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KPIX CBS Overnight News July 14, 2024

This post reads, if you see vito, tell him contact his mum, please. The United Nations says the storm left more than 70,000 homeless. Many bahamians say faith is all thats getting them by. Now, it would seem time is working against hope. This country is receiving assistance in search and recovery from the u. S. , u. K. , jamaica, and trinidad and tobago, but the harsh reality is human remains decompose quickly at sea, so many may remain missing, norah, forever. Oh, that is so heart breaking. Errol, thank you. Back here at home, new accusations tonight the Administration May have tried to pressure the National Weather service to change a Hurricane Dorian advisory to cover up a mistake by the president. Weijia jiang is traveling with the president in North Carolina, and, ouija, what have you learned . Reporter norah, a top scientist said he was investigating the policies of scientific rer integrity. He was reacting to a press release that backed the claim President Trump said Hurricane Dorian could hit alabama hard. After the comments the National Weather service in birmingham contradicted them in a tweet saying, alabama will not see any impacts from dorian. The unsigned noaa release said that was wrong. This afternoon they said it was not wrong because secretary wilbur ross threatened to have people fired, something they are denying altogether. They stood by the Birmingham Office tweet saying it was sent out for one reason, public safety. Norah . All right, in North Carolina where the president s campaigning tonight for a special house election. Thank you. Well be right back. 9. 95 at my age . 9. 95 . No way. 9. 95 . Thats impossible. Hi, im jonathan, a manager here at Colonial Penn Life Insurance company, to tell you it is possible. If youre age 50 to 85, you can get Life Insurance with options starting at just 9. 95 a month. Okay, jonathan, im listening. Tell me more. 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Were here at this very solemn memorial. The threat has changed dramatically. We face increasing homegrown threats. Whats happened . The terrorist threat to our homeland has evolved significantly over the past 18 years from what i refer to as terrorist directed attacks to smallerscale, terroristinspired attacks, inspired by a terrorist Group Overseas or by extreme rightwing violent nationalism. In fact, that type of attack is now outpacing attacks inspired by foreign terrorist organizations. Secretary johnson, how do you view the agency right now . I have to say, i view the agency with a fair amount of despair and dismay. I think our old agency has become overly politicized. It is overwhelmed with the immigration mission, which is itself overly politicized, very, very emotional. Secretary chertoff, the head of Homeland Security, the head of fema, all the agencies overseeing immigration have acting leaders, not confirmed. How does that hamper or hurt our National Security . The reality is if you dont have a senate confirmation, youre living day to day, and that affects not only your ability to plan strategically, but the way in which youre received by other agencies, other departments, and even other countries. You all agree Climate Change is a big threat. Yes. Yes. When people say, i dont understand, how does Climate Change affect Homeland Security, heyourealkibout Global Warming as a whole, that affects migration patterns. That affects areas of the world where the agricultural economy has been lost, and therefore they are perhaps more ripe for the rise of terrorism, terrorist recruitment. So there are all kinds of downstream effects from Global Warming. Were now 14 months away from the next president ial election. How concerned are you that foreign governments are going to do everything they can to cause chaos . Very. The russians are the most blatant, but the chinese and the iranians play this game, too. The election may be 14 months away, but the campaign is now. And we are probably, as we speak, suffering from the foreign influence on our democracy through pushing out extremist views and fake news. They say thats happening now. Chertoff also said hes concerned about the use of deep fakes by our adversaries, those are these doctored video clips that appear and sound real. Secretary johnson said that use of those deep fakes may require all of us in the American Public to be more skeptical about what we see. Well have much more of this interview beginning on the anniversary on 9 11. It will be in our 24hour streaming channel, news channel, cbsn. There is still much more ahead right here. Whats behind the spike of high brood Blood Pressure during pregnancy. And alex trebeks emotional return to jeopardy after his brave cancer battle. Liz, you nerd, cough if youre in here shhhh. I took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. What about robs dry cough . Works on that too. 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Dr. Tara narula explains why women getting pregnant later in life contributes to this upward trend. 31yearold Chanelle Bradley is pregnant with her second child and is hoping medication will control her high Blood Pressure. Were just going to induce early before i even get to that superhigh scary point. Reporter bradley developed hypertension during her first pregnancy, which caused her to deliver her first pregnancy six weeks early. Todays study finds a huge spike in high Blood Pressure cases during pregnancy, increasing 13fold over the past 40 years. Researchers defined high blood African American women were twice as likely to have high Blood Pressure as whites. High Blood Pressure raises the risk of complications such as stroke, kidney failure, and stillborn or infant death. Dr. Amy stoddard of u. C. L. A. Health says age is a factor in the rising rate of hypertension during pregnancy. One of the main things we can attribute that to is older maternal age in pregnancy. Women are waiting longer to have their first baby. So, dr. Tara narula joins us now. So, what can women do to make sure they have a healthy pregnancy . I cant emphasize enough the value of controlling Blood Pressure in the health of the mom and baby. Best first present you give your while. Hypertension complicates 10 to 15 of first pregnancies and is a leading cause of infant mortality. Women should know their Blood Pressure and when theyre ready to get pregnant, they should speak to their doctor about how best to control their Blood Pressure, whether its with diet, exercise, stopping smoking or medication. And finally we know that pregnancy is a stress test, its a marker of your future cardiovascular new developments tonight in the backlash against big tech. Attorneys general for 48 states, washington, d. C. , and puerto rico announced a sweeping antitrust investigation into google. They want to know if google has become so big and so powerful that it unlawfully hurts consumers and competition. Today President Trump honored some heroes who helped save lives in two Mass Shootings last month. Six Ohio Police Officers were given the medal of valor. Thats the nations highest award for public safety. The officers took down the shooter who killed nine in dayton about half a minute after he started firing. The president also recognized five civilians who put themselves at risk to help others escape the shooter at a walmart in el paso, texas. Up next, the return of alex trebek. Tonight were going to end with a beginning. A new season for americas favorite quiz show and its legendary host. Im happy to report im still here. Our champion jason cheering and applause . Thank you. If the answer is resilience personified, the question is who is alex trebek . Its another day at the office for me. The jeopardy host began his 36th season tonight after facing uncertainty in march when he announced he had been diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer. Put your hands together. [ cheers and applause ] this summer he celebrated his 79th birthday and announced he had completed chemotherapy. Im on the mend, and thats all i can hope for right now. Earlier he told cbs sunday mornings jane pauley what his postchemotherapy project would be. We have the summer months off, so hopefully my own hair will grow back. And we wish you, alex, a daily double of good health. I know this is a show i grew up watching every night with my parents. Im Norah Odonnell here in new york. Well see you tomorrow right back here. Good night. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im don dahler. Tense moments in the waters off brunswick, georgia, where a huge cargo shiploaded with vehicles flipped on its side. The coast guard managed to pull nearly all of the crew off the ship before a fire broke out, then the race was on to save the crew members still trapped on board. Meg oliver has the story. Reporter the dramatic rescues played out under the hot georgia sun. One, two, three. Reporter after more than 30 hours trapped inside the dark underbelly of the cargo ship with temperatures in triple digits, the coast guard began to pull the south korean crew members one by one. Captain, when you first discovered they were alive, what went through your mind . I was elated. Whene tapping was coming back and they had it consistently throughout the night, those that made all the difference in the world. It made a huge difference in the world to the team that was able to get out there and extract them. Reporter the first three crew members were pulled out quickly once they were found. The fourth, trapped behind glass with no food or water for more then a day, has proven to be most challenging to retrieve. Cameras caught him emerging from the hull. It all began early sunday morning off the georgia coast. The massive vessel, nearly two football fields in length, was carrying 4,200 vehicles when it began to list. The coast guard airlifted 20 crew members to safety before a fire stopped the effort. The rescue operation resumed today, plucking the men out of the darkness. I know they looked very happy to be out of that ship and into the dayl. Reporter because of its sheer size and location, this is going to be a Monumental Task to upright and tow back to port. The 18 year war in afghanistan is by far the longest military conflict in u. S. It lik endingimon. The on again off again negotiations with the taliban are off again. After President Trump pulled the plug on a secret summit at camp david. Margaret brennan reports. Theyre dead. Theyre dead. As far as im concerned, theyre dead. Reporter President Trump said it was his decision to plan and then call off the summit at camp david with the taliban, the Al Qaedalinked Group Responsible for the deaths of thousands of american troops. It was my idea, and it was my idea to terminate it. Reporter mr. Trump remained vague on whether he will still cut the number of u. S. Troops in afghanistan from 14,000 down to 8,600. Wed like to get out, but well get out at the right time. Reporter on saturday mr. Trump claimed he ended the talks following a kabul bombing two days prior that killed Sergeant First Class elis barreto, the 16th u. S. Fatality this year, but a senior u. S. Official told cbs it was not that simple. It appeared the taliban negotiators did not have full control over their fighters and the president s advisers were at odds over whether a troop drawdown should happen with or without a negotiated deal. There was also confusion over whether the taliban had agreed to even attend the camp david meeting. That would have put the very same group that harbored Osama Bin Laden at the president ial retreat where u. S. Officials fled the night of the 9 11 attacks. They should not be allowed not just in the United States of america, but they especially shouldnt be allowed in such a place of honor when you think about all the history of camp david and the role of that plays. And what does all this mean for the us troops in afghanistan . Charlie dagata has the view from kabul. [ gunfire ] reporter with taliban peace talks in tatters, afghanistan is now bracing for the backlash. The militant group had stepped up a Vicious Campaign of violence throughout the country, and that was during negotiations with the u. S. Afghan government officials have insisted washington should have demanded a ceasefire before any promise of a u. S. Troop drawdown. Abdullah abdullah is afghanistans chief executive. A complete withdrawal without any progress in the Peace Process or the negotiations and also a taliban violating the commitments that they are making, that will have a serious negative impact. Reporter it would be a disaster . It would be a very serious situation. Reporter such a serious situation that afghanistan could once again become a safe haven for International Terrorists as it was when the taliban supported al qaeda and Osama Bin Laden. The taliban says the u. S. Will have the most to lose from walking away now. The collapse of the talks comes at a critical time. President ial elections are due to be held here in just a few weeks. They have been a taliban target in the past, and now theres not much of an incentive to hold anything back. The collapse of the talks comes at a critical time. President ial elections are due to be held here in a few weeks. They have been a taliban target in the past and now there is not much of an unsentive to hold anything back. President trumps lawyers are about so get very busy. The House Judiciary Committee opened a formal impeachment inquiry as a new scandal erupted over mr. Trumps business dealings in ukraine. Nancy cordes has that. I dont need to have somebody take a room overnight at a hotel. Reporter President Trumps properties are the latest focus of the impeachment inquiry after

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