This is the Main Assembly line. Reporter Arnold Kamler is the ceo of bca, the Bicycle Corporation of america, his familys business since 1905. The company has a factory in china, but kamler recently moved 10 of bcas business back to the u. S. Why . Wages for Chinese Workers have soared out of sight. Kamler bought this abandoned factory and created 140 jobs, a lifeline in this distressed industrial town. But the only way to make it work was investing in robotics. Were creating jobs with the automation and being able to be price competitive with china now, and it will get even better in the future. Reporter 6 million of automation does the work of more than 100 workers. I dont think a lot of people would look at that as a potential threat. That robot over there will be over here one day. Were not replacing other jobs with these robots. What were doing is were adding equipment that makes us more efficient. Reporter production manager Albertus Jones sees these machines as coworkers. A lot of people have the misconception that automation decreases jobs, but its a different type of job, a more skilled job. Reporter without the automation, the Business Model doesnt work, so there arent the jobs. Thats right. Reporter a new model that could allow American Manufacturing to ride high again. Mark strassmann, cbs news, manning, South Carolina. Coming up next, were entering a new era of better forecasts thanks to a new satellite. And later, theres Something Different about the stars up for oscars this year. So if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geicos emergency roadside assistance is there 24 7. Oh dear, i got a flat tire. Hmmm. Uh. Yeah, can you find a take where its a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah . Yeah i got it right here. Someone help me i have a flat tire well its good. Good for me. What do you think . Geico. Fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. 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Reporter this week saw deadly tornadoes, violent waves, and torrential rain, but meteorologists soon will have a new tool to better predict incoming storms, a Weather Satellite more than 22,000 miles above the earth called go 16. The National Oceanic and atmospheric administration. Calls it High Definition from the heavens. Its better, faster, higher resolution, more information and new information that we havent had before. And liftoff. Reporter launched two months ago, it can identify images other than clouds, like ash and smoke. Its first images, unveiled yesterday, showed fires burning in mexico, clouds over florida and the northeast. When fully operational in november, it will provide images at four times the resolution of current satellites and will be able to take pictures of an individual storm every 30 seconds. Radar systems now can only scan a storm every five to six minutes. Greater resolution with a higher speed will allow us to see realtime storms and events as theyre occurring. Reporter the satellite can measure storm intensity by tracking lightning strikes. Experts like louis uccellini, director of the National Weather service, say the satellite would have been a great help during a storm like this one. Theres no doubt in my mind that it would have made a difference in the way we were following the system. Reporter that means more accurate forecasts and earlier warnings, crucial information that can save lives. Jan crawford, cbs news, suitland, maryland. Coming up next, this truck driver never saw the train coming. 48 hours of protection. I dont have to reapply this. Not once its really soft and almost velvety. As you put it on. Its like reaaally soft. Try dove advance care. For softer, smoother underarms. Disinfect with lysol bathroom toilet gtrigger. Just stay in the toilet. And lysol power foamer. They kill 99. 9 of germs. 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The oscars will have a much more diverse cast of actors this year. That story is next. ,,,,,,,, finally tonight, the Oscar Nominations are out, and la la land is up for a recordtying 14. And a year after actors of color got not a single nomination, seven are in contention, and that too ties a record. Heres jericka duncan. Reporter this year the academy selected seven actors and actresses of color out of the 20 acting nominations. Ruth negga was until nominated for best actress for her role in loving, a story about the couple who helped legalize interracial marriage in america. We may lose the small battles but win the big war. I just want to be your man. Reporter Denzel Washingtons performance in fences, an adaptation of African AmericanAugust Wilsons play earned washington an oscar nomination for best actor. Its not easy for me to admit that ive been standing in the same place for 18 years. Well, ive been standing with you. Reporter his costar viola davis was nominated for best supporting actress. What about my life . What about me . Reporter fences along with lion, moonlight and Hidden Figures i had no idea they hired. There are quite a few women working in the space program. Reporter are all up for best picture. It is a far cry from last year, when the Hashtag Oscarssowhite contributed to boycotts and protests against the academy membership. Then 92 white and 75 male. The academy later set the goal of doubling the number of women and diverse members by 2020. Aisha harris is a culture writer for slate. The academy when they do like to nominate stories about people of color and black people, they usually tend to be about slavery, the Civil Rights Movement or something very oppression heavy, devastating like precious, along those lines. Reporter but this time . This time we have a way bigger swath of different types of stories being nominated. Reporter still, some consider this years nominations a win, even before the first envelope is opened. Jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. And thats the overnight news for this wednesday. For some of you the news continues. For others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and be sure not to miss cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im don dahler. President trump continues to pack his first full week in office with executive orders. The latest he advanced the construction of two controversial pipelines, the keystone xl pipeline which president obama blocked, and the Dakota Access pipeline which touched off months of protests and was eventually blocked by the army corps of engineers. Mr. Trump also signed a notice requiring any steel used in those pipelines to be made in america. But whats raising the most controversy in washington is another alternative fact. The white house insists President Trump lost the popular vote in november because millions of illegal aliens cast unlawful ballots for hillary clinton. The comment that he made, he said 3 to 5 million people, you know, cost could have voted illegally based on the studies hes seen. Reporter white house Spokesman Sean Spicer said President Trump told congressional leaders yesterday that he lost the popular vote by nearly three million votes because of widespread fraud. He did win the electoral college. Hes very comfortable with his win he must be troubled with it since hes bringing it up. I think hes having a discussion with some folks and mentioned something in passing that is a longstanding belief. Its worth clarifying whether illegal ballots or illegal i think studies, there is one that came out of few in 2008, that showed 14 of people that voted were noncitizens. There are other studies that have been presented to him. Reporter spicer appears to be citing a previous study of disputed election and did not present any evidence of fraud in the 2016 election. The association that represents state Election Officials told cbs news it is not aware of any evidence that supports the voter fraud claims made by President Trump. During the campaign mr. Trump questioned the integrity of the vote. Its a rigged election. Were going to beat the rigged system. Were going to beat the rigged election. Reporter today Republican HouseSpeaker Paul Ryan disagreed with the president. Ive seen no evidence to that effect. I have made that very, very clear. I would urge the president to knock this off. Reporter South Carolina republican senator lindsey graham. Youre the leader of the free world, and people are going to start doubting you as a person if you keep making accusations against our electoral system without justification. Reporter the white house has not ruled out an investigation. He believes what he believes based on the information hes been provided. Pruch has ordered a media blackout at the Environmental Protection agency. That means no press releases, blog updates or posts to the agencys social media accounts. Mr. Trump also barred all epa staff from awarding any new contracts or grants. Similar bans are in place at the agriculture and interior departments. Could tying the hands of the epa effect the battle against Climate Change . Jim axelrod has a look. Reporter at the university of pennsylvania, environmental professors like bettany wiggin, listened carefully to candidate trump talk about Climate Change. All of this with the Global Warming, a lot of it is a hoax. Reporter which is why she, her colleagues and her students are racing to back up other servers Information Available on government websites. Temporarily restrictions announced today that epa employees can no longer post or blog from government accounts stoked their fears the administration will limit access to data as it rolls back Environmental Protections. Im really worried the facts might become more difficult to access, so there is a kind of vulnerability of internet materials already. They become more vulnerable still when controlled by an administration who finds them inconvenient. Reporter just today, the Badlands National park tweeted about the Climate Change in defiance of the white house, and then deleted them. And while the president s nominee to run the epa, scott pruitt, disagreed with mr. Trump in his hearings do you agree that Global Warming is a hoax . I do not, senator. Reporter just last may pruitt wrote, scientists continue to disagree about the degree and extent of Global Warming and its connection to the actions of mankind. That debate should be encouraged. We started the hearings with a dangerous new form of climate denial. Reporter Rachel Cleetus is with the union of concerned scientists. This is a sort of climate denial that says, yes, its real, but we dont know what is causing it, and its basically yet another way to kick the can down the road and not take any action. Reporter cleetus says with data showing 2016 as the hottest year on record and Sea Levels Rising at alarming rates that could trigger massive flooding by the end of the century, limiting regulations on Energy Production could be catastrophic. This is a false choice. We dont have to choose between a safe climate and economic growth. We can have both. Reporter the centers for Disease Control has now canceled the conference that would have explored the effects of Climate Change on public health. That was scheduled for later this year. As for President Trump, after his meeting with Auto Executives today, he also said, i am to a large extent an environmentalist. I believe in it. Jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley is u. S. Ambassador to the united nations. The senate cleared her nomination. Shes said russia cant be trusted, and she supports moving the u. S. Embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. That is getting a mixed reaction in the middle east. Seth doane is there. Reporter while there is no policy shift yet, israelis we spoke to are eager to take advantage of President Trumps proisrael statements. Just the suggestion of moving the u. S. Embassy has folks talking this morning at the israeli market in jerusalem. This is the right thing to do. This is the moral thing to do. Reporter moral . Yes. Reporter why is this a moral issue . Because, you know, the jewish people, okay, has a very long connection with the city of jerusalem. Reporter jerusalem, home to some of the holiest sites for jews, muslims and christians, is also claimed by palestinians as their capital. And they say shifting the u. S. Embassy would show the u. S. Siding with israel. It sparks disagreement even at the same coffee table. Its a bad idea to move the embassy to jerusalem. Reporter a bad idea . A bad idea, yes. Reporter why . Because we dont need the world war iii. Reporter on a windy roof top in ramallah, we met a Senior Palestinian adviser. He worried the move could cripple the peace process. It complicates our lives and it starts with President Trump. We want it to start on the right foot. We wanted him to be a force for peace. Reporter no countries locate their embassies in jerusalem, as the status of the city has been a main point of disagreement in stalled peace talks. Better late than never, recognize jerusalem as the capital of the jewish people, like america does in any other country it works with. Reporter jerusalems mayor told us they stand ready to help the u. S. With any move. Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas has met with the king of jordan. They agree if an ok, lets try this. Ok, it says you apply the blue one to me. Here . No. Ah ok, here . Maybe you should read the directions. Have a little fun together, or a lot. Ky yours and mine. Two sensations that work together, so you can play together. Ky yours and mine. Thousands of people who live in the deep south and northeast and along the west coast are cleaning up after four days after damaging and even deadly storms. Most people had time to prepare thanks to the National Weather service. And now a new satellite, the one that took these pictures, can look even deeper into the storms as they brew. Jan crawford has the details. Reporter so this new satellite, the goes 60, sits 22,000 miles above the earth and it sends its data here, to those satellite dishes over there. And meteorologists say that is going to help them better predict where and when bad weather will hit. I think thats a tornado. Reporter this week saw deadly tornadoes. Violent waves. And torrential rain. You cant prevent bad weather, and meteorologists will soon have a new tool to predict it using a satellite using goes16. Its better, faster, more information and new information that we havent had before. And liftoff. Reporter launched two months ago, it can identify images other than clouds, like ash and smoke. Its first images, unveiled yesterday, showed fires burning in mexico, clouds over florida and the northeast. When fully operational in november, it will provide images at four times the resolution of current satellites and will be able to take pictures of an individual storm every 30 seconds. Radar systems now can only scan a storm every five to six minutes. Greater resolution with a higher speed will allow us to see realtime storms and events as theyre occurring. Reporter it can help measure storm intensity by tracking lightning strikes. The experts say it would have been a great help in a deadly weather week like this one. Stlzs no doubt in my mind it would have made a difference in the way we were following these systems. With 30second imagery, we would be able to see those changes with a clarity weve never seen before. This means accuracy for the viewers. Reporter evalyn chaft is a meteorologist at cbs in los angeles. We just see that much more with that picture you get and you can warn people earlier. So if we have thunderstorms here at home, we can tell you where that lightning is, everything. Reporter experts say that this new satellite will give them a better and sharper picture of weather patterns. So that means instead of just getting a fiveday forecast, you might get them much further out, which i think is pretty cool, because that will make those beach vacations a little easier to plan. Jan crawford already dreaming about the beach. The overnight news will be right back. Living well come on up, grandpa dont let joint discomfort keep you down. Come play with us im coming. 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The fonz is now in his golden years, enjoying a rebirth, both on screen and in the bookstores. He invited mo rocca in to tell his story. Theyre perfect, like a toothpaste commercial. Reporter after 38 years of marriage i think hes so handsome. Reporter Stacey Winkler still adores her husband. Hes adorable. Look at his hands. Theyre so tan. Very kind of you. Youre very pretty. Sunday, monday, happy days reporter then again, who doesnt love Henry Winkler . Aaaaay. Reporter after all, he was the fonz on happy days. Listen up, girls, one time, one time only, line right up here, kiss the fonz for a buck. Thats a bargain at any price. Reporter the role of the fonz was the foundation on which i built the rest of my life. It built the house i live in. Reporter but winkler didnt always feel the love, especially in the manhattan apartment where his parents, immigrants from nazi germany, raised him. They had an affectionate phrase for me, and for those of you that dont understand german, that means dumb dog. They were convinced that i was lazy, that i was not living up to my potential. Teachers said the same thing. So i was grounded most of my high school career. Reporter how old were you when you read your first book . 31. Reporter what neither henry or his parents knew is that he was dyslexic. So dyslexic, he could barely read. It was horrible. It was humiliating. It was scary. And i learned to memorize as much as i could from any page, and then improvise. Reporter how many colleges did you apply to . I applied to 28. And i got into two. Reporter he managed to get through bostons emerson college, then was accepted to the yale school of drama. After auditioning with a shakespearean monologue, sort of. And he loved his dog, and he would take his dog for a walk. Reporter yes, it was a monologue that he improvised. The sky was that eerie blue. I made it up. Reporter after yale, he acted on stage and in commercials. Look out, the fonz is coming. Reporter and then at the age of 27, winkler became the coolest High School Dropout in america. Whats in the box, fonz . My engagement rings. You give girls engagement rings. Dont be silly. They ive them to me. Reporter he was one of tvs biggest stars. But his dyslexia continued to interfere with not just his reading, but also physical coordination. Riding a motorcycle, was that challenging . Very. Could not piece together the gear. The gear, the speed, the brake. There was too much. I couldnt comprehend. Reporter was that embarrassing for you . Well, i wish i could so it would look great if i rode it. But i only rode it for about 15 feet in actuality. Reporter but winkler was so convincing playing smooth and competent, that the offers got bigger. Why did you turn down the lead in grease . Because im an idiot. Thats it. No, the thing is that i had this this thing, im not going to be typecast. You know, im going to beat the system. And really what i should have done is just shut up and gone to work. Reporter what was the toughest point in your career . Not being able to work from 1983 to really 1991 as an actor. Happy days is over. What do i do now . And i had no idea. And being rutterless is painful. Reporter to fill the void, winkler became a producer. He helped to create the original mcgiver tv series. And he directed. And while he was away working, stacey raised their three kids. I knew that his first love was his work, and i knew that he had to work in order to feel valued. My belief in him could not fill him because he needed to feel that for himself. Reporter thats i mean, thats very candid. Your reaction . My reaction is that im very lucky. Reporter and over the past 25 years, winkler has worked constantly in hundreds of movies and tv shows, including arrested development. So theyre not filing charges. I got them to call your flee of justice religious expression. This is a lawyer. Yeah, hes very good. I think hes grown and evolved so much that i see less and less of that selfdoubt. Oh, there you go. Nice job. Reporter part of that confidence comes from a past job. Look at that. Oh, my gosh. Reporter that henry and stacey share. If theres one word that this requires, what is it . Patience. Tenacity. Great shot, my friend. One more. Thank you. Thank you. Reporter the winklers have gone fishing. Fly fishing in montana and here on the snake liver in idaho for more than 25 years. What hooked you . The place of it. The sound of it. The green of it. Reporte and what happens when youre fishing, you cannot concentrate on anything else. Not a problem in the world bothers you at this moment. Oh, get him. Yeah reporter and fly fishing, winkler says, gave him the courage to conquer his greatest fear, the written word. I am an actor, a producer, director. We have written 32 novels, and i am in the bottom 3 academically in america. We are in chapter five. Okay. Reporter yes, Henry Winkler is the coauthor, along with lynn oliver, of a series of books about hank zipzer, a fourth grader who has trouble reading. Sound familiar . We have written 4,476 words. Wow. And theyre all good. Thank you so much. Reporter their books have become best sellers. Thank you for being here. Reporter and the basis for a Popular Series in britain. And just because reading, writing and math might be hard for you, it has nothing to do with how brilliant you are. These days are ours reporter Henry Winkler, americas most famous teenager nice job, big fish. Reporter is 71 now. Nice job reporter you learned that where theres a will, theres a way. I live by tenacity and gratitude. Tenacity gets you where you want to be, and gratitude allows you not to be angry or frustrated along the way. 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Reporter she says it was the weirdest feeling. I think i got hit by a love bug. Reporter eventually, tim got bit by it, too. Will you be my girlfriend . Yes. Reporter he made her his steady and decided to move to denver to be closer to her. Tim plans to open a new restaurant there, but its still going to be hard leaving what he knows. In fact, he cries every time he thinks about it. Im just really sad i have to lose this place. Im really sad. Its incredible to watch. Hes deeply grieving about the idea of this transition. Reporter tims father, keith. While at the same time being as excited as ive ever seen him about the possibility being with tiffany. Im lucky to have something that loves me. Every time i feel sad, my girlfriend makes me a lot happier. Im going to start crying here. Reporter when you look her in the eye, what do you see . I see love, i see joy, i see i have a future. Ahhh. Reporter why on earth do we call them disabled . When on the important things, they can be so much more able than us. I love you. Reporter steve hartman, on the road, in albuquerque, new mexico. And thats the overnight news for this wednesday. For some of you the news continues. For others, check back with us later for the morning news and of course, cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im don dahler. Captioning funded by cbs its wednesday, january, 25th, 2017. This is the cbs morning news. Breaking overnight, a suicide bomber barrels into a moelgg deshann motel setting off a string of explosions. Its day six of the trump administration, and today well hear more about the president s plan for national security. Judging from his tweets last night, we know a wall along the Mexican Border will be a key topic. He believes what he believes on the information hes