education. And those people go back and show that to their friends, kind of Snowball Effect and changes reporter andrvatn reporte inhatntt, oa might have been Florida Elementary School teacher lauren thinking was the opportunity to bring science in the real world to my students. Reporter and andy inspire youd to come out here and now youre going to take this home to your kids . Absolutely. Reporter and inspire them in return . Absolutely. Im pretty sure youve got the coolest people in the world. What do we know about sharks . Do they want to hurt people . Not at all. Reporter thanks to chesrone, the next generation of shark conservationists are just getting started. Reporter to some ancient civilizations sharks were treated as gods. To modern moviegoers theyre treated as monsters. Theyre somewhere 9. 95 at my age . 9. 95 . No way. 9. 95 . Thats impossible. Hi, im jonathan, a manager here at Colonial Penn Life Insurance company, to tell you it is possible. 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Reporter and there are plenty of little elsas who come to see the tunnels and slides, tall fountains and oversized thrones, all made of ice, 20 Million Pounds of it. Gorgeous. Do that again, with unmore time. Reporter its a photographers dream, and Kayla Everhart thought it would make the perfect senior photo, until she took her coat off. Its like 22 degrees out here. Yes, it is. Reporter what are you think . Very cold. Reporter the annual attraction is a herculean effort, taking about eight weeks to build and hours each day grooming and growing it larger by making thousands of icicles and adding them in layers one by one to the sculpted castle, which stretches taller each week. Roughly 10 million gallons of water are used to make the ice. Once the castle is taken down and then melted, the water goes back to the land. I just have a feeling like is this ice going to come down on me . It is not. It is not. It stays where it is until we close down for the season. We have to bring invy equipment. Reporter Brett Christiansen moved from california to utah 20 years ago and started playing with the ice outside his home. His backyard creations grew. I went home and put a sprinkler on a tripod of wood and turned it on, and lo and behold everything got covered with ice. So the next year, i made a large wood frame, turned on the water, and we had this little ice structure. Reporter did you start thinking wow, i can turn this into a company . Not not at that point. I started out the next season with some blocks of ice and snowballs. And partway through the season, i started fusing icicles in formation. And it turned out to be this magic formula. Reporter a magic formula that has turned into six ice castle locations across north america, open several months each win it werhuns of thousands of visitors. How has Climate Change impacted some of your operations . Im not going to lie. Its been challenging. We have this year has been warm. In wisconsin, for example, theyre having one of the warmest winters theyve ever had. We couldnt open until january 31st, which is like a month later than what we usually want to open. Reporter lighting built into the castle gives it an outofthisworld ethereal feel and has often turned the soldout attraction into a media lovers dream. Its just beautiful how they make it. I had to see it. Reporter are you going instagram it . Of course i am. Of course. Reporter otherwise its like you werent here. Exactly. If its not on social media, it never existed. Reporter photos like this caught the attention of lowell brown who came with friends to celebrate her 30th birthday. The towering creation an epic experience that just might be the coolest thing in colorado. So how long does this last . Well, you can see it or slide through it until early march here in colorado, but across the most wedding vows include the promise part. Steve hartman has the heartwarming story that is destined to be a turnon. Reporter this week 45yearold Korey Cunningham was rushed to houston methodist hospital, the first patient ever brought theory have his bachelor status removed. Cory has an incurrable brain tumor. He is on home hospice. But the good doctors and nurses at houston methodist brought him back to the chapel and arranged all of this, just so cory could cross off the only thing on his bucket list, get married. Tyesha evans is his bride. That was the one thing he wanted to do before he died. Reporter tyesha and cory dated seven years, and although he knew he wanted to marry her from the moment they met, she turned down his proposal nearly a dozen times. Because his job was more important. Reporter cory worked in oil and gas, travelled the world, and made good money. Money was everything to cory. Reporter but not to her. Tyesha always said she would never marry a guy who was never around. And my husband. Reporter so what happened. To have and to hold. Reporter its not what you think. Tyesha says pity played no part in her heart. She said cory still had to prove he was the man of her dreams. Fortunately, one of the few blessings of a terminal illness is to understand what rue true love take. Everything about him is completely different. When you walk in the room; you can feel it. Reporter the first step in his transformation, acknowledging hed been a fool. Yes. Because i could have been spending more time with her. Reporter the second step, making up for all that lost time. Was it a sense of relief when you finally got married . Whatre you lauing at . I feel like im the luckiest man alive. Reporter this valentines weekend, a lot of guys and girls will celebrate with fine food and even finer jewelry, but not these newly weds. From this day forward, for worse or for poorer and in sickness, cory and tyesha will honor the harshest demands of their wedding vow, because they know those are the only parts of the promise that guarantee you a happily ever after. Steve hartman, on the road in houston, texas. And thats the overnight news for this monday. For some of you, the news continues. For other, check back with us a little later for the morning news ands or from thero i new ci, imlaine ijano. Its monday, february 17th, 2020. This is the cbs morning news. Hundreds of americans held on a cruise ship in japan hit with a coronavirus outbreak return to the u. S. Whats next in the fight against new infections. Extreme weather. Devastating floods in the south. Avalanche in the rockies. Cupcake caper. Police uncovered an alleged plot police uncovered an alleged plot to kidnap a baby. Captioning funded by cbs

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