Fema seeking bids to provide meals to puerto rican victims of hurricane maria. Last october brown scored a 156 Million Contract to provide 30 million meals at a cost of 5. 10 each. She subcontracted the job to two companies, including a corporate caterer in atlanta with 11 employees. Did you really think that 11 people were going to do millions of meals . She told me she was experienced with this work and as time got on as time went on that she would be able to hire additional people to scale up. Reporter only 50,000 of the 30 million meals were delivered. Fema terminated her contract due to late delivery. Fema should have understood reporter fema picked brown after vetting her, even though she had no experience working largescale disasters. Brown has had five previous government contracts terminated for not delivering required food and her inability to ship products. Ive had challenges in that area, particularly because im so young and being a woman in this world, in the Food Industry worrell. You pour water in it and it heats up. Reporter one Government Agency put out a notice saying Browns Company could not work for them again, but that did not apply to fema. Democrats like representative Stacey Plaskett have criticized femas decision. The other agencies go so far as not just to stop the contract but to issue a systemwide warning saying that this is not a company to do business with. Then how could they have been prepared to do a 156 Million Contract with a oneperson operation . My biggest mistake was not asking for more help. Reporter so miss browns been paid about 255,000, but shes appealing to fema for 70 million more. Now, fema insists there was no disruption in the Food Distribution chain in puerto rico because of this debacle. And if youre wondering where the unused meals went . We found them in this storage locker here in atlanta. 60,000 meals. And jeff, this is what they look like. Theyve been sitting here since november. Wow. David begnaud, thank you very much. Now to some other stories were following in the evening news feed. Driving was next to impossible today in sioux city, iowa. A fierce snowstorm is blowing through the upper midwest. Chicago could get as much as 20 inches by saturday. Schools in the city will be closed tomorrow. The death of u. S. Border patrol agent Rogelio Martinez last november remains a mystery. He was found unconscious with Blunt Force Trauma near el paso, texas. President trump has said martinez and his partner were attacked. The fbi says it has found no evidence of that. The partner has told investigators he cant remember what happened. When researchers analyzed more than 700 crashes caught on tape, they found signs of Drowsy Driving in roughly 10 . Eagles fans lined the streets and climbed trees to celebrate the citys first super bowl win with a massive parade. Its about time nat shaffir runs six miles a day six days a week. So youve had a knee replacement. Youve been shot in the knee. Yeah. And youre running marathons. Right. Hey julie, i know todays critical, but i really need. A sick day. Dads dont take sick days. Dads take dayquil severe. The nondrowsy, coughing, aching, fever, sore throat. Stuffy head, no sick days medicine. Millions arent sleeping enough and they are causing far more highway accidents than previously thought. Aaa said today nearly 10 of crashes involve drowsy drivers. Heres transportation correspondent kris van cleave. Reporter asleep behind the wheel. Researchers now believe what youre watching here is happening on the roads far more frequently than previously thought. Here this teen rearends another vehicle. Fortunately, no one was hurt. Just because youre tired . How much did you sleep . Reporter when addison, Illinois Police pulled over this driver, he said hed just finished a 14hour shift and was exhausted. Youve got to be careful. Being drowsy is not its just as bad as being drinking or beibe being distracted. You know whap im saying . Reporter the Aaa Foundation reviewed video like this of 3,500 drivers and more than 700 accidents, looking for telltale signs of fatigue, something federal regulators estimate factors into 1 to 2 of crashes. But these researchers saw Drowsy Driving in nearly 10 of the accidents reviewed. 1 in 10. 1 in 10. Thats a lot of crashes. Definitely. So i think that really underscores the significance of this safety concern on the road. Reporter its a concern that haunts jennifer pearce. Shell never get to be an aunt to my children. Shell never get to meet her youngest niece faith. Reporter her younger sister nicole was an 18yearold freshman at Virginia Tech when riding back from a ski trip with friends the driver fell asleep and slammed into a tree, killing nicole. It just doesnt really go away. You just mourn differently each year. My biggest message is to make sure that people understand that sleep is a very important part of a Healthy Lifestyle and its necessary every day all the time. Reporter now, experts say some drowsy drivers can be as dangerous as drunk drivers. Jeff . Take a break, pull over, take a rest if you need. Kris van cleave, thank you. Up next here, eagles fans have wai oh, thats lovely. So graceful. The corkscrew spin, flawless. His signature move, the flying dutchman. Poetry in motion. And there it is, the baby bird. Breathtaking. A sumo wrestler figure skating . Surprising. Whats not surprising . How much money heather saved by switching to geico. Fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. 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Fans lined the streets and climbed trees to celebrate the citys first super bowl win with a massive parade. Cops danced in the streets and directed chants instead of traffic. Eagles reporter and Eagles Center jason kelce had some fun on live tv. No one likes us no one likes us we dont care were the eagles [ bleep ] eagles reporter there was even a coffin on the street. Congratulations philadelphia eagles, we buried the nungsd patriots. Whether you rode in by train or came in by foot, it was all worth it to get this close to the champs. Victory victory victory my fathers looking down, a big eagles fan. We won we beat them they didnt think we could but we did. Aeagles reporter the parade ended at the steps rocky balboa made famous with eagles players trying to set another record. Eagles, eagles reporter now, organizers had hoped for 2 Million People to attend todays parade, and when you add in the more than 1,000 pounds of confetti, the thousands of cans of beer, and dozens of food trucks, it will take the rest of the night to clean up the city. Jeff . At least. Demarco, thank you. Up next, at 81 years old he is setting an example for folks half his age. Dr. Stanley remember this cannot change the laws of god. When he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, thats like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] we end tonight with a man who started running when he reached Social Security age and hasnt stopped yet. Chip reid now with our special series, living stronger. Reporter nat shaffir runs six miles a day six days a week. He started running after meeting a College Student who had just run a marathon. So i looked at her and said she did a marathon . If she can do it i can do it. And you were how old at the time . 65. Reporter hes now 81 and later this year hopes to run his 12th marathon. When he runs, he doesnt listen to music or plan his day. He says his mind is usually in a much darker place. When youre running, do you sometimes relive and think about this horror . Absolutely. All the time. Reporter that horror is the holocaust. He gives tours at the Holocaust Museum in washington, d. C. , where he shares his own story. We know for a fact that hitler hated all minorities, in particular jews. Reporter shaffir was born in romania in 1936 and had a happy childhood until he was almost 6 years old, when everything suddenly changed. One of our neighbors was a priest. He showed up with a Police Officer and two armed guards and hes pointing at us and hes saying [ speaking Foreign Language ] these are jews. So we were actually turned into n. To the authorities because we were jews by a priest. Reporter his family spent years in a jewish ghetto with barely enough food to survive. 32 of his relatives perished in nazi concentration camps. Shaffir, though, eventually made it to israel and at age 24 to america. Running, he says, gives him strength. As a young paratrooper in the israeli army he was shot in the knee. You stoil have any bullet fragments or anything in your leg . No, they took it out when they replaced my knee. So youve had a knee replacement, you were shot in the knee, and youre running marathons. Right. Reporter running while thinking about the holocaust, he says, gives him the mental strength to keep telling his story. Running gives you so much more incentive to speak out and make sure things like this dont happen again. Reporter 81 years old and living stronger than ever before. Chip reid, cbs news, washington. That is the overnight news for this friday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im jeff glor. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im vladimir duthier. The eyes of the world turned to south korea for the 2018 winter olympic games. Nearly 3,000 athletes from 92 nations will be competing for 102 gold medals in 52 different sports. But overshadowing the games is the Nuclear Tension between north korea and the united states. Ben tracy is in the host city. Reporter so north korea really has dominated the runup to these games, first by just deciding to come, then by sending a 550person delegation, and now by staging this massive military parade on the eve of the opening ceremony. Reporter north korea put on a major show of force for the 70th anniversary of the founding of its army. Tens of thousands of soldiers marched in kim il sung square. It also proudly paraded many of its weapons of war, including two different versions of its intercontinental ballistic missiles, believed to be capable of striking the united states. Kim jong un and his generals looked on from above. Thats probably north koreas way of trying to show that it is relevant, that it can control the narrative in the region. Reporter shay cotton is an expert on north koreas weapons program. He says if kim jong un was trying to look more rational by engaging with south korea over the olympics this was an odd way to show it. I think if north korea wanted to be reasonable with Something Like this they wouldnt be holding a parade the day before the olympics anyways. Reporter during Vice President mike pences visit to japan he told hundreds of u. S. Military personnel at Yokota Air Base that military action against north korea is possible. Those who dare threaten us would do well not to underestimate the capabilities of the armed forces of the united states. Reporter north korea was officially welcomed at the olympic athletes village today, and south korean president moon jaein plans to host members of the norths delegation, including the sister of kim jong un, for lunch this weekend. Meanwhile, american luge athlete erin hamlin, who was named team usas flag bearer, is excited about the north korean athletes who are participating in the games. Thats what its all about, is bringing people together in a peaceful environment to celebrate sport and something we all love to do. Reporter for the most part the athletes dont seem to be focused on all the politics that are surrounding these olympic games. Olympic competition has now officially begun. Today the american curling duo of matt and becca hamilton, they are brother and sister, they trounced the russians 93 in their opening match. So while the politics may continue here in pyeongchang, let the games begin. Closer to home, the flu bug continues to claim victims from coast to coast. Health officials in arkansas report at least 125 deaths related to the influenza voors. Schools have been shut down and the state is giving out free flu shots. Omar villafranca frorts litt ff little rock. Reporter 3yearold gibson heath has spent the last 12 days at little rock Childrens Hospital fighting the flu. Because of his chronic lung disease the his parents rushed him to the e. R. He spiked a fever of 102 and thats when i knew i needed to bring him in and get tested for the flu. Reporter sick kids like gibson have kept dr. Shane mckinney and his staff in the e. R. Busy. In december they regularly see 180 patients a day. But those numbers have jumped this flu season. Our volume has been increasing steadily. We saw 306 patients this past monday, which is a huge increase for us. Reporter with the flu hitting the country hard this year, arkansas has 35paid out me than 8,000 medicaid claims this week alone. During the same week last year only about 1,000 flurelated claims were paid. At this clinic in little rock dr. Jay Douglas Holland is taking a different approach in dealing with the spike in flu cases. Even though his waiting room is empty what are his symptoms . Reporter he still treats five to ten patients over the phone. Body ache. I go through a pretty thorough history about fever, chills, headache, body ache, and sore throat. Cough . If someone has awful of those, i feel comfortable in treating them over the phone. And we are not charging for that. I love you. Reporter the heaths all got a flu shot to avoid spreading the virus and to protect their son theyre asking the community to get their flu shot. Last year in arkansas no children died from the flu, but so far this year three children have been killed by the virus, which is why doctors are still urging people to get the flu shot. One of the president s top aides has resigned after two of his exwives accused him of Domestic Abuse. Rob porters background was well known to both the white house and the fbi, which refused to grant him a security clearance. So how did he work in such a sensitive position for more than a year . Major garrett reports. Rob porter has repeatedly denied these allegations and done so publicly. That doesnt change how serious and disturbing these allegations are. Reporter White House Press secretary raj shah reporters that white house chief of staff john kelly only became fully aware yesterday of staff secretary rob porters alleged history of abusing two exwives. I did talk to the president earlier today. He told me he was very saddened by these reports and by the information that he saw. Reporter but sources tell cbs news the fbi informed white house officials in november about the Domestic Abuse allegations. Porters first wife accused him of kicking her. His second wife said porter grabbed her from a shower. Both alleged verbal abuse. Louisiana republican senator john kennedy. You cannot beat the hell out of your spouse. It is illegal. And it is immoral. Reporter those allegations did not affect porters standing in the white house. In fact, his portfolio expanded. Porter helped draft the president s state of the Union Address last month and had recently begun work on trade policy. Kelly initially praised porter as a man of true integrity and honor. He amended that statement late yesterday, saying he was shocked by the new allegations but standing by his original comment. We all could have done better over the last few hours, or last few days, in dealing with the situation. Reporter porter has been dating White House Communications director hope hicks, who helped draft kellys initial statement and others like it defending porter. Porter was responsible for vetting all written material, much of it classified, given to the president. He was working without a permanent security clearance, stalled because the fbi flagged the abuse allegations. South Carolina Republican senator lindsey graham. Fact this man operated a year without a security clearance, i didnt understand that and still dont. Reporter the white house will not define what fully aware means regarding chief of staff kelly. Sources familiar with the clearance process tell us that the fbi report on porter would have been far more detailed than the news report that broke this week setting the scandal in motion, which means kelly could have known more and he could have known more much sooner. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Looking for balance in your digestive system . Try align probiotic. For a nonstop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. Get 24 7 digestive support, with align. The 1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. Also in kids chewables. Okay lets try this. It says you apply the blue one to me. Here . No. Make every day valentines day with ky yours and mine. Two sensations. One great way to discover new feelings together. 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