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KPIX CBS Overnight News July 13, 2024

The sport of kings is in trouble with declining attendance as well as a tarnished image. But outside of california, sweeping reforms on a National Level have yet to get out of the starting gate. Norah . All right, don, thank you. And now to a story every woman needs to be concerned about. We know one in eight american women will develop Breast Cancer in their lifetime, but the aggressive treatments many rely on can cause other problems, sometimes years later. Heres dr. Tara narula. Reporter when jayme cheek was diagnosed with Breast Cancer in 2016, she was told what to expect, chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation. What she didnt expect was a new diagnosis, Heart Disease. It was about like getting punched in the stomach. Thats what it felt like. Reporter shemuscroub pumpin cardiovasrshemberiskgie of breast cancs ll develop heart problems. Thats because chemotherapy can damage the heart muscle that pumps blood, leading to heart failure, and radiation can disrupt normal heart rhythm and damage the coronary arteries and the heart valves. Why has there not been more awareness to date of the cardiovascular risks . I think the challenge has been that we see cardiovascular issues arise often years to even a decade after completing treatment. Reporter with medication, cheeks heart condition is stable now. I do do the stairs several times a day. About the third flight up i can get breathless, but so do my coworkers. So i feel pretty good about that. Norah, its so important to emphasize cardiovascular disease the number one killer of women, including Breast Cancer survivors, of which there are three million in this country. So Breast Cancer survivors need to know their risk factors to recognize symptoms of Heart Disease and have a discussion with their doctor about what types of chemotherapy, theyre radiation dose. An important warning. Thank you, dr. Narula. There is still much more ahead. A shortage of american teachers has be schools recruiting teachers from overseas. And an American Hero receives the militarys highest honor. [upbeat music] no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy . Thats because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. So, try febreze fabric refresher febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics bubbles popping and cleans them away as it dries. Use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. Fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. Make febreze part of your clean routine for whole home freshness. La la la la la. Come on lets hide in the attic. Why cant we just get in the running car . Are you crazy . Lets hide behind the chainsaws. Smart. Yeah. Ok. If youre in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. Its what you do. This was a good idea. 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A lack of Education Funding is one reason why there are more than 100,000 teacher vacancies nationwide. Thats a huge number. And as hillary lane report, some jobs are being filled from overseas. Reporter this group of women share meals and live together to save money. We have the same reasons why were here. Sacrifice for the family. And all our sacrifices, its all worth it. Reporter theyve come all the way from the philippines to do a job fewer and fewer americans want to do, teach. I heard from my friend that there is a massive hiring of teachers here in u. S. Reporter back home, Andrea Locsin was making 400 a month. Here she makes nine times more. She is one of eight teachers from overseas working at Mcgee Middle School in tucson, arizona. You know, this is a very big opportunity for me, a very big blessing. Reporter there are more than 1400 teacher vacancies in arizona this year. The state ranks 45th out of 50 when it comes to teacher salaries. The average Public School teacher in america makes 60,000 a year. In tucson, arizona, its 42,000. So there is more vacancies than applicants. The pay isnt very attractive where we finally decided it would probably be time to look overseas. Reporter dr. Gabriel trujillo is the tucson district superintendent. He oversees the hiring of International Teachers. How do teacher shortages affect the School District and then the children . So where you may have two lass of 18 or 19, if one of the classes doesnt have a highly qualified teacher due to the vacancy, now we have a single class at 38 students. Reporter does it seem like the job of a teacher is being outsourced . Yes, definitely. In fact, im seeing a lot of that. Reporter Margaret Chaney is the president of the tucson public educators union. She helped lead a weeklong teacher strike last year. You brought in these other teacher, and now you filled those holes. There is no reason to add more funding, which is a problem for those of us that are left behind. Reporter nationwide, there are more than 3,000 International Teachers in u. S. Classrooms, up 50 from 2014. I just love this one. Reporter the majority of those teachers come from the philippines. Welcome reporter and we were there when another teacher arrived. When you see all of these smiling face here is to greet you, what were you thinking . I am thinking that its really great to be here in the united states. International teachers must have at least the equivalent of a u. S. Bachelors degree and two years of teaching experience to qualify, but the process is expensive for them, costing 8,000 in sponsorship fees alone. Norah . Your piece is going to raise a lot of questions. Hillary, thank you. Coming up, new video of the raid that led to the capture and release of a notorious drug lords son. Sleep this amazing . Thats a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. 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Witherspoon was best known for his role as rapper ice cubes father in the friday films on tv. He was pops in the wayans brothers show. John witherspoon was 77 years old. Coming up next, a green beret is honored for extraordinary bravery in battle. The medal of honor was awarded today to a special forces soldier who saved lives during a sixhour battle in afghanistan. David martin introduces us to a true American Hero. Reporter Master Sergeant Matt Williams and his team of green berets choppered in to a remote afghan valley in the spring of 2008. Their mission, part of which was recorded, was to capture or kill a senior terrorist leader. But nothing went right. To begin with, it was too rocky to land. There was about a 10foot or so drop straight down to these giant boulders and rocks everywhere. Thats how the day started. Gh ground. Reporter what kind of fire . Rpgs, heavy machine gun fire, small arms fire. Reporter the enemy was shooting down on them from a village overlooking the valley. We didnt really understand the amount of enemy that were actually in the village at the time. Reporter the lead element was pinned down and taking casualties. So what was going to happen to them if somebody didnt get to them . Nothing good. They definitely probably would have been killed if nobody was able to get to them. Reporter according to the medal of honor citation, williams braved intense enemy fire to lead a counterattack across a valley of icecovered boulders and fastmoving icecold and waistdeep river. He helped save the lives of four critically wounded soldiers, although he gives credit to the pilots who flew air strikes on the village. I hit it. Target effect, target. Do you think you would have made it out of there without air cover . No, sir, not at all. Reporter the medevacs that came in to pick up the wounded also took fire. I think im hit, im hit. Reporter williams received the notice he would receive the medal of honor more than a year ago, but he said the honor would have to wait. We had a deployment to africa. I wanted to make sure i was able to continue serving with the guys. Reporter so let me get this straight. You were too busy to receive the medal of honor . I guess you could say, that yeah. He has completed five tours in afghanistan. Reporter now that he has received the medal, the army is not likely to let him go in harms way again. Are you okay with being held back . Im not okay with it. But if its ultimately safer for the team, i understand that. Reporter which is why for williams and others who have received the medal, it is as much a burden as an honor. David martin, cbs news, ft. Bragg, north carolina. And thats the overnight news for this thursday. For some of you, the news continues. For other, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im norah odonnell. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im nikki battiste. Firestorms continued to rage up and down the spine of california. They have charred wineries north of San Francisco and multimilliondollar homes in the Hollywood Hills of los angeles. The flames were also lapping at the doorstep of the Ronald Reagan president ial library in simi valley. Carter evans is there. Reporter some of the fiercest santa ana winds in years blew through california like a blowtorch, taking dead aim at the reagan president ial library in simi valley. Were surrounded on all sides by the fire. Ion housing air force one as eight air tankers and nine helicopters raced to protect the library and surrounding neighborhoods. You can see the vortex of flames and smoke and wind blowing in our direction. Just imagine what its like for firefighters to approach flames like that. Dozens of animals became trapped. Siion. Just grab this one. The whole barn is on fire back there. Reporter and several horses, including one that seems to head right back into harms way, only to then lead another horse and colt to safety, aided by an army of volunteers. Hundreds of firefighters spent the day dousing numerous fires with an allout assault as thousands fled, some needing to be wheeled out on stretchers. What is it Like Fighting a fire in these type of winds . Mother nature is relentless in this type of situation when it comes to the winds. So the best thing we can do is get people out of the way. Reporter back at the Reagan Library, the director watched nervously as flames drew perilously close to the museums priceless artifacts. Firefighters saved thousands of homes today, and the Reagan Library tonight is still standing. What helped them save it is a wide area of brush clearance thats maintained in part by a herd of goats that eat all that bonedry vegetation. On capitol hill, the house of representatives will vote today on an impeachment resolution that would set the rules for the next chapter in the inquiry of President Trump. It calls for public hearings where mr. Trumps lawyers would be allowed to question witnesses, and it would culminate in a final report that could lead to articles of impeachment. Meanwhile, investigators want the hear from former National Security adviser john bolton. Nancy cordes reports. This is not fair at all. Reporter lawmakers clashed this afternoon over rules that will govern the impeachment. Process there. There are things in here in my dick cade in congress that ive never seen done before. The president has been afforded all kinds of rights before the judiciary committee. This is a fair process. Reporter the 11th and 12th witnesses testified behind closed doors today. Former white house ukraine director Catherine Croft revealed that she received multiple calls from former republican congressman robert livingston, urging the firing of then u. S. Ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch. It was not clear to me, croft says, at whose direction or at whose expense mr. Livingston was working. The president s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani has claimed that yovanovitch was an impediment to his efforts to get ukraine to investigate mr. Trumps campaign rival joe biden. You were aware there were individuals and forces outside of the state department seeking to smear ambassador yovanovitch, is that right . I was. Reporter deputy secretary of state John Sullivan was the one who had to tell yovanovitch she was being recalled to washington. The president had lost confidence in her. And you were told that by the secretary of state . I was. Did you ask why he lost confidence in her . Yes. And what was the answer . I was told that he had lost confidence in her, period. Well, thats not a why. Just lost confidence didnt explain why. Reporter President Trump urged reluctant republicans today to, quote, go with substance and defend his actions. Floridas marco rubio said no. Im not getting into a debate about the substance until we know all of the facts, from both sides and all of it together. Reporter the white house has just confirmed that tim morrison, who had a birdseye view of a lot of this as the to leaving to pursue other opportunities and that hes been considering this for some time, but, norah, obviously the timing is notable coming on the eve of his highly anticipated testimony. The pentagon released video and stills from the raid that led to the death of Islamic State leader abu bakr al baghdadi. Chip reid reports. Reporter video released by the pentagon shows the initial u. S. Strikes on al baghdadis compound. General kenneth mckenzie, commander of centcom oversaw the assault and today narrated the dramatic assault. These individuals who we dont assess were affiliated with baghdadi, but nonetheless demonstrated hostile intent against u. S. Forces were killed by two strikes from supporting helicopters. Reporter that cleared the way for the commandos to approach the compound. With the Assault Force surrounding the compound, we repeatedly urged those inside to come out peacefully. Reporter when they didnt, the commandos went in. Al baghdadi, chased by this heroic military dog ran into a deadend tunnel, where he ignited his suicide vest. He crawled into a hole with two small children and blew himself up. Reporter once u. S. Forces had cleared the area, the compound was demolished by multiple strikes. Ing loarge pots tty much like a tv in the white house situation room saturday night. We had absolutely perfect, as though you were watching a movie. Reporter he described al baghdadi as scared out of his mind in his final moments. Whimpering and crying and screaming all the way. Reporter general mckenzie could not confirm that claim and made clear that isis is far from finished. Were under no illusions that its going to go away just because we killed baghdadi. It will remain. They will be dangerous. We suspect they will try some form of retribution attack. On capitol hill today, the acting director of the National Counterterrorism center predicted that isis will have its new leader soon because they have, what he called, quote, a deep bench. This is Breast Cancer awareness month, and if you werent aware, there are nearly four million Breast Cancer survhere the united states. But a new study found the very treatments that help them beat their disease can also be harmful or even deadly. Here is dr. Tara narula. Reporter when jayme cheek was diagnosed with Breast Cancer in 2016, she was told what to expect, chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation. What she didnt expect was a new diagnosis, Heart Disease. It was about like getting punched in the stomach. Thats what it felt like. Reporter she developed cardiomyopathy, where the heart muscle has trouble pumping blood. She now sees dr. Javid moslehi, an expert in the emerging field of cardio oncology. Cardiovascular disease is the number one risk factor for all women who survive Breast Cancer. Reporter he estimates about 10 of Breast Cancer patients will develop heart problems. Thats b

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