And vehicles skidding across the ice. We have two reports and a forecast. First adriana diaz in texas. Adriana . Reporter scott, this is one of dallas busiest highway intersections. Normally this would be bumpertobumper traffic but this onandoff sleet storm has broad roadways to a crawl. So far theres been one trafficrelated death and 300 accidents. It looked like a monster truck derby on interstate 40 just outside amarillo. 25 vehicles, mostly semis banged up and broken after sliding on icy roadways. Outside dallas, drivers had to reverse off an icy highway ramp, and one driver tried to push another up a slippery incline. Tony hartzel is from the Texas Department of transportation. Its a little more challenging because people think that its a little like snow, but its a lot slicker. It can look passable, but underneath can be black ice. Reporter at the dallas airport, more than 1,000 flights were canceled and the american sniper murder trial in stephenville was postponed. This person turned a slushy parking lot into a fourwheel drive skating rink, but it was Serious Business for the 300 plows and deicing trucks deployed to stay ahead of the treacherous conditions. Reporter im anna werner in monterey, tennessee, where after a weekend of treacherous condition, power crews are working overtime. At the height of this historic ice storm 50,000 residents were without power, but as the storm subsided and foggy conditions lifted, by this evening Power Outages were down to 20,000. The main job for Emergency Personnel today became checking in on elderly residents stuck in cold homes. You still good on food . Reporter people like 71yearold bill hites, whose son in indiana was worried and asked police to drop in. He was trying to stay warm using a patio heater, not meant to be used indoors and police found it was leaking carbon monoxide. Come over to the shelter about 3 30, 4 00. If i dont see you im coming back out here. Reporter mr. Hites was brought to an Emergency Shelter after he also told police he started his car in his garage trying to stay warm. Of the 26 people who have died here in the past week, scott nine died from exposure to the cold. Pelley anna werner, thank you very much, anna. Now for forecast well turn to eric fisher, the chief meteorologist at our boston station, wbz. Eric . Tracking more messy wintry weather across the Southern States working their way over toward alabama and georgia. That trend will continue overnight. As we head through the overnight hours, tomorrow mornings drive the Atlanta Metro heading over toward columbia, eventually closer to charlotte were looking at snow, freezing rain and sleet all mixed together. Really dangerous conditions out there on the roads. Snow totals the heaviest in the atlanta area, especially the northern part of the metro up into the mountains of north carolina. Another storm is lined up behired this one. This is wednesday into thursday. Pretty much the same area, that i20 corridor northward looking at more significant snowfall. That will wrap up on thursday morning and usher in more cold. Cold a big part of the story for tonight. Look at tomorrow mornings temperatures out the door. Well below zero. Record lows likely to fall into the northeast. Another batch moves in on wednesday, reinforcing this cold. Another arctic front, and that will lead us all the way into the weekend. Scott, after that maybe a little improvement. Pelley eric fisher, wbz. Eric, thank you. Well, if you beat the weather today by going to the mall you may have been thinking about the new threat made against american shoppers by a terrorist group in east africa. Is it serious . Jeff pegues has been finding out. Reporter the fit calls for attacks modeled after the terrorist assault on the Westgate Mall in Nairobi Kenya in 2013. That attack took 67 people and made the al qaeda affiliate alshabaab known worldwide. Now the group is urging followers to carry out similar assaults on scholling centers in the west with specific mention of americas biggest mall just outside of minneapolis. What if such an attack was to occur in the mall of america in minnesota . Reporter the video also encourages attacks on malls in canada and in england, as well as Shopping Centers run by the company westfield, which operates 38 malls across the United States. However, in a joint intelligence bulletin the f. B. I. And the department of Homeland Security said the video is not an indication of ongoing alshabaab plotting in the west but is likely an attempt to gain further attention for the kenya attack. The real threat is from lone wolves who may sympathize with the message presenting Law Enforcement with limited opportunities to detect and disrupt plots which frequently involve targets of opportunity. For a few years now police have been training for lone wolf attacks on malls and schools. [explosion] active shooter drills like this one just outside washington, d. C. , emphasize confronting assailants as quickly as possible even while the shooting is still going on. In response to the video the mall of america has increased security. Scott, alshabaab has found sympathizers in minneapolis large somaliamerican population where more than 20 people have been charged with attempting to join the group. Pelley jeff pegues in our washington newsroom tonight. Jeff, thanks very much. Tonight, in a remarkable investigation, cbs news correspondent jim axelrod and producer emily rand have discovered that unwhiting patients across the country were sent millions of dollars in medications they did not order. The medications are made by compounding pharmacies which mix custom drugs for doctors but in this case, the combination of the Compounding Pharmacy with a telemarketer added up to outrageous bills to medicare and private insurance. Reporter last April John Picard got a call from a telemarketer about an alternative treatment for pain. What kinds of questions did they ask you . Do i have ever pain . Do i have needs for medication . Reporter picard gave the caller permission to speak to his doctor. Did you authorize them to seek a prescription . No. Reporter which is why picard and his wife meryl were surprised when these jars of prescription creams angels showed up three months later. Our Immediate Reaction was oh, my goodness, someone else ordered medication and they sent it to us by mistake. Reporter it wasnt a mistake and their insurance had been billed, 2,500 for a pain cream, 3,600 for a migraine cream and nearly 13,000 for a scar gel. 18,680 and change. Reporter you must have been stunned. All i saw was egregious billing for something john didnt want, we had no idea how to use we didnt know what was in it. Reporter the call came from a company in american forks, utah, that went by several name including action medical and western medical. Rachel wurtz worked in the billing department. We spoke to a couple, and they were billed 18,000 for these creams. Uhhuh. Reporter three creams. Is that unusual . No. Not for three oh, no. 18,000 for a onemonth supply, three cream, thats about right. Reporter western medical pitched the creams as a free benefit paid by insurance. If a patient said yes western medical told their doctor, one of your patients has expressed interest in a noninvasive topical cream to help alleviate pain and sent over prewritten prescriptions for the doctor to sign. Why do you believe your doctor signed the prescriptions . We had been discussing the topic of pain and they took advantage of that in the way that memo and that fax implied. Reporter sources linked to western medical tell cbs news the Company Collected up to 200 prescriptions a day, billing them to medicare and private insurance for more than 1 million a week. This is really abuse in the marketplace. Reporter dr. Steve miller is the chief medical officer at express scrips. They paid for john picard creams but recently stopped covering many of them because says, there is no research proving they work. If you talk to almost any pain expert, they will tell us these things work strictly through a placebo response and not through a physiological response through pain receptors. Reporter the creams were formulated and produced at downing labs, a Compounding Pharmacy in dallas. Ashley downing and her husband and coowner Chris Downing recently hosted this red carpet event to celebrate their pharmacys multimillion dollar growth. Last month we sat down with the downings to ask them about their business. Did you have any knowledge that products produced by downing labs were being shipped to people who had not asked for them and Insurance Companies were being billed at these kinds of rates . We became aware that there were issues being made and that people were not happy and when we then sat down as a company and decided were no longer going to have a relationship with them. Reporter so if i am talking to someone working at western medical and theyre telling me that the i think we should go ahead and. Reporter and just what . Not do this anymore. This is. I was not prepared for this at all. Reporter let me ask you one more question what is in those creams that is worth 18,000 . We dont determine the formulas on, that so i. Im done. Or the pricing. Reporter the downings said the Insurance Company sets the price. They declined our repeated requests to explain the relationship with western medical. But during our visit we saw sales orders for a pharmacy affiliated with western medical for the exact same products they shipped to the picards. Were all paying for this. This is not just me and john and our little account. These numbers are eventually spread across everyone in terms of what all of us pay in health care. Reporter in a statement to cbs news following our interview downings said they did were not involved in billing the picards and only received the cost of the medication and small compounding fee. The owners of western medical declined to comment and as for the picards after making numerous complaints, they did get the charges to their insurance reversed. Pelley but you have to wonder how many did not. Jim, great reporting. Thanks very much. Today hondas c. E. O. Said he is stepping down. Sales have slipped while recalls have soared. Under takanobu ito honda has recalled more than 6 million vehicles in the u. S. Because of defective air bags made by the Takata Company that can explode at least six people have been killed. We learned today that the Academy Awards broadcast last night got its lowest rating in six years. Still, over 36 Million People watched. But that was down from nearly 44 million last year. As often, some actors used the National Stage as a soapbox. This was supporting actress patricia arquette. Its our time to have Wage Equality once and for all and equal rights for women in the United States of america. Pelley and she has a point. According to the census bureau, for every dollar a man makes a woman earns just 78 cents for doing the same job. Jericka duncan is adding it up. I wanted to be able to control my own destiny. Reporter for most of her career, Financial PlannerMaura Griffin says she was paid less than men who were doing the same job. So she launched her own firm to help women close that gap. Part of my job is coaching them and letting them know how to negotiate. Reporter among fulltime workers, women earn 18 less a week than men. Women c. E. O. S make 20 less. And in the legal procession, women make 43 less than their male counterparts. Hollywood is pointing out that divide while women in arts and entertainment are making 21 less. Its an uneven Playing Field from the start. A year after graduation, men are already earning 7 more than women according to a study by the American Association of university women. And once the salary is set that gap widens over time. What we found is that women are not getting paid equally for equal work with equal experience. Reporter Anna Beninger is the director of research ate profit that promotes more opportunities for women. When you think about the impact that a gender wage gap has on someones lifetime earnings, you know with women being four out of ten breadwinners these day, its having a huge impact beyond just the women themselves. Its impacting our families and its impacting our economy. Reporter scott, if this wage disparity continues at this rated, experts say we wont see equality for women until 2058. Pelley Jericka Duncan reporting tonight. Jericka, thank you. New research could change the way doctors treat peanut allergies. And an nfl prospect takes a leap of faith when the cbs evening news continues. Its a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. Along with diet and exercise farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. With one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. And, although its not a weightloss or bloodpressure drug farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower Blood Pressure when used with certain diabetes medicines. Do not take if allergic to farxiga or its ingredients. Symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling or difficulty breathing or swallowing. If you have any of these symptoms, stop taking farxiga and seek medical help right away. 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Turns outs keeping kids away from peanuts may be the wrong thing to do. Heres dr. Jon lapook. Reporter eightyearold evan woollen is enjoying a Peanut Butter sandwich. When he was a baby, his mother kerry thought this would never happen. He was allergic to peanuts. I think it would have developed into an allergy. Reporter evan was enrolled in a study challenging the idea that peanuts should be avoided in the first year of life. I hat quite a bit of peanuts. I homicide a peanut snack i had to have three times a week. Reporter researchers followed more than 600 british babies four to 11 months old who were considered at high risk of developing peanut allergies because they had eczema or an egg allergy. One group avoid peanuts. The other that included evan, ate a small amount of peanut protein every week. After five years, the kids eating p. Nuts had 81 fewer peanut allergies than the kids not eating them, exactly the opposite of guidelines from 15 years ago withdrawn in 2008 that recommended excluding peanuts from the diets of infants and toddlers at high rf of allergies. I think this should change clinical practice. Dr. Hugh sampson is an expert not involved in the trial. I would encourage people with babies between four and eight months of age to come in and get evaluated and get started on peanut protein if youre at high risk. Reporter today evan has no signs of peanut allergies. In fact. My favorite food is Peanut Butter, which does have a lot of nuts in it. Reporter researchers excluded children who were highly allergic to peanuts based on special skin testing so dr. Sampson suggests that any strategy by parents or other caregivers to give peanuts to either toddlers or infants should definitely include input from a health professional. Pelley jon thanks very much. 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It feels like it was hard to be in that room. I felt like i was in a place of need. I wouldnt want to be anywhere else in the world except for in that exact very spot so that he could have his outlet. Reporter you felt like if he needed to get that go, you were happy to be there . I needed to be. There those are the places i want to be. I would not change it for anything. Reporter but then in so many photos, there is unmistakable celebration family reunions that no one takes for granted anymore, the pride in having served next to the relief at being home, and a portrait evolves of an earned sense of freedom which was the point of wearing the uniform all along. Wyatt andrews, cbs news, san diego. Pelley and thats the cbs evening news for tonight. For all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. Were back in the deep freeze. Well talk about the possibility of record lows overnight and how cold its going to be at the bus stop. Credible threat or just a scary video . We investigate the latest threats against malls in our country against the somali mall. Technology that can detect the exact pinpoint of cell phones. Meet americas newest multimillionaire. The single mom of four explains what shell do when her kids ask for some cash. But first tonight the president of a popular bar chain in maryland accused of spying on women in a public restaurant. Good evening im derek mcginty. Im jan jeffcoat. Charged with set ting up a camera in the bar bathroom. Reporter Howard County police say kyle muehlhausers dna was on the camera and theres video of him putting it in to place. The investigation started after a woman said she was in the rams head tavern restroom when a digital camera fell to the floor. Its quite concerning, not only for people who have been to the restaurant but people who have been to the community in general. Weve gotten calls from people asking for Additional Information because theyve been to the restaurant or bar. Reporter the camera secretly recorded six women in the restroom. Hes a great guy. Im surprised. Reporter muehlhausers neighbor told us the whole investigation sounds farfetched. Id guess maybe theyre there for security reasons but i dont think hes doing anything malicious or pornographic with it. Just whos going in and out of the bathroom is probably i find that very hard to believe. Theyre very nice people. Muehlhauser is president of rams