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For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back later for cbs mornings. And remember you can follow us online anytime at cbsnews. Com. Reporting from here in the nations capital, im norah odonnell. Have a good weekend. This is cbs news flash. Im Shanelle Kaul in new york. For the First Time Ever, the united autoworkers are striking against all three big Car Companies at once. At the direction of Union Leadership, workers at three plants, one from each company, walked off the job at midnight tonight when the deadline for a new contract had passed. President biden approved an Emergency Declaration in maine ahead of the arrival of hurricane lee this weekend. The storm is predicted to bring heavy rain, flooding, and wind gusts near 80 Miles Per Hourr t easterern new engngland and cac. Andnd the summerr o of barb continues, following the release of the hit film, barbie toy sales increased 25 during july and august compared to the same time last year. For more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. Im Shanelle Kaul, cbs news, new york. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. We begin tonight with breaking news. A federal grand jury in delaware indicting hunter biden on three gun charges. The president s youngest son could face up to 25 years in prison if hes found guilty of the felony counts, all stemming from his purchase of a firearm at a time when he was using drugs. Special counsel david weiss alleges biden lied about his addiction on paperwork and illegally obtained a gun. Per the atf, it is against the law for a user of certain controlled substances, including cocaine, to possess a firearm. Todays news comes less than two months after a plea agreement between hunter biden and federal prosecutors fell apart after the judge refused to sign off on it. We have a lot of new details to bring you tonight, and cbss Catherine Herridge is here to start us off. Good evening, catherine. Good evening, norah. This is an extraordinary situation for the attorney general, Whose Department is prosecuting the leading candidate for the gop nomination, former president donald trump, and the president s son at the same time, who is facing new legal jeopardy. The three felony counts hunter biden faces stem from his possession of a handgun in october 2018, identified in Court Records as a colt cobra. 38 special revolver. The president s son is accused of making a false and fictitious statement about his drug use on a federal gun form and to a firearms dealer. The third count alleges he did knowingly possess a firearm while on drugs. Tom dupree is a former Senior Justice Department official. How serious are the charges . These are all charges that carry fairly significant potential jail terms. Reporter the president s son had previously reached an agreement on the charge of gun possession that avoided prosecution if he had abided by the terms for two years. But that deal, which included misdemeanor tax charges, collapsed. His lawyer insisted today the gun agreement remains valid, saying the evidence has not changed, but the law has. And so has maga republicans improper and partisan interference in this process. A senior house republican, who is at the center of the newly announced impeachment inquiry into the president , said the charges fell short. This is the one crime he committed that you cant tie joe biden into. Reporter hunter biden has openly admitted his past struggle with addiction as he told cbs sunday morning. I went one time for 13 days without sleeping and smoking crack and drinking vodka exclusively throughout that entire time. Mr. President reporter and while the president had no comment about his son today, he has long defended him. First of all, my sons done nothing wrong. I trust him. I have faith in him. Reporter but hunter biden could still face more charges for alleged tax violations. Todays news about this indictment being filed, unfortunately for hunter biden, its probably the first chapter in what could be a long book. Reporter based on the Court Records, those tax charges could be filed here in washington, d. C. Or california, where hunter biden lives. Irs whistleblowers first told cbs news they believe the evidence supports serious felony tax violations. Norah. Catherine herridge, thank you. Switching gears to what could be the first ever strike against detroits big three automakers all at the same time. Nearly 150,000 uaw members are threatening to walk off the job just hours from now without a new contract. Cbss kris van cleave reports from the motor city that a work stoppage would have a negative effect across the entire economy. Reporter countdown to a shutdown. Without a deal, autoworkers will go on strike at ford, gm, and stellantis plants at midnight. Negotiations appear to be stalled. The big three can afford to immediately give us our fair share. If they choose not to, then theyre choosing to strike themselves. I think theyre preparing for a historic strike with all three companies. Reporter fords ceo, jim farley. What their initial offer was is to pay our hourly workers about 300,000 each and work four days. That would basically put our company out of business. Do you feel this has been a good faith negotiation . Its hard to say what word because weve never really seen this before. Reporter the uaw is seeking up to a 40 raise. The automakers are offering about half that. Also on the wish list, a 32hour workweek and the return of pensions, nonstarters for the companies. Also phasing out concessions made in 2008 when the carmakers teetered on the verge of collapse. The big three are on a roll of big profits over the last decade, more than 20 billion so far this year alone. Corporate greed is the problem. Our membership is fed up and fired up. Reporter the fight is playing out as the Auto Industry is going through a major shift to electric vehicles. Evs require less labor to manufacture, and workers tend not to be unionized, meaning labor costs for competitors are significantly less. Were falling behind further and further. Reporter a friday strike would leave thirdgeneration autoworker zach van vleet living off 500 a week in strike pay, which doesnt go far for a family of four. How long until you really start to feel that pinch . Honestly, i dont think it would take long at all. If we do go out, how long is it ing if to take to get a deal . The uaw says without a deal, it will strike key plants belonging to all three automakers and then expand if necessary. Its a dangerous thing to say youre going to strike just some plants but not others because thats not how the industry can operate, and you will see more than just those plants shut down. Reporter economists say even a relatively short tenday strike against all three automakers could cost 5. 6 billion. Tonight were learning President Biden has spoken with Union Leaders and executives at the big three, trying to find out how to unstall these stalled negotiations. Norah. Kris van cleave, thank you. Turning now to the weather and hurricane lee as it moves across the atlantic and closes in on new england. The category 1 storm is currently located west of bermuda, lashing the island with strong winds and pounding waves. In maine, residents are not tking any chances. Theyre pulling their boats out of the water to protect them from getting damaged or destroyed with waves up to 20 feet expected to slam the coast. Meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the Weather Channel is following the storms latest track. Good evening, chris. Good evening, norah. Tropical storm conditions are expected up and down the new england coast. Even though much of the u. S. Is out of the cone, the storm will b getting bigger. Also have to monitor the potential for some flooding with some of the rain with this system. Heres a look at those tropical alerts from southern massachusetts all the way up through coastal maine. Even inland from down east maine could have some strong Tropical Stormforce winds. As far as the worst of the weather, really look for things to go downhill tomorrow night. High tide could lead to some coastal flooding on saturday with winds peaking friday night, norah, into saturday afternoon with dramatic improvements, at least on land, by sunday. Chris, thank you. Tonight the faa is investigating the rapid descent of a United Airlines jet overnight. The airline says the flight from newark, new jersey, to rome lost cabin pressure about 50 minutes into the flight and had to circle back to the airport for an emergency landing. 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Many of these deaths can be prevented if the cancer is caught early. Janet shamlian reports on what you can do to protect yourself. Reporter Queen Stewart is a lawyer and mom of two, who learned she had Breast Cancer at 35, finding the lump herself, too young for insurancepaid screening. When you were diagnosed, what did you think . I just cried. And i just worried so much about whether i would be here for my girls. Reporter cancer is surging in people under 50. According to a new studying involving more than 200 countries, increasing 79 over an almost 30year period. The most cases and deaths coming from Breast Cancer. Prostrate and trachea or windpipe cancers had the fastest increases. Those numbers are remarkable. What are the ramifications for society of younger people getting cancer . I think its important for younger individuals who meet screening criteria to consider and pursue screening at ageappropriate times. Reporter but why is it happening . Researchers say genetics is a factor, but the study cites poor diets, alcohol and tobacco use, physical inactivity, and po reduce their cancer risk . Look at the importance of screening, Breast Cancer, colorectal cancer, cervix cancer. Reporter in the u. S. , the recommended age to start colon Cancer Screening was recently lowered from 50 to 45, and Breast Cancer from 50 to 40. Stewart had a double mastectomy, chemotherapy, and radiation. Shes in remission and says she has a new lease on life. It had me create a sense of urgency in my life to live now, to find joy. Reporter researchers specifically mentioned dietary factors, too much sodium, too much red meat as contributors, stressing how much of a role what we eat plays in our overall health. This time last year, a decadeslong mega drought had utahs Great Salt Lake at its lowest level ever recorded. But a huge snowfall over the winter has brought much of the lake back to life. Barry petersen paid a visit. Reporter theres a particular beauty to this lake in the desert. It seems all the more special this year. You are talking to a person who literaly wrote an obituary for great sought lakes. Reporter biologist Bonnie Baxter is among the many who until recently feared the great salt like was dying. Last time i was here just a year ago, this was absolutely bone dry. Yes, dry out to there. And to look at it now yeah. Look at the sailboats. Its like people havent been able to even have boats on the water. Reporter last year, when the lake reached its lowest level ever recorded, what water there was became too salty for much of the life the lake supports. But now the swarms of tiny brine flies on the waters edge is a sign the lake is returning to health. So this is exciting for you. Yes, so exciting. The birds are back on the shore. The flies are back on the shore. It tells us that if we can get water to this lake, the lake will take care of itself, but you got to get water. Yeah, and relying on Mother Nature to do this mammoth snowstorm season again is not a good strategy. Reporter utah got more snow this past winter than its received in at least 40 years. As that snow melts, the rivers that feed the Great Salt Lake are running high and fast. Go a little further. Reporter mike freeman of the u. S. Geological survey is tracking the flow on the bear river. The bear river provides about a little under half of the total volume that goes into the Great Salt Lake. Reporter the measurement is made in cfs, cubic feet per second, for which freeman has an excellent explanation. One cubic foot is equivalent to one basketball going from this point every second. So if you think about a river, right now we have about 3,300 cfs. So 3,300 basket balls per second moving down the river. Reporter its badly needed after a long drought says utahs director of natural resources. Its a 20year drought at the very tail end of the worst drought in 1,200 years, and it was dire. And then the heavens opened. The heavens opened. This last year, we received over 200 precipitation statewide. Reporter as well as his government job, ferry runs a ranch thats been in his family for five generations. When we were here a year ago, this was parched. Yeah, this was. Nothing would grow here if we didnt irrigate. And now its well, its been flooded. Reporter flooded by the bear river. In spite of that, ferry is still pushing for more conservation to send more water to the Great Salt Lake. We might be out of drought today, but were preparing for the next one. Its coming. I guarantee you that we will be in drought within the next five years. Reporter last year, we saw university of utah scientist kevin perry measuring arsenic and other heavy metals in the dust of the dry lakebed, which is the source for dust storms that threaten the health of millions in the Salt Lake City region. 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Reporter todays job, to try and understand the tryout process for special agents of the secret service, who believe they are fit enough and smart enough to join the divisions special counterassault team, otherwise known around here as the c. A. T. Team. Lets head down to the 15 yard line. Reporter instructor jay randall has been with the secret service for nearly 30 years. Youll come up, see the red dot through your scope. Reporter and if you want to make the c. A. T. Team, youll likely need to go through him. What you have right now is not bad at all. Okay. Reporter we had the rare opportunity to work with live firearms. [ sound of gunfire ] and it was an eyeopening reminder of the power of these weapons. And gun safety was constantly being stressed. The magazine, empty, right . Exactly. One, two. One more. Reporter we picked the hottest and stickiest day of the summer in maryland. Okay. On my side. Reporter where realfeel temps climbed to nearly 107 degrees. And as you can tell by my heavy breathing thats it, thats it, thats it. Good. Reporter i was feeling the heat. So why dont we do this . Create that fatigue, mental fatigue, physical fatigue. We can only go so far with situational fatigue because i really cant hurt people. But i can put them under duress physically. Thats what we do. Its not an issue if you can do it. Dry, flat range, perfect, cool conditions. Can you do it on fire . Can you do it in the moment . Can you do it when you have your behind handed to you . Reporter after a quick reset and some much needed hydration you got to work reporter the second part of the fitness test resumed. It was one of the most demanding physical stresses ive ever faced. There you go. Reporter pulling 100pound sleds, tire flips. The secret Service Needs to make sure all special agents who are responsible for protecting the president of the United States can execute while under extreme exhaustion. Carrying 45pound kettle bells up six stories nearly broke me down. Along with my photographer, kenton young, who was running alongside me the entire time. Well done. Well done. Reporter then it was more sled pulling. What time is it . Its game time. Lets go reporter by the time i lifted this 100 pound sandbag over my head and onto my back, the exhaustion and the heat had me cooked. There you go. Lets go reporter you cant tell from this angle. But i was grabbing clumps of grass with all my might. It all culminated with the realtime simulation of the president ial motorcade under attack. [ sound of gunfire ] where i used my training tango down reporter to help neutralize the targets. Special agent jamar newsom is a former nfl wide receiver who now works for the secret service. Reps are so important. Is just like in football. Its all about reps, no matter how exhausting. Thats the only way you get good at it. Are you holding up okay . Im holding up all right. Reporter i think i earned the respect of the men and women of the secret service this day, and they showed me they can execute with no margin for error. You know, weve been talking a quiet day on the job is a good day. Absolutely. Because that means the objective has been completed. Yep. We say that we like to be quietly in the background and success, and nobody h rs about you go by lots of titles veteraran, son, dadad. Its s time to geget up. No. Hair s stylist andnd cheerlead. So a adding a studenent te might t feel overwrwhelm. Whatat if a schohool could be t there for a all of . Career, family, fifinancs anand mentntal health. H. Its comiming along. Well, it c can. National u university. Y. Supppporting thehe whole y. During the covid pandemic, people stuck at home adopted millions of pets to keep them company. Now a lot of those dogs and cats are being dropped back off at shelters, which are now, not surprisingly, overwhelmed. Mimichael geoeorge repoports. Repororter on t the streets new yoyork city, the numbeber straray cats has reacheded a cr. By some estimates, more than half a million cats without a home. Shelters in new york city had to close intake for cats recently because the problem is so babad. Reporteter will zwiegerer r the nonprofit flatbush cats. He says whats happening here is an issue nationwide. Many are handing over their cats and dogs to shelters. A 2022 Forbes Survey found more than a third of those who gave up pets said owning them became too expensive. The real problem is we have a massive affordability crisis for veterinary care. More than 50 of u. S. Pet owners can no longer afford a basic vet visit. Reporter vet care costs rose more than 8 just in the last year. You have to keep your pets healthy like your children, and you have t to theheres a lo upupkeep withh animals. Reporter when stray pet numbers soar, euthanasia rates rise too. The new flatbush Veterinary Clinic opening this month is specifically designed to give Affordable Pet Care and perform 7,500 spay neuter operations a year. Zwieger says while adodoption helps,s, the reaeal solutioion talked about enough. Support spay neuter efforts. That is a way to get to the root of the issue and prevent shelters from being overcrowded. Reporter giving cats and dogs more space to live the lives they deserve. Michael george, cbs news, new york. And that is the overnight news for this friday. Of course you can follow us online anytime at cbsnews. Com. Thats where youll find, among other things, my podcast the takeout. Politics, policy, a bit of pop culture. Reporting from the nations capital, im Major Garrett. This is cbs news flash. Im Shanelle Kaul in new york. For the First Time Ever, the united autoworkers are striking against all three big Car Companies at once. At the direction of Union Leadership, workers at three plants, one from each company, walked off the job at midnight tonight when the deadline for a new contract had passed. President biden approved an Emergency Declaration in maine ahead of the arrival of hurricane lee this weekend. The storm is predicted to bring heavy rain, flooding, and wind gusts near 80 Miles Per Hour to eastern new england and canada. A and thehe summer of barb continues. Following the release of the hit film, barbie toy sales increased 25 during july and august compared to the same time last year. For more, down ad the cbs o connected tv. Im Shanelle Kaul, cbs news, new york tonight, the breaking news. Hunter biden indicted on three felony charges, all tied to his alleged possession of a gun while using narcotics. The new information as the president s son faces possible jail time. Here are tonights headlines. Our new reporting as hunter biden becomes the first child of a sitting president to be indicted by a federal grand jury. The talk of the auto show should be the latest models and newest technology. Instead, its the giant elephant in the room, the looming strike. Were not asking to be millionaires. Were just asking for our fair share so we can survive. Hurricane lee is creeping closer to new england. We now have a hurricane watch for parts of maine, the first in 15 years, and a Tropical Storm watch that stretches down to rhode island. Cyberattacks hit las vegas. The new details as we learn caesars reportedly paid a 15 million ransom. Who may be responsible. The Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a voluntary recall of a popular childrens toy. The agency says they pose a risk of injury or even death. Eye on america. How an indigo farmer in South Carolina is reclaiming the crop to honor her ancestors. To you, its not just anybodys history. Right. This is my Family History. Look how big it is take a look at this. The scary moment a 14foot gator charges a group of girl scouts. The heroic actions of their brave troop leader. The american rescued from deep inside a turkish cave is sharing his incredible survival story. You can get to amazing places. And back. And back. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. We begin tonight with breaking news. A federal grand jury in delaware indicting hunter biden on three gun charges. The president s youngest son could face up to 25 years in prison if hes found guilty of the felony counts, all stemming from his purchase of a firearm at a time when he was using drugs. Special counsel david weiss alleges biden lied about his addiction on paperwork and illegally obtained a gun. Per the atf, it is against the law for a user of certain controlled substances, including cocaine, to possess a firearm. Todays news comes less than two months after a plea agreement between hunter biden and federal prosecutors fell apart after the judge refused to sign off on it. We have a lot of new details to bring you tonight, and cbss Catherine Herridge is here to start us off. Good evening, catherine. Good evening, norah. This is an extraordinary situation for the attorney general, Whose Department is prosecuting the leading candidate for the gop nomination, former president donald trump, and the president s son at the same time, who is facing new legal jeopardy. The three felony counts hunter biden faces stem from his possession of a handgun in october 2018, identified in Court Records as a colt cobra. 38 special revolver. The president s son is accused of making a false and fictitious statement about his drug use on a federal gun form and to a firearms dealer. The third count alleges he did knowingly possess a firearm while on drugs. Tom dupree is a former Senior Justice Department official. How serious are the charges . These are all charges that carry fairly significant potential jail terms. Reporter the president s son had previously reached an agreement on the charge of gun possession that avoided prosecution if he had abided by the terms for two years. But that deal, which included misdemeanor tax charges, collapsed. His lawyer insisted today the gun agreement remains valid, saying the evidence has not changed, but the law has, and so has maga republicans improper and partisan interference in this process. A senior house republican, who is at the center of the newly announced impeachment inquiry into the president , said the charges fell short. This is the one crime he committed that you cant tie joe biden into. Reporter hunter biden has openly admitted his past struggle with addiction as he told cbs sunday morning. I went one time for 13 days without sleeping and smoking crack and drinking vodka exclusively throughout that entire time. Mr. President reporter and while the president had no comment about his son today, he has long defended him. First of all, my sons done nothing wrong. I trust him. I have faith in him. Reporter but hunter biden could still face more charges for alleged tax violations. Todays news about this indictment being filed, unfortunately for hunter biden, its probably the first chapter in what could be a long book. Reporter based on the court record, those tax charges could be filed here in washington, d. C. Or in california where hunter biden lives. Irs whistleblowers first told cbs news they believe the evidence supports serious felony tax violations. Norah. Catherine herridge, thank you. Switching gears to what could be the first ever strike against detroits big three automakers all at the same time. Nearly 150,000 uaw members are threatening to walk off the job just hours from now without a new contract. Cbss kris van cleave reports from the motor city that a work stoppage would have a negative effect across the entire economy. Reporter countdown to a shutdown. Without a deal, autoworkers will go on strike at ford, gm, and stellantis plants at midnight. Negotiations appear to be stalled. The big three can afford to immediately give us our fair share. If they choose not to, then theyre choosing to strike themselves. I think theyre preparing for a historic strike with all three companies. Reporter ford ceo jim farley. What their initial offer was is to pay our hourly workers about 300,000 each and work four days. That would basically put our company out of business. Do you feel this has been a good faith negotiation . Its hard to say what word because weve never really seen this before. Reporter the uaw is seeking up to a 40 raise. The automakers are offering about half that. Also on the wish list, a 32hour workweek and the return of pensions, nonstarters for the companies. Also phasing out concessions made in 2008 when the carmakers teetered on the verge of collapse. The big three are on a roll of big profits over the last decade, more than 20 billion so far this year alone. Corporate greed is the problem. Our membership is fed up and fired up. Reporter the fight is playing out as the Auto Industry is going through a major shift to electric vehicles. Evs require less labor to manufacture, and workers tend not to be unionized, meaning labor costs for competitors are significantly less. Were falling behind further and further. Reporter a friday strike would leave thirdgeneration autoworker zach van vleet living off 500 a week in strike pay, which doesnt go far for a family of four. How long until you start to really feel that pinch . Honestly, i dont think it would take long at all. If we do go out, how long is it going to take to get a deal . Reporter the uaw says without a deal, it will strike key plants belonging to all three automakers and then expand if necessary. Its a dangerous thing to say youre going to strike just some plants but not others because thats not how the industry can operate. And you will see more than just those plants shut down. Reporter economists say even a relatively short tenday strike against all three automakers could cost 5. 6 billion. Tonight were learning President Biden has spoken with Union Leaders and executives at the big three, trying to find out how to unstall these stalled negotiations. Norah. Kris van cleave, thank you. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Turning now to the weather and hurricane lee as it moves across the atlantic and closes in on new england. The category 1 storm is currently located west of bermuda, lashing the island with strong winds and pounding waves. In maine, residents are not taking any chances. Theyre pulling their boats out of the water to protect them from getting damaged or destroyed with waves up to 20 feet expected to slam the coast. Meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the Weather Channel is following the storms latest track. Good evening, chris. Good evening, norah. Tropical storm conditions are expected up and down the new england coast. Even though much of the u. S. Is out f the cone, the storm will be getting bigger. Also have to monitor the potential for some flooding with some of the rain with this system. Heres a look at those tropical alerts from southern massachusetts all the way up through coastal maine. Even inland from down east maine could have some strong Tropical Stormforce winds. As far as the worst of the weather, really look for things to go downhill tomorrow night. High tide could lead to some coastal flooding on saturday with winds peaking friday night, norah, into saturday afternoon with dramatic improvements, at least on land, by sunday. Chris, thank you. Tonight the faa is investigating the rapid descent of a United Airlines jet overnight. The airline says the flight from newark, new jersey, to rome lost cabin pressure about 50 minutes into the flight and had to circle back to the airport for an emergency landing. Now, the flight map shows the plane dropped about 30,000 feet in altitude in just seven minutes before safely landing. No injuries were reported. Now to the cyberattack causing havoc at mgm resorts nationwide. Hackers have crippled the companys computer systems, shutting down casino slot machines, atms, and even guest room doors in hotels from vegas to atlantic city. Cbss Elise Preston reports from las vegas, where the fbi is investigating this multimillion dollar hack. Reporter mgm resorts is not only one of the biggest players on the las vegas strip. Its nevadas largest employer, and tonight its paralyzed. Casinos filled with nonworking slot machines. Computers and phone lines are down, and frustration is growing. You dont know what youre dealing with, right . You dont know how much is copromised and how much is not compromised. I dont even want to pay with my card right now. Im scared theyre going to hack all of our information. Reporter a group that reports on cyberattacks claims that all hackers did to compromise mgm resorts was hop on linkedin, find an employee, then call the help desk. How was this even carried out . Its not clear. Reporter cbs news cybersecurity expert chris krebs says several recent cyberattacks may have been homegrown. We have built up this kind of mythology around ransomware operators being eastern europeans or russians hiding under the skirt of putin and the kremlin. It may be that there were also americans involved in these most recent attacks. Reporter according to bloomberg, a few weeks ago, Caesars Entertainment paid about 15 million ransom to restore its systems. The Company Confirms that attackers breached Loyalty Customer data, including drivers license and Social Security numbers, but has taken steps to ensure that the stolen data is deleted by the unauthorized actor. Even if you are able to get some of these folks, another is going to pop up right behind them because theyve been able to demonstrate that it is a very lucrative profession, that cyber crime pays and it pays very, very well. Reporter krebs says you can increase your own cybersecurity. Keep your phones up to date with the latest protective software. When conducting business online, make sure youre using legitimate websites. And if shopping online, use credit cards, not debit cards. Norah. Good information. Elise preston, thank you so much. Tonight, new details about that dangerous fugitive who was captured outside of philadelphia on wednesday after a twoweek manhunt. Danelo cavalcante was discovered by thermal imaging and then subdued by a Police Dog Named yoda. The u. S. Marshal says cavalcante told investigators he was planning to carjack someone and was hoping to travel to canada and then possibly puerto rico. The convicted killer also telling officers they nearly stepped on him multiple times during the search while he was hiding under leaves and brush and that he survived on watermelons and stream water. Well, hes now being held in a maximum security prison, awaiting new charges from his time on the run. Tonight, an american cave researcher who became trapped more than 3,000 feet underground in turkey is finally sharing his incredible story of survival. Cbss Ramy Inocencio spoke with the new york resesident abouout lilifethreatetening ordeaeal. So o im doing g great. Not like 100 yet. On t the outsidede, i look p pr good. Reporter but on the inside, doctors are still not sure what caused u. S. Caver mark dickey to suddenly fall ill during a mapping expedition more than 3,000 feet under a turkish mountain, struck with severe internal bleeding and vomiting. At some point i just was in such bad shape that i couldnt even check my own pulse. I was close to the edge. Reporter over the next ten days, nearly 200 rescuers from europe and turkey answered the call for help. Navigating his stretcher up vertical ascents, through tight passages, past waterfalls and in nearar freezing g cold untilil [ applausese ] this is s the momentnt weve be waiting and hoping for. His journey from the depths of the earth finally came to its end. To what extent will this ordeal stop you from going back into the earth . No extent whatsoever. I expected that answer. To that end, why do you love doing this so much . This is one of the last frontiers of exploration. The places that im getting to are so challenging, so difficult, its like climbing mt. Everest. You can get to amazing places. And back. Reporter and mark told me he will be staying here until next week for more scans. But next month is already on his mind, norah, and his next caving adventure. Just incredible. Ramy inocencio, thank you. Tonight, a staggering new death toll from mondays catastrophic floods along libyas mediterranean coast. The libyan red crescent Aid Organization says more than 11,000 are dead in the city of derna with another 10,000 still unaccounted for. New video shows the devastation. Some survivors say the only warning they received to evacuate was the explosion of dams bursting, unleashing those waves of floodwater. Theres a lot more news ahead on the cbs overnight news. Nenew dove menen bodywashh gives s you 24 h hours of nonourishing micromoioisture. That m means your r skin ststill feels s healthy and smoothth now. Nonow. And now t too. 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Near chicago, officials are investigating what caused a giant tent to collapse today, injuring 26 people, 5 seriously. It happened at an Employee Appreciation event at cintas, which makes work uniforms and other clothes. The company says its now cooperating with the investigation. A terrifying encounter between girl scouts and an alligator during a camping trip they wont soon forget. Weve got some of the scary details next. Now to an important consumer alert about a popular activity for kids. More than 50,000 chuckle roar ultimate water beads activity kits are being recalled after a 10monthold child died from swallowing the beads and a 9monthold was seriously injured. Water beads are crystals that grow when you put them in water. The recalled kits made by Buffalo Games of new york were sold exclusively at target from march through november of last year. Customers are advised to contact the company for a refund. A group of girl scouts survived a waytooClose Encounter with an alligator estimated to be 14 feet long. Have a look at this video. The gator appears to be stalking the girls, swimming towards them at a lake in texas huntsville state park last weekend. The scouts scrambled out of the water while their brave troop leader got between them and the gator. Im thinking they should get a new badge for that one. Wow. Finally tonight, perhaps one of the most famous sweaters in the world went up for auction today at sothebys and sold for a price tag fit for a princess. Princess dianas iconic black sheep sweater fetched a record 1. 1 million. That is more than 14 times the original estimate and the most ever for an item of clothing worn by the late british royal. Lady Diana Spencer first wore the sweater to a polo match in 1981 during her courtship with thenprince charles. And the rest, they say, is history. Well, thats it, the overnight news for this friday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back later for cbs mornings. And remember you can follow us online anytime at cbsnews. Com. Reporting from here in the nations capital, im norah odonnell. Have a good weekend. This is cbs news flash. Im Shanelle Kaul in new york. For the First Time Ever, the united autoworkers are striking against all three big Car Companies at once. At the direction of Union Leadership, workers at three plants, one from each company, walked off the job at midnight tonight when the deadline for a new contract had passed. President biden approved an Emergency Declaration in maine ahead of the arrival of hurricane lee this weekend. The storm is predicted to bring heavy rain, flooding, and wind gusts near 80 Miles Per Hour to eastern new england and canada. And the summer of barbie continues. Following the release of the hit film, barbie toy sales increased 25 during july and august compared to the same time last year. For more, download the cbs news app on your cell phon its friday, september 15th, 2023. This is the cbs morning news. Breaking overnight, on strike. For the First Time Ever the united autoworkers take on the bigthree Car Companies simultaneously as contract talks break down. Were going to tell you how far apart they are. Hunter biden charged. The president s son is indicted

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