Obviously, you have the homegrown terrorist. I dont know how to stop that or detect that. You have other terrorist threats that come across the border. I believe in the case of the paris shooting, i believe he was homegrown, but, again, there are so many threats that come in from across border, and its essential, absolutely, to control ones border. The other thing that has me, keeps me literally awake at night is the threat against aviation. We know that would be the super bowl for the terrorists to knock down an airplane in flight, technicall particularly if it was full of americans. We have taken measures overseas to reduce that threat. But its something i watch every day, because there are a number of plots we are watching very, very closely, and theyre very sophisticated and very threatening. The number one thing in my mind is to protect the american people. So well do that. You said on the homegrown threat, a lot of people think ppart of the San Bernardino as shooting and theto to stop that. If thats the biggest threat and you dont know how to stop it, that seems like a big problem. It is a big problem. It is number, it, you know, depending on where you sit is where you stand on this. It is a big threat, is it the number one threat . I think its the most common threat. Unfortunately, there are other similartype terrorist threats that could come from outside the border. You know, the cia, nsa, all the grade m great men and women of d. O. D. Are doing a great job. I focus on this aviation threat thats very real, and if successful, they will kill hundreds and hundreds of people in one, fell swoop. So the appeal i would make on the homegrown threat, if you see something, say something, whether youre a parent, a sibling, an imam. And this frankly, to White Supremacists as well. The cbs overnight news will be right back. 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Causing massive events, and as weather becomes more destructive, early warnings become more critical. Tat they may use satellites edrget by the Trump Administration. Nick mulvaney is the director. Were not spending any money on that of your money. Reporter john walsh is chief scientist at the university of alaska in fairbanks. Were basically ignoring threats to the wellbeing of future generations. Reporter villages are literally disappearing. And Scientists Say alaska today is fair warning of the Climate Change future for the rest of america. Barry peterson, alaska. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Almost everything. You know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. But for only 7 a month, ridx helps break down waste. Avoid a septic disaster with ridx. Because your carpet theres resolve carpet care. It lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. Resolve carpet care with five times benefits does your mouthg prescripoften feel dry . 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Reporter theres something surprising happening in the pine mountains of kentucky, like most mining communities, ledger county has lost thousands of jobs, and yet, how do you account for the new whiskey distillery and restaurant, the renovated buildings, the what has helped breathe new life into the decimated coal economy here has little to do with mining. We have 18 hufulltime employees, a Million Dollar payroll annually. Reporter this is apple stop. Short for Appalachian Community film workshop, a Nonprofit Center on the edge of town that exists largely because of federal founding. Appalshop has been in this town for 48 years, and i think it has been an example of the diversified economy we really need in this region. We say appalachian here, but reporter 29yearold ada smith grew up here. Her grandfather worked in the mines. But, because of appalshop, her father didnt have to. So this is my dad and my mom here. Reporter appalshop was a seed that grew out of Lyndon Johnsons war on poverty in the 1960s. Programs were established in impoverished areas to encourage young people to discover new skills in the arts, like film making. By working on this film it helps me learn more about the place im a part of, and i think it will cause people to respect other cultures. Reporter the film workshop has grown into a diverse and thriving art center. Where picks and shovels have been replaced by picks and bows. But now what was started by the 36th president has suddenly been put in doubt by the 45th. This is what we call the America First budget. Reporter last month, the Trump Administration unveiled a proposedud National Endowment for the arts, the national endo youment for the humanities, the corporation for public broadcasting, all provide critical funding for appalshop. Many of these agencies have been threatened with extinction before. In the 1990s, when members of congress accused the nea of supporting offensive art, the agencys budget was cut nearly in half. But the Trump Administration says this time the cuts arent about taste but about taxes and struggling taxpayers. Budget director nick mulvaney. Can i really go to those folks, look them in the eye and say, look, i want to take money from you and give it to the corporation for public broadcasting. That is a hard sell and something we dont think we can defend anymore. Reporter this, despite the fact that all together than. 02 of the federal budget. To me, again, it is really shortsighted and silly. Reporter ada smith says that in fact these federal budget cuts will hurt the people struggling the most in areas that helped length the president. Ledger county voted 41 for president donald trump. The people working on this budget havent spent enough time understanding where these federal resources go and how much theyre needed in communities like this. Reporter with grants from the nea, appalshop film makers have turned the local culture into indelible images. Started out farming. Bought a mule for 125 then. Reporter appalshop archivist, carolyn rubins. These are the holyfields. He worked in the coal mines. And they its about 20 minutes from here. Reporter without federal funding, will this important part of American History and hair dama heritage be lost . For 27 years, weve been making art. That streak is not going to end in 2018 if the nea goes away. Reporter david marcus is the director for a Theater Company in new york. Surprisingly, he supports the cuts. Marcus says even small Government Brands interfere with the free market by giving recipients an unfair edge. So when the federal government comes in and gives 10,000 or 15,000 to one company and not other companies, theyre really putting a heavy thumb on the scale. Reporter yes, theaters may fail, marcus says, but others will simply take their place. But what guarantee do you have that in a place like whitesburg, kentucky, what guarantee do you ha reporter so it will just go. Things go. Yes. This is the nature of the world. This is the nature of art. Art needs subsidy to be alive. We cannot just have the marketplace determining what is done. Reporter rocco landisman is a former chairman of the nea. He worries that without subsidies, challenging, daring art will never be produced. Case in point . You came to me and said ive got this hot idea for a musical about Alexander Hamilton and the founding fathers, and its going to be done in rap and help hip my first take would be, really . The reality is, im a puerto rican guy who writes musicals, and thats not very common. Reporter Lynn Manuel Miranda pulled off the impossible. Hes the creator of that perhaps the greatest theater sensation of the decade. As an artist, youre grateful for any opportunity, any crack in the door. Reporter miranda credits the success of hamilton, and his first musical to federally subsidized theaters that took a chance. As we form a stage i can point to public funding and the arts making that possible. My first job was as an intern for wnet, thats a pbs affiliate in new york city. My first musical was workshop at the old Musical Theater Center which is partially funded by the nea. Reporter and it wasnt just the nea. I grew up loving musicals by parents who loved musicals, and we never had money to do to broadway shows. I think i saw three maybe before i an i saw into the woods. And that changed my life. Reporter and that, says miranda, is the point, to give kids who otherwise wouldnt have it, access to the arts. Like this 11yearold and his older sisters samantha and grace in lecher county, kentucky. Appalshop is the reason theyve been able to take music lessons. If you hand me an instrument, i want to learn how to play it. So i was excited when i could learn to play the fiddle. Reporter the costs of these f programs are only a tiny portion of the budget but not funding them would cost americans much more. We try to tell the stories of americans and amplify their voices, their lives, their stories. When you take away that type of federal support you start leaving out tons, millions of voices in this country that are unheard. The cbs overnight news will be right back. As we approach 20 years since the death of Princess Diana, her sons are opening up about their private struggle after losing their mother. Prince william and prince harry are now talking about their own men it wi Mental Health. Heres mark phillips. Its friday, the 21st of april. Reporter at last, a duke and duchess may have found their true calling. Harry styles went straight to number one with his debut single. Can he do it again . Reporter william and kate as deejays, promoting their Mental Health charity but clearly taking to their new role. On radio one. He had 13 weeks at number one before harry sounds familiar. Reporter prince harry, it turns out is part of the Mental Health charity pitch as well. Almost like a form of medical. Reporter joining his sisterinlaw and brother in a discussion about bottling emotions up. This is what the two sons of Princess Diana said they did to repress the pain of her death for years. We never really talked about losing our mom at such a young age. When you speak to other families and kids and stuff, you think, wow, i dont want them to have to go through the same thing. Even hearry and i have not talked enough about our mother. Reporter theyre talking now so everyone can hear. I equate it to like a boiling pan of soup with the lid on. Weve effectively taken the lid off. Reporter the royals were once the epitome of the british stiff upper lip. Not anymore. Im mark philli since the death of Princess Diana in a twohour special. Gayle king will host Princess Diana here on cbs on may 22nd. Thats the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others, check back with us for cbs this morning. Im elaine quijano. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im elaine quijano. Its a busy week in washington. After a twoweek break. Congress will be back in session. Facing a friday deadline for a possible Government Shutdown. The showdown comes as a new poll out sunday shows President Trumps Approval Rating at record low. While those who voted for mr. Trump remain satisfied with his performance. Next saturday marks the official 100th day of the administration. And our chief correspondent, John Dickerson will be sitting down with the president. Errol barnett has more from the white house. Reporter you will be interviewing mr. Trump on his 100th day. What are you curious about . Im curious about what hes learned in office. Reporter John Dickerson will be with President Trump next weekend as he reaches the 100day milestone. The president can be incredibly blunt. He was during the campaign. So id like to have him bring that to his own presidency seen if he can be as blunt about washington and his role in it as he was as a candidate. Reporter today the president took his case for a wall along the Mexican Border to twitter. It will stop drugs and ms13 gang members, he wrote, and mexico will be paying in some form for the badlyneeded border wall. Next Week Congress returns from its break. With a possible Government Shutdown looming friday. Democrats and republicans are expecting a few days of negotiations before passing a spending bill. Paying for the border wall is an issue, but hes optimistic. Im pretty confident that were going to get something thats sa thats sa thats satisfactory to the president. Its a political stunt. Reporter dick durbin. To think that he would consider shutting down the government of the United States of america over this outlandish proposal of a border wall. That would be the height of irresponsibility. Reporter as the president suggests tax reform and another repeal of obamacare are also in the works, a New Washington post abc news poll shows mr. Trump with the lowest Approval Rating at this point in a presidency of any commander in chief in the modern era. And while his base still sees him favorably, he has yet to expand that appeal. So for this president , the solidity of his base may be something that pushes him on to behave as hes behaving. Reporter President Trump is staging counter programming on saturday. Instead of attending the annual white house Correspondents Dinner he will be holding a rally in pennsylvania. He is the first president to skip the dinner since ronald reagan, who was at the time recovering from an assassination attempt. In another important story, it was election day in france. Americas oldest ally. The vote took place days after a Paris Police Officer was killed in an attack. Today voters narrowed down a field of 11 president ial candidates to just two who will face off in a Runoff Election two weeks from now. They are independent centrist, Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen. Elizabeth palmer has the latest from paris. Reporter many french voters didnt know who to cast a ballot for until they were actually in the booth. Ranging from the far right, through the center to the committed left. But ann sophie wasnt one of the late deciders. She wouldnt tell us who she voted for other than it was a centrist candidate whose priority was the economy. Someone who can get us out of the mess we are in today. Reporter unemployment is top of the list for supporters of the right wing candidate, Marine Le Pen, too, but they hope she will address it by closing frances borders and shutting down immigration. Reporter le pens brand of flag waving made her a front runner in this race, especially among young people in smaller towns who cant find work. Analysts predict that thursdays terrorist attack in central paris might give le pen an extra boost. But that also galvanized voters determined to stop it. This is a french citizen who emigrated from morocco, a muslim country. Does the prospect of Marine Le Pen in the runoff scare you . I am worried. I may not be scared, but i am worried. Reporter tonights result is going to send two relative outsiders head to head in the runoff on the 7th of may. Marine le pen who only recently came into the mainstream. And Emmanuel Macron with no official party backing but with wide appeal to the center and the establishment. Elaine . Elizabeth palmer, thank you. We learned today another american is being detained in north korea. His name is kim sang duck. He also goes by tony kim. Hes an accounting professor. He was detained at the airport in pyongyang as he was leaving the country. Two other americans are known to be held by north korea. Meanwhile, the communist dictatorship is threatening to sink a u. S. Aircraft carrier as the uss carl vinson joins exercises in the pacific. Israel is marking its annual Holocaust Memorial day. And at Holocaust Memorials around the country, survivors and descendants lit candles to remember the jews killed in the holocaust. Here in the u. S. More than 100 wildfires continue to burn across florida. The governor declared a state of emergency almost two weeks ago. Roxana saberi has the latest. Reporter for two days, flames raged across floridas collier county, forcing thousands of residents, including jack burrson, to pack up and head for safety. This is my farm. My family farm thats burning down as we speak. Reporter rain is bringing some relief to floridas army of firefighters. Even the National Guard is pitching in. Take this time. Make sure your home is safe. This wont be the last fire of the fire season. Reporter firefighters control, allowing people to go home. Our whole street, kearney avenue is engulfed. As a tunnel of flame. Reporter anthonys back yard was completely torched. Four boats and about nine vehicles. But the house is still there, all of our animals are safe and were safe. Reporter smoke is still a danger. I know its very toxic, and its kind of hard for me to breathe. Reporter 125 fires are blazing across florida. Firefighters have contained another massive fire in polk county. Its amazing what they can do. Reporter so far, no homes or lives have been lost there. Polk county officials think arson was the cause. And they have a warning for whoevers responsible. Dont sleep, dont relax, because we are on you, and it will be hotter than this fire until you are locked up in this il. Investigators say a cigarette sparked fans are mourning the death of a beloved happy days star, erin moran, best known as joanie cunningham. Chris martinez looks back on her leave and career. Sunday, monday, happy days reporter at just 13 years old, erin moran was launched to stardom on happy days, as joanie, the loveable sister of richie cunningham. If i get my head chopped off, im going to tell mom on you. Reporter her acting career began at age 6, appearing in shows like Family Affair and gunsmoke. But it was her role on happy days that made her a household name. Morans joanie cunningham, was also the focus of a spinoff, joanie loves chachi. She would go on to star in the love boat. But she fell on hard times, reportedly struggling with depression and homelessness. On saturday, her body was found in southern indiana. Dispatchers receiving a 911 call of an unresponsive female. Upon arrival of first responders, it was determined that Erin Moran Fleischmann was deceased. Some of her former costars are expressing grief on twitter. Ron howard tweeting, ill always choose to remember you on our show making scenes better and lighting up tv screens. Henry winkler saying oh, erin, now you will finally have the peace you wanted here on earth. Rest in tse it, serenely now, too soon. And scott baio says, i a her life. God has you now, erin. Erin moran was 56 years old. Authorities so far have not released her cause of death. Elaine, an autopsy is pending. Chris martinez, thank you. Former president george h. W. Bush is spending another night in the hospital. Hes been at houstons Methodist Hospital since april 14th, being treated for pneumonia. He spent two weeks in the hospital in january also for pneumonia. He is 92 years old. This years royal marathon got a royal boost. The duke and duchess handed out water to runners before the race along with prince harry. They stuck around to watch the marathon and hand out medals afterwards. Coming up. Ivanka trumps brand is booming in china. But her overseas success is raising ethics concerns. Thats next. No matter who was in there last. Protection. 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Reporter april 6 was a busy day for ivanka trump. She helped host a dinner for president xi jinping in maralago and looked on as her daughter charmed him with a chinese folk song. But what happened that day in china is whats grabbing headlines. Her lifestyle brand won provisional approval for three lucrative trademarks. The timing raises questions whether mrs. Trump is personally profiting from her white house roam. But according to four independent trademark experts interviewed by cbs news, the approvals were standard. Dan plain isn property consultant in hong kong. There isnt any indication that they shouldnt have been approved. And if you treat them as applications by any other applicant, i dont think theres a smoking gun here. Reporter a cbs News Analysis showed that ms. Trump has been applying for trademarks in china sense 2008, including one of her name in mandarin. While her father was running for president , she applied for 34, nearly twice the amount she applied for in the previous eight years. So far six were rejected. Four have been approved. The three green lit on april 6th for ivanka trump spa services, jewelry and handbags took nearly 11 months to process, falling within the typical time frame. In addition, rulings only come out on certain days, including the sixth of every month. In a statement, the companys president said, the trademark filings are part of the normal course of business, especially in regions infringement is rampant. China is a major abuser. We found more than 300 chinese trademark applications for ivanka trumps name that were not filed by her. Others may be trying to profit from her celebrity, like the man who tried to profit from Michael Jordans name. And sold sports gear. The Legal Practice is known as trademark squatting. Trademarks are reviewed on a firstcome, firstserve basis. She wont profit unless she sells those items in china, a country with nearly 1. 4 billion potential customers. Adrianna diaz, cbs news, beijing. Still ahead, we go town hall hopping with a congressman from alabama. Voters weigh in on the Trump Administrations plan. No matter who was in there last. Protection. New lysol power fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a justcleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. Lysol. What it takes to protect. Because your carpet theres resolve carpet care. It lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. Resolve carpet care with five times benefits ne sayonara. This scarf all thats left to rememb. What. She washed this like a month ago the long lasting scent of gain. Now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. It says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. This. Here . No. Have a little fun together, or a lot. Ky yours and mine. Two sensations that work together, so you can play together. Ialmost everything. 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The bill that i support today has the exact same wording that we have in the law today with regard to preexisting conditions. How are you . Reporter some constituents noted that the new draft supposedly gaining steam does eliminate some protections for the sick. There are some press reports out today that theres a new compromise, dont be so quick to believe that. Reporter this is republican country. We had very few democrats that showed up to town halls before the election. Reporter even now, the confrontation is often served with a side of cordiality. I think youve been thoughtful about things on this issue. Reporter youve heard from a lot of people who seem to have concerns that the republican replacement plan for obamacare will not be better for them than what they have now. Yes, and you heard me respond to that. I disagree with them. But i do think we have to listen to what theyre saying. Reporter thats why he held 11 town halls this week alone, even as some of his colleagues are steering clear. Nancy cordes, cbs news, alabama. The cbs overnight news will be right back. As we approach 20 years since the death of Princess Diana, her sons are opening up about their private struggle after losing their mother. Prince william and prince harry are now talking about their own Mental Health. Go, its friday, the 21st of april. Its 4 00 p. M. Reporter at last, a duke and duchess may have found their true calling. Straight to number one with a debut single. Can he do it again. Reporter william and kate as deejays, promoting their Mental Health charity but clearly taking to their new roles. On radio one. 13 weeks in number one before harry came along. Sounds familiar. Reporter prince harry, it turns out is part of the Mental Health pitch as well. Joining his brother and sisterinlaw in a discussion of the risks of bottling emotions up. This is what the two sons of Princess Diana say they did to repress the pain they endured for years after her death. We never really talked about it, we never really talked about losing our mom at such a young age and you think wow, you know, i dont want them to have to go through the same thing. Even harry and i have not talked enough about our mother. Reporter theyre talking now so everyone can hear. I equate it to a boiling pan of soup with the lid on. Weve effectively just taken the lid off. Reporter the royals were once the epitome of the british stiff upper lip. Not anymore. Im mark phillips. Cbs will mark 20 years since the death of Princess Diana. In a twohour, prime time special, gayle king will host Princess Diana at 8 00 7 00 central. Check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im elaine quijano. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im elaine quijano. Its a busy week in washington. After a twoweek break, congress will be back in session facing a friday deadline for a possible Government Shutdown. The showdown comes as a new poll out sunday shows President Trumps Approval Ratings at record lows. While those who voted for mr. Trump remain satisfied with his performance. Next saturday marks the official 100th day of the Trump Administration. And our chief washington correspondent John Dickerson, will be sitting down with the president. Errol barnett has more from the white house. Reporter you will be interviewing President Trump on his 100th day. What are you most curious about . Im curious about what the president has actually learned in office. Correspondent and face the nation host John Dickerson will be with President Trump next weekend as he reaches the 100day milestone. The president can be incredibly blunt. He was during the campaign, so id like him to bring that to his own evaluation of his own presidency and really see if he can be as blunt about washington and his role in it as he was as a candidate. Reporter today the president took his case for a wall along the Mexican Border to twitter. It will stop drugs and very bad ms13 gang members, he wrote. And mexico will be paying in some form for the badlyneeded border wall. Next Week Congress returns from its break with a possible Government Shutdown looming friday. Democrats and republicans are expecting a few days of negotiations before passing a spending bill. Trumps chief of staff says paying for Border Security is an issue, but hes optimistic. Im pretty confident were going to get something thats satisfactory to the president in reporter dick durbin, the number two ranking democrat in the senate. To think that he would consider shutting down the government of the United States of america over this outlandish proposal of a border wall, that would be the height of irresponsibility. Reporter as the president suggests tax reform and another repeal of obamacare are also in the works, a New Washington post abc news poll shows mr. Trump with the lowest Approval Rating of any commander in chief in the modern era. At this point in the presidency. While his base still sees him favorably, he has yet to expand that appeal. Normally, if your base is the only group that loves you, thats a problem. For this president , the solidity of his base may very well be something that pushes him on to behave just as hes behaving. Reporter President Trump is staging counter programming on saturday. Instead of attending the annual white house Correspondents Dinner, he will be holding a campaignstyle rally in pennsylvan he is the first president to skip the dinner since ronald reagan, who was at the time recovering from an assassination attempt. Elaine . Errol barnett, thank you. In another important story, it was election day in france. Americas oldest ally. The vote took place days after a Paris Police Officer was killed in a terrorist attack. Today voters narrowed down the field of candidates from 11 to two. They will face off in a Runoff Election two weeks from now. They are Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen. Elizabeth palmer has the latest from paris. Reporter many french voters who showed up today didnt know who to vote for until they were in the booth. It was a crowded field. 11 candidates ranging from the far right, to the center to the committed left. But ann sophie wasnt want of the lastminute deciders. She wouldnt tell us who she voted for, except it was a centrist candidate whose priority was the economy. We need someone who can get france out of the mess we are in today. Reporter so unemployment is at the top of your list. Yes. Reporter unemployment is top of the list for supporters of Marine Le Pen, too. But they hope she will address it by closing frances borders and shutting immigration. Reporter le pens brand of flagwaving, antiislamic nationalism made her a frontrunner in this race, especially among young people in smaller towns who cant find work. Analysts predicted that thursdays terrorist attack in central paris might give le pen an extra boost. But it also galvanized voters determined to stop it. This citizen who emigrated from morocco. Does the prospect of president Marine Le Pen scare you . I may not be scared, but im worried. Reporter they will be head to head on a runoff on the 7th of may. Marine le pen who only recently came into the mainstream, and Emmanuel Macron, a former investment banker with no official party backing but with wide appeal to the center and the establishment. Elaine . Elizabeth palmer, thank you. Homeland security secretary john kelly addressed the recent terror attack in paris. He also offered a blunt assessment of americas ability to stop homegrown terrorists. Heres part of secretary kellys conversation on face the nation. In a recent paris attack, a policeman was killed. Is there anything in the paris attack that sends any lessons about american policy or policy that should be put in place . Obviously, you have the homegrown terrorist. Detect that. You have other terrorist threats that come across the border. I believe in the case of the paris shooting, i believe he was homegrown, but, again, there are so many threats that come in from across border, and its essential, absolutely, to control ones border. The other thing that has me, keeps me literally awake at night is the threat against aviation. We know that would be the super bowl for the terrorists to knock down an airplane in flight, particularly if it was full of americans. We have taken measures overseas to reduce that threat. But its something i watch every day, because there are a number of plots we ae watching very, very closely, and theyre very sophisticated and very threatening. The number one thing in my mind is to protect the american people. So well do that. You said on the homegrown threat, a lot of people think that is the biggest threat, as part of the San Bernardino shooting and the boston bombing, but you say you dont know how if stop that. You dont know how to stop it, that seems like a big problem. It is a big problem. It is number, it, you know, depending on where you sit is where you stand on this. It is a big threat, is it the number one threat . I think its the most common threat. Unfortunately, there are other similartype terrorist threats that could come from outside the border. You know, the cia, nsa, all the great men and women of d. O. D. Are doing a great job. Keeping them away from the homeland. I focus on this aviation threat thats very real, and if successful, they will kill hundreds and hundreds of people in one, fell swoop. So the appeal i would make on the homegrown threat, if you see something, say something, whether youre a parent, a sibling, an imam. And this extends frankly, to White Supremacists as well. The cbs overnight news will be right back. No matter who was in there last. Protection. New lysol power fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a justcleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. Lysol. What it takes to protect. Because your carpet theres resolve carpet care. It lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. Ialmost everything. You know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. 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It used to be 9 feet thick in some areas, now its more like 3. Why do i care about whats happening ot there . We care about the arctic, because it has connections to the entire northern hemisphere, to people down in the lower 48 states. Reporter the Warming Arctic is causing the jet stream to wobble across ama,eric helping spawn massive weather events. And, as americas weather becomes more destructive, early warnings become more critical. But scientists may lose their vital tools like moninitorg satellites targeted by the Trump Administration. Nick mulvaney is the director. Were not spending any money on that anymore. We consider that to be a waste of your money. Reporter john walsh is chief scientist at the university of alaska in fairbanks. Were basically ignoring threats to the wellbeing of future generations. Reporter in alaska, warmer temperatures are melting the permafrost. Villages are literally disappearing. 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Reporter theres something surprising happening in the pine mountains of kentucky, like most mining communities, Letcher County has lost thousands of jobs, and yet, how do you account for the new whiskey distillery and restaurant, the renovated buildings, the 15,000watt Radio Station . What has helped breathe new life into the decimated coal economy here has little to do with mining. We have 18 fulltime employees, a Million Dollar payroll annually. Reporter this is apple stop. Short for Appalachian Community film workshop, a Nonprofit Center on the edge of town that exists largely because of federal founding. Appalshop has been in this town for 48 years, and i think it has been an example of the diversified economy we really need in this region. We say appalachian here, but reporter 29yearold ada smith grew up here. Her grandfather worked in the mines. But, because of appalshop, her father didnt have to. So this is my dad and my mom here. Reporter appalshop was a seed that grew johnsons war on poverty in the 1960s. Programs were established in impoverished areas to encourage young people to discover new skills in the arts, like film making. By working on this film it helps me learn more about the place im a part of, and i think it will cause people to respect other cultures. Reporter the film workshop has grown into a diverse and thriving art center. Where picks and shovels have been replaced by picks and bows. But now what was started by the 36th president has suddenly been put in doubt by the 45th. This is what we call the America First budget. Reporter last month, the Trump Administration unveiled a proposed budget that defunds the National Endowment for the arts, the National Endownment for the humanities, the corporation for public broadcasting, all provide critical funding for appalshop. Many of these agencies have been threatened with extinction before. In the 1990s, when members of congress accused the nea of supporting offensive art, the agencys budget was cut nearly in half. But the Trump Administration says this time the cuts arent about taste but about taxes and struggling taxpayers. Budget director nick mulvaney. Can i really go to those folks, look them in the eye and say, look, i want to take money from you and give it to the corporation for public broadcasting. That is a hard sell and something we dont think we can defend anymore. Reporter this, despite the fact that all together funding for these agencies make up less than to me, again, it is really shortsighted and silly. Reporter ada smith says that in fact these federal budget cuts will hurt the people struggling the most in areas that helped elect the president. Letcher county voted 41 for president donald trump. The people working on this budget havent spent enough time understanding where these federal resources go and how much theyre needed in communities like this. Reporter with grants from the nea, appalshop film makers have turned the local culture into indelible images. Started out farming. Bought a mule for 125 then. Reporter appalshop archivist, carolyn rubins. These are the holyfields. He worked in the coal mines. And they raised 11 children and lived innen in jenkins. Its about 20 minutes from here. Reporter without federal funding, will this impotant part of American History and heritage be lost . For 20,000 years, weve been making art. That streak is not going to end in 2018 if the nea goes away. Reporter david marcus is the director for a Theater Company in new york. Surprisingly, he supports the cuts. Marcus says even small government grants interfere with the free market by giving recipients an unfair edge. So when the federal government comes in and gives 10,000 or 15,000 to one company and not other companies, theyre really putting a heavy thumb on the scale. Reporter yes, theaters may fail, marcus says, but others will simply take their place. But what guarantee do you have that in a place like whitesburg, kentucky, what guarantee do you place . I dont have a guarantee. Reporter so it will just go. Things go. Yes. This is the nature of the world. This is the nature of art. Art needs subsidy to be alive. We cannot just have the marketplace determining what is done. Reporter rocco landisman is broadway producer and a former chairman of the nea. He worries that without subsidies, challenging, daring art will never be produced. Case in point . You came to me and said ive got this hot idea for a musical about Alexander Hamilton and the founding fathers, and its going to be done in rap and hiphop, i would say, as a commercial producer, my first take would be, really . The reality is, im a puerto rican guy who writes musicals, and thats not very common. Reporter Lynn Manuel Miranda pulledff Broadway Musical hamilton, perhaps the greatest theater sensation of the decade. As an artist, youre grateful for any opportunity, any crack in the door. Reporter miranda credits the success of hamilton, and his first musical to federally subsidized theaters that took a chance. As we form a stage i can point to public funding and the arts making that possible. My first job was as an intern for wnet, thats a pbs affiliate in new york city. My first musical was workshop at the old Musical Theater Center which is partially funded by the nea. Reporter and it wasnt just the nea. I grew up loving musicals by parents who loved musicals, and we never had money to do to broadway shows. I think i saw three maybe before i was an adult. But because of pbs perform and that changed my life. Reporter and that, says miranda, is the point, to give kids who otherwise wouldnt have it, access to the arts. Like this 11yearold and his older sisters samantha and grace in Letcher County, kentucky. Appalshop is the reason theyve been able to take music lessons. If you hand me an instrument, i want to learn how to play it. So i was excited when i could learn to play the fiddle. Reporter the costs of these programs are only a tiny portion of the budget but not funding them would cost americans much more. Ada smith says. We try to tell the stories of americans and amplify their voices, their lives, their stories. When you take away that type of federal support you start leaving out tons, millions of voices in this country that are unheard. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Captioning funded by cbs its monday, april 24th, 2017. This is the cbs morning news. Its shaping up to be a whirlwind week. With his 100th day in office fast approachinging, President Trumps to lock down an obamacare replacement and a budget for the border wall while keeping the government from shutting down. 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