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Action. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Good evening, everyone, im Major Garrett in washington. We are barreling toward a milestone in our countrys battle against coronavirus. One where controlling viral spread may be beyond our current capabilities. Former fda commissioner Scott Gottlieb said on face the nation this morning, we can expect about 60,000 new infections each day this week. Now mortality rates have been trending down, for weeks due to improved treatment and protections for the vulnerable. But there are to guarantees. Some estimates point to as many as 160,000 u. S. Deaths by months end. As of this Holiday Weekend the death toll is just over 129,500. The virus as we know is everywhere but there are four areas of accelerating spread. Florida, texas, arizona and california, specifically los angeles, and that is where our Lilia Luciano is with the latest. Reporter l. A. County beaches are closed again today, as covid infections are rising at an alarming rate shooting up 41 in three weeks. With cases skyrocketing, the state celebrated a socially distanced Holiday Weekend. Weve been pleasantly surprised by how well everybody is behaving, social distancing, wearing masks. Reporter but in michigan, not a covid concern nor a Face Covering in sight at this Independence Day lake party reminiscent of memorial day in florida where the number of infections is smashing records. With more than 11,000 new infections reported saturday, almost tieing new yorks peak in april. New york city cautiously entering phase three of reopening monday. We cannot go ahead at this point in time with indoor dining. Reporter a far cry from texas where new daily cases have tripled from april. In hard hit houston evidence emerged of a more contagious strain with some counties already out of hospital beds. A similar surge in arizona where almost one in four tests comes back positive. The spread exponential, success in finding an immediate cure, minimal. As the World Health Organization drops hydroxychloroquine trials, finding no benefits to advanced diseased patients. The data clearly shows it works when used early and we need more studies in the early setting, many are still ongoing and we will see those results hopefully over the next several weeks. Reporter cbs news medical consultant dr. David agus remains optimistic. The hope is we get gamechangers over the next couple of months. And some of them are in development now and that is exciting. Reporter more than 200 scientists from around the world are calling on the World Health Organization to revise recommendations and declare the coronavirus airborne, as for the vaccine in the fall, dr. Agus says though not definitive, the science is encouraging. Major . We could all use some encouragement. Lilia luciano, thank you. President trump took the podium on the south lawn of the white house saturday delivering his second speech this weekend claiming great progress in the fight against covid19. Nikole killion is at the white house. Reporter President Trump wrapped up the Holiday Weekend at his virginia golf course. After back to back Independence Day celebrations at Mount Rushmore and the white house. We are one america and we put america first. Reporter speaking before a mostly maskless crowd, the president highlighted his administrations efforts to combat the coronavirus. We have tested almost 40 million people, by so doing we show cases, 99 of which are totally harmless. Reporter the commissioner of the food and Drug Administration pressed on the numbers. Is the president wrong . So im not going to get into who is right and who is wrong. Reporter so you wont say whether 99 of coronavirus cases are completely harmless is true or false. What i will say is that we have data in the White House Task force, those data show us that this is a serious problem. People need to take it seriously. Reporter the president s claim comes as state and local officials sounded the alarm about surging cases. We cannot afford to go through hell again. We need a national strategy. If we dont get our hands around this virus quickly, in about two weeks, our Hospital System could be in serious trouble. Reporter even some of mr. Trumps republican allies raised concern about his fourth of july event where some attendees opted not to follow social distancing guide lines. There should have been Face Coverings. They should have followed guide lines there. I know that it is a controlled environment. Reporter the fda commissioner who is also a member of the Coronavirus Task force says its his understanding that state and local guidelines were followed in south dakota and the event here at the white house is different because the president is tested regularly, major . Nikole, thank you. The president lost by 20 in 2016. They took aim at more statues in connecticut and maryland. Heres cbss tom hanson. 1, 2, 3. Pull reporter a crowd used ropes to pull down this statue of Christopher Columbus in baltimore, tossing it in the inner harbor among a growing Movement Across the country to take down symbols protestors say represent racism and oppression. Marylands governor called the action unacceptable and the antithesis of democracy. And in waterbury connecticut, protestors beheaded another columbus statue. Yesterday President Trump at his salute to america speech blamed the radical left. We will never allow an angry mob tear down our statues, erase our history, indoctrinate our children or trample on our freedoms. Reporter across the nation hundreds of statues have been vandalized or taken down, since the death of george floyd sparked a National Reckoning of americas racist past, including the removal of statues commemorating Thomas Jefferson and confederate generals Stonewall Jackson and robert e lee. More than a hundred armed protestors marched through georgias Stone Mountain park yesterday, calling for the massive confederal carving to be removed. And in mississippi it was anything but that. With heated debates over the removal of a 100yearold confederal monument. Were trying to take it down for what . What does that statue do . To me its a historical reminder of how my people were subjugated, held down, held in slavery and fought against, even in jim crow up to this day. Reporter om hanson, cbs when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. Hi, im joel osteen. Im excited about being with you every week. I hope youll tune in. Youll be inspired, youll be encouraged. Im looking forward to seeing you right here. You are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race thats been designed for you. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. The man convicted of a murder of wall street journal reporter daniel pearl could soon walk free. Pakistans highest court refused to overturn a Lower Court Ruling exonerating the four men who kidnapped and killed pearl in 2002. Here is cbss imtayez tayeb. Reporter it was a brutal killing that horrified the world. A travesty of justice. Reporter for judea pearle, the father of daniel pearl, a new agony. This time at the hands of pakistans legal system. It is painful is painful, mainly to see that all our work might be wasted. That journalists are vulnerable and its open season. Reporter pearl and the pakistani government have now filed separate appeals to prevent the release of the men who murdered his son after the nations top court supported a Lower Court Ruling which acquitted them in april citing a lack of evidence. British born Ahmed Omar Saeed sheikh, and three of his aides were convicted of kidnapping and beheading pearl back in 2002 in the aftermath of 9 11. They have been on death row ever since. Although they were supposed to be released this week. They will now remain behind bars until september when the Supreme Court will rule on the appeals. As somebody who has been inside the jail for such a long periodintiona final judgment on the case i adjucate this. Ally weigh so heavily oso many. Imtiaz tyab, cbs news, london. Coming to an airport near you, preflight Temperature Checks that can make flying safer during the pandemic. Can they make it safer during the pandemic . And if youre not flying this year, you can still visit africa from the comfort of your home. Plus, a medal of honor recipient from the over time, you go noseblind to the odors in your home. background music but others smell this. upbeat music thats why febreze plug has two alternating scents and eliminate odors for 1200 hours. Breathe happy febreze. La so can yskin e, nsefwieh ashes ay gand morizes in to refresh you and your skin with every shower Angeles International airport, home to a hightech Temperature Check to screen out people with coronavirus symptoms. But does it really work . Our kris van cleave spoke to Industry Leaders to find out. Reporter feverhunting thermal cameras now live at l. A. X. , the airport is testing how well three different systems spot passengers with a temperature of 100. 4 or higher as they pass by. Flyers flagged for fever will be tested again by a medical professional. Our ability to spot folks exhibiting covid symptoms is so critical to stopping the spread, to ensure people can travel safely. Reporter but harvard researchers say screenings could miss two thirds of coronavirus cases. And this reopening document says the screenings have not proved to be 100 effective but can play a useful role in reassuring the traveling public. Lax interim c. E. O. Justin erbacci. Isnt this just safety theater . This is noteverybody. Try to all we can to make sure that our airports are clean, healthy and to l. A. X. Its flight attendants are wearing head to toe p. P. E. But its c. E. O. Is skeptical of preflight Temperature Checks. Look, i think this is another fear exercise. We are only doing this to satisfy ourselves. The science doesnt prove that you need to do Temperature Checks. But we will do. Reporter seattles paine field was the first u. S. Airport to launch Temperature Checks, frontier started screening passengers at boarding last month, kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. As coronavirus shuts down tourism around the globe, some companies are bringing the exotic animals and locales of africa right into your home with virtual safaris. But asebora patta found, tourism dollars could do damage to conservation efforts. Can you see them . They are right here. Reporter you dont need to get on a plane to see this. Hes got a cub, no way. God, this is incredible. Reporter it can all be viewed from the comfort of your own home, raw, unetdited and streamed twice a day from the heart of the south african bush. One, live, live. Reporter famil miwasuppos to visit a south African Wildlife park in april. Instead, they have had a front row seat complete with safari gear watching everything from baby cheetahs suckling their mother to a joyful herd of elephants cooling down at a water hole. Welcome on board, my name is lauren. I do have on camera. Reporter viewers bump along dusty roads with game rangers like Lauren Arthur as she tracks down incredible animal sightings filmed from a mounted camera on the back of the safari truck. We think people will be able to tap into that during lockdown and realize how important nature actually is. Reporter while the world has come to a standstill, nature has not. The circle of life has sure been busy, from the births of these hyena cubs to baby leopards learning to walk the walk, or lion cubs roughing it with their mum. We have to remember that, in this moment of confusion and not knowing what is happening in the world, that nature has been through this before. And we will get through this. Reporter graham wellington is the cofounder of wild earth which is the streaming virtual safaris for 13 years. Hello. Reporter but since the world started shutting down, their global audience has been five times higher, with around 2 Million Viewers a month, a third of which are americans. During the game drive rangers field questions iiewe at ho. Jenson yo old from illinois, hi there, and are you asking do male hyenas giraffes ever hang around together. Reporter they do if they are not competing for the attention of a female but generally are fairly aloof, social distancing it seems comes naturally to them. Hi, gary in california. Reporter but wellington believes virtual tourism could redefine travel in a post covid19 world. I think that in the future virtual tourism is a way for everybody to enjoy without spoiling it. Reporter with so much uncertainty surrounding Global Travel experts believe virtual safaris are not only filling a void but are here to stay. Debora patta, cbs news, south africa. Worth remembering, nature has been through this before. 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On the battlefield, badly injured and unable to walk, beikirch still braved enemy fire to save wounded soldiers. He credits a 15 year old named deo who befriended him and his team. I said deo, you have to teach me how to survive in the jungle. And he laughed and he said i dont want to teach you how to survive, i want to teach you how reporter surrounded and badly outnumbered, unable, in april 1st, 1970, the ground assault came. After being shot the first time, the next thing i remember was deo picking me up and carrying me around. Everything that i did, continuing to help others, i did only because deo was able to carry me. Reporter then deo laid down his life for his american friend. We heard a rocket coming in, deo rolled me over, laid on top of me to protect me from the rocket blast and he was killed by that blast. I have a new definition of courage and that courage is just love in action. Reporter in its 157 year history, the medal of honor has been presented to just over 3500 individuals, nearly half for actions in the civil war. Today there are only 69 living recipients. Beikirch and others are taking their message to schools as part of the Character Development program. Courage is not having the strength to go on, it is going on when you dont have the strength. Reporter designed to teach values like courage, commitment, sacrifice and integrity to students k through 12. During the covid19 lockdown, their Mission Continues online. Here he is. My grandpa, i ask . Dad nods. Your grandpa. Reporter beikirchs lesson came from the wall, about a father and son who visit the vietnam memorial. And the tears of families waiting for loved ones. Reporter 96 year old Woody Williams also participated. We pushed an empty chair to the table. Reporter the world war 2 veteran read a story about a seat at the dining table left empty to acknowledge those missing in action. There are and will always be those individuals who are willing to give all of themselves. How many of you have obstacles in their life . Reporter they are teaching by example, that living a life of significance is achieved by putting others first. When they created the day of july 4th, so many, many years ago, that it was a day to celebrate the great values that we have in the greatest country. Reporter catherine herridge, cbs news, the pentagon. Our nation marked its 244th birthday this weekend with a gift for thousands of immigrants, u. S. Citizenship. Since last wednesday, nearly 7500 have become naturalized citizens. And even the pandemic couldnt dampen their joy. Steve hartman found this story on the road. Reporter in america, you can get almost anything in a drivethru, including now this very happy spiel. Youre going to raise your right hand. Reporter the oath of allegiance to become an american citizen. Congratulations, youre an american citizen. Reporter want fries with that . Crazy as it now looks, this is how it starts. Immigrants who satisfied the requirements for citizenship, are pulling in from san diego andbany,york, e u. S. Citsh Immigration Services minori takaoed 59 brandnew americans. So help me god. Reporter and all from the cabins of their cars. Thank you so much. Thank you. Reporter this is sashikala saboya. What is different in the five minutes youve been a citizen . She immigrated from india. Delight and happiness. Were going to swear you in with the oath of allegiance. Reporter kwami came from ghana. You came in a suit and tie. Just to be an american is like close to paradise. Its giving me so many opportunities. Reporter kwami works as a respiratory therapist as good mayor tan hospital in new york. Hes in the thick of this pandemic. But he says hes not scared, not now. Congratulations. Reporter now tt he citen. If i die today, im okay. Reporter now that youre a citizen . Oh, myyes. Reporter coronavirus has changed so many of our routines. Fortunately i pledge allegiance reporter theres no ruining moments of love and pride, acceptance and gratitude. Thats why not even a drivethru ceremony can dampen the joy of being here to stay. For all. Congratulations. Thank you so much. Reporter steve hartman, on the road. God bless america. Reporter in albany, new york. Always, always, always. Congratulations. And that is the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others, please cherk back later for cbs this morning. And, of course, follow us online any time at cbsnews. Com. Reporting from the nations capital, im Major Garrett. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Good evening, everyone, im Major Garrett in washington. We are barreling toward a milestone in our countrys battle against coronavirus. One where controlling viral spread may be beyond our current capabilities. Former fda commissioner Scott Gottlieb said on face the nation this morning, we can expect about 60,000 new infections each day this week. Now mortality rates have been trending down, for weeks due to improved treatment and protections for the vulnerable. But there are to guarantees. Some estimates point to as many as 160,000 u. S. Deaths by months end. As of this Holiday Weekend the death toll is just over 129,500. The virus as we know is everywhere but there are four areas of accelerating spread. Florida, texas, arizona and california, specifically los angeles, and that is where our Lilia Luciano is with the latest. Reporter l. A. County beaches are closed again today, as covid infections are rising at an alarming rate shooting up 41 in three weeks. With cases skyrocketing, the state celebrated a socially distanced Holiday Weekend. Weve been pleasantly surprised by how well everybody is behaving, social distancing, wearing masks. Reporter but in michigan, not a covid concern nor a Face Covering in sight at this Independence Day lake party reminiscent of memorial day in florida where the number of infections is smashing records. With more than 11,000 new infections reported saturday, almost tieing new yorks peak in april. That state cautiously entering phase three of reopening monday. We cannot go ahead at this point in time with indoor dining. Reporter a far cry from texas where new daily cases have tripled from april. In hard hit houston evidence emerged of a more contagious strain with some counties already out of hospital beds. A similar surge in arizona where almost one in four tests comes back positive. The spread exponential, success in finding an immediate cure, minimal. As the World Health Organization drops hydroxychloroquine trials, finding no benefits to advanced diseased patients. The data clearly shows it works when used early and we need more studies in the early setting, many are still ongoing and we will see those results hopefully over the next several weeks. Reporter cbs news medical consultant dr. David agus remains optimistic. The hope is we get gamechangers over the next couple of months. And some of them are in development now and that is exciting. Reporter more than 200 scientists from around the world are calling on the World Health Organization to revise recommendations and declare the coronavirus airborne, as for the vaccine in the fall, dr. Agus says though not definitive, the science is encouraging. Major . We could all use some encouragement. Lilia luciano, thank you. President trump took the podium on the south lawn wg his second speech this weekend claiming great progress in the fight against covid19. Nikole killion is at the white house. Reporter President Trump wrapped up the Holiday Weekend at his virginia golf course. After back to back Independence Day celebrations at Mount Rushmore and the white house. We are one america and we put america first. Reporter speaking before a mostly maskless crowd, the president highlighted his administrations efforts to combat the coronavirus. We have tested almost 40 million people, by so doing we show cases, 99 of which are totally harmless. Reporter the commissioner of the food and Drug Administration pressed on the numbers. Is the president wrong . So im not going to get into who is right and who is wrong. Reporter so you wont say whether 99 of coronavirus cases are completely harmless is true or false. What i will say is that we have data in the White House Task force, those data show us that this is a serious problem. People teed to take it seriously. Reporter the president s claim comes as state and local officials sounded the alarm about surging cases. We cannot afford to go through hell again. We need a national strategy. If we dont get our hands around this virus quickly, in about two weeks, our Hospital System could be in serious serious trouble. Reporter even some of mr. Trumps republican allies raised concern about his fourth of july event where some attendees opted not to follow social distancing guidelines. There should have been Face Coverings. They should have followed guide guidelines there. I know that it is a controlled environment. Reporter the fda commissioner who is also a member of the Coronavirus Task force says its his understanding that state and local guidelines were followed in south dakota and the event here at the white house is different because the president is tested regularly, major . Nikole, the president s two postlockdown Campaign Events were held in states he carried, oklahoma and arizona, now we hear he is going to someplace he lost in 2016. Reporter tonight the Trump Campaign announced that the president will headline a rally in New Hampshire next weekend. Campaign Officials Say it will be outdoors. They also say there will be ample access to Hand Sanitizer and participants will be given masks which they are strongly encouraged to wear. Major . Nikole, thank you. The president lost by a percentage point in 2016. On the same day that President Trump was condemning the removal of controversial monuments, cheering protestors took aim at more statues in connecticut and maryland. Here is cbss tom hanson. 1, 2, 3, pull reporter a crowd used ropes to pull down this statue of Christopher Columbus in baltimore, tossing it in the inner harbor among a growing Movement Across the country to take down symbols protestors say represent racism and oppression. Marylands governor called the action unacceptable and the antithesis of democracy. And in waterbury connecticut, protestors beheaded another columbus statue. Yesterday President Trump at his salute to america speech blamed the radical left. We will never allow an angry mop to tear down our sfa twos, erase our history, indoctrinate oureems. Reporter across the nation hundreds of statues have been vandalized or taken down, since the death of george floyd sparked a National Reckoning of americas racist past, including the removal of statues commemorating Thomas Jefferson and confederate generals Stonewall Jackson and robert e lee. More than a hundred armed protestors marched through georgias Stone Mountain park yesterday, calling for the parks massive confederate stone carving to be removed. There was heated debates over the removal of a hundred year old confederate monument. Were trying to take it down for what . What does it hurt that statue being in the middle of our road out here for people to observe our history here . To me its a reminder of how my people were held down in slavery and fought against in jim crow to this very day. Tom hanson, cbs news, new york. 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And if you are planning to fly, you can expect some big changes. Kris van cleave found out for himself at Reagan National airport. First flight since march. The Temperature Check. Reporter and before checking in, i had to certify i didnt have a fever or any other covid symptoms. At the airport, its plexiglass barriers and reminders to keep your distance. Fliers and m and face shields. Many stores and restaurants remain closed. Tsa looks different, too. Face covering rile on board. I just want to be extra cautious. Reporter wearing gloves and carrying wipes we met dana cough man at the gate flying to see her parents. Finally getting to see them since i didnt see them during the coronavirus pandemic. Reporter before we got on, the plane was cleaned using an electro static fogger to dwis infe disinfect the cabin before flights. Greeting you with sanitizing wipes. I brought my own to wipe down the area by my seat. No question flying is differentment here we are at the start of the 4th of july Holiday Weekend and there are dozens of empty seats on this plane. We were struck how quiet the flight was. Everyone wore masks as required, but united has confirmed it has banned a handful of fliers for refusing to comply with the mask mandate. Inflight service is limited. Snack bags and bottled water. We try to eliminate anything that would pass germs basically. Reporter all cabin crew on the job 20 years. Whats the biggest thing youve noticed thats changed about flying since the pandemic . The reduction in passengers. The biggest change is people have been more cautious about their safety, and so i think thats very important for all of us. Reporter theres no one here. Yeah. Reporter this is the other thing people are going to notice when theyre traveling. Its not just that people are wearing masks. There arent that many people. Not even at one of the countrys busiest airports at 9 45 in the morning. We met Communications Operation officer josh earnest at chicago ohare. What are you expecting to see we are seeing kw50i9 a bit of travel with people seeing friends and family. People who are younger, people who are less at risk for catching the coronavirus. Its also people who are enticed by many of the attractive fears that a fares that are out there. Reporter delta and jet blue are limiting capacity. American and united are not. Delta c. E. O. Telling employees in a letter thursday, limiting capacity makes a real difference in keeping travelers and our people safe on board. There are no regulations mandating social distancing for airlines, so every carrier is doing it differently. United does notify fliers if their flight is 70 full or more, allowing them to make a change without a fee. United says only about 2 of fliers make that change. The threat of covid19 has forced the cancellation of nearly all live performances, from rock concerts to comedy clubs, baseball to broadway. And not only here in the u. S. In london shuttered a revered play house, the replica of shakespeares globe theater. Imtyaz tyab has the story. Reporter it was shakespeare who penned the now i mortal phrase, all the worlds a stage first uttered in 1612. Against my will, i am sent to bid you come in to dinner. [ laughter ] reporter and this stage isnt nearly an exact replica. Just a stones throw away from shakespeares original theater befitting lay named the globe. The globe of our era sits empty, a casualty of the coronavirus lock down. The director Michelle Terry has been tasked to fix. How do you keep your doors open if you cant physically bring bodies in to enjoy the artistry of shakespeare . Thats got to weigh heavily on you. Yeah, if its really hard. Its really hard because youre not just trying to keep the doors open. Sorry. Reporter oh, please. Ecof artists, makers, we have educators, huge education element to what we do. Sweet lady. Reporter some of britains biggest names in stage and screen are warning of a cultural catastrophe without urgent government support. The u. K. s theater industry earns around 1. 3 billion a year and employs over 300,000 people. All at risk because of the pandemic. King lear is one of shakespeares greatest works and was written during a plague. Fresh prince of bel air sitcom star Joseph Marcel has thrilled audiences with his interpretation of the role. What needs to be done to save the globe . Make the people, the government of england, the world understand that this is something that shobe ished. That you should hold next to your heart. Now be gone. More light and light, more dark and dark reporter the globe isnt alone in its financial struggles. The play house is rare in that it not only offers major roles to performers of color. Farewell. Farewell. One kiss reporter it also draws audiences long overlooked elsewhere. The globe was the first theater in england, not only london, where, as an actor on that stage, you looked out and there were black children. If we if black lives matter, if the National Association for the advancement of colored people matters, then the globe has to survive because it is the one of the only theaters in britain that is constant. Reporter in supporting artists of color . In supporting artists of color, yes. I learned in this letter that don reporter if the globe were to reopen, social distancing rules would require it to remain at least half empty. How many gentleman have you lost in this action . Reporter meaningts oublono away. Still, Michelle Terry says shes hopeful. We will make it safe and we will make it possible. But we are pack animals, and we are Story Tellers and we need to be together. And we have a responsibility to make that possible again. 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Part of the irresistible scent collection from gain as the july 4th weekend comes to a close, we bring you a lesson in courage and selflessness taught by some of americas greatest living military heroes. Here is Katherine Herridge. I work because i want people to see a message that theres a different way to live your life. Caring for others more than yourself. Reporter special forces combat medic and vietnam veteran gary was presented with the medal of honor by president Richard Nixon in 1973. On the battle field, badly injured and unable to walk, he still braved enemy fire to save wounded soldiers. He credits a 15yearold named deo who befriended his team. I said, deo, you have to teach me to survive in the jungle. And he laughed, and he said, i dont want to teach you how to survive, i want to teach you how to live in the jungle. Reporter surrounded and badly outnumbered, on april 1st, 1970, the ground assault came. After being shot the first time, the next thing i remember was deo picking me up and carrying me around. Everything that i did, continuing to help others, i did only because deo was able to carry me. Reporter then deo laid down his life for his american friend. We heard a rocket coming in. Deo rolled me over and lay on top of me to protect me from the rocket blast and he was killed by that blast. I have a new definition for courage, and that courage is just love in action. Reporter in its 157year history, the medal of honor has been presented to just over 3500 individuals, nearly half for actions in the civil war. Today there are only 69 living recipients. He and others are taking their message to schools as part of the Character Development program. Courage is not having the strength to go on. It is going on when you dont have the strength. Reporter designed to teach values, like courage, commitment, sacrifice and integrity to students k through 12. Flowers and other things have been laid against the walls. Reporter during the covid19 lock down, their Mission Continues online. Here he is, my grandpa, i ask . Dad nods. Your 2k3wr57grandpa. Reporter hids lesson came about a father and son who visited the vietnam memorial. And the tears of families waiting for a loved one. Reporter 96yearold Woody Williams also participated. We push an empty chair to the table. Reporter the world war ii veteran read a story about a seat at the dining table left empty to acknowledge those missing in action. There are and will always be those individuals who are willing to give all of themselves. Reporter williams received his medal from president harry truman in 1945. He was recognized for actions against Japanese Forces at iwo jima. As his fellow marines were cut down, williams used flame throwers to attack. Character, he says, can overcome the deepest fears. Youre not born with character. Somebody has to teach that. Or once you get character established, then you build certain foundations within yourself, assess your value of what life is all about. Reporter that opens the door for everyone to be a better person. Absolutely, absolutely, there is no restriction. She did everything she could for the soldiers to remember them. Reporter the society also recognizes civilians who showed extraordinary courage through its citizen honors award, Like Middle School counselor molly hudgens. I feel like it represents the teachers and educators we have lost to school violence. It gives me the opportunity to share their stories, and also to talk about their heroism. Reporter she was tested in 2016 when a 14yearold brought a loaded weapon to school. Even though i was afraid, i still had to try to manage the situation. We had a school full of students and staff. I knew that really the only thing that stood between him and them was me. Reporter hudgens spoke with the boy for 90 minutes before he surrendered. I remember telling him whats right is never easy, but its still right. He did that. So im not sure exactly what his future will hold, but im so grateful that he is going to have a second chance. How many you of you have obstacles in your life . Reporter they are living by example. A life of significance is achieved by putting others first. When they created the day of july 4th, so many, many years ago, that it was a day to celebrate the great values that we have in the our nation marked its 244th birthday this weekend with a gift for thousands of immigrants, u. S. Citizenship. Since last wednesday, nearly 7500 have become naturalized citizens. And even the pandemic couldnt dampen their joy. Steve hartman found this story on the road. Reporter in america, you can get almost anything in a drivethru, including now this very happy spiel. Youre going to raise your right hand. Reporter the oath of allegiance to become a u. S. Citizen. Congratulations. Youre an american citizen. Reporter want fries withth . Here you go. Reporter crazy as it looks, this is how the American Dream now starts. Immigrants who have completed all the requirements of citizenship are pulling into parking lots from san diego to des moines to detroit for socially distant naturalization flag for you. Reporter the u. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services minori takaoed services minted 59 brandnew americans. So what is different in the five minutes youve been a citizen . She immigrated from india. The feeling of elation and delight. And happiness. Were going to swear you in with the oath of allegiance. Reporter kwami asante came here in the 1980s from ghana. Which explains the suit and tie and new reverence for his new country. Just to be an american is like close to paradise. Reporter wow. Its given me so many opportunities. Reporter kwami works as a respiratory therapist at Good Samaritan hospital in suffern, new york. He says hes not scared. Congratulations. Reporter now that hes a proud american. Youre a u. S. Itizen. Even if i die today, im okay. Reporter now that youre a citizen . Oh, my god, yes. Reporter coronavirus has changed so many of our routines. Fortunately i pledge allegiance reporter theres no ruining moments of love and pride, except gratitude. Thats why not even a drivethru ceremony can dampen the joy of being here to stay. Congratulations. Thank you so much. Reporter steve hartman, on the road. God bless america. Reporter in albany, new york. Always, always, always. Congratulations. And that is the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others please check back later for cbs this morning. And, of course, follow us online any time at cbsnews. Com. Reporting from the nations capital, im Major Garrett. Captioning captioning sponsored by cbs garrett tonight no independence from covid19 the virus tread and spreads. Across the u. S. 40 states now spreadsng a surge in infections, florida the hottest of all hot spots, more than 11,000 cases in the last 24 hours. All this as President Trump asserts 99 of cases are totally harmless. Today the president s former Homeland Security advisor said no. Suggesting that its not dangerous is in itself a dangerous message. Garrett also tonight protestors topple more monuments they call symbols of racism and injustice. Also, to reassure and protect air travelers, some airports install thermal cameras

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